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  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide drafting and design students with parttime work experiences so that they may learn and practice under professional guidance in college approved work environments. In addition, weekly seminars are conducted by a college faculty member. Students must apply for these courses through the Co-Op Office, which offers job placement assistance; this application must precede registration for Co-Op courses. 1 lecture, 1 credit plus 60 minimum hours work experience distributed over the semester. Lecture [1.00], Cooperative [3.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: DFT-207.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide drafting and design students with parttime work experiences so that they may learn and practice under professional guidance in college approved work environments. In addition, weekly seminars are conducted by a college faculty member. Students must apply for these courses through the Co-Op Office, which offers job placement assistance; this application must precede registration for Co-Op courses. 1 lecture, 2 credits plus 120 minimum hours work experience distributed over the semester. Lecture [1.00], Cooperative [8.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: DFT-207.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide drafting and design students with parttime work experiences so that they may learn and practice under professional guidance in college approved work environments. In addition, weekly seminars are conducted by a college faculty member. Students must apply for these courses through the Co-Op Office, which offers job placement assistance; this application must precede registration for Co-Op courses. 1 lecture, 3 credits plus 180 minimum hours work experience distributed over the semester. Lecture [1.00], Cooperative [12.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: DFT-207. DENTAL HYGIENE
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is the foundation course for clinical dental hygiene practice. Students are introduced to assessment, treatment planning, instrumentation and documentation skills utilizing interactive clinical laboratory sessions and computer assisted learning. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [6.00]. Corequisite[s]: DHY-108, DHY-109, BIO-104.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course examines the anatomy and physiology of the teeth and oral structures. Emphasis is on identification of primary and permanent teeth, classification of occlusion, and description and location of anatomical structures of the head and neck. Dental terminology is defined and related to oral structures through the utilization of dental model devices; computer assisted learning and interactive laboratory sessions. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [4.00]. Corequisite[s]: DHY-101, DHY-109.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is a comprehensive study of orofacial embryology and the cellular structure of dental and associated glandular and mucosal issues. Emphasis is on clinical considerations of the developmental process so as to be relevant to dental hygiene practice. The relationship between structure and function will be stressed using microscopic and clinical visuals. Lecture [2.00]. Corequisite[s]: DHY-101, DHY-108.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course examines medications routinely prescribed for medical and dental conditions and the role of the dental hygienist in patient assessment and treatment planning. Systemic medications, complementary medicine, anesthesia, and oral pharmacotherapy will be included. Local anesthetic agents will be emphasized. Lecture [2.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: DHY-101, DHY- 201, DHY-205, DHY-207, DHY-209. Corequisite[s]: CHM-110.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on providing clinical dental hygiene care to patients throughout the lifespan. The course incorporates age targeted prevention, culture competence, preventive therapies, clinical technologies and an introduction to soft tissue management. Opportunities for community oral health education are included. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [8.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: BIO-104, BIO-109, DHY-101, DHY-108, DHY-109.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation and refinement of the clinical therapies integrated in Oral Hygiene II. Special needs patients, oral rehabilitation and clinical technologies are the focus of this course. Both on-campus and offcampus clinical experiences are incorporated. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [12.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: BIO-104, BIO-209, DHY-200, DHY-201, DHY-205, DHY-209, DHY-220.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an advanced study of the clinical therapies introduced in Oral Hygiene III. Practice management, clinical technologies, ethics, community outreach, and preparation for dental hygiene licensing are incorporated into this course. Lecture [1.00], Laboratory [12.00]. Prerequisite:    Prerequisite[s]: DHY-200, DHY-202, DHY-204, DHY-206, DHY-207, DHY-219, DHY-220.
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