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3.00 Credits
3 Credits A lecture/activity course devoted to the study of dance in its many cultural and societal contexts. The course is designed to heighten student awareness of an appreciation of the aesthetic, socio-cultural, and vocational roles played by dancers from the art form's historical roots to contemporary trends. Reading, writing, critical analysis and some physical activity are included. Prerequisites: College level reading and writing skills are required.
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1.50 Credits
Vocational Credits 1.50 Clock Hours 45.00 Provides the student with fundamental knowledge of embryology and oral histology, microbiology, oral pathology, pharmacology, and nutrition. Students will research various topics related to each unit and provide a short, written report.
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30.00 Credits
1.00 Vocational Credit Clock Hours 30.00 Provides the student with theory and practice in basic emergency procedures to manage emergencies that may occur in the dental setting.
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2.70 Credits
Vocational Credits 2.66 Clock Hours 80.00 This course is designed to introduce students to the basic theories and procedures involved in various dental specialties including Restorative/Cosmetic Dentistry, Endodontics, Periodontics, Pediatric Dentistry, Oral Surgery, Orthodontics, and Fixed and Removable Prosthodontics. The course will also give the students additional time to practice chair side skills.
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3.00 Credits
5.00 Vocational Credits 150 Clock Hours Designed to give the student closely supervised instruction and clinical experience involving patients and a dentist performing all functions required of a general dentistry chair-side assistant. The student will have additional responsibilities in the area of radiography, sterilization, patient management, expanded functions, and preventive oral hygiene care.
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8.50 Credits
Vocational Credits 8.46 Clock Hours 254.00 Continuous practice in all the skill areas of the dental assisting curriculum. Included will be a supervised internship program utilizing the private dental offices and clinical settings. The student will apply all skills and competencies developed and increase her/ his capabilities and proficiencies.
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0.50 Credits
Vocational Credits 0.50 Clock Hours 15.00 This course includes instruction on the history of orthodontics, malocclusion, orthodontic vocabulary, photographs, bracket slot, wires, tooth movement, and all phases of bonding, wires, headgear, and retainer finishing. This course includes taking the State Expanded Functions Orthodontics Examination. This course is required for completion of the Dental Assisting Program.
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30.00 Credits
1.00 Vocational Credit Clock Hours 30.00 This course includes instruction on the history of orthodontics, malocclusion, orthodontic vocabulary, photographs, bracket slot, wires, tooth movement, and all phases of bonding, wires, headgear, and retainer finishing. This course includes taking the State Expanded Functions Orthodontics Examination. This course is required for completion of the Dental Assisting Program.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Dental Hygiene Instrumentation introduces the student to the theory and practical skills necessary for basic instrumentation. Laboratory sessions are included to demonstrate proficiency in utilizing dental hygiene instruments and dental charting. Additional topics that will be covered in lecture include professionalism and ethics, communication skills, asepsis and maintenance of hand instruments and hand pieces, patient assessment, oral prophylactic procedures, and dental charting. Corequisites: DEH-1003L, DES-1020 and DES-1020L Credit for this course does NOT apply to the Associate in Arts degree.
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2.00 Credits
2 Credits Dental Hygiene Instrumentation Lab introduces the student to the practical skills necessary for basic instrumentation. Laboratory sessions are included to demonstrate proficiency in utilizing dental hygiene instruments and dental charting. Additional topics that will be covered in laboratory include professionalism and ethics, communication skills, asepsis and maintenance of hand instruments and hand pieces, patient assessment, oral prophylactic procedures, and dental charting. Corequisites: DEH-1003, DES-1020, DES-1020L Credit for this course does NOT apply to the Associate in Arts degree.
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