2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
2011-12 College Catalog - South Florida State College
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anatomy of the oral cavity, dental terminology, external and<br />
internal tooth anatomy, tooth nomenclature and numbering<br />
systems, individual tooth and root morphology, tooth eruption<br />
schedules, occlusion, and operative dentistry. You will use<br />
anatomical models of the head, neck, oral cavity, and teeth,<br />
and extracted teeth to apply didactic information during<br />
laboratory, and apply knowledge of head, neck, and dental<br />
anatomy to preclinical dental hygiene. Prerequisite: Program<br />
admission. Corequisite: DES 1020. Lab Fee. (OA)<br />
DES 1100C DENTAL MATERIALS AND EXPANDED DU-<br />
TIES<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
Dental Materials and Expanded Duties focuses on the nature,<br />
qualities, composition, and manipulation of materials used<br />
in dentistry. The primary goal of this course is to enhance<br />
your ability to make clinical judgments regarding the use<br />
and care of dental materials based on how these materials<br />
react in the oral environment. Lecture topics include dental<br />
material standards, dental material properties, impression<br />
materials, gypsum products, mouthguards and whitening<br />
systems, dental bases, liners and cements, temporary<br />
restorations, classifi cations for restorative dentistry, direct<br />
restorative materials, indirect restorative materials, polishing<br />
procedures for dental restorations, removable dental<br />
prostheses, sealants and implants. You will have hands-on<br />
laboratory experience in applying pit and fi ssure sealants,<br />
taking alginate impressions, and pouring and trimming study<br />
models. Some of the material taught in DES 1100C provides<br />
didactic, practical, and clinical experience necessary for you<br />
to perform expanded functions as required by, and outlined<br />
in <strong>Florida</strong> Statute Title XXXII, Chapter 466, Section 466.024,<br />
and in the <strong>Florida</strong> Administrative Code Chapter 64, Sections<br />
B5-16. 001, B5-16.002, and B5-16.006 through B5-16.010.<br />
Prerequisite: DEH 1002. Corequisite: DEH 1130. Lab Fee.<br />
(OA)<br />
DES <strong>12</strong>00 DENTAL RADIOLOGY 2 cr. hrs.<br />
Dental Radiography provides the fundamental knowledge<br />
of the nature, physical behavior, and biological effects of<br />
radiation to maximize understanding of proper methods of<br />
control and safety procedures to be in exposing, processing,<br />
mounting, and interpreting diagnostic radiographs of teeth<br />
and their surrounding structures. Lecture topics include<br />
radiation physics principles, radiation biology, radiation safety,<br />
infection control, radiographic need, radiographic quality<br />
assurance, imaging theory, radiographic interpretation,<br />
principles of digital radiography, and legal issues of dental<br />
radiography. Prerequisite: Program admission. Corequisite:<br />
DES <strong>12</strong>00L. (OA)<br />
DES <strong>12</strong>00L DENTAL RADIOLOGY LAB 2 cr. hrs.<br />
Dental Radiology Lab provides the fundamental knowledge<br />
of the nature, physical behavior, and biological effects of<br />
radiation to maximize understanding of proper methods of<br />
control and safety procedures to be in exposing, processing,<br />
mounting, and interpreting diagnostic radiographs of teeth<br />
and their surrounding structures. Lab topics include radiation<br />
physics principles, radiation biology, radiation safety, infection<br />
control, radiographic need, radiographic quality assurance,<br />
imaging theory, radiographic interpretation, principles of<br />
digital radiography, and legal issues of dental radiography.<br />
Laboratory experience includes correct operation of X-ray<br />
units and digital sensors, exposing, processing, mounting,<br />
and interpreting diagnostically acceptable radiographs.<br />
Prerequisite: Program admission. Corequisite: DES <strong>12</strong>00.<br />
Lab Fee. (OA)<br />
E<br />
ECO 1949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGN-<br />
MENT IN ECONOMICS 1-3 cr. hrs.<br />
A fi rst hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directly<br />
related to your academic major/career objective. (TR)<br />
ECO 2013 MACROECONOMICS 3 cr. hrs.<br />
This is a basic course in macroeconomics including principles<br />
such as national output and income, cyclical unemployment<br />
and infl ation, fi scal and monetary policy, the labor market,<br />
economic growth, history of economic thought, international<br />
trade, globalization, economic growth in developing countries,<br />
and other timely subjects. (TR)<br />
ECO 2023 MICROECONOMICS 3 cr. hrs.<br />
This is a basic course in microeconomics including principles<br />
such as elasticity, the production process, different market<br />
structures, externalities, public goods, income distribution<br />
and poverty, and public fi nance. (TR)<br />
ECO 2949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGN-<br />
MENT IN ECONOMICS (TR) 3 cr. hrs.<br />
EDF 1005 INTRODUCTION TO THE TEACHING PRO-<br />
FESSION<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
This is a survey course including historical, sociological,<br />
and philosophical foundations of education, governance<br />
and fi nance of education, educational policies, legal, moral,<br />
and ethical issues and the professionalism of teaching. You<br />
are required to complete 15 hours of fi eld based experience<br />
with children and youth in schools or similar settings. (TR)<br />
EDF 2085 INTRODUCTION TO DIVERSITY FOR EDUCA-<br />
TORS<br />
3 cr. hrs.<br />
This course provides the opportunity to explore issues of<br />
diversity, including an understanding of the infl uence of<br />
exceptionalities, culture, family, gender, sexual orientation,<br />
socioeconomic status, religion, language of origin, ethnicity,<br />
and age upon the educational experience. A minimum of<br />
15 hours of fi eld based experience working with diverse<br />
populations of children and youth in schools or similar settings<br />
is required. (TR)<br />
EDF 2930<br />
EDF 2931<br />
SPECIAL TOPICS IN EDUCATION FOUNDA-<br />
TIONS (TR)<br />
1-4 cr. hrs.<br />
SELECTED TOPICS IN EDUCATION (TR)<br />
1-4 cr. hrs.<br />
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