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ADEC 111: Dental Head and Neck Anatomy;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is a study of the basic structure of the oral cavity, a study of the nomenclature, structure, morphology and function of teeth. Demonstrations and lecture sessions are designed to emphasize the clinical appearance of the anatomical features of the teeth and point out the relationship of the teeth to adjacent teeth, opposing teeth, surrounding tissues and approximating tissues. This course also describes the structure and function of the gross structures of the head and neck. Discussions will be included to emphasize the importance of anatomical concepts.
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ADEC 112: Dental Materials;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is to introduce and reinforce theory, techniques and application in the handling of dental materials. Information and manipulation will be taught to a preclinical laboratory proficiency level and will be explored further in the Dental Specialties course. Expanded functions as listed in New Jersey Dental Auxiliary's Act are included whenever applicable to reinforce the importance of understanding the utilization of dental materials.
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ADEC 112 - Dental Materials;3 credits
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ADEC 113: Medical Emergency in the Dental Office;1 credit
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The Medical History and Evaluation section of this course is designed specifically to help obtain and record accurately the patient's past and present physical condition and medication history to modify the dental hygiene treatment plan accordingly. The Medical Emergency section of this course will prepare the student for a specific role in the management of medical emergencies. Students will be able to recognize emergency situations and take appropriate steps in treating them with a team approach. (Prerequisite: ADEC-110)
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ADEC 113 - Medical Emergency in the Dental Office;1 credit
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ADEC 114: Dental Health Education;1 credit
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is designed to prepare the dental auxiliary student to provide patient education to individuals and groups, focusing on the patient as a whole person, analyzing the patients' lifestyles, values, behavioral patterns and the environment in which the patient lives. The course takes the student through a process regarding the development, implementation and evaluation of dental health education programs in a number of settings. (Prerequisite: ADEC-110)
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ADEC 114 - Dental Health Education;1 credit
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ADEC 115: Dental Radiology;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Dental Radiology is a didactic/laboratory course presenting the principles of radiology and its clinical application. Lecture topics include x-ray production, processing, intraand extra-oral techniques, quality assurance, utilization of radiographic interpretation and radiation biology and safety, infection control and hazardous waste disposal. Laboratory experiences include manikin simulation as well as assigned patients. The format will include lectures, demonstrations, workbook questions and a quality assurance project. Students who take the laboratory component will also complete a portfolio with a self-evaluation paper. (Prerequisite: ADEC 110)
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ADEC 115 - Dental Radiology;3 credits
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ADEC 116: Dental Specialties I;1 credit
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course will allow students to incorporate principles and manipulate properties of dental materials. The course is a prerequisite to Dental Specialties II, where the student will function and perform expanded duties to laboratory proficiency. The expanded duties are outlined in the New Jersey Dental Auxiliary Practice Act. This course consists of both lecture and laboratory sessions. (Prerequisites: ADEC 110 and ADEC 112)
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ADEC 116 - Dental Specialties I;1 credit
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ADEC 117: Practice Management;1 credit
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The goal of this course in Practice Management is to provide the Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting students with background information required to manage the business office of a dental practice effectively. This course utilizes a lecture series with audio-visual aids, role playing and discussions. Guest lectures may also be included.
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AMSL 101: American Sign Language I;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
This course is designed to introduce students to the fundamentals of American Sign Language with particular attention to the grammar of the language and the culture of American deaf persons. This course will create a solid foundation of basic conversational skills and a command of the essentials and grammatical principles of the language. Students will participate in exercises to develop skills which are significant to this visually-based language.
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AMSL 102: American Sign Language II;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
Students will build upon skills acquired in the first semester course. Emphasis will be placed on vocabulary development, increased fluency in the language structure and regional and stylistic variations as well as advanced work in deaf culture, folklore and literature. (Prerequisite: AMSL 101)
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AMSL 102 - American Sign Language II;3 credits
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ANTH 105: Cultural Anthropology;3 credits
3.00 Credits
Brookdale Community College
The student will investigate the concepts of culture and apply them to different cultures of the world. The student will determine the universal aspects of each culture concept and investigate the development and consequences of culture's evolution from simple to complex.
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ANTH 105 - Cultural Anthropology;3 credits
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