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Curriculum

Curriculum

FallÌý

CourseÌý

Semester HoursÌý

FallÌý

DAT 1111 OrientationÌý

1Ìý

DAT 1214 Dental Assisting MaterialsÌý

4Ìý

DAT 1313 Dental Science IÌý

3Ìý

DAT 1415 Chairside Assisting IÌý

5Ìý

DAT 1513 Dental Radiology IÌý

3Ìý

SpringÌý

DAT 1323 Dental Science IIÌý

3Ìý

DAT 1423 Chairside Assisting IIÌý

3Ìý

DAT 1522 Dental Radiology IIÌý

2Ìý

DAT 1612 Dental Health EducationÌý

2Ìý

DAT 1714 Practice ManagementÌý

4Ìý

DAT 1815 Clinical Experience IÌý

6Ìý

Summer Session IÌý

Written Communication ElectiveÌý

3Ìý

DAT 1822 Clinical Experience IIÌý

3Ìý

Summer Session IIÌý

DAT 1433 Chairside Assisting IIIÌý

3Ìý

SPT 1113Oral CommunicationsÌý

3Ìý

Technical Certificate –48 hoursÌý

Additional Academic Coursework Needed to Earn an Associates degree of Applied ScienceÌý

General education courses may be completed prior to entering or at program completion. We do not recommend taking these courses during the DAT program curriculum.Ìý

  • Math/Science electiveÌý
  • Humanities/Fine Arts ElectiveÌý
  • Social Behavioral Science ElectiveÌý

DAT recommended courses –College Algebra, Biology I, General Psychology, Nutrition, First Aid/CPR, Art or Music Appreciation AAS Diploma –60 hoursÌý

Each community college president is asked to bring two (2) wrapped door prizes, minimum value of $50 each. We will have a station set up at the conference for you to drop off the door prizes.

Each community college is asked to provide name tags for their Board members, administration, and staff attending the conference.