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DANC 3250 –Dance for theStage I (2-2-3)
Practice and principles of fundamentals and stylistic characteristics common to ballet,
jazz, and modern dance and their application to staged musical productions. For
musicmajors.
DANC 3251 –Dance for theStage II (2-2-3)
Continued practice and principles of dance styles and their application to staged
musical productions, with an emphasis onmodern styles. For musicmajors
Pre-requisite: DANC 3250
DANC 3600 –DanceHistory (3-0-3)
A survey of the roots, styles, and artists of dance fromprehistory through the20th
century, including apractical study of various historical dancemovements.
Pre-requisite: one of the following: DANC2110, DANC 2120, DANC 2130, DANC
2140
DANC 4250 –Choreography (2-2-3)
Further exploration of methods learned in Dance for the Stage and application of the
fundamentals of dance composition to choreographic projects with attention to overall
structure. The coursealso explores and analyzes problems in danceperformances.
Pre-requisite: DANC 3250
DANC4800 –Special Topics inDance (3-0-2/3)
A seminar inDance topics.Maybe repeated for credit when topics vary. Varying
Credit.
Dental Hygiene (DHYG)
DHYG 3100 - Introduction to theDental HygieneProfession (3-0-3)
An introduction to the profession of dental hygiene including topics such as health
history, medical disease, and vital signs. The introduction to clinical practice focuses
on techniques needed for sterilization/disinfection procedures, patient/operator
positioning, oral prophylaxis procedures including the removal of hard and soft
deposits, patient education, and treatment planning. The dental hygiene portfolio will
be introduced and implemented in this course. A dental hygiene writing assessment
will be administered and referrals recommended if student need is demonstrated.
Prerequisite(s): B.S.D.H. Admission.
Corequisite(s): DHYG 3100C.
DHYG 3101–Professional Development inDental Hygiene (3-2-4)
An exploration of current informatics and instructional technology, legal and ethical
issues, interdisciplinary practice, emerging employment opportunities for the dental
hygienist and an introduction to evidence-based decision making is provided. The
directed field experiences will focus on treatment of the patient with advanced
periodontal disease, practicemanagement andmarketing in thedental environment.
Prerequisite(s): Licensed or licensure eligibledental hygienists who hold an associate
degree in dental hygiene.
Corequisite(s): None
Other restrictions: Transition course prior to entry intoRDH-BSDHDegreeCompletion
Program
DHYG 3100C - Introduction toClinical Dental Hygiene (0-6-2)
Utilizing the knowledge obtained in the DHYG3100 course, this clinical course will
orient students to instruments, procedures andmaterials used in the practice of dental
hygiene. Clinical practice on student partners will emphasize the comprehensive study
of oral prophylaxis procedures, including the removal of hard and soft deposits, patient
education, treatment planning and infection control.
Prerequisite(s): B.S.D.H. Admission.
Corequisite(s): DHYG 3100.
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