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DENA 186A: Directed Clinical Practice
1.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course is designed for students in the Dental Assisting program to gain experience in directed clinical practice (DCP) in a dental clinic. Basic dental assisting is the main focus of this course. Support procedures include: infection control, preparing treatment rooms and patients for treatment, and assisting in restorative chairside procedures using four and six-handed dentistry. The dental assisting student will also have the opportunity to manipulate a variety of dental materials. The DCP is coordinated by a member of the college faculty. Supervision of the student is shared by the staff of the affiliating institution and faculty from the Dental Assisting Program. Students may not be paid for DCP.
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DENA 186B: Directed Clinical Practice
3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course provides dental assisting students a comprehensive, supervised application of knowledge and skills in all aspects of chairside assisting and administrative procedures in dental offices or clinics. Focus is on the job-ready, safe, legal, ethical and effective application of registered dental assistant functions. Rotations to specialty clinics are required, and will include rotations in orthodontics, surgery and administrative assisting. This course requires a high level of professionalism. Directed clinical practice (DCP) is coordinated by a member of the Dental Assisting program faculty. Supervision of the student is shared by the staff of the dental office or clinic and a faculty member. This course includes 225 hours of dental radiography duties. Students may not be paid for DCP.
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DENA 290: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
Provides for additional research, academic or clinical experiences for students with special interests. The course consists of individualized research problems, conferences with the instructor at prearranged intervals and a final written report on the work completed. This course may be taken four times with different content for a maximum of six units.
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DRAM 044: Supervised Tutoring in Dramatic Arts
0.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course is designed to prepare the student to succeed in the corequisite and subsequent subject matter courses. This course may be taken four times with a different corequisite subject matter course
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DRAM 070: Digital Video Production for the Dramatic Arts
3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course is an introduction to digital video as it relates to the Drama. Emphasis is placed on the skills necessary to work in front of the camera and on the technical aspects of digital video production as it relates to the creation of a portfolio reel. This course is designed for Drama majors interested in creating a reel for employment purposes.
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DRAM 071: Digital Video Production for the Dramatic Arts II
3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course is project-based study of digital video as it relates to the Drama. Emphasis is placed on providing students with the tools and skills to create and edit a reel for self-marketing and on the use of digital video in the design process for the stage. This course is designed for Drama majors interested in creating a reel for employment purposes.
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DRAM 100A: Fundamentals of Performance and Production I
4.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This hands-on course focuses on beginning acting skills, scenic design and construction techniques, and theatrical production. Students participate in all aspects of theatrical production through the Mesa College Theatre Company. This course is designed for first-year dramatic arts majors.
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DRAM 100B: Fundamentals of Performance and Production II
4.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This hands-on course focuses on beginning acting skills, lighting design and the technical aspects of lighting for the stage,and theatrical production. Students participate in all aspects of theatrical production through the Mesa College Theatre Company. This course is designed for first-year dramatic arts majors.
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DRAM 103: Acting for Non-majors
3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course introduces students to improvisational acting. The first phase of the course treats acting as process-centered. The instructor leads the participants using a variety of exercises to imagine, enact and reflect upon human experiences. The second phase of the course emphasizes problem-solving skills in group improvisational work. The group improvises action and dialogue appropriate to the content it is exploring, using elements of drama to give form and meaning to the experience. This course is designed for students who are interested in studying acting.
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DRAM 105: Introduction to Dramatic Arts
3.00 Credits
San Diego Mesa College
This course is an introductory study of the art and literature of the theater. Emphasis is placed on the examination and evaluation of dramatic texts in terms of genre, historical context, aesthetics and reception. In addition, this course introduces students to the technical aspects of the theatrical industry including production and personnel through campus drama productions and field trips. This course is designed for students majoring in dramatic arts and anyone interested in theatre.
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