No, but it is best you do it encase you get sick of looking at dead bodies and want to change your proffession!
In order to become a mortician you need to should apply to any of the accredited colleges listed in the NFDA Web site. They will teach you all of the essentials.
A mortician's apprentice is someone who is aspiring to be a mortician and works for free for a professional mortician. They do the general work a mortician does but under the close supervision of a professional. They work without pay but generally are hired after a set period of time. It is a requirement for anyone looking to become a mortician.
because of you.....
As far as I know it takes 4yrs of college to become a mortician and outside of school you can further your education by training as a technician assistant, and or further your study in college woth courses that provide the things you need in your career interrest!!!
There are no types of algebra which are their algebra. If you study and master them, they become yours.
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i am trying to become a mortician right now!! Remington college in mobile Alabama has a program, but not the one for me!! i want to be the person who deals with the dead person, not the family, they have a funeral director program, but doing that you have to deal with the funeral arrangements and all of that!!
My father is a wonderful mortician.
No,a mortician is not the same as embalmer
Mortician.
Like other doctors, veterinarians need to be able to calculate dosages for their patients.
A Mortician is commonly referred to as a funeral director or undertaker. A Mortician is a professional involved in the business side of funerals. A Mortician is usually found in a funeral parlor.