$122 per credit
in-county, fees apply
Is a course in which students are introduced to the study of disease processes and their impact on the human body, with emphasis on those conditions which relate to or affect the handling of human remains. This includes the structure and function of tissues in disease and the development and abnormal effects of disease in the various organ systems. Students explore the anatomical changes that may occur because of disease. This course is required for students in the Mortuary Science Program. Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions.
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into the Mortuary Science Program and BIOL 130 or college-level anatomy approved by Mortuary Science Program Director with a grade of "C" or better.