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250 • Phoenix College 2005-2006 Catalog Course Descriptions CRW271 Topics in Writing: Fiction 3 credits 3 periods lecture Analysis, writing, and revision of genre or element within fiction. Prerequisites: CRW150 or permission of instructor. CRW272 Planning and Structuring the Novel 3 credits 3 periods lecture Focus on planning, structuring, and beginning a novel; prewriting, writing, analysis, evaluation, and revision of novel plans and excerpts. Prerequisites: CRW150 or permission of instructor. CRW273 Writing the Novel 3 credits 3 periods lecture Provides the beginning novelist with structure, support, and guidance vital to sustained writing; focus on establishing goals and using critique sessions with instructor and peers to draft a novel; open- and topic-focused in-class forums, novel writing, peer and instructor critiques. Prerequisites: CRW272 or permission of instructor. CRW274 Revising the Novel 3 credits 3 periods lecture Studio course workshop format. Requires a complete novel finished, in manuscript, ready for revision and polishing. Prerequisites: CRW273 or permission of instructor. CRW275 Writing the Mystery Story 3 credits 3 periods lecture Introduces the student to the elements and techniques of writing the mystery story; reinforces terminology and concepts for successful participation in writing workshops; facilitates writing practice, evaluation, and revision in the writing of the mystery story; offers individual guidance on the student's development as a writer. Prerequisites: CRW150, or permission of instructor. CRW281 Topics in Writing: Non-Fiction 3 credits 3 periods lecture Analysis, writing, and revision of genre or element within non-fiction. Prerequisites: CRW150 or permission of instructor. CRW290 Intermediate Screenwriting 3 credits 3 periods lecture Drafting and revision of original screenplay; overview of marketing a screenplay. Prerequisites: CRW190 or permission of instructor. CRW291 Topics in Writing: Plays 3 credits 3 periods lecture Analysis, writing, and revision of genre or element within plays and/or motion picture screenplays. Prerequisites: CRW150 or permission of instructor. CWE – Career Work Experience CWE 198AA Career/Work Experience 1 credit 1 period lecture & lab Participation in a work experience, gaining on-the-job training, and/or exploring a career or field of choice. Helps students relate their education to the real work world. Resume writing and interviewing skills. Development of employability skills. Prerequisites: None. DAE – Dental Assisting Education DAE101 Preclinical Dental Assisting 2 credits 2 periods lecture Preclinical procedures in dentistry. Dental equipment operation and maintenance, infection control, sterilization, hazard control procedures, and four-handed concepts during clinical procedures. Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program or permission of instructor. Corequisites: DAE102, DAE104, DAE106, DAE107, DAE/DHE114, DAE/DHE122, DAE/DHE203, DAE/DHE204, or permission of instructor. DAE102 Preclinical Dental Assisting Laboratory 1 credit 3 periods lecture + lab Practice of preclinical procedures including dental equipment operation and maintenance, infection and hazard control procedures, and four-handed dentistry concepts. Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program or permission of instructor. Corequisites: DAE101, DAE104, DAE106, DAE107, DAE/DHE114, DAE122, DAE/DHE203, DAE/DHE204, or permission of instructor. DAE104 Preventive Dentistry 2 credits 2 periods lecture Educational and therapeutic techniques necessary for instructing diverse patients, nutritional counseling, fluorides, preventive dental procedures, development of individual programs, and techniques of patient motivation. Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program or permission of the instructor. Corequisites: DAE101, DAE102, DAE106, DAE107, DAE/DHE114, DAE/DHE122, DAE/DHE203, DAE/DHE204, or permission of instructor. DAE106 Clinical Dental Assisting 4 credits 4 periods lecture Dental Assisting profession’s history, roles of the dental team members, ethical and legal standards. Operatory and patient preparation, assisting with General Dentistry and specialty procedures. Application of current concepts in Clinical Assisting. Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program or permission of instructor. Corequisites: DAE101, DAE102, DAE104, DAE107, DAE/DHE114, DAE/DHE122, DAE/DHE203, DAE/DHE204, or permission of instructor. DAE107 Clinical Dental Assisting Laboratory 2 credits 6 periods lab Introduction to specialty dental practices. Clinical assisting with diagnosis, preparation to patient, and specialty procedures. Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program or permission of instructor. Corequisites: DAE101, DAE102, DAE104, DAE106, DAE/DHE114, DAE/DHE122, DAE/DHE203, DAE/DHE204, or permission of instructor.

Phoenix College 2005-2006 Catalog • 251 DAE/DHE114 Emergency Medicine 2 credits 2 periods lecture Introduction to recording and interpreting medical history. Additional topics include: recognition of signs and symptoms of medical emergencies, procedures and techniques introduced to prevent emergencies and management of emergency situations in the dental environment. Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental Hygiene or Dental Assisting Programs. DAE/DHE122 Dental Anatomy, Embryology & Histology 2 credits 3 periods lecture + lab Includes the histology and embryology of oral tissues; developmental disturbances of the face, oral cavity, and related structures; tooth composition and morphology; eruption patterns and occlusal evaluation. Use of skulls, models and multi-media resources also covered. Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental Assisting or Dental Hygiene Programs. DAE/DHE124 Dental Radiography 2 credits 2 periods lecture Physics of radiography, theory of radiation production, exposure techniques, radiation protection, film processing, mounting, and interpretation of radiographs. Course activities include multi-media resources. Prerequisites: (Admission to the Dental Assisting or Dental Hygiene Programs) or permission of instructor. DAE131 Dental Radiography Laboratory 2 credits 6 periods lab Radiation safety and infection control procedures for operator and patient. Film placement, exposure, development, mounting, and evaluation of dental radiographs. Operation and maintenance of x-ray and processing equipment. Interpretation of radiographic findings. Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program, DAE/DHE122, or permission of the instructor. Corequisites: DAE/DHE124, or permission of instructor. DAE140 Dental Issues Seminar 1 credit 1 period lecture Supplements students’ clinical experiences in dental practices. Analysis of clinical procedures in general and specialty dental practices. Recording, tabulating, and evaluation of skills performed. Completion of community oral health projects. Examination of ethical, judicial, and cultural diversity issues involved in the practice of dentistry. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in DAE101, DAE102, DAE104, DAE106, DAE107, DAE/DHE114, DAE/DHE122, DAE/DHE203, and DAE/DHE204. Corequisites: DAE/DHE124, DAE131, DAE144, DAE145, DAE151, DAE224, DAE225, DAE226, DAE227, and DAE228. DAE144 Pharmacology 1 credit 1 period lecture Study of the principles of pharmacology, regulatory agencies, classification, uses, administration, and protocol for handling drugs used in dentistry. Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program or permission of instructor, DAE101, DAE102, DAE104, DAE106, DAE107, DAE/DHE114, DAE/DHE203, DAE/DHE204 or permission of instructor. Corequisites: DAE/DHE124, DAE131, DAE140, DAE145, DAE151, DAE224, DAE225, DAE226, DAE227, DAE228, or permission of the instructor. DAE145 Oral Pathology 2 credits 2 periods lecture Emphasis on processes that are the basis of oral disease. Identifies the role of the Dental Assistant in the treatment of oral disease. Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program or permission of instructor, DAE101, DAE102, DAE104, DAE106, DAE107, DAE/DHE114, DAE/DHE203, DAE/DHE204 or permission of instructor. Corequisites: DAE/DHE124, DAE131, DAE140, DAE144, DAE151, DAE224, DAE225, DAE226, DAE227, DAE228, or permission of the instructor. DAE151 Survey of Dental Office Management 2 credits 2 periods lecture Basic business procedures and office management skills related to the dental practice. Prerequisites: DAE101, DAE102, DAE104, DAE106, DAE107, DAE/DHE114, DAE/DHE122, DAE/DHE 203, DAE/DHE204, or permission of instructor. Corequisites: DAE/DHE124, DAE131, DAE144, DAE145, DAE224, DAE225, DAE226, DAE227, DAE228, or permission of instructor. DAE/DHE203 Dental Materials 2 credits 2 periods lecture Composition, properties and criteria for use of dental materials. Principles of mixing techniques of restorative, preventive, and laboratory dental materials. Prerequisites: (Admission to the Dental Assisting or Dental Hygiene Programs) or permission of instructor. DAE/DHE 204 Dental Materials Laboratory 1 credit 3 periods lab Manipulate permanent and temporary restorative materials, impression material, dental waxes, cements, periodontal dressings, bases and liners. Fabricate mouth protectors, study models, and custom impression trays. Laboratory proficiency in margination of permanent restorative materials. Prerequisites: DAE/DHE 203 and Admission to the Dental Assisting or Dental Hygiene Programs or permission of instructor. DAE224 General Clinical Practice 1 credit 5 periods lab Placement of students in general practice dental facilities for supervised practical experience. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in DAE101, DAE102, DAE104, DAE106, DAE107, DAE/DHE114, DAE/DHE122, DAE/DHE203, and DAE/DHE204. Corequisites: DAE/DHE124, DAE131, DAE140, DAE144, DAE145, DAE151, DAE225, DAE226, DAE227, and DAE228. For additional information on PC program competencies, visit: http://www.dist.maricopa.edu/academic/curric/progpc.php For additional information on MCCCD course competencies, visit: http://www.dist.maricopa.edu/academic/curric/cs.php Course Descriptions

250 • Phoenix College 2005-20<strong>06</strong> Catalog<br />

Course Descriptions<br />

CRW271<br />

Topics in Writing: Fiction<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Analysis, writing, and revision of genre<br />

or element within fiction. Prerequisites:<br />

CRW150 or permission of instructor.<br />

CRW272<br />

Planning and Structuring the Novel<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Focus on planning, structuring, and<br />

beginning a novel; prewriting, writing,<br />

analysis, evaluation, and revision of<br />

novel plans and excerpts. Prerequisites:<br />

CRW150 or permission of instructor.<br />

CRW273<br />

Writing the Novel<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Provides the beginning novelist with<br />

structure, support, and guidance vital to<br />

sustained writing; focus on establishing<br />

goals and using critique sessions with<br />

instructor and peers to draft a novel;<br />

open- and topic-focused in-class forums,<br />

novel writing, peer and instructor<br />

critiques. Prerequisites: CRW272 or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

CRW274<br />

Revising the Novel<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Studio course workshop format.<br />

Requires a complete novel finished, in<br />

manuscript, ready for revision and<br />

polishing. Prerequisites: CRW273 or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

CRW275<br />

Writing the Mystery Story<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Introduces the student to the elements<br />

and techniques of writing the mystery<br />

story; reinforces terminology and<br />

concepts for successful participation in<br />

writing workshops; facilitates writing<br />

practice, evaluation, and revision in the<br />

writing of the mystery story; offers<br />

individual guidance on the student's<br />

development as a writer. Prerequisites:<br />

CRW150, or permission of instructor.<br />

CRW281<br />

Topics in Writing: Non-Fiction<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Analysis, writing, and revision of genre<br />

or element within non-fiction.<br />

Prerequisites: CRW150 or permission of<br />

instructor.<br />

CRW290<br />

Intermediate Screenwriting<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Drafting and revision of original<br />

screenplay; overview of marketing a<br />

screenplay. Prerequisites: CRW190 or<br />

permission of instructor.<br />

CRW291<br />

Topics in Writing: Plays<br />

3 credits 3 periods lecture<br />

Analysis, writing, and revision of genre<br />

or element within plays and/or motion<br />

picture screenplays. Prerequisites:<br />

CRW150 or permission of instructor.<br />

CWE – Career Work<br />

Experience<br />

CWE 198AA<br />

Career/Work Experience<br />

1 credit 1 period lecture & lab<br />

Participation in a work experience,<br />

gaining on-the-job training, and/or<br />

exploring a career or field of choice.<br />

Helps students relate their education to<br />

the real work world. Resume writing and<br />

interviewing skills. Development of<br />

employability skills. Prerequisites:<br />

None.<br />

DAE – Dental Assisting<br />

Education<br />

DAE101<br />

Preclinical Dental Assisting<br />

2 credits 2 periods lecture<br />

Preclinical procedures in dentistry.<br />

Dental equipment operation and<br />

maintenance, infection control,<br />

sterilization, hazard control procedures,<br />

and four-handed concepts during clinical<br />

procedures. Prerequisites: Admission to<br />

the Dental Assisting Program or<br />

permission of instructor. Corequisites:<br />

DAE102, DAE104, DAE1<strong>06</strong>, DAE107,<br />

DAE/DHE114, DAE/DHE122,<br />

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

permission of instructor.<br />

DAE102<br />

Preclinical Dental Assisting Laboratory<br />

1 credit 3 periods lecture + lab<br />

Practice of preclinical procedures<br />

including dental equipment operation<br />

and maintenance, infection and hazard<br />

control procedures, and four-handed<br />

dentistry concepts. Prerequisites:<br />

Admission to the Dental Assisting<br />

Program or permission of instructor.<br />

Corequisites: DAE101, DAE104,<br />

DAE1<strong>06</strong>, DAE107, DAE/DHE114,<br />

DAE122, DAE/DHE203, DAE/DHE204,<br />

or permission of instructor.<br />

DAE104<br />

Preventive Dentistry<br />

2 credits 2 periods lecture<br />

Educational and therapeutic techniques<br />

necessary for instructing diverse<br />

patients, nutritional counseling,<br />

fluorides, preventive dental procedures,<br />

development of individual programs,<br />

and techniques of patient motivation.<br />

Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental<br />

Assisting Program or permission of the<br />

instructor. Corequisites: DAE101,<br />

DAE102, DAE1<strong>06</strong>, DAE107,<br />

DAE/DHE114, DAE/DHE122,<br />

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

permission of instructor.<br />

DAE1<strong>06</strong><br />

Clinical Dental Assisting<br />

4 credits 4 periods lecture<br />

Dental Assisting profession’s history,<br />

roles of the dental team members, ethical<br />

and legal standards. Operatory and<br />

patient preparation, assisting with<br />

General Dentistry and specialty<br />

procedures. Application of current<br />

concepts in Clinical Assisting.<br />

Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental<br />

Assisting Program or permission of<br />

instructor. Corequisites: DAE101,<br />

DAE102, DAE104, DAE107,<br />

DAE/DHE114, DAE/DHE122,<br />

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

permission of instructor.<br />

DAE107<br />

Clinical Dental Assisting Laboratory<br />

2 credits 6 periods lab<br />

Introduction to specialty dental practices.<br />

Clinical assisting with diagnosis,<br />

preparation to patient, and specialty<br />

procedures. Prerequisites: Admission to<br />

the Dental Assisting Program or<br />

permission of instructor. Corequisites:<br />

DAE101, DAE102, DAE104, DAE1<strong>06</strong>,<br />

DAE/DHE114, DAE/DHE122,<br />

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

permission of instructor.

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