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3.00 Credits
This course covers the key elements in creating user-friendly, functional and aesthetically pleasing web pages to improve the customer experience. Emphasis will be placed on examining both the topics of user experience design (UX) and user interface design (UI) in the development of web pages for both desktop and mobile devices. Students will apply skills learned by developing web page designs using content management software for a portfolio.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides information on both the technical and creative elements to improve search engine optimization (SEO) within a digital marketing strategy. Course content will include search engine techniques to improve performance in search queries through organic and paid web page optimization. Emphasis will be placed on web page design, quality content, keyword search and targeting, link building, local search, data measurement and pay-per-click advertising.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover mobile and email marketing techniques as a part of a multi-channel digital marketing strategy. Mobile marketing strategies are aimed at target audiences through websites, email, multimedia messaging service (MMS), social media and applications. Course content also will include techniques in developing effective email marketing campaigns optimized for mobile devices.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DKMT2200. This course provides a broad overview of the digital marketing techniques needed for successful marketing campaigns in a digital economy. Students will gain a fundamental understanding of the digital marketing core principles needed for the 21st century consumer. Topics will include web page design, analytics, search engine optimization (SEO), pay per click, email marketing, social media marketing and mobile marketing. This class prepares students for more advanced digital marketing courses.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students an opportunity to integrate and apply the knowledge they have acquired throughout the digital marketing curriculum into a business situation. This is an application course in which students are required to demonstrate ability to understand and solve complex digital marketing problems. Students will access an organization's marketing problem or opportunity and create a digital marketing strategy designed to improve the overall performance of an organization.
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6.00 Credits
This course includes an orientation to the history of dentistry, educational requirements, credentialing opportunities and professional associations for dental and allied dental careers. The student is provided with instruction in the use of dental equipment, instruments and supplies; principles of four-handed dentistry; concepts of infection control and instrument recirculation; management of medical and dental emergencies; and procedures related to oral diagnosis, preventive dentistry and restorative dentistry.
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5.00 Credits
Dental assisting students apply skills in a clinical setting. This course prepares the student to adapt chairside skills to assisting with dental specialties as they are performed in the general practice. Students will apply skills developed in Dental Anatomy, Biomaterials, Biodental Science and Dental Practice Management as they apply to the practice of dental assisting.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to anatomy and physiology, and introduction to dental histology, embryology, and an overview of head and neck anatomy using the Universal charting system. This course is also designed to give the student a basic concept of microbiology, disease transmission and a survey of oral pathology, and pharmacology. The student will also be introduced to the basic concepts of understanding nutrition in the dental profession.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides the student with instruction in the principles and applications that are related to the management of a dental office. Emphasis is placed on managing patient records through computer generated charting, financial records, third party payments, appointment scheduling, inventory and recall systems.
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with instruction and practice to perform the clinical competency in the following intra-oral functions approved by the Minnesota Board of Dentistry: taking radiographic exposures, performing mechanical polishing, taking preliminary impressions and bite registrations, applying topical fluoride, placing and removing periodontal dressing, removing excess cement, monitoring nitrous oxide-induced patients, induction of nitrous oxide/oxygen sedation, removing excess bond from orthodontic appliances with rotary instruments and applying pit and fissure sealants. In addition the following intra-oral functions are taught and practiced to laboratory competency: removing sutures, preliminary adaptation of temporary (provisional) crowns, performing selected orthodontic functions, applying bleaching agents and performing approved endodontic procedures.
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