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DENA 103: Dental Anatomy & Terminology
2.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
2 Cr. Hrs This course provides a foundation in the use of correct dental terminology and oral structures. The student gains the basic knowledge required before entering a clinical site. Corequisite: DENA 101.
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DENA 104: Dental Radiology
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
3 Cr. Hrs Provides dental assisting students the opportunity to become skilled in dental x-ray procedures with a heavy emphasis on safety.
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DENA 151: Dental Theory
2.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
6 Cr. Hrs Advanced theory and clinical practice in the learning laboratory on campus and actual clinical setting. Students assist with restoration of temporary crowns, polishing of amalgam, application of pit and fissure sealants, and assist in the administration of nitrous oxide analgesia.
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DENA 185: Clinical Practicum
4.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
4 Cr. Hrs Clinical practicum for students completing the Technical Certificate requirements. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.
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DENA 199: Dental Assisting Workshop
15.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
1-3 Cr. Hrs This course is a workshop which may not transfer to another institution. Workshops and seminars are offered as current topics in Dental Assisting education. This course may be repeated with up to 15 credits accumulated.
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DENA S001: Fundamentals of Dental Assisting
0.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
0 Cr. Hrs This course introduces the student to chair side assistive procedures required in the dental office. Introduction to terminology, basic dental procedures, legal and ethical instruction, and skills taught in this individualized course. The final exam is given by appointment on campus. Prerequisite: Employment in a dental office.
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DENA S004: Expanded Functions Dental Assisting
0.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
0 Cr. Hrs Topics covered are Alginate Impressions, Polishing of Amalgam Restorations, Temporary Crowns, Pit and Fissure Sealants, Coronal Polishing, and Nitrous Oxide. Prerequisites: DENA 001 and at least 6 months continuous employment in a dental office.
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DIET 107: Applied Leadership
1.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
Available: fall, spring 1 Cr. Hr Students will fill out work orders on equipment using proper service manuals and time clock following task list for the diesel program, will be assigned as shop foreman for one week to work with student as a team following safety and CSI school policies as outlined. May be taken twice and the credit hours accumulated.
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DIET 131: Analysis of Hydraulics
3.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
3 Cr. Hrs The students disassemble, rebuild, and adjust hydraulic cylinders, valves, hydraulic clutches, and linkages. Electronic hydraulic control systems and computer control hydraulic systems will also be covered in this class. The students are taught the use of special testing equipment, the use of tools, and safe shop practices.
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DIET 132: Principles of Compression & Gas Ignition
4.00 Credits
College of Southern Idaho
4 Cr. Hrs In this course the students, through disassembly and reassembly, gain knowledge of diesel and gasoline engines. They learn identification of parts, the use of tools, and the importance of shop cleanliness. With the use of precise measuring instruments, they learn how to measure areas of wear pertinent to diesel engines.
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