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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits, 3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab Pre-requisites: All second and summer semester courses Co-requisites: All third semester courses The student will be able to describe the theory, demonstrate laboratory procedures, and perform selected clinical procedures in the areas of preventive dentistry, periodontology, and general dentistry.
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4.00 Credits
(Formerly DEN 5312) 4 credits (6 equated/billable), 12 hours clinical practice; 1 hour recitation Pre-requisites: All second semester courses Co-requisites:All third semester courses The student will administer comprehensive dental hygiene care to patients based on individual treatment plans and make referrals when indicated. The course consists of 13 hours of clinical practice. Procedures will include those legalized aspects of Phase I and Phase II periodontal treatment that are relevant to the practice of dental hygiene. This course is a continuation of DEN 129.
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1.50 Credits
(Formerly DEN 5322) 1.5 credits, 3 hours lecture Pre-requisites: All third semester courses Co-requisites: All fourth semester courses The student will be able to provide dental health services to the community using program planning, health, education, and population survey techniques. Learning methods include seminar, field experience, and lectures.
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1.50 Credits
(Formerly DEN 5325) 1.5 credits, 3 hours lecture Pre-requisites: All third semester courses Co-requisites: All fourth semester courses The student will list the following characteristics of drugs used in the clinical practice of dental hygiene and dentistry: action and use, methods of administration, and toxicology.
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1.00 Credits
(Formerly DEN 5330) 1 credit, 3 hours clinical rotation Pre-requisites: All third semester courses Co-requisites: All fourth semester courses The student will demonstrate procedures relative to the eight dental specialties recognized by the American Dental Association.
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1.50 Credits
(Formerly DEN 5331) 1.5 credits, 3 hours lecture Pre-requisites: All third semester courses Co-requisites: All fourth semester courses The student will place dental hygiene practice within the perspective of ethics and law, develop leadership skills and acquire practice in management skills.
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1.50 Credits
(Formerly DEN 5333) 1.5 credits, 3 hours lecture Pre-requisites: All third semester courses Co-requisites: All fourth semester courses The student will develop professional acuity to current theories, methodologies, and dilemmas in dental hygiene practice through a seminar-discussion. The course will include a review of current literature, case presentations, and exposure to personnel associated with dental hygiene practice.
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4.00 Credits
(Formerly DEN 5314) 4 credits (6 equated/billable), 12 hours clinical practice; 1 hour recitation Pre-requisites: All third semester courses Co-requisites: All fourth semester courses The student will administer comprehensive dental hygiene care to patients based on individual treatment plans and make referrals when indicated. The course is a continuation of DEN 219.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits 3 hours This course provides students with a foundational understanding of the essential software for beginning their careers as digital designers. These will include the Adobe Creative Suite software (Photoshop, illustrator, ImageReady, & InDesign), Apple's iMovie, Garageband, and KeyNote as well as Microsoft's Power point. The class will provide an overview of the various interface elements and program capabilities through a variety of engaging design projects. The course allows students who are considering pursuing that Associates degree in Digital design to sample the many different possible directions and methodologies that they might follow.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits 3 hours This course provides students with a foundational understanding of new media, its definitions, and potential design. We will explore the basic principles and constructions methods as well as historical precedents to digital based media. Along the way students will gain a better understanding of how computers and their systems work, and be exposed to some of the leaders in digital art and design, as well as being exposed to examples of these leader's work and their resulting impact on the medium.
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