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3.00 Credits
Further development of the balletic vocabulary: balletic design principles leading into choreographic problems, music analysis. Fa, Sp, Su. Prereq: DANC 332.
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3.00 Credits
Further development of the balletic vocabulary: balletic design principles leading into choreographic problems, music analysis. Fa, Sp, Su. Prereq: DANC 431.
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3.00 Credits
Further development of the balletic vocabulary: balletic design principles leading into choreographic problems, music analysis. Fa, Sp, Su. Prereq: DANC 432.
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3.00 Credits
Further development of the balletic vocabulary: balletic design principles leading into choreographic problems, music analysis. Fa, Sp, Su. Prereq: DANC 433.
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2.00 Credits
A lecture course to orient the student toward an understanding of the anatomical make-up and integral relationships of the human body and its parts. Particular emphasis is placed on head and neck anatomy. A systematic study is followed by a regional approach to each of the body areas so that the systems are studied in relation to one another.
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2.00 Credits
A lecture and laboratory course involving a detailed study of the anatomy of the teeth, individually and collectively. Information about the anatomical and embryonic differences between individual teeth, developmental disturbances involving the teeth, root structure anomalies, the physiology of mandibular movement, and an introduction to occlusion are integral parts of the course.
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2.00 Credits
An introductory course in dental radiology which includes didactic instruction in radiation physics, radiation biology, radiation hygiene, and radiographic and processing techniques. The course includes an introduction to the radiological interpretation of normal anatomy, caries, periodontal disease and periapical disease. The student receives supervision in taking and processing intra- and extraoral radiographs on mannequins, as well as patients. Specific requirements on occlusal, panorex, and complete series of X-rays must be met.
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1.00 Credits
An introductory course in diagnosis of normal and pathological conditions of the oral cavity using didactic and clinical instruction. The course includes patient medical history, normal anatomy, general appraisal, soft tissue examination, charting procedures and the use of appropriate laboratory techniques and other diagnostic aids. The clinical aspect utilizes the application of diagnostic techniques as they apply individually and to each other.
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4.00 Credits
A lecture and laboratory course dealing with the fundamentals necessary in preparation for the clinical experience in dental hygiene. Information on the dental/dental hygiene profession, prophylaxis techniques, clinical procedure, patient management, and oral health education is an integral part of the course. Experience which can be applied to the oral cavity is obtained through instrumentation procedures on mannequins.
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1.00 Credits
An introductory course which provides instruction in blood-borne infections such as AIDS and Hepatitis. The epidemiology and prevention of these diseases, and a complete infection control policy is presented in order that the student may function properly in a dental setting. Federal, state, OSHA and LSUHSC policies concerning legal issues are discussed.
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