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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXclude anatomy of the oral cavity, dental terminology, externaland internal tooth anatomy, tooth nomenclature andnumbering systems, individual tooth and root morphology,tooth eruption schedules, occlusion, and operative dentistry.Students will use anatomical models of the head,neck, oral cavity, and teeth, and extracted teeth to apply didacticinformation during laboratory, and apply knowledgeof head, neck, and dental anatomy to preclinical dental hygiene.Prerequisite: Program admission. Corequisite: DES1020. Lab Fee (OA)DES1100C DENTAL MATERIALS & EXPANDED DUTIES3 cr. hrs.Dental Materials and Expanded Duties focuses on the nature,qualities, composition, and manipulation of materialsused in dentistry. The primary goal of this course is toenhance the student’s ability to make clinical judgmentsregarding the use and care of dental materials based onhow these materials react in the oral environment. Lecturetopics include dental material standards, dental materialproperties, impression materials, gypsum products,mouthguards and whitening systems, dental bases, linersand cements, temporary restorations, classifications forrestorative dentistry, direct restorative materials, indirectrestorative materials, polishing procedures for dental restorations,removable dental prostheses, sealants and implants.Students will have hands-on laboratory experiencein applying pit and fissure sealants, taking alginate impressions,and pouring and trimming study models. Someof the material taught in DES 1100C provides didactic, practical,and clinical experience necessary for the dental hygienestudent to perform expanded functions as requiredby, and outlined in <strong>Florida</strong> Statute Title XXXII, Chapter 466,Section 466.024, and in the <strong>Florida</strong> Administrative CodeChapter 64, Sections B5-16. 001, B5-16.002, and B5-16.006through B5-16.010. Prerequisite: DEH 1002. Corequisite:DEH 1130. Lab Fee (OA)DES1203 DENTAL RADIOLOGY 2 cr. hrs.Dental Radiography provides the fundamental knowledgeof the nature, physical behavior, and biological effects ofradiation to maximize understanding of proper methods ofcontrol and safety procedures to be in exposing, processing,mounting, and interpreting diagnostic radiographs ofteeth and their surrounding structures. Lecture topics includeradiation physics principles, radiation biology, radiationsafety, infection control, radiographic need, radiographicquality assurance, imaging theory, radiographic interpretation,principles of digital radiography, and legal issues ofdental radiography. Prerequisite: Program admission.Corequisite: DES 1203L. (OA)DES1203L DENTAL RADIOLOGY LAB 2 cr. hrs.Dental Radiology Lab provides the fundamental knowledgeof the nature, physical behavior, and biological effects ofradiation to maximize understanding of proper methods ofcontrol and safety procedures to be in exposing, processing,mounting, and interpreting diagnostic radiographs ofteeth and their surrounding structures. Lab topics includeradiation physics principles, radiation biology, radiationsafety, infection control, radiographic need, radiographicquality assurance, imaging theory, radiographic interpretation,principles of digital radiography, and legal issues ofdental radiography. Laboratory experience includes correctoperation of X-ray units and digital sensors, exposing,processing, mounting, and interpreting diagnostically acceptableradiographs. Prerequisite: Program admission.Corequisite: DES 1203. Lab Fee (OA)EECO 2013 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (MACRO)3 cr. hrs.Basic course in macroeconomics which includes conceptssuch as opportunity costs, the production possibilities curve,and supply and demand analysis. The course emphasizesbasic principles regarding aggregate demand/supply, cyclicalunemployment and inflation, economic growth, monetarypolicy, economic stabilization, national budget anddebt problems, international trade matters, and other timelysubjects. (TR)ECO 2023 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (MICRO)3 cr. hrs.Microeconomic theory and issues such as: consumerchoice, firm theory, theories of production, cost and supply,competitive markets, market failure, regulation, publicgoods and public choice, input markets, and income distribution.Completion of ECO 2013 is advised but not required.(TR)ECO 2949CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN ECONOMICS (TR)3 cr. hrs.EDF 1005 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION 3 cr. hrs.An introduction to the American educational system, itsdevelopment, organization, and professional opportunities.A 15 hour observation component in a public or privateschool setting is required of each student who takes thiscourse. (TR)EDF 1060 HISTORY OF EDUCATION 3 cr. hrs.A study of the development of the American educationalsystem and the development of American schools. Offeredon Demand. (TR)EDF 2030 EFFECTIVE CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT3 cr. hrs.Basic principles of classroom management, establishingeffective rules, use of reward systems, program evaluation,and review of typical school problems/proven programs.Prerequisite: EDF 1005 or Instructor’s approval. (OA)EDF 2930EDF 2931SPECIAL TOPICS IN EDUCATION FOUNDA-TIONS (OA)1-4 cr. hrs.SELECTED TOPICS IN EDUCATION (OA)1-4 cr. hrs.169

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