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6.00 Credits
The student serves a nonpaid practical clinical experience in the offices of qualified dentists. Direct faculty supervision and instruction is maintained in each facility with expanded critique of performance, and office management.
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2.00 Credits
An emphasis on development of professionalism for dental staff. Content will include oral communication, psychology, patient relations, problem solving skills, stress management, and employment ethics. Corequisite: HD111.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to dental business office procedures, general telephone etiquette, appointment scheduling and control, accounts payable and receivables, insurance billing, inventory control, data entry basics and Dentrix computer software.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to safe administration and classification of drugs used in dentistry. Emphasis on common adverse reactions that can occur in drugs utilized with dental procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Techniques of impression taking, construction of models and custom trays, and many other laboratory duties performed by the dental assistant.
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6.00 Credits
The student serves a nonpaid practical clinical experience in the offices of qualified dentists. Direct faculty supervision and instruction is maintained in each facility with expanded critique of performance, and office management.
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4.00 Credits
This course describes basic industrial drafting techniques utilizing conventional drafting equipment and supplies as well as Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) software. Topics include basic CAD software techniques for two dimensional drafting, multi-view drawings, dimensioning, tolerancing, sectional views, auxiliary views, and pictorial drawings with an emphasis on isometric drawings.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introductory course in three-dimensional (3-D) modeling to communicate engineering design ideas utilizing state-of-the-art engineering graphics software. Topics to be covered will include creating sketches, modeling of individual components, modeling of assemblies, creating exploded views of assemblies, creating orthographic views of individual components and assemblies, outputting to a plotter or printer and storage/retrieval of engineering designs. The laboratory is a major component of this class.
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3.00 Credits
This is an intermediate course in solid modeling focusing on a variety of more complex components and assemblies as well as architectural modeling. Application of solid modeling in simulation and rapid prototyping will be covered. The laboratory is a major component of this course. Prerequisite: DTEC102.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of the CAD objectives described in Engineering Graphics and Basic AutoCAD course. Topics include advanced drafting, importing and exporting files, attaching attribute data, database links, three dimensional design, rendering and imaging, and toolbar customization. Prerequisite: DTEC101.
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