Mortuary Management B.S.
The LCIE bachelor of science in mortuary management degree educates funeral service professionals in the areas of business management. The degree is designed as a degree completion program for students who have already earned an associate of applied science degree in funeral service and who have successfully passed their state board examination. The intent of the program is to expand existing skills and to provide students with a strong liberal arts and professional business background.
A student who has earned an associate of applied science degree in funeral service from a college or university that has regional accreditation or is accredited by the American Board of Funeral Service Education (ABFSE) and who has successfully passed his/her state board examination is eligible for admission to Lindenwood’s Mortuary Management degree program in the LCIE. Students may transfer 64 semester hours to Lindenwood from their associate in applied science in funeral service education program toward the bachelor of science in mortuary management. The baccalaureate degree at Lindenwood requires the completion of 128 semester hours.
Core Curriculum
(Required of all Mortuary Management majors)
Accounting Cluster
Cross Cultural Cluster
| IHS 10100 | 20th Century World History | 3 |
| ICL XXXXX | Cross Cultural Focus | 3 |
| ICL XXXXX | Cross Cultural Focus | 3 |
Management Cluster
Marketing Cluster
Humanities Cluster
Math/Statistics Cluster
Professional Emphasis
Select one of the following clusters:
Employee Supervision Cluster
| IHR 35700 | Employee Supervision | 3 |
| IHR 35800 | Legal Issues for Human Resource Management | 3 |
| IHR 35900 | Performance Management/ Performance Appraisal Systems | 3 |
Management Information Systems Cluster
| IBA 24000 | Introduction to Information Systems | 3 |
| IBA 33400 | Introduction to Operations Management | 3 |
| IBA 36500 | Microcomputer Applications in Business | 3 |
In addition, students must also complete: