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General Mortuary Science in North Carolina

General Mortuary Science Schools in North Carolina

106 General Mortuary Science students earned their degrees in the state in 2021-2022.

As a degree choice, General Mortuary Science is the 45th most popular major in the state.

Education Levels of General Mortuary Science Majors in North Carolina

General Mortuary Science majors in the state tend to have the following degree levels:

Education Level Number of Grads
Award Taking 1 to 2 Years 58
Award Taking 2 to 4 Years 58
Associate Degree 48

Gender Distribution

In North Carolina, a general mortuary science major is more popular with women than with men.

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Racial Distribution

The racial distribution of general mortuary science majors in North Carolina is as follows:

  • Asian: 0.0%
  • Black or African American: 35.8%
  • Hispanic or Latino: 1.9%
  • White: 54.7%
  • Non-Resident Alien: 2.8%
  • Other Races: 4.7%
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Jobs for General Mortuary Science Grads in North Carolina

1,320 people in the state and 38,210 in the nation are employed in jobs related to general mortuary science.

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Wages for General Mortuary Science Jobs in North Carolina

General Mortuary Science grads earn an average of $56,170 in the state and $57,620 nationwide.

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There is one school in the state that offers this degree.

141 Degrees in Major Awarded
9,790 Total Students

Grads earn an average early-career salary of $25,238 after earning their degree at this institution. The full-time teacher rate is 42%. 88% of students are awarded financial aid at this school.

General Mortuary Science Careers in NC

Some of the careers general mortuary science majors go into include:

Job Title NC Job Growth NC Median Salary
Embalmers 25% $0
Funeral Service Managers 10% $75,420
Morticians, Undertakers, and Funeral Directors 8% $56,310

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