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  • 4.00 Credits

    Visual Basic will be used to create applications for the Windows operating system. Students will learn how to work with pre-built objects, graphics, enter commands, use variables and constants, use programming control structures and work with classes. The course will include an introduction to Active X Data Objects and functions of the Application Programming Interface.(3 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours) Prerequisites: IST 106.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Concepts, procedures, design, implementation and management issues of database systems, following database development life cycle. Stresses importance of needs analysis, requirements statement, and testing final product against initial requirements definition. Database management and security issues will be explored. Programming will be based on currently used business application database software, and SQL. Theory will be reinforced with projects to be completed using current business database software. Prerequisites: IST 105 and IST 205.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the fundamentals of World Wide Web home page design using the Extended Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML). Students will gain extensive hands-on experience creating Web pages using HTML tags for links, tables, forms, and incorporating images. Additionally, the course will present an introduction to basic web page scripting and web database interfacing. Quality design elements and style will be considered throughout the course. Prerequisite:    IST 105 or IST 106
  • 3.00 Credits

    An overview of computer communications, hardware and software requirements, protocols and applications (including terminal emulation, remote login and file transfer). Explore local area network topologies, installation and administration issues. Students will install server software and set up a working network during the course. Prerequisite:    IST 105 or IST 106
  • 3.00 Credits

    Course provides an overview of data structures, including arrays, lists, stacks, queues, classes and trees. Abstract data types (ADTs) are also covered. Other topics included are: recursion, linked-lists, big-O notation, linear and binary searches, hashing and sorting. Prerequisite: IST 210.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students complete a minimum of 80 hours of computer-related work experience. Job functions can include programming, user support, network support and administration, web site development or other related responsibilities (subject to approval by the program director). Students are responsible for placement search, interviewing, and transportation to and from the work site. Students will be required to keep a journal of their hours, and employer feedback will impact student's course grade. There will be six (6) sessions with the course instructor to discuss various work-related topics, including appropriate work dress and ethics, working in teams, managing your manager, how to deal with stress, etc. Prerequisite: Students must have successfully completed (C or better) at least nine credits in Information Systems and Technology courses.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to orient the dental assisting student to a new profession. An overview of its history, structure, professional organization, ethics and jurisprudence, areas of services, certification, and Pennsylvania State Dental Practice acts are included. Emphasis in this course will be placed upon preparing the student to assist the dentist in all operative procedures. Proper patient positioning, selection of instruments and materials for all operative procedures, as well as proficiency in four-handed dentistry, and proper asepsis and sterilization techniques according to blood borne pathogen and OSHA standards will be required for completion of this course. Students are required to purchase required uniform for program.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This clinical experience is designed to orient the student to working chairside within Manor's Dental Health Center located at the College. Students are directly involved in patient care working as chairside assistants with the dentists and sophomore EFDAs. This course incorporates all aspects of dental assisting learned fi rst semester and allows application and perfecting of learned skills through hands on experience. Radiation Badge Fee: $30.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will acquaint the student with the physical principles involved in the production and clinical use of X-radiation. Students will be made cognizant of radiobiological effects so that this knowledge can be used in understanding and implementing basic principles of radiobiological health. X-ray fi lms and the various factors which infl uence the density, contrast, defi nition, and distortion of the radiographic image will be studied. Darkroom, fi lm mountings, recognizing and understanding landmarks and interpretation will also be studied. (Two hours lecture). No prerequisites.
  • 1.00 Credits

    In order for dental auxiliaries to produce diagnostically useful radiographs with minimal patient radiation exposure, it is essential that they possess a thorough understanding of extraoral and intraoral techniques. This course will provide students with two recommended techniques used in taking exposures utilizing both traditional and digital radiography, as well as those extraoral techniques as they pertain to dental procedures. Students must demonstrate profi ciency in all techniques by passing required competencies to complete this course. Students are required to pay for radiation monitoring badges. Prerequisite: A satisfactory grade of "C" or better in DA 101 Chairside Procedures; DA 103Principles of Radiology; DA 105 Practice Management; and DA 107 Dental Materials. (Assigned laboratory/clinical responsibilities.)
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