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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the art of modern dance; focus on basic techniques, concepts and principles used to study this dance form; class 3 hours. [F,S]
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Basic sciences for dental assistants. 1120 - Anatomy and physiology, microbiology, oral anatomy, tooth morphology, histology and embryology. 1121 - Oral pathology, nutrition, pain control and pharmacology. [1120 - F, 1121 - S]
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Skills development in the clinical setting. 1130 - emphasis on chairside assisting in general dentistry and on infection control; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. 1131 - A continuation of Clinical Skills I with emphasis on advanced intraoral skills and assisting with specialties as they relate to general dentistry; class 2 hours, lab 3 hours. [1130 - F, 1131 - S]
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4.00 Credits
A study of the theory and practice of dental radiology; emphasis on patient and operator safety, technical aspects of x-ray production, image quality, and preliminary interpretation; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. [F]
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4.00 Credits
Dental laboratory skills to include the proper manipulation and storage of restorative materials, impression materials, gypsum, resins, abrasives, and waxes; emphasis on laboratory and material safety; class 3 hours, lab 3 hours. [F]
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3.00 Credits
Preparation to serve as a dental receptionist or dental office manager; includes insurance claims, appointment control, records management, payment plans, collections, disbursements, and inventory control. [S]
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6.00 - 7.00 Credits
Supervised clinical experience with emphasis on professional, ethical and legal aspects of dentistry. Students must provide own transportation to and from off-campus clinical sites; valid CPR card required for participation in clinical practice. 1170 - assisting in general dentistry to master basic dental assisting skills; class 2 hours, clinical 15 hours. 1171 - a continuation of Clinical Practice I to master more advanced dental assisting and specialty skills; class 2 hours, clinical 12 hours. [1170 - S, 1171 - U]
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1.00 Credits
Intro to a PC-based Computer-Aided Design (CAD) system; Satisfactory/No Credit grading. [on demand]
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3.00 Credits
Intense overview of AutoCAD's microcomputer-based drafting software; geometric construction and editing concepts; focus on AutoCAD language and syntax; class 2 hours, lab 2 hours. Prereq: Drafting experience or instructor's consent. [F,S]
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2.00 Credits
CAD engineering drawing using AutoCAD software; class 2 hours, lab 3 hours. 114 - Introductory level; includes scales, sketching of multi-view and pictorial drawings, AutoCAD geometry construction and editing techniques, dimensioning, and plotting. 124 -Intermed iate level; includes electrical, piping, fasteners, welding, power transmission, property plats, elevations, and structural steel designing; design project required. 204 -Advanced level; includes developments, intersections, limits, tolerances, GD&T, detail and assembly drawings, cams, scripts and slides, menu customization, intro to 3-D wireframe, surfaces, and solids modeling drawings. Must be taken in sequence. DD 124 Prereq: DD 114. Concurrent MATH 1710 or instructor's consent. DD 204 Prereq. DD 124 Concurrent MATH 1720; or instructor's consent.
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