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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes advanced programming techniques in Java, an object-oriented programming language. Students will produce console and GUI applications that interact with files and streams. Advanced programming concepts such as exception handling, multithreading, layout managers, image animation, and audio will also be covered. Prerequisite: CSC 252 (CS 1112)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to data structures and algorithms. Topics include lists, stacks, queues, trees, heaps, graphs, and sorting and searching algorithms including hash coding. Prerequisite: CSC 252 (CS 1112), current enrollment in, placement above or successful completion of MAT 190 (MA 1110). Intensive Values: Computer Literacy
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3.00 Credits
Presents techniques of modern dance, including movement, improvisation, choreography, and composition. Designed to give beginners a broad perspective, the course offers instruction in dance history and aspects of dance productions. General Education Electives: Humanities Note: Wear leotards or flexible clothing. Barefoot, jazz shoes, or socks are acceptable. No outside sneakers (dance sneakers permitted) or street clothes.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the art and technique of jazz dance. Students will increase flexibility and awareness of body placement and musicality through blues, hip-hop, and lyrical styles. Consecutive classes will build on previously introduced steps and vocabulary. Integration of new information will be facilitated through reading and writing assignment. General Education Electives: Humanities Note: Wear leotards or flexible clothing. Bare feet, jazz shoes, or socks are acceptable. No outside sneakers (dance sneakers permitted) or street clothes. Reading materials provided by instructor. 105
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3.00 Credits
This hands-on course will teach the basic movements of Cambodia's elegant and ancient classical dance form, as well as lively and upbeat folk dances that celebrate everyday village life. Students will learn about the legendary ceremonies and customs of Cambodian people, and discover how Cambodian dance symbolizes the beauty and spirituality of Khmer culture. Students will also learn the popular "Roam Vong", the circle dance that ispart of every social gathering in Cambodian communities in the U.S. and around the world. The course is taught by master teachers from Lowell's nationally recognized Angkor Dance Troupe. General Education Electives: Humanities
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3.00 Credits
Through a social context, this participatory course provides a performance-oriented exploration of traditional West African dance forms most widely taught in the United States. Focusing on dance movements that originated in such West African countries as Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Ghana, Guinea, and Liberia, this course emphasizes the language of drum and dance movements as artistic expressions of the daily social-cultural experiences of traditional West African societies. General Education Electives: Humanities Note: Required proper dance attire may include wrapped skirts over leotard, other garments, or loose, baggy pants and tops.
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6.00 Credits
Introduction to the dental office through pre-clinical instruction and an outside clinical experience in a local dental office. During the pre-clinical component, students are introduced to basic dental assisting responsibilities such as seating the patient, instrument transfer and procedural set-ups, sterilization concepts, and infection control. During the clinical component, students are required to assist chairside in a variety of procedures at local general practice dental offices. 6 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to acquaint the Dental Assisting student with the hard and soft structures of the oral cavity and of the head and neck. Includes the basic principles of Embryology, Histology, Tooth Morphology, the blood and nerve supply of the head and neck, the osseous, muscular structures, as well as their relationship to the functioning of the oral cavity. 3 hours lecture
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an orientation to the role and function of the dental assistant as an integral member of the dental health team. Designed to introduce the student to chairside assisting procedures commonly used in general and specialty practices. Focus is given to the types of procedures performed in dental practice, the theory behind these procedures, and the instruments and materials associated with each procedure. Clinical skills will be developed through the laboratory component. 3 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory. Intensive Values: Technology/Environment/Health
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to familiarize the Dental Assisting student to the materials used in dental practice. Emphasis will be on the chemical composition and clinical application, as well as the infection control and safety precautions used when handling these materials. Students will develop clinical skills in material manipulation during the laboratory component. 2 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory. Corequisite: DAS 102 (DA 1103)
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