Too many students are thinking that high school is a time to start specializing educational goals. The best thing you can do is to take courses that interest you in some way, and do very well in them. Take some science courses, and take chemistry if that is an option. Study many different subjects and do a wide variety of activities as well. Funeral directors and morticians (some people have both skill sets) have to be knowledgeable in many ways, including general sciences, business and interpersonal skills. Think of high school as an introduction to 'things in general'. You have no idea what interesting turns your life will take.
If you are in high school and want to prepare to become a mortician, you can take courses such as Biology, human anatomy, and chemistry.
The funeral director.
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.
Undertaker, mortician, or funeral director.
To become a funeral director, you have to take courses in mortician science, complete apprenticeship and then test for licensing. In the United States, you can get information from the funeral board in your state.
The person is a Funeral Director. Other possible titles are mortician, or undertaker.
The mortician will collect the body.I will ask the mortician if we can see him.These days it is rare to see the word "mortician". Instead people usually say "funeral director".
A mortician, also known as a funeral director, works in the funeral industry. They are responsible for preparing and organizing the funeral services for the deceased, including handling the cremation or burial process, assisting grieving families, and often managing the operations of a funeral home.
Funeral director or undertaker. the odd thing is the spanish word for work literally implies ( undertaking) as it has the stem Bajo- under, below. such word is Trabajo/.
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!!
They are called, Undertaker, Funeral Director, or Mortician. It can also be that a Coroner would transport the body to the funeral home.
When my paw-paw died we had a mortician to help organize the funeral
A mortician works for a mortuary, otherwise known as a funeral home.