2006-07 Catalog Archive (Archived July 31, 2006)

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Dental Hygiene (DH)

Associate of Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.)

This curriculum offers the theoretical and clinical education needed for a variety of dental hygiene careers. The major provides a diversified background to prepare students for licensing exams, for additional education and for immediate employment.

Career Opportunities:  Dental hygienists are employed by dentists in private dental practices, research, government health agencies, school systems, hospital and industrial clinics, military services, and in dental hygiene education programs.

Recommended High School Subjects:  Because of the strong emphasis on science in this major, applicants must have successfully completed one year of high school biology and two years of high school algebra. It also is recommended that the applicant have chemistry with a laboratory. Applicants not having a "C" or better in high school chemistry within the past 10 years, must have CHM 100 or higher or equivalent prior to admission to the Dental Hygiene major.

Special Admissions Requirements:  SAT scores are strongly advised for applicants applying within two years of high school graduation. A minimum 2.0 GPA in math/science is required in order to be considered for admission in the major. Acceptance into this competitive major is based on a selective admissions process. To view detailed information on acceptance criteria, testing requirements, performance expectations, and the admissions ranking system, consult the following Web site: http://www.pct.edu/catalog/specialadmission.htm

Remediation Strategies:  Deficiencies identified by placement testing will be remediated prior to admission. Chemistry must be satisfied prior to admission to the major.

Transfer Procedures:  Students in this major can transfer to the Dental Hygiene bachelor-degree option (BHM or BHP) or the Applied Health Studies major (BAH). This major will subscribe to the transfer standards established by the College.

Program Goals:  A graduate of this major should be able to:

Performance Standards:  Students must earn a minimum grade of 'C' in each aspect of their dental hygiene courses. Failure to do so will result in termination from the major.

First SemesterCredits
DEN103Dental Hygiene I 4
DEN104Preventive Dentistry 2
DEN107Orofacial Anatomy 3
DEN108Oral Histology 1
BIO115Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4
MTEMath Elective (MTH150 or higher) 3
17
Second SemesterCredits
DEN123Dental Radiology 3
DEN126Dental Hygiene II 5
DEN130Introduction to Periodontics 2
DEN211Oral Health and Nutrition 2
BIO201Microbiology 4
BIO125Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4
20
Summer SessionCredits
ENL111English Composition I 3
3
Third SemesterCredits
DEN204Pharmacology 2
DEN215Dental Hygiene III 6
DEN214Dental Materials and Specialties 3
DEN202General and Oral Pathology 2
DEN212Periodontics II 1
PSY111General Psychology 3
17
Fourth SemesterCredits
DEN220Community Dental Health 2
DEN224Dental Law and Ethics 1 Writing Enriched Requirement
DEN227Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice 5
CSC110Introduction to Information Technology 3
SPC101Fundamentals of Speech 3
FITFitness and Lifetime Sports Elective 1
SSESocial Science Elective 3
18

Notice of Conviction:  Child abuse clearance and criminal background checks are required by some agencies involved in fieldwork and/or capstones. Agencies can bar students from their sites if a criminal record exists or a positive drug test is noted. By virtue of contract for Penn College students to be at clinical sites, agencies have the right to ask for random drug testing. The Pennsylvania Board of Dentistry advises that a drug-related conviction and/or conviction of a felonious act can result in denial and/or revocation of a license to practice dental hygiene.

Inability to gain clinical or fieldwork or intern education experiences results in inability to meet program objectives and outcomes.

For additional clarification, students can speak with their program director.

Accreditation:  Dental Hygiene is fully accredited by the American Dental Association, Commission on Dental Accreditation.