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4.00 Credits
First of a series of seven courses, Dental Hygiene Practice I-VII. Course facilitates development of student skills required for the practice of dental hygiene. New knowledge and skills include principles of infection control, equipment use and maintenance, basic body mechanics, basics of dental instrumentation, integration of basic sciences and clinical practice, patient assessment, and basics of records management. Prerequisite: Admission to the Dental Hygiene Program. (Formerly DENT 109.)
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6.00 Credits
Second in a series of seven, this course facilitates development of student skills required for the practice of dental hygiene. New practice and application includes coronal polishing, use and care of dental handpieces, basic instrumentation for scaling procedures and instrument sharpening, patient case-type classification, and developing dental hygiene diagnosis. Prerequisite: Admission to Dental Hygiene Program. (Formerly DENT 119.)
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6.00 Credits
Third in a series of seven, this course further facilitates development of student skills required for the practice of dental hygiene. New practice and application includes Gracey curets, periodontal files, furcation probes, case history and documentation, margination, custom fluoride trays, and management of dentinal hypersensitivity. Students will apply theory and fundamentals introduced. Prerequisite: Admission to Dental Hygiene Program. (Formerly DENT 129.)
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6.00 Credits
Fourth in a series of seven, this course further facilitates development of student skills required for the practice of dental hygiene. Students will apply theory and fundamentals in a clinical setting through delivery of more advanced direct patient services. (Formerly DENT 169.)
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7.00 Credits
Fifth in a series of seven, this course further develops the student's skill base and introduces additional basic dental hygiene theory and practice. Students will continue to apply developed skills in providing more advanced direct patient care. Prerequisite: Admission to Dental Hygiene Program. (Formerly DENT 239.)
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7.00 Credits
Sixth in a series of seven, this course further develops the student's skill base and introduces additional basic dental hygiene theory and practice. Students will continue to apply developed skills in providing more advanced direct patient care. Prerequisite: Admission to Dental Hygiene Program. (Formerly DENT 249.)
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7.00 Credits
The final course in a series of seven continues to develop the basic application of advanced dental hygiene theory and practice with new patient experiences that simulate an authentic work place. Prerequisite: Admission to Dental Hygiene Program. (Formerly DENT 259.)
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to history, art, and craft of theater. Plays are read and discussed. Play production is studied from the viewpoints of the playwright, actor, director, and theater technicians. Attendance at current community theater production is desirable. ENGL& 101 highly recommended. (Formerly DRAMA 100.) (H)
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5.00 Credits
Acting I is an introduction to craft: the balance of external technique and internal elements in order to create a flexible but consistent process that can be used to create believable characters in a variety of settings. Class is a combination of theory and practice. Students are exposed to major post- Stanislavkian acting theories that are applied in scene and partner work. (Formerly DRAMA 101.) (P)
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5.00 Credits
Students will develop a critical vocabulary to talk about scripts as artifacts. Students will develop original oneact plays and compete for possible production spots in the spring Festival of Student-Directed One-Act Plays. (Formerly DRAMA 175.) (E)
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