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DENH 422: Current Issues,the Law and Ethics
2.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 2 lecture hours. 2 credits. Prerequisite: Completion of all required 300-level dental hygiene courses. This course is designed to explore the ethics, jurisprudence and principles of practice. Included is a study of ethical issues and dilemmas in dental hygiene and health care delivery. This course strives to provide students with the foundations of ethical practice and understanding of the legal and ethical aspects of oral health care.
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DENH 437-447: Clinical Dental Hygiene II-III
5.00 - 6.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Continuous courses; 1 seminar and 12-15 clinical/ laboratory hours per semester. 5-6 credits. Prerequisites: DENH 327 and completion of all required 300-level dental hygiene courses. A continuation of the clinical practicum; seminars and clinical experiences continue to prepare students to provide oral health care services in the private and public sector. Students participate in comprehensive care clinical experiences within the School of Dentistry as well as the specialty clinics via scheduled and supervised extramural rotations. Advanced dental hygiene procedures are initiated and patient assessment and management skills are emphasized. Skill development in dental hygiene procedures continues; patient management skills as well as decision making and problem solving in relation to patient assessment, treatment planning and evaluation are emphasized. Course sequence provides the student with the opportunity to use and further enhance the knowledge and skills of dental hygiene practice and procedures in a clinical model that emphasizes comprehensive patient care and a foundation for transference of those skills to the work environment in the private and public sector. Grade of "PR" required in DENH 437 for continuation in DENH 447.
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DENH 447: Clinical Dental Hygiene III
6.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 1 seminar and 12-15 clinical/ laboratory hours. 6 credits. Prerequisite: DENH 437. This course is a continuation of the clinical practicum. Seminar and clinical experience continue to prepare the student to provide oral health care services in the private and public sector. Student's clinical experience includes rotation assignments in the clinics within the School of Dentistry as well as the specialty areas. Skill development in dental hygiene procedures continues, patient management skills as well as decision making and problem solving in relation to patient assessment, treatment planning and evaluation are emphasized. This course provides the student with the opportunity to use and further develop the knowledge and skills of dental hygiene practice and procedures in a clinical model that emphasizes comprehensive patient care and to provide a foundation for transference of those skills to the work environment in the private and public sector.
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DENH 449: Clinics in Dental Hygiene
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 1-3 credits. Prerequisite: permission of department. Clinical/laboratory experiences offering the opportunity to use and further develop the knowledge and skills of dental hygiene practice.
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DENH 450: Independent Study
5.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 1-5 credits. Prerequisite: permission of department. Independent study projects planned to meet the learning objectives of the student.
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DENH 477: Special Topics in Dental Hygiene
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 1-3 credits. Prerequisite: permission of department. Designed around the interests of students, faculty expertise and availability of educational resources. Format may include intensive mini-courses or workshops.
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EBUS 201: Introduction to E-business
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: INFO 160 or CMSC 128, permission of instructor. Introduces students to management, marketing and legal considerations generated by electronic business activities. Topics include: the role of technology in organizational design and supply chain management; online contracts, intellectual property and jurisdiction of crimes committed using computers; online consumer behavior, business-tobusiness and business-to-consumer exchanges, and Internet marketing.
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EBUS 202: Introduction to Ebusiness Technologies
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Introduces students to the technologies used in e-business. Students will be introduced to current or emerging Web languages, e-business suites, software packages, Web application servers and other packages used in creating and running Web applications.
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ECON 101: Introduction to Political Economy
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Seminar on the development of critical thought and economic analysis of policy issues. Focus is on how policy choices affect society and the individual, the economic methodology that guides policy choices, and the institutional and political environments within which policy is derived. Issues cover a broad range of topics including environmental issues, tax policy, inflation expectations, unemployment, foreign trade and the effectiveness of fiscal and monetary policies.
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ECON 203: Introduction to Economics
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. A survey of economic principles, institutions and problems. The course is designed to provide basic economic understanding for students who do not expect to major in economics or in the School of Business. Not applicable for credit toward economics and business majors. Also note that students may receive credit for only two of the following three courses: ECON 203, 210 or 211.
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