In all states it is required for all funeral directors and embalmers to be licensed. To continue being licensed most states require you to take continued education classes. Anyone who receives their licenses in embalming or funeral director must serve as a trainee for at least one to three years. After graduating you must complete a state licensing exam. Most college programs cover courses in pathology, anatomy, psychology and …show more content…
There are many different rooms in the funeral home, such as the chapel, embalming room, living room setting, etc. According to Gale, “ The mood can be quiet and somber, and the work often is stressful, because workers must arrange the many details of a funeral within 24 to 72 hours of death” (Gale,2014). When deciding to become a funeral director and or mortician it is important to realize that at times it is easy to become distraught because of the