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3.00 Credits
Study of the pharmacologic aspects of drugs and drug groups with which the dentist and dental hygienist are directly and indirectly concerned. Emphasis is placed on nomenclature, origin, physical and chemical properties, preparation, modes of administration and effects of drugs upon the body systems. Restricted to DHYG majors. Corequisites: DHYG 210, DHYG 212, DHYG 216, DHYG, 218. Prerequisites: C or above in DHYG 132 and DHYG 134.
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3.00 Credits
Study of principles and concepts of community public health and dental health education. Emphasis on dental epidemiology and statistical methods, community assessment, educational planning, implementation, and evaluation, scientific review of literature, and classroom presentation. Restricted to DHYG majors. Corequisites: DHYG 210, DHYG 212, DHYG 214, DHYG, 218. Prerequisites: C or above in DHYG 132 and DHYG 134. A Reminder About Occupational Education Courses Students planning to pursue a bachelor's degree at New Mexico State University after completing their studies at DACC need to be aware that not all occupational-education courses taken at DACC can be used to satisfy degree requirements at NMSU. The number of DACC credits that may be counted toward a bachelor's degree depends on the major selected and any agreements providing for the acceptance of occupational-education courses. Programs already having such agreements are called "transition"programs, and are listed on page 28. It is best for students to consult advisors at both DACC and NMSU early in their associate degree program to insure that the maximum number of credits will apply toward the bachelor's degree program selected.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the application of various physical, chemical, and psychological modalities to the prevention and treatment of preoperative and postoperative patient anxiety and pain. Emphasis on administration of local anesthesia and nitrous oxide. Restricted to DHYG majors. Corequisites: DHYG 210, DHYG 212, DHYG 214, DHYG, 216. Prerequisites: C or above in DHYG 132 and DHYG 134.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the Drafting and Design Technologies program. Students are to meet with an advisor and will be introduced to professional organizations associated with the program, explore degree option requirements, study employment skills and work habits, and review university and college policies and procedures. Students are also required to set up their university accounts and are introduced to the university's online interface.
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3.00 Credits
Technical sketching, basic CAD, and interpretation of drawings with visualization, speed and accuracy highly emphasized. Areas of focus include various trades such as machine parts, welding, heating and cooling, and general building sketches/plan interpretation.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Basic manual drafting skills, sketching, terminology and visualization. Graphical solutions utilizing applied concepts of space, planar, linear and point analyses. Metric and S.I. units introduced.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to computer-aided drafting. Principles and fundamentals of drafting using the latest version of AutoCAD software. Same as C E 109, E T 109, SUR 109.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Fundamentals of manual and computer-aided drafting.
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4.00 Credits
Basic drafting skills, terminology, and visualization. Introduction to principles and fundamentals of computer-aided drafting. Prerequisites: OECS 207, OECS 125 or consent of instructor. Same as E T 106.
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4.00 Credits
Drafting for mechanical/industrial applications; machine part detailing, assemblies in orthographic, isometric, auxiliary, oblique, and sectional views. Two-dimensional AutoCAD with introduction to 3-D AutoCAD. Prerequisite: DRFT 112. Same as E T 216.
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