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About this Exam

The NBE Science Exam is one part of the National Board Examination administered by The International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards (The Conference). It is specifically designed for individuals who have completed a mortuary science or funeral service education program and are seeking licensure as funeral directors and/or embalmers. This exam assesses foundational scientific knowledge crucial for professional practice, covering vital areas like embalming, anatomy, pathology, microbiology, and restorative art. Successfully passing both the Science and Arts sections of the NBE is a standard requirement for entering this specialized and meaningful field in many states. Our guide aims to provide you with the necessary tools and understanding to excel on the Science portion.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

This isn't a single course, but a compilation of essential scientific disciplines tailored to funeral service. Key content areas typically include:

  • Embalming: The chemical and physiological processes involved in preservation, cavity treatment, and sanitation.
  • Anatomy and Physiology: Detailed knowledge of human bodily systems, structures, and processes relevant to embalming and restorative procedures.
  • Pathology: Understanding diseases, their causes, processes, and effects on the body, particularly in relation to public health and the embalming process.
  • Microbiology: The study of micro-organisms, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses, and their role in decomposition and safety protocols.
  • Restorative Art: Applying scientific principles to restore a deceased person’s natural appearance, including techniques for feature reconstruction.

The real NBE Science Exam section typically consists of approximately 170 multiple-choice questions, which may include a small number of unscored pretest questions for future exam development. You can expect a time limit around 3 hours for this portion. The exam is computer-based and administered through authorized testing agencies.

 

 

What to Expect in the Final Exam

You should prepare for a rigorous, computer-based multiple-choice examination. Here are some specific details and rules you can generally expect:

  • Format: 170 multiple-choice questions (including potential unscored pretest questions).
  • Scoring: Your performance is reported as a scaled score ranging from 0 to 99, with a scaled score of 75 being the typical minimum passing requirement for each section of the NBE (Science and Arts).
  • Time Limits: You will likely have approximately 170 minutes (nearly 3 hours) to complete the Science section, allowing just over a minute per question.
  • Rules: Expect strict testing protocols. You will be required to show valid identification, your photograph will be taken, and you will need to leave all personal belongings, including electronic devices, in a secure locker outside the testing room. You will likely be provided with a small erasable whiteboard and marker. The test center atmosphere is professional and carefully monitored to ensure exam integrity.

 

 

How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation is key to success. Consider these strategies and understand the process:

  • Actionable Study Strategies: Review your program textbooks thoroughly, take extensive notes on key concepts, create flashcards for scientific terms and processes, and form study groups with classmates.
  • Practice Methods: Utilize comprehensive study guides and, crucially, practice with as many simulated tests as possible to familiarize yourself with the question types, pacing, and identify weak areas. The Conference itself offers official online practice exams that simulate the actual testing experience. Dedicate significant time to taking timed practice sessions.
  • Taking the Exam:
    • Registration: Candidates must register for the NBE directly through The Conference. Verify eligibility requirements and fees on their website.
    • Scheduling: After registering and receiving authorization, you will schedule your specific exam date and location. The actual licensure exams are delivered at Pearson Professional Centers, which are professional computer-based testing facilities with locations across the country. Practice tests, however, are typically self-administered online.

Make sure to arrive early on test day and bring all required identification documents as specified in your appointment confirmation.

 

 

Job Opportunities from the Course

Successfully passing the NBE, with the Science portion being an integral part, significantly advances your path to a fulfilling career. Here are specific job opportunities and career paths this certification unlocks:

  • Licensed Embalmer
  • Licensed Funeral Director
  • Mortuary Science Educator (with experience/further education)
  • Apprentice/Internship Roles leading to full licensure
  • Cemetery Manager/Administrator
  • State Regulatory Board Inspector/Administrator

 

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