Program Outline & Program Synopsis
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Starting
Dates |
Ending
Dates |
9/10/07 |
10/19/07 |
1/7/08 |
2/15/08 |
3/10/08 |
4/18/08 |
6/9/08 |
7/18/08 |
9/8/08 |
9/19/08 |
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Our
Six Week taxidermy school tuition is $6600.00, which includes all
of the specimens and forms needed. The following is our curriculum.
*VA
and Texas Rehabilitation Commission Call for Tuition Fees
Six
Week Taxidermy Curriculum
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45 |
Clock Hours |
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30 |
Clock Hours |
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25 |
Clock Hours |
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20 |
Clock Hours |
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38 |
Clock Hours |
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4 |
Clock Hours |
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2 |
Clock Hours |
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13 |
Clock Hours |
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25 |
Clock Hours |
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4 |
Clock Hours |
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3 |
Clock Hours |
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24 |
Clock Hours |
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1 |
Clock Hour |
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3 |
Clock Hours |
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1 |
Clock Hour |
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2 |
Clock Hours |
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Total
Clock Hours: 240 Clock Hours
The
tuition for our six-week taxidermy training is $6600.00, which does
include all of the specimens and forms needed. During the
six-week training program, students will receive a complete working
knowledge in the following major areas of taxidermy.
Gameheads
(45 Clock Hours) Includes:skinning, fleshing, salting, tanning,
finishing, coding, form selection, anatomy and mounting. Students
will be required to mount one gamehead.
Birds
(30 Clock Hours) Includes: mounting, fleshing, body selection, skinning,
feather placement, and finishing. Students will be required to mount
two birds.
Life-size
Mounts (25 Clock Hours) Includes: skinning, tanning, form
alterations, finishing, mounting, form selection and base making.
Students will be required to complete one life-size mount.
Tanning
Fur (20 Clock Hours) Includes: skinning, salting, tanning
one fur bearing animal. Students will be required to complete one
tanned skin.
Fish
(38 Clock Hours) Includes: skinning fleshing, tanning, painting,
form selection, casting, mounting and base making. Each Student
will be required to complete one fish mount.
Antler
Board Mount (4 Clock Hours) Each student will be required
to complete one antler board mount.
European
Skull Mounts (2 Clock Hours) Discussion of whitening and
preserving skull mounts.
Fur
Bearing Pedestal (13 Clock Hours) Each student will complete
one fur bearing animal on a shoulder mount pedestal.
Tanning
(25 Clock Hours) Students will be taught the most advanced techniques
in tanning and also the proper use of commercial tanning services.
This will include skinning, fleshing, salting, tanning, coding hides,
tagging and measurements.
(Outlining for all specimens)
Business
Lecture (4 Clock Hours) Students will receive lectures
on proper business practices and proper procedures on building his/her
business from the ground up. They will also be taught about advertising
techniques and accurate pricing of work by evaluating cost per hour
and overhead.
Basemaking
(3 Clock Hours) Students will receive instruction for the creation
of a natural base for his/her mounts.
Painting
and Finish Work (24 Clock Hours) Students will be taught
the proper colors and techniques in using airbrush on finishing
his/her mounts. .
Dry-Preserving
(1 Clock Hour) Students will be taught the pros and cons of dry-preserving,
when to use and when not to use this technique.
Anatomy
(3 Clock Hours) Students will be taught basic understanding of the
anatomy of each specimen mounted. This is an essential part in the
art of taxidermy.
Reference
Filing (1 Clock Hour) All quality mounts are backed by
having a good collection of reference photos. Keeping photos, proper
measurements, and other related data is important for all successful
taxidermists.
Laws
(2 Clock Hours) State and Federal laws concerning taxidermist will
be covered depending on the state in which they will be opening
up shop.
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Specimens
Gameheads: One Whitetail Deer.
Birds: Two Pheasants.
Lifesize mounts: (one of the following) Badger, Coon, Bobcat
or Fox.
Fish: One Largemouth Bass.
Fur: Bearing Pedestal
Board Mount: One Whitetail Deer antler board mount.
European Skull: A bobcat, Badger or a Coon.
Note:
Some specimens may vary due to availability.
Students
will be required to mount a minimum of 8 mounts to complete the
six-week taxidermy course. All specimens will be furnished by Central
Texas School of Taxidermy at no additional cost. The forms that
Central Texas School of Taxidermy uses are the best forms available
on today's market. Our Whitetail forms have been winning all major
competitions for the last eight years.

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