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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DAA 1201 or other equivalent experience or accepted by audition or approval of faculty. This course is for students with a complete knowledge and mastery of the basic movement vocabulary requirements and are ready for intermediate ballet dance technique. Student will be able to demonstrate a clean single pirouette. This course may be taken for maximum credits of 12.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DAA 2202 or other equivalent experience or accepted by audition or approval of faculty. This course is for students with a complete knowledge and mastery of the intermediate movement vocabulary requirements and are ready for advanced ballet dance technique. Student must successfully complete two clean pirouettes and be practicing petite and grand allegro combinations with batterie. Pointe work is practiced at the end of each class. This course may be taken for maximum credits of 12.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DAA 1500 or other equivalent experience, or accepted by audition or approval of faculty. Intermediate jazz for dancers with a background in fundamental placement and technique. Emphasis is placed on correct body positions and correct execution of advanced basic technique. Student must be able to complete a single clean jazz turn. This course may be taken for maximum credit of 12.
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3.00 Credits
To increase technical skills through conditioning exercises appropriate for dancers. Dance conditioning is an excellent course to improve fundamentals for the beginning/intermediate and advanced dance student or athlete. This course may be taken for maximum credit of 12.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides a scientific base in pharmacology, embryology/histology, oral pathology, microbiology, and nutrition. Monitoring nitrous oxide and oxygen conscious sedation is included.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the basic theories of psychology in order to better understand behavioral patterns as they relate to dentistry and dental patients.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DES 1200, DESL 1200, DES 1800, DESL 1800, DES 2100, DESL 2100, DESC 2830. Corequisite: DEAL 1800. A course designed to introduce students to the basic theories and procedures involved in general and specialty dental practices including restorative/cosmetic dentistry, endodontics, periodontics, pediatric dentistry, oral/maxillofacial surgery and implants, orthodontics, and fixed and removable prosthodontics.
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2.00 Credits
Students gain an understanding of ethics, jurisprudence, and risk management in the dental office. Students review for the Dental Assisting National Board exam and gain skills for seeking employment.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DES 1200, DESL 1200, DES 1800, DESL 1800, DES 2100, DESL 2100, DESC 2830, Corequisite: DEA 1800. Initial patient contact involving the application and practice of general chairside and specialty dental assisting functions in a clinical setting. Students gain additional patient experiences in the areas of expanded functions and radiographic techniques.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DESL 2100, DESL 1800, DESC 2830, DESL 1200, DES 2100, DES 1800, DES 1200. Continued practice in all the skill areas of the dental assisting curriculum. Supervised externships will be used in private dental offices and clinical settings. The student will apply all skills and competencies developed and increase his/her capabilities and proficiencies in dental assisting.
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