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  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the organization of digital computers. Topics include information representation, system architecture, instruction sets, addressing modes, input/output techniques, and subroutine linkage considerations. Students write Intel 80286 microprocessor assembly language programs. Prerequisite: CSC 201
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to familiarize the student with the foundation utilized by most organizations in developing a management framework that will implement a secure, predictable and dependable system throughout the organization. In addition, it will help students preparing to take the Certified Information Systems Security Professional Exam (CISSP). This is a first course in the introduction and study of information security. Pre-requisite: CIT 116
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

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  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide the student with foundational knowledge of common techniques used by most cyber crime investigators. Procedural approaches and documentation will be covered. These procedures identify the accepted approaches to protect a digital crime scene/incident, process the collected data/information, ensure and document the integrity of the entire process. The cyber crime investigative procedures will be scrutinized to identify potential problems. The student will be instructed in how the procedures and outcomes of those procedures create supporting documentation for a legal case.
  • 0.00 - 5.00 Credits

    An introduction to the profession of dental hygiene and to the scientific principles of practice are core topics presented in this preclinical course. Didactic concepts and clinical techniques are integrated and applied in laboratory and clinical practice. Fundamental client assessment procedures, instrumentation skills and infection control protocols are the major foundational concepts presented. These will prepare the novice clinician to begin the provision of dental hygiene services to clients in the clinical setting. [R-1] Corequisites: ENG 101, BIO 115, CHM 110, DNT 103, CPR certification
  • 0.00 - 5.00 Credits

    The emphasis of this course is on the role of the dental hygienist in the care of medically compromised clients or clients whose particular needs require special consideration in clinical practice. The mandated New York State course in Child Abuse Detection and Reporting is also presented. Clinical content includes continued study of the Dental Hygiene Process of Care addressing the Dental Hygiene Diagnosis, as well as Treatment Planning phases. The clinical experience provides the student with the opportunity to further develop novice level instrumentation skills and assessment techniques. [R-1] Prerequisites: CPR certification, DNT 101, BIO 115, CHM 110, DNT 103 Corequisites: ENG 102, DNT 104, DNT 106, DNT 108, MLT 106
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Study of the anatomy, embryology, and histology of the orofacial complex and neck as foundational knowledge for the study of dental hygiene. Detailed anatomy of the teeth and periodontium and anatomy of local anesthesia is provided. Other topics include embryology of the orofacial complex, histology of oral tissues, and the following anatomy: osteology, musculature, circulation, lymphatics, glands, and cranial nerves of the head and neck region. Corequisites: ENG 101, DNT 101, BIO 115, CHM 110
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Dental Radiology is the application of the principles of radiology in the study of the teeth and their surrounding structures. The students will study in lecture the history and principles of radiation physics, radiation biology, radiation safety, radiographic quality assurance, image theory, and alternative imaging modalities. The laboratory will provide demonstrations and practical application in the fundamentals of intraoral and extraoral radiographic techniques, processing, mounting and interpretation. Throughout the dental hygiene program, students will continue to integrate both didactic and preclinical skills by practical application in the clinic and extended clinical settings. [R-1] Prerequisites: BIO 115, CHM 110, DNT 101, DNT 103 Corequisites: ENG 102, DNT 102, DNT 106, DNT 108, MLT 106
  • 2.00 Credits

    Students develop skills in health promotion and disease prevention, focused primarily at the clinical, private practice setting. Topics include principles of client education, communication, psychology of oral health care, client management, oral physiotherapy, client assessment for preventive education and treatment, tobacco cessation and prevention, therapeutics and topics in advanced caries prevention. Didactic concepts and clinical application are coordinated with clinical practice. Specific health education/preventive topics are assigned. Prerequisites: DNT 101, BIO 115, CHM 110, DNT 103 Corequisites: DNT 102, DNT 104, DNT 108, ENG 102, MLT 106
  • 2.00 Credits

    The composition, dosage, therapeutic action, use and effects of drugs related to clinical dentistry and dental hygiene are studied. Prerequisites: BIO 115, CHM 110, DNT 101, DNT 103 Corequisites: DNT 102, DNT 104, DNT 106, ENG 102, MLT 106
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