Independent Study: Dance
Tutorial study of special projects in Dance. A student submits a detailed project description and the objectives and learning outcomes specific to the project are formulated by the instructor and student.
Tutorial study of special projects in Dance. A student submits a detailed project description and the objectives and learning outcomes specific to the project are formulated by the instructor and student.
Intermediate work in the techniques of tap dance. Repeatable up to four credits.
Intermediate techniques of modern dance. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
Ballet, Intermediate work in the techniques of ballet. Repeatable up to four credits.
Beginning, basic techniques of tap dance. Repeatable up to four credits.
Beginning techniques of modern dance. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
Beginning techniques of ballet. May be repeated to a maximum of four credits.
A continuation of DA119 elevating laboratory proficiency to clinical proficiency in accordance with the State Dental Practice Act during one (1) to two (2) rotations in selected private dental practices and public clinics. One hour lecture and 16 to 24 clinical experience hours per week. Students are expected to complete 180-225 clinical hours of the program total of 300 clinical hours, in this course.
Principles of dental office routine, management of dental office supplies, team responsibilities, receptionist and secretarial duties, dental bookkeeping, appointment control, laboratory prescriptions, letter writing, collections, telephone technique and filing. Employment interview techniques, employee rights and benefits, and an introduction to computer application in a dental office.
A continuation of DA112 including the study of oral pathology, pharmacology, medical emergencies. Also included is an introduction of body systems: muscular, skeletal, endocrine, exocrine and reproductive systems.