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4.00 Credits
SQL (Structured Query Language) is the platform language for all database application programs. Students will learn and practice the fundamental coding and database design principles to enable them to plan, create, modify, and access databases. Prerequisite: CS 234
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4.00 Credits
This class begins where Database Management ends. Students learn and practice advanced database management techniques such as database normalization, relational database analysis and design, using calculated fields, resolving multi-part and multi-valued fields, and application of business rules to database projects. Prerequisite: CS 261 & CS 234
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4.00 Credits
This course provides students with a primer on the basic elements of design such as typography (text and display sizes), images, principles of color theory and layout. Students will learn important design techniques, visual thinking, concept development, and composition. By the end of the course, students will be able to create clear, intelligent and powerful graphic communication for both the web and print media using Swish, a Macromedia Flash WYSIWYG vector based animation tool software. Prerequisite: CS 232
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4.00 Credits
Introduces students to the oral cavity and surrounding anatomical structures. Emphasis is placed on the Trigeminal Nerve, Histology and Embryology of the oral cavity and its dentition. Pathology of the oral cavity disorders is discussed as well.
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4.00 Credits
Teaches the handling of chairside materials such as dental cements, preliminary and final impressions, temporary crowns and restorations, sealants and fluoride treatments, restorative materials and pouring and trimming of stone models. The laboratory procedures involved, as well as the actual laboratory work, are included. Prerequisite: DE 190
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4.00 Credits
Introduces students to the principles of four-handed dentistry, instrument transfer, the specialties of dentistry, and the procedures used in each. Students will also learn about high-speed evacuation and will be able to function as a chairside assistant in actual practice.
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4.00 Credits
Provides in-depth information concerning patient care in the dental practice. Students are made aware of OSHA regulations concerning instrument handling and sterilization and disease transmission. Students are prepared to handle medical, as well as dental, emergencies which might arise in the dental office. Oral disease control is covered, as are dental clinical charting systems. A brief history of dentistry and assisting is included.
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4.00 Credits
Studies X-ray techniques and practices. Students are expected to place, expose, develop, and mount two full-mouth series of radiographs. Digital and panoramic techniques are reviewed as well. The history of dental radiography is discussed and safety regulations when exposing radiographs. Prerequisite: DE 190
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4.00 Credits
Summarizes previous clinical and laboratory courses allowing for additional skill development. Prerequisite: DE 290, DE 291 & DE 293
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4.00 Credits
Emphasizes the written and computer management of patient charts and records, appointment scheduling, insurance forms, and billing as applicable to a dental office. Verbal and written communication are discussed, along with ethics and psychology in the dental practice. There is a review of tooth numbering systems and charting as well.
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