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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course permits instruction in special content areas that are not included in other criminal justice courses. Course is offered On-line
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9.00 Credits
This course promotes professionalism in law enforcement. It focuses primarily on such topics as use of force, unknown risk and high-risk traffic stops, use of weapons, self-defense, defensive driving, recognition of explosives, and patrol procedures. It includes among other pertinent topics, Nebraska crime law statistics and rules of the road including traffic infractions and traffic misdemeanors. The course involves physically stressful exercises. This course is held at the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center in Grand Island and may involve special tuition and supplies expenses.
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4.50 Credits
The internship is a legal agreement between the College and public or private criminal justice agencies to provide hands-on training for the student. Written goals and objectives, as well as evaluation criteria, are agreed upon and confirmed in writing by the student, the job site supervisor, a faculty monitor and the Dean. In lieu of using an already-established internship site, the student is encouraged to develop his/her own provided that such site satisfies the requirements of the internship program. Should the student elect to use his/her own job as an intern site, s/he must perform and be evaluated at positions to which s/he is not regularly assigned. Based on state guidelines, students must complete 40 hours of work for each credit hour in this course. Prerequisites Completion of at least 30-quarter hours within the program, a 2.5 GPA and Instructor approval
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2.00 Credits
This course includes a brief history of dentistry and dental assisting, educational and legal requirements for the dental team and discussion of dental assisting as a profession. Basic terminology necessary for communicating with other dental professionals and the public/patient(s), and identifying the different types of dental patients and how to work them in the office is also covered.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides instruction in the management of the dental assistant's role as a receptionist. Areas covered include appointment control, recall programs, collections, letter writing, filing systems, recording fees charged and paid, dental payment plans, prepaid dental care plans, inventory control, purchasing and disbursements.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the embryonic development and histology of the skull and dentition; the characteristics and functions of human dentition; and the study of the bones, muscles, nerves and blood vessels of the head and neck, and the salivary glands and paranasal sinuses.
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2.50 Credits
This course of study presents the basics of body structure and function. The student gains an understanding of patterns enabling the body systems to perform as an integrated whole. Prerequisites Acceptance into the Dental Assisting program
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2.50 Credits
This course covers dental pathology and microbiology. Included is an introduction to common abnormalities of the teeth and supporting structures, the oral symptoms of systemic diseases and the principles of disease transmission.
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2.00 Credits
This course is a study of various drugs used in dentistry, preparation of prescriptions for doctor signature, drug effects on patients and principles of pain control including types of anesthetic agents.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes the basic study of diet and nutrition, its relationship to oral health with emphasis on dietary counseling and philosophy of preventive dentistry, personal oral hygiene and systemic and topical fluorides.
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