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<strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2009</strong>–20<strong>10</strong> CATALOG | 257<br />

DAE140<br />

Dental Issues Seminar<br />

1 credit(s) 1 period(s) lecture<br />

Supplements students’ clinical experiences<br />

in dental practices. Analysis of clinical<br />

procedures in general and specialty dental<br />

practices. Recording, tabulating, and<br />

evaluation of skills performed. Completion<br />

of community oral health projects.<br />

Examination of ethical, judicial, and cultural<br />

diversity issues involved in the practice of<br />

dentistry. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or<br />

better in DAE<strong>10</strong>1, DAE<strong>10</strong>2, DAE<strong>10</strong>4,<br />

DAE<strong>10</strong>6, DAE<strong>10</strong>7, DAE/DHE114, DAE/<br />

DHE122, DAE/DHE203, and DAE/DHE204.<br />

Corequisites: DAE/DHE124, DAE131,<br />

DAE144, DAE145, DAE151, DAE224,<br />

DAE225, DAE226, DAE227, and DAE228.<br />

DAE144<br />

Pharmacology<br />

1 credit(s) 1 period(s) lecture<br />

Study of the principles of pharmacology,<br />

regulatory agencies, classification, uses,<br />

administration, and protocol for handling<br />

drugs used in dentistry. Prerequisites:<br />

Admission to the Dental Assisting Program<br />

or permission of instructor, DAE<strong>10</strong>1,<br />

DAE<strong>10</strong>2, DAE<strong>10</strong>4, DAE<strong>10</strong>6, DAE<strong>10</strong>7, DAE/<br />

DHE114, DAE/DHE203, DAE/DHE204 or<br />

permission of instructor. Corequisites:<br />

DAE/DHE124, DAE131, DAE140, DAE145,<br />

DAE151, DAE224, DAE225, DAE226,<br />

DAE227, DAE228, or permission of the<br />

instructor.<br />

DAE145<br />

Oral Pathology<br />

2 credit(s) 2 period(s) lecture<br />

Emphasis on processes that are the basis of<br />

oral disease. Identifies the role of the Dental<br />

Assistant in the treatment of oral disease.<br />

Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental<br />

Assisting Program or permission of<br />

instructor, DAE<strong>10</strong>1, DAE<strong>10</strong>2, DAE<strong>10</strong>4,<br />

DAE<strong>10</strong>6, DAE<strong>10</strong>7, DAE/DHE114, DAE/<br />

DHE203, DAE/DHE204 or permission of<br />

instructor. Corequisites: DAE/DHE124,<br />

DAE131, DAE140, DAE144, DAE151,<br />

DAE224, DAE225, DAE226, DAE227,<br />

DAE228, or permission of the instructor.<br />

DAE151<br />

Survey of Dental Office Management<br />

2 credit(s) 2 period(s) lecture<br />

Basic business procedures and office<br />

management skills related to the dental<br />

practice. Prerequisites: DAE<strong>10</strong>1, DAE<strong>10</strong>2,<br />

DAE<strong>10</strong>4, DAE<strong>10</strong>6, DAE<strong>10</strong>7, DAE/DHE114,<br />

DAE/DHE122, DAE/DHE 203, DAE/DHE204,<br />

or permission of instructor. Corequisites:<br />

DAE/DHE124, DAE131, DAE144, DAE145,<br />

DAE224, DAE225, DAE226, DAE227,<br />

DAE228, or permission of instructor.<br />

DAE/DHE203<br />

Dental Materials<br />

2 credit(s) 2 period(s) lecture<br />

Composition, properties and criteria for use<br />

of dental materials. Principles of mixing<br />

techniques of restorative, preventive, and<br />

laboratory dental materials. Prerequisites:<br />

(Admission to the Dental Assisting or Dental<br />

Hygiene Programs) or permission of<br />

instructor. Corequisites: DAE/DHE204.<br />

DAE/DHE204<br />

Dental Materials Laboratory<br />

1 credit(s) 3 period(s) lab<br />

Manipulate permanent and temporary<br />

restorative materials, impression material,<br />

dental waxes, cements, periodontal<br />

dressings, bases and liners. Fabricate mouth<br />

protectors, study models, and custom<br />

impression trays. Laboratory proficiency in<br />

margination of permanent restorative<br />

materials. Prerequisites: (Admission to the<br />

Dental Assisting or Dental Hygiene<br />

Programs) or permission of instructor.<br />

Corequisites: DAE/DHE203.<br />

DAE224<br />

General Clinical Practice<br />

1 credit(s) 5 period(s) lab<br />

Placement of students in general practice<br />

dental facilities for supervised practical<br />

experience. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or<br />

better in DAE<strong>10</strong>1, DAE<strong>10</strong>2, DAE<strong>10</strong>4,<br />

DAE<strong>10</strong>6, DAE<strong>10</strong>7, DAE/DHE114, DAE/<br />

DHE122, DAE/DHE203, and DAE/DHE204.<br />

Corequisites: DAE/DHE124, DAE131,<br />

DAE140, DAE144, DAE145, DAE151,<br />

DAE225, DAE226, DAE227, and DAE228.<br />

DAE225<br />

Pediatric Clinical Practice<br />

1 credit(s) 5 period(s) lab<br />

Placement of students in pediatric practice<br />

dental facilities for supervised practical<br />

experience. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or<br />

better in DAE<strong>10</strong>1, DAE<strong>10</strong>2, DAE<strong>10</strong>4,<br />

DAE<strong>10</strong>6, DAE<strong>10</strong>7, DAE/DHE114, DAE/<br />

DHE122, DAE/DHE203, and DAE/DHE204.<br />

Corequisites: DAE/DHE124, DAE131,<br />

DAE140, DAE144, DAE145, DAE151,<br />

DAE224, DAE226, DAE227, and DAE228.<br />

DAE226<br />

Periodontal Clinical Practice<br />

1 credit(s) 5 period(s) lab<br />

Placement of students in periodontal<br />

practice dental facilities for supervised<br />

practical experience. Prerequisites: A grade<br />

of "C" or better in DAE<strong>10</strong>1, DAE<strong>10</strong>2, DAE<strong>10</strong>4,<br />

DAE<strong>10</strong>6, DAE<strong>10</strong>7, DAE/DHE114, DAE/<br />

DHE122, DAE/DHE203, and DAE/DHE204.<br />

Corequisites: DAE/DHE124, DAE131,<br />

DAE140, DAE144, DAE145, DAE151,<br />

DAE224, DAE225, DAE227, and DAE228.<br />

DAE227<br />

Orthodontic Clinical Practice<br />

1 credit(s) 5 period(s) lab<br />

Placement of students in orthodontic<br />

practice dental facilities for supervised<br />

practical experience. Prerequisites: A grade<br />

of "C" or better in DAE<strong>10</strong>1, DAE<strong>10</strong>2, DAE<strong>10</strong>4,<br />

DAE<strong>10</strong>6, DAE<strong>10</strong>7, DAE/DHE114, DAE/<br />

DHE122, DAE/DHE203, and DAE/DHE204,<br />

Corequisites: DAE/DHE124, DAE131,<br />

DAE140, DAE144, DAE145, DAE151,<br />

DAE224, DAE225 DAE226, and DAE228.<br />

DAE228<br />

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinical<br />

Practice<br />

1 credit(s) 5 period(s) lab<br />

Placement of students in oral and<br />

maxillofacial surgical facilities for supervised<br />

practical experience. Prerequisites: A grade<br />

of "C" or better in DAE<strong>10</strong>1, DAE<strong>10</strong>2, DAE<strong>10</strong>4,<br />

DAE<strong>10</strong>6, DAE<strong>10</strong>7, DAE/DHE114, DAE/<br />

DHE122, DAE/DHE203, and DAE/DHE204,<br />

Corequisites: DAE/DHE124, DAE131,<br />

DAE140, DAE144, DAE145, DAE151,<br />

DAE224, DAE225, DAE226, and DAE227.<br />

DAE298AA-AC<br />

Special Projects<br />

1-3 credit(s) 1-3 period(s) lab<br />

Organized and tailored around the interests<br />

and needs of the individual student.<br />

Structured to provide an atmosphere of<br />

individualized research and study paralleled<br />

by professional expertise and guidance.<br />

Professional-type facilities and equipment<br />

are made available for student use. Allows<br />

the best aspects of independent study and<br />

individualized learning to be combined to<br />

maximize student development.<br />

Prerequisites: None.<br />

DFT – Drafting<br />

Technology<br />

DFT121<br />

Introduction to Architectural Drafting<br />

3 credit(s) 6 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

Emphasis on basic drafting techniques and<br />

principles of architectural drafting. Use of<br />

basic drafting instruments. Includes lettering,<br />

line weights, dimensioning, multiview<br />

projection, floor plans, elevations.<br />

construction details, and portfolio<br />

development. Prerequisites: None.<br />

DFT122<br />

Residential Architectural Drafting<br />

3 credit(s) 6 period(s) lecture + lab<br />

Principles of architectural design and<br />

residential construction. Development and<br />

use of schematics, sketches, elevations,<br />

plans, and details for designing residential<br />

structures using board and/or CAD<br />

(Computer Aided Drafting) skills.<br />

Prerequisites: (DFT<strong>10</strong>5AA or DFT252AA)<br />

and DFT121, or equivalent, or departmental<br />

approval.<br />

Course Descriptions

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