there are several, but not every school does. go to mortuaryschools.com, click on the index and there will be an option to view the US schools. they are sorted by state in alphabetical order. these are the only schools approved by the national board
The classes that someone needs to take to become a craftsman are college classes. They would need a vocational certificate in crafting. This of course only applies to professional craftsman. No classes are needed for freelance work.
You can study a course at any college, university, community, or otherwise and become certified to be a nurse in the United States of America. You can also take classes online.
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!!!
Operator classes start every quarter at Charlotte Community College.
For this. you first need to do a 5 year MBBS course in a registered medical college, followed by a 3 year course of post graduation in general surgery. Now you become a general surgeon. Now you do another 3 year course of super specialisation to finally become a cardiac surgeon.
A college transition class is a class that helps you transition into college level classes. it;s like an intro course.
The average course load for a college freshman is four or five classes. This will depend on how many credits each class is worth. You can drop a course if necessary.
Good grades of course
There are many places that you can read reviews on college MBA course from their own course catalogs to magazines. You could also look at college websites.
It will cost anywhere from $100 to $500. Most community college classes are cheaper than typical university classes.
I'd prefer to take some Art type classes
One can find classes to be a Honda Tech on the Dunwoody College of Technology website. One can also take the same course at Butte College in California.