Updates and Announcements: 

To my students and friends,

As many of you know, I am unfortunately no longer teaching the MORT 1010 Class for the Community College. This has been a difficult and emotional change for me. I have thoroughly enjoyed teaching you all in the Intro class and enjoyed my association with every one of you. As luck would have it, I have now been assigned to teach the Embalming Lab and Restorative Arts Lab in the upcoming semesters. I am hopeful that future MORT 1010 students will have some of the same experiences you all did and be given the correct information to assist them in their future endeavors. The change has fortunately brought me back in contact with previous students to assist with their education and preparation for licensure. I am excited for the new opportunity and look forward to what the future holds.

As my previous students and good friends, you are welcome to contact me at any time to discuss your future plans or to just catch up (just don't forget the mint brownies). It is still my goal to assist you in any way possible to make the path a little easier to travel. I would be happy to help you in any way possible. Remember that your success is my success, and I want to be there to see you succeed.

As one last note, please always remember.....

"Open The Door."


With respect,

Shannon D. Warenski

 

Introduction to Mortuary Sciences 1010 

Welcome to Introduction to Mortuary Sciences 1010. This course is designed to be an introduction to the funeral service industry.  During the course we will be studying many different aspects of funeral history and origins of the funeral ceremonies.  We will address ancient histories, historical developments, present funeral practices, the values of funeral service, personal qualifications, ethics, and the application to current practices.  We will also investigate modern funeralization, including: instruction on current religious rites, ceremonies and memorial practices of religious faiths, including, Protestant, Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Military and Veteran Organizations, Buddhist, Jewish and Fraternal Funeral Rites. The course will also include instruction from guest speakers selected from the Utah State Medical Examiners Office and Intermountain Donor Services & Organ Recovery Teams.  In addition to in-classroom instruction students will also attend out-of-class workshops to investigate current operation and practices in funeral service and mortuary science related professions.  Thank you for your interest in this class and more specifically this industry.

Contact me:                                                                    Instructor: Shannon Warenski                                     Phone: 801-664-2999
Email:
sdwarenski@gmail.com

 

"Show me the manner in which a nation cares for its dead, and I will measure with mathematical exactness, the tender mercies of its people, their loyalty to high ideals, and their regard for the laws of the land."

                                                                   William Ewart Gladstone,                                                                 British Prime Minister,1868

 

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