The Mortuary Science Program
About Us
Program History
The Mortuary Science program was started as part of Mesa Community College's ever expanding academic services in the fall of 1995. Dr. Thomas Taggart was its founding department chair and has continued to improve and expand the program into what it is today. The first graduating class of 1997 met in an adjacent building until the Mortuary Science building,(which was the old parachute folding building for Williams Air Force Base), was completed in the spring of 1997. In 2005 a crematory was added to the facility to teach students the proper procedures in the cremation process. The Mortuary Science program has had over 250 graduates, many of whom are very active in the funeral industry today.
A Funeral Service Professional
Works with the bereaved, providing sensitive, effective intervention during a time of emotional need.
Is a professional caregiver who enables families and communities to express their concern for life and the living.
Is a motivated man or woman who practices a unique vocation and who is legally required to possess certain professional qualifications.
Is involved in a variety of activities within the community.
Carries out administrative and logistical tasks required by law, custom and accepted practice.
Teaching Staff
Thomas Taggart, EdD, LELFD
Program Director
Phone: 480-988-8501
Email: tom.taggart@mcmail.maricopa.edu
Donna Backhaus, MA.Ed, LELFD
Faculty
Phone: 480-988-8501
Email: Donna.Backhaus@mcmail.maricopa.edu
Contact Mortuary Science Program: | Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Center | Phone: 480-988-8501 | Fax: 480-988-8520
