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Show Arts, Letters and Science 008. Office Management (Advanced)—Methods of efficient office management, supplies, inventory. Third quarter (2). Kingston 009. First Aid—Emergency care in a dental office. Third quarter (1). Kingston 010. Oral Anatomy—Growth and development of oral structures. Tooth form and functions. First quarter (3) Kingston 011. Physiology and General Anatomy—Survey human physiology and anatomy as applied to dental practice. Second quarter (3). Kingston 012. Microbiology and Sterilization—Microorganisms as agents of infections and sterilization of instruments and supplies. First quarter (2). ingston 013. Pharmacology and Nutrition—Study of common drugs and dietary consideration of dental practice. Second quarter (1). Kingston 014. Histology and Pathology—Review of structural elements (tissues, organs) involved in disease. Second quarter (1). Kingston 021. Typing—Practice necessary for effective business practices in dental assisting. Second quarter (1). Kingston 022. Typing (Continued)- ence. Third quarter(l). -Additional typewriting experi- Kingston 023. Business English—Composition as related to daily dental office practice. Third quarter (2). Kingston 030. Chair Side Assisting—Clinical experiences. First quarter (2). Kingston 031. Chair Side Assisting (Continued)—Continuation of D.A. 30. Second quarter (2). Kingston 032. Chair Side Assisting (Advanced)—Continuation of D.A. 31. Third quarter (5). Kingston 035. X-Ray Theory—Lectures and clinical experience in taking, processing, identification, and filing of radiographs. First quarter (1). Kingston 036. X-Ray Theory (Continued)—Continuation of D.A. 035. Secondary quarter (2) Kingston 042. Prosthetic Laboratory Procedures—Fabrication of dental laboratory materials. Third quarter (3) Kingston 168 Arts, Letters and Science 045. Dental Office Practicum—Observation and practical experience in a practicing dentist's office. Designed to give student on-the-job experience in dental assisting. First quarter (No credit) Staff 046. Dental Office Practicum (Advanced)—Continuation of D.A. 045. Second and third quarters (No credit) Staff First quarter registration—Dental Assisting 001, 002, 005, 006, 010, 012, 030, 035, 045. Total 15 credits. Second quarter registration—Dental Assisting 003, 007, 011, 013, 014, 021, 031, 036, 045. Total 15 credits. Third quarter registration—Dental Assisting 044, 008, 009, 022, 023, 032, 042, 045. Total 15 credits. Orientation Professors, Harold C. Bateman, James B. Harvey, Edward C. Larsen, Walter C. Neville, William D. Stratford; Assistant Professors, Raymond H. Clark, Roydon O. Julander; Associate Staff Members: Associate Professor, Ralph D. Marsden; Assistant Professors, James D. Condie, Alan J. Dayley, Marva H. Gregory, Charles C. Moore, Coordinator; Instructors, Emil O. Hanson, W. Rolfe Kerr, Gwen F. Vogel. Courses of Instruction 1. College Orientation—Introduction to the college environment. A W S (2). Staff Department of Physics and Engineering J. R. Galli, Chairman Professors, R. A. Clarke, H. Paul Huish; Associate Professors, G. M. Alexander, Newel B. Cutler, J. R. Galli; Assistant Professors, Gilbert C. Barton, Robert L. Capener, Justin S. Clark, W. Lee Dickson, Richard G. Hills, David A. Tripp; Instructor, David M. Tormey. The Department of Physics and Engineering offers courses in the following categories: 1. General education courses for the non-science majors. 169 |