<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2007</strong> Schedule of ClassesSEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION SEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATIONDENTAL HYGIENE 109 -INFECTION CONTROL IN DENTISTRY - 1 UNITThis course is designed to provide the Dental Health Care Worker withthe principles and practical application concepts of infection control indentistry. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA),Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Center for Disease Control(CDC) governmental agency standards will be presented and discussed.7032 9:00-11:05 Th MCDANIEL, S A9DH 912(8 Week Class - Starts 9/4/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 10/26/<strong>2007</strong>)DENTAL HYGIENE 150 - PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY - 1 UNITThis course provides the fundamentals for the clinical application ofprimary preventive dentistry procedures. Content centers on thestrategies to prevent plaque diseases and the skills required foreffective patient education and motivation.7033 11:10-12:15 Th TAKAYAMA, L A9DH 912DENTAL HYGIENE 155 - DENTAL MATERIALS - 2 UNITSPREREQUISITE: Open only to Dental Hygiene students who have completedall Dental Hygiene program courses attempted with a grade of "C" or better.The purpose of this course is to study the properties, composition andmanipulation of materials used in dentistry.7034 10:00-11:05 W PADNICK, E A9DH 912& 11:20-12:25 W DONES, C A9DH 912DENTAL HYGIENE 200 - CARIOLOGY AND OCCLUSION - 1 UNITPREREQUISITE: Open only to Dental Hygiene students who have completedall Dental Hygiene Program courses attempted with a grade of "C" or better.This course provides understanding, recognition and proper treatmentof cardiology and occlusion. Lectures and discussion cover theaspects of temporomandibular dysfunction, dental caries, dentaldesensitization and traumatic injuries to the teeth.7036 9:30-10:35 M AGUIAR, A A 9DENTAL HYGIENE 201A -CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE III A - 2 UNITSPREREQUISITE: Open only to Dental Hygiene students who have completedall Dental Hygiene program courses attempted with a grade of "C" or better.(Clinic 6 hours)In a clinical setting students apply specific knowledge and skillslearned in preclinical and didactic courses. Emphasis will be ontreating the patient with moderate active periodontal involvement.7038 8:30-11:30 T STAFF UCLA& 1:00-5:00 T STAFF UCLA& 8:30-11:30 Th MCDANIEL, S UCLA& 1:00-5:00 Th MCDANIEL, S UCLA(8 Week Class - Starts 9/4/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 10/26/<strong>2007</strong>)7040 8:30-11:35 T CHAMBERS, C UCLA& 1:00-5:10 T CHAMBERS, C UCLA& 8:30-11:35 Th MEHR, F UCLA& 1:00-5:10 Th MEHR, F UCLA(8 Week Class - Starts 9/4/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 10/26/<strong>2007</strong>)7042 8:30-11:35 T DONES, C UCLA& 1:00-5:05 T DONES, C UCLA& 8:30-12:05 F SAMONTE, J UCLA& 1:00-4:35 F AGUIAR, A UCLA(8 Week Class - Starts 9/4/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 10/26/<strong>2007</strong>)DENTAL HYGIENE 201B -CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE III B - 2 UNITSA continuation of Clinical Dental Hygiene IIIA. Rotating the assignmentsinto dental specialty clinics at UCLA provide the opportunity to learn therole of the dental hygienist in the area of periodontics.7044 8:30-11:35 T STAFF UCLA& 1:00-5:10 T STAFF UCLA& 8:30-11:35 Th MCDANIEL, S UCLA& 1:00-5:10 Th MCDANIEL, S UCLA(7 Week Class - Starts 10/23/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 12/16/<strong>2007</strong>)7046 8:30-11:30 T CHAMBERS, C UCLA& 1:00-5:00 T CHAMBERS, C UCLA& 8:30-11:30 Th MEHR, F UCLA& 1:00-5:00 Th MEHR, F UCLA(7 Week Class - Starts 10/23/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 12/16/<strong>2007</strong>)7048 8:30-11:30 T DONES, C UCLA& 1:00-5:00 T DONES, C UCLA& 8:30-12:05 F SAMONTE, J UCLA& 1:00-4:35 F AGUIAR, A UCLA(7 Week Class - Starts 10/23/<strong>2007</strong>, Ends 12/16/<strong>2007</strong>)DENTAL HYGIENE 203 -EXPANDED FUNCTIONS LABORATORY - 1 UNITPREREQUISITE: Open only to Dental Hygiene students who have completedall Dental Hygiene program courses attempted with a grade of "C" or better.This laboratory course is designed to provide experience in selectedfunctions and manipulations of various stainless steel crowns, mouthguardconstruction and removal of rub of anterior and posterior matrices.7050 1:00-4:15 W DONES, C A9DH 9127052 1:00-4:15 W PADNICK, E A9DH 912DENTAL HYGIENE 204 - DENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION - 1 UNITPREREQUISITE: Open only to Dental Hygiene students who have completedall Dental Hygiene program courses attempted with a grade of "C" or better.This course in dental health education is designed to orient DentalHygiene students in the role of dental health educator.7054 1:00-2:15 M MCDANIEL, S A9DH 912DENTAL HYGIENE 205 -DENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION-PRACTICUM - 1 UNITPREREQUISITE: Open only to Dental Hygiene students who have completedall Dental Hygiene program courses attempted with a grade of "C" or better.This practicum course to dental health education, DH204, is designedto provide the Dental Hygiene student with experience in dental healtheducation.7056 2:15-5:30 M MCDANIEL, S A9DH 912DENTAL HYGIENE 206 - PERIODONTICS - 1 UNITPREREQUISITE: Open only to Dental Hygiene students who have completedall Dental Hygiene program courses attempted with a grade of "C" or better.Lectures on anatomy, histology and pathology of the periodontium arecorrelated with the clinical aspects of periodontal disease and thevarious therapeutic measures currently in use.7058 10:45-11:50 M AGUIAR, A A 9<strong>West</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong>90www.wlac.edu
<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2007</strong> Schedule of ClassesSEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATION SEC. NO HOUR DAY INSTRUCTOR LOCATIONDENTAL HYGIENE 208 - PHARMACOLOGY - 3 UNITSPREREQUISITE: Open only to Dental Hygiene students who have completedall Dental Hygiene program courses attempted with a grade of "C" or better.Enrollment is limited to 2nd year Dental Hygiene students.This course presents the general principles of pharmacology includingthe pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, adverse reactions andcontraindications of drugs.7060 1:30-4:45 F FINK, S SC 101DRUG ANDALCOHOL STUDIESBehavioral & Social Sciences DivisionCharles Stapleton, ChairpersonPSYCHOLOGY 037 - PSYCHOLOGY OF CODEPENDENCYAND FAMILY SYSTEMS - 3 UNITSNOTE: This class is offered in alternating semesters with Psychology 68.Psychology 37 is offered in <strong>Fall</strong> and Psychology 68 is offered in Spring.This course examines the issues and problems in relationshipsbetween the chemically dependent person and his/her friends, family,colleagues in the workplace, and love relationships.EVENING CLASS4772 6:45-10:00 M REINAUER, B B5 200PSYCHOLOGY 063 - ALCOHOL/DRUG STUDIES:PREVENTION AND EDUCATION - 3 UNITSNOTE: This course is offered in alternating semesters with Psychology 63.Psychology 67 is offered in Spring and Psychology 63 is offered in <strong>Fall</strong>.This course focuses on drug and alcohol abuse prevention in differentcommunities including: family, schools and workplace. Strategies forimplementing programs and obtaining government approvals arepresented.EVENING CLASS4775 6:45-10:00 Th REINAUER, B CE 226PSYCHOLOGY 064 - INTRODUCTION TO ALCOHOLAND DRUG ABUSE (CSU) - 3 UNITSNOTE: This class is offered during the day in the <strong>Fall</strong> semester and evening inthe Spring semester.This course is an introduction to the physiology andpsychopharmacology of drugs and alcohol, theories of addiction, ahistorical overview of treatment, drug classifications, social policy anddrug abuse, and issues of relapse, rehabilitation and recovery.1776 12:45-2:10 M W REINAUER, B A12 106PSYCHOLOGY 065 - CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY:INTERVENTION, TREATMENT AND RECOVERY (CSU) - 3 UNITSNOTE: This class is offered during the evening in the <strong>Fall</strong> semester and daytimein the Spring semester.An introduction to the treatment and recovery from drug/ alcoholaddiction, including physiology of addiction, criteria of addiction, anddifferent treatment modalities with an emphasis on family and differentpopulations. Other aspects include models of recovery, rehabilitation,relapse and aftercare.EVENING CLASS4777 6:45-10:00 T WHITE, G A12 105PSYCHOLOGY 084 -FIELDWORK I: DRUG/ALCOHOL STUDIES - 3 UNITSPREREQUISITES: Psychology 63, 64, 65 and 67.NOTE: Class meets one hour per week and fieldwork is six hours per week.Students must provide their own transportation to the fieldwork site.This is the first of two required internship classes in the Drug/AlcoholStudies program. It provides observation and interaction opportunitieswith clients and counselors at provider clinics.EVENING CLASS4779 5:30-6:35 M CANALES, C A12 105& 6.00 hrs TBA CANALES, C WORK SITEPSYCHOLOGY 085 -FIELDWORK II: DRUG/ALCOHOL STUDIES - 3 UNITSPREREQUISITE: Psychology 84.NOTE: Class meets one hour per week and fieldwork is six hours per week.Students must provide their own transportation to the fieldwork site.This is the second of two required internship classes in theDrug/Alcohol Studies program. It provides observation and interactionopportunities with clients and counselors at provider clinics.EVENING CLASS4780 5:30-6:35 M CANALES, C A12 105& 6.00 hrs TBA CANALES, C WORK SITEEARTH SCIENCEScience DivisionPhyllis Morrison, ChairpersonEARTH SCIENCE 001 - EARTH SCIENCE (UC:CSU) - 3 UNITSThis course provides a broad interdisciplinary study of geology,physical geography, oceanography, and meteorology. Earth Science 1fulfills a non-laboratory physical science requirement. (It is especiallyrecommended for teaching majors.)0896 11:10-12:40 T Th STAFF B10 1020898 9:00-12:15 Sat STAFF B10 102<strong>West</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong>91www.wlac.edu