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CS 121: Pathways to Academic Success
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
Designed to facilitate personal and professional success, this course introduces students to the purposes and processes of university education. An emphasis is placed on study, communication, and thinking skills that support academic achievement. Students also examine the relationship between learning and motivation.
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CS 122: Academic Strategies for the Practical Nursing Prof
3.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
In this course, students are taught the purpose and processes of university education. Emphasis is placed on study, communication, and thinking skills to support academic achievement. Students have the opportunity to demonstrate their interpersonal communication and team building skills.
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CS 220: Externship
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course gives students practical job experience in their chosen career field. Students apply for externships with assistance from their program advisor. Externships are for a minimum of 150 hours and are graded as pass/fail.
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CS 290: Strategic Career Planning
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course introduces the student to the life-long process of career development. Emphasis is placed on career concepts and applications, focusing on self-assessment, occupational explorations, and decision making. Students will identify social conditions affecting career development, focusing on social, economic, family, and organizational structures affecting careers and implementing a strategic career plan.
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CSA 121: Pathways to Academic Success-Part A
2.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
Designed to facilitate personal and professional success, this course introduces students to the purposes and processes of university education. An emphasis is placed on study, communication, and thinking skills that support academic achievement. Students also examine the relationship between learning and motivation. Students must successfully complete both Part A and Part B of this course to fulfill the Academic Strategies core curriculum requirement.
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CSB 121: Pathways to Academic Success-Part B
3.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
Designed to facilitate personal and professional success, this course introduces students to the purposes and processes of university education. An emphasis is placed on study, communication, and thinking skills that support academic achievement. Students also examine the relationship between learning and motivation. Students must successfully complete both Part A and Part B of this course to fulfill the Academic Strategies core curriculum requirement.
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CSX 115: Academic Strategies
4.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
Academic Strategies
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CSX 210: Career Development Strategies
4.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course introduces the student to the life-long process of career development. Emphasis is placed on exploring possible professions and making sound career choices. Self-assessment activities will enable the students to identify their current qualifications and preferences for a profession and set goals to fill gaps that may exist. Students will prepare a portfolio that contains job-search documents used to research companies, apply for jobs that match their qualifications, and track their progress toward educational and career goals.
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DAB 150: Radiology (Blue)
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
The Radiology module focuses on one of the dental assistant's key areas of competence. This module focuses on the tasks associated with X-ray equipment, nature of X-rays, film placement, angulation of X-rays, and developing techniques. This module is also designed to develop professional skills and proactive career management.
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DAG 150: Patient Interaction (Green)
7.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
The Patient Interaction module includes an overview of a variety of skills in the dental assistant profession. Students learn about essential nutrients, their sources, and their effect on the diet, as well as exploring the types and physical characteristics of microorganisms and their method of study. Emphasis is placed on the most common diseases found in the oral cavity, the prenatal development of teeth, and development of structures of the surrounding tooth and tissues of the oral cavity. The student is prepared to present a plaque control program in the office, as well as prophylaxis. Add
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