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DANC 121: Tap Dance I
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
The emphasis in this course will be on learning basic steps and tap progressions. Class will include barre work, across the floor and center floor combinations. Graded technique will be incorporated to monitor progress. This class may be repeated for up to four credits. Credit may be granted by audition. Cr. 2. Subject Area Theatre
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DANC 202: Ballet II
6.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
This course will build upon dancer's current technique. Classes are participatory, focusing on the further development to increase turnout, flexibility, and stage presence. Students will be involved in barre, center, and across the floor work, including more complex adagio, allegro, and turn combinations. This course will entail in-class discussions, readings, and dance compositions to form a deeper understanding and appreciation of the art of dance. The anatomical and scientific principles of dance technique along with musicality,phrasing, and movement dynamics will also be emphasized throughout the course. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Preparation for Course P:? DANC?102 or consent of instructor. Cr. 2. Subject Area Theatre
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DANC 203: Jazz Dance II
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Jazz Dance II?is a continuation of Jazz I. further training of the dancer's body with more detailed warm-ups and combinations is the emphasis of the class. Preparing the dancer for performance level is stressed. May be repeated for up to six hours of credit. Credit may be granted by audition. Preparation for Course P: DANC?103 or THTR?117. Cr. 2. Subject Area Theatre
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DANC 221: Tap Dance II
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
The emphasis min this course will be on building up0on the basic steps and progressions achieved in beginning tap (DANC 121). Class will include barre work, across the floor and center combinations. As in Tap I, graded technique will be incorporated to monitor progress. This class may be repeated up to four credits. Credit may be granted by audition. Cr. 2. Subject Area Theatre
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DANC 251: Dance History
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
This course is designed to expose students to dance as a fundamental form of human expression. Varied forms of dance will be analyzed and discussed within a sociological, cultural, and historical framework. The focus of this course is the development of Western theatrical dance from the birth of ballet in the Renaissance courts through the eclectic marriage of dance forms found in 20th century America. Throughout this course, students should develop an understanding of dance as an art form. Cr. 3. Subject Area Theatre
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DAST A111: Oral Pathology,Physiology,and Anatomy
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
An overview study of the structure and function of the body starting with the basic tissues, organs, and organ systems followed by the mechanisms of disease with emphasis on oral pathology. Cr. 1-2.
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DAST A112: Dental and Medical Emergencies and Therapeutics
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
A course including recognition and clinical experience of systemic emergencies. Comprehensive study of the physiological, toxicological, and therapeutic effects of drugs on living organisms, with emphasis on their rational application in the treatment of disease. Content includes discussions of drugs that are widely prescribed by physicians and dentists. Preparation for Course P:? DAST?A111. Cr. 2.
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DAST A121: Microbiology and Asepsis Technique
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
An overview of microbiological aspects of health and disease with emphasis on sterile procedures and disinfection techniques. Cr. 1-2.
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DAST A122: Introduction to Dentistry
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
An overview of the specialties of dentistry with specific lectures on cavity classification and nomenclature. Instrument nomenclature, principles of cavity preparation, the space-maintenance concept, management of the child patient, use of the rubber dam in direct and indirect pulp therapy. Cr. 1.
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DAST A131: Dental Materials I
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
The physical and chemical properties of dental materials affecting their usage and clinical behavior. Study includes selection, characteristics, manipulation, and care of materials used in dentistry. A131 must precede A132. Cr. 3. Hours Class 2, Lab 2.
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