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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DSET1132 and DSET1136. This course is designed to give students an understanding of medium- and heavy-duty diesel engines used in Case New Holland equipment. Engines being studied include but are not limited to Cummins, Iveco, International Harvester and New Holland. Areas of study include base engine components, intake and exhaust systems, emission control devices, lubrication systems, cooling systems and fuel systems.
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3.00 Credits
This is a foundation course that provides in-depth instruction and practice in identifying the materials, their purposes and properties as they are used during chairside and laboratory procedures. Material manipulation is a critical requirement of the lab component of this course. Laboratory safety measures and infection control are emphasized.
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2.00 Credits
The lecture portion of the course introduces the student to basic terminology for understanding the structures that form the foundation for tooth function, normal anatomy of the oral cavity, and tooth and root morphology. Special topics include survey of dental anomalies, cavity classifications and forensic dentistry.
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2.00 Credits
The student will be introduced to fundamental knowledge required in the practice of dentistry. Topics to be covered include blood-borne pathogens, concepts and procedures of infection control, medical emergencies, first aid in the dental setting and patient privacy rights.
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1.00 Credits
This course will build on student learning in Introduction to Healthcare Providers I. Students will be challenged to go beyond definitions and practices and understand the what, why and how of blood-borne pathogens, concepts, standards and procedures of infection control, medical emergencies, first aid in the dental setting and patient privacy rights.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes an overview of the history of x-ray development, a review of basic mathematics and radiation physics as they apply to the x-ray production. Radiographic film and digital image quality are explored. Explanation of darkroom chemistry, radiation asepsis and safety are covered. Interpretation of normal anatomy, and dental film and digital image analysis, radiographic interpretation and evaluation, and quality assurance issues.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Acceptance into either the Dental Assistant or Dental Hygiene program. This course focuses on the ethical and legal implications of providing dental, dental assisting, and dental hygiene care. The practice acts for Minnesota and North Dakota will also be studied.
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4.00 Credits
The objective of this course is to develop students' knowledge and use of machine and mechanical drafting, lettering practices, line identity and application, orthographic projection, dimensioning practices, and detail, section and auxiliary drawings.
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4.00 Credits
The objective of this course is to develop students' use and knowledge of mechanical fasteners and welding symbols and their application on weldment drawings and documentation of basic assemblies and sub-assemblies. Students will also develop an understanding of tolerancing types and rules, including fundamental knowledge of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing symbols, datums and material conditions.
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2.00 Credits
This course develops students' understanding of the manufacturing processes utilized for casting, molding, forming, separating and assembling a variety of manufacturing materials.
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