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4.00 Credits
PrerequisitesCT 211 This course covers Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Topics includenetworking overviewIP addressingimplementing and managing DHCP, DNS, WINSconfiguring name resolutionremote accessrouting and security templates and network traffic.
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisitesCT 215 This course covers introduction to Microsoft Windows Directory Services Infrastructure. Topics include active directory overview, planning the active directory structure, directory sites, replication, groups, policies and certificates, planning and implementing active directory connectors, upgrading to Windows NT domain models to active directory.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisitesENG 119 This course covers basic writing for different audiences and different media outlets. Various writing styles and formats will be studied such as new stories, screenplays, press releases, radio and print advertising, writing for the internet, blogs and websites.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture and laboratory course which provides the student with a fundamental knowledge of the dental materials commonly used in dental practice. LecturePresents physical, chemical, and manipulative characteristics of impression materials, cements, bases, cavity liners, cavity varnishes, waxes, composites, gypsum products, metals and resins LaboratoryPrepares students to correctly manipulate these materials. Students also acquire the skill to obtain preliminary impressions and occlusal registrationspour, trim and polish study castsfabricate custom impression trays from preliminary impressionsclean and polish removable appliances and prosthesesand fabricate provisional restorations.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the student with a basic understanding of the structure and function of the body systems and an in-depth knowledge of oral anatomy includinghead and neck anatomy, tooth anatomy and function, and embryology and histology of oral tissues.
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2.00 Credits
This lecture/laboratory is one of the courses designed to prepare the student to sit for the Registered Dental Assistant examination in the State of Michigan Topics to be included, but not limited toinfection control basics, disease transmission, hazardous waste management, placement and removal of non-metallic temporary restorations,
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3.00 Credits
This is a lecture and laboratory course with emphasis on clinical infection control procedures and chairside four-handed dental assisting skills. LecturePresents concepts of the oral health team including the history of dentistry and the allied dental career fields, dental equipment and maintenance, infection control management, team positioning, medical histories and vital signs, instrument identification and tray set-ups, basics of four-handed technique (four-handed transfer, tissue retraction, irrigation, illumination, and evacuation), and dental charting. LaboratoryIncludes experience in working with and maintaining dental equipment, managing asepsis, infection and hazard control protocol consistent with published professional guidelinesteam and patient positioningcompleting histories, vital signs and dental charting, and practice in four-handed technique and instrument tray setups.
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1.00 Credits
This lecture course provides students with a basic understanding of patient education with an emphasis on individualized oral health counseling. The course includes instruction in the following topicsdietary considerations for oral health, dental plaque and other deposits, disclosing agents, tooth stains and discolorations, fluorides, periodontal tissues, home care for appliances and techniques for the prevention of oral diseases. C Credits CH Contact Hours HL Hours Lecture HLB Hours Lab F Fall Sp Spring Sm Summer
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to perfect the studentscompetencies in performing dental assisting functions. Practice is provided in clinical chairside assisting in a dental setting. There is a one hour weekly seminar in conjunction with the field experience to integrate theoretical, laboratory, and clinical instruction and to provide opportunities for students to share their experiences.
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2.00 Credits
PrerequisiteDA 110 This is a lecture course designed to expose the dental assisting student to the dental specialties. Areas covered are oral surgery, endodontics, orthodontics, pediatrics, prosthetics and periodontics.
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