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3.00 Credits
3 credits (DARC-114) (61-257) Concepts of family dynamics and family systems as they relate to drug and alcohol abuse counseling.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits 2 lecture/2 studio An introductory course in three dimensional computer animation. The student will learn key framing, motion paths, creating a preview animation, camera functions, lighting techniques, modifiers and deformers. A basic short animation will be executed from the ground up using a constructed scene based on a storyboard working with variable elements within a scene and creating a workflow. Prerequisites: C- or better in 3-D Computer Modeling AND C- or better in Drawing II. First-year DARC courses (100 level such as DAR*101 and DAR*111) are now open to non-matriculated students.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits 2 lecture/2 studio (74-220) An introductory course in three-dimensional computer animation. The student will learn key framing, motion paths, creating a preview animation, camera functions, lighting techniques, modifiers and deformers. A basic short animation will be executed from the ground up using a constructed scene based on a storyboard working with variable elements within a scene and creating a workflow. Prerequisites: C- or better in 3-D Computer Modeling AND Drawing II.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits 3 lecture hours/1 seminar hour Presents a comprehensive theoretical introduction to dental hygiene and is designed to familiarize the student with the concept of total client/ patient care. Prerequisite: Matriculation in the Dental Hygiene program.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit 6 clinic hours Presents a comprehensive clinical introduction to dental hygiene care designed to familiarize students with the concept of total patient care via practical application and self assessment. Prerequisite: Matriculation in the Dental Hygiene program. Co-requisites: Dental Materials for the Dental Hygienist, Dental Hygiene Diagnostic Technologies I, Histology and Oral Anatomy for the Dental Hygienist, AND Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene Theory.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits 1 lecture hour/2 lab hours Concentrates on production and evaluation of conventional intraoral radiographs, radiation safety and biology. Conventional radiographic competency must be met in the production and evaluation of diagnostic full mouth series in the laboratory setting as well as on a client/patient. Prerequisite: Matriculation in the Dental Hygiene program. Co-requisites: Histology and Oral Anatomy for the Dental Hygienist, Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene Theory, AND Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene Clinic.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits 1 lecture/2 lab (DH-/DHY*106) Provides a comprehensive study of dental materials, including the properties and manipulation, biomechanical function, physical and chemical properties, and biocompatibility of dental materials. An emphasis will be placed on those materials and skills utilized by the dental hygiene practitioner for dental hygiene diagnosis and treatment planning. Critical analysis of current evidence based literature will be an integral part of this course. Prerequisite: C or better in Concepts of Chemistry AND Anatomy & Physiology I.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits 3 lecture/2 lab Provides a comprehensive study of microscopic morphology of the head, neck and oral tissues, anatomy of the head and neck, including embryology and structures and functions of the human dentition. This study is specific and relevant to the practice of dental hygiene for utilization in skill development, radiographic interpretation, and client education. Prerequisites: Admission to dental hygiene program and C or better in Anatomy & Physiology I. Co-requisites: Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene; Radiographic Principles for the Dental Hygienist.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (2 lecture/1 seminar) A comprehensive approach to client assessment, education, care planning and evaluation of delivery of care is provided. The focus is on dental health science with an emphasis on the care of clients who are medically compromised. Utilizing case studies, the student will be required to undertake an evidenced-based decision-making process regarding delivery of care. Prerequisites: C or better in both Dental Hygiene II Theory AND Dental Hygiene II Clinic. Co-requisites: Pharmacology, Dental Hygiene III Clinic, Periodontology, Dental Hygiene Research I.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (14 clinic hours) A comprehensive approach to client care including assessment, education, care planning, treatment methods and evaluation of delivery of care is provided. Client care is provided in numerous clinical settings in Connecticut. Prerequisites: C or better in both Dental Hygiene II Theory AND Dental Hygiene II Clinic. Co-requisites: Pharmacology, Dental Hygiene III Theory, Periodontics, Dental Hygiene Research I.
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