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  Florida Community College 2003-04 Programs of Study
   
  Associate in Science/Associate in Applied Science
  Dental Hygiene (2233)
   
  THE CAREER: Dental hygienists are licensed preventive oral health professionals who provide educational, clinical and therapeutic services. They support total health through the promotion of optimal dental health. A dental hygienist clinician works with the licensed dentist and other dental auxiliaries as a member of an oral health care team. A dental hygienist must obtain a license by completing both a written and a clinical examination before practicing. THE PROGRAM: This limited access associate degree program in dental hygiene requires a minimum of two years of college education. The program is accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation. Because the Dental Hygiene program includes dental and basic science courses, high school preparation should include biology and chemistry. In addition, the program includes courses in liberal arts (such as English and social psychology), basic sciences (such as anatomy, microbiology and pathology) and clinical sciences (such as dental hygiene, dental radiology and dental materials). Students are strongly advised to take the basic sciences before applying for the program. A minimum grade of "C" must be maintained in all natural science and dental hygiene courses in order to continue in the Dental Hygiene program.
 
  Expected Job Growth: Nearly 50% in the next three years.
 
  Starting or Average Salary: Starting: $18 - $20 per hour
 
  Certification and Licensing:
Upon completion of the program, graduates must take a written and clinical exam prior to licensing. You must be state licensed in order to work as a dental hygienist.
  Articulations:
This program articulates into a bachelor's degree in health care management at Franklin University, and a bachelor's degree program in health science at the University of North Florida.
  Requirements and Curriculum:
Three courses should be completed prior to submitting an application to the program: ENC 1101 English Composition I, CHM 1032C Principles of General Chemistry, and BSC 2085C Human Anatomy and Physiology I. The Health Occupations Test (HOT) is also required for admission.
  Accreditation:
The program is accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation.
 
  General Courses
  ENC 1101 English Composition I (3)
  **BSC 2085C Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4)
  SOP 1002 Human Relations (3)
  MAC 1105 College Algebra (3)
  *Humanities (3)
 
  Credit Hours: 16
   
  Professional Courses:
  Required Professional Courses
  **CHM 1032C Principles of General Chemistry (4)
  **DES 1021C Dental Anatomy (3)
  **DES 1200C Dental Radiology (3)
  **DEH 1001C Introduction to Clinical Procedures (3)
   
  Dental Hygiene Courses
  **DEH 1002C Dental Hygiene Instrumentation (4)
  HUN 1201 Human Nutrition (3)
  **DEH 2530C Dental Hygienists Expanded Duties (2)
  **DEH 1800C Clinical Dental Hygiene I (5)
  **DES 1100C Dental Materials and Laboratory (2)
  **DEH 1720 Preventive Dentistry (2)
  **BSC 2086C Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4)
  **MCB 2010C Microbiology (4)
  **DEH 1802C Clinical Dental Hygiene II (7)
  **DEH 2300 Pharmacology and Oral Medicine (2)
  **DEH 2804C Clinical Dental Hygiene III (7)
  **DEH 2400 Oral Pathology (2)
  **DEH 2602 Periodontics (2)
  **DEH 2806C Clinical Dental Hygiene IV (8)
  **DES 2601 Dental Emergencies and the Medically Compromised Patient (2)
  **DEH 2701 Community Dentristry (3)
 
  Credit Hours: 72
 
  Total Credit Hours: 88
 
  *Refer to General Education Requirements
 
  *Refer to A.S. degree General Education Requirements.
  **Minimum grade of "C" is required in all dental hygiene and in all natural science courses.
  IMMUNIZATIONS:Prior to contact with patients or patient specimens, students must furnish proof of childhood immunizations and Hepatitis B immunization. Contact program chairperson for additional information. RECORD OF CONVICTION OF A CRIME: The Florida State Board of Dentristry will determine a dental hygeine student's eligibility for licensure when there is an arrest/conviction record. Students should contact the dental program chairperson prior to applying to the dental program.
  NOTE: You have two options in this program: the associate in science (A.S.) degree, which can prepare you for employment or transfer to a state university, and the associate in applied science (A.A.S.) degree, which is intended primarily for students who want immediate employment after graduation. If you choose the A.S. degree you must take MAC 1105, MGF 1106 or a higher level mathematics. The A.A.S. degree requires MAT 1033 or higher. Please see an advisor to determine the option that is best for you.
 
  Application Procedures:
Dental hygiene is a selective access program and continuance in the program is limited and based upon academic performance and other criteria, including:
1. Completion of Florida Community College admissions application
2. Completion of Dental Hygiene program application
3. Completion of Health Occupations Test (HOT)
4. Forwarding of official college transcripts
  Total Tuition and Fees:
  Estimated Tuition, Books and Materials Fees: $8,100.
 

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