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Dental Hygiene Degree Overview

The document outlines the courses and requirements for Kirkwood Community College's Dental Hygiene AAS degree program. Over the course of 6 terms spanning 2 years, students take 86 credit hours of prerequisite and technical courses in subjects like dental anatomy, preventive dentistry, dental hygiene techniques, and general education courses in areas such as psychology, sociology, and communications. The program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation and prepares graduates to take national and regional licensing exams to practice as registered dental hygienists.

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Dental Hygiene Degree Overview

The document outlines the courses and requirements for Kirkwood Community College's Dental Hygiene AAS degree program. Over the course of 6 terms spanning 2 years, students take 86 credit hours of prerequisite and technical courses in subjects like dental anatomy, preventive dentistry, dental hygiene techniques, and general education courses in areas such as psychology, sociology, and communications. The program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation and prepares graduates to take national and regional licensing exams to practice as registered dental hygienists.

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Dental Hygiene AAS Degree

Term Course # Course Name Credit Hours


Allied Health

Linn Hall 2164 Pre-Req BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Physiology I** 4.0


Pre-Req BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy** 1.0
319-398-5566 Pre-Req MAT-772 Applied Math** 3.0
[email protected] Pre-Req CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry** 3.0
Pre-Req CHM-111 Introduction to Chemistry Lab** 1.0
www.kirkwood.edu/alliedhealth Term total 12.0

Fall DEN-120 Dental Anatomy* 3.0


For Program Conference registra- Fall HSC-107 Professionals in Health* 2.0
tion, go to the Allied Health website Fall DEN-100 Fundamentals of Dentistry 3.5
listed above. Select your program Fall DHY-173 Dental Hygiene I 4.0
of study. Select the “Program Con- Fall DEN-200 Preventive Dentistry 2.0
ference” tab in the blue box in the Fall DEN-130 Head & Neck Anatomy* 1.5
middle of the page. Term total 16.0

Spring BIO-173 Human Anatomy/Physiology II* 4.0


Spring CHM-132 Intro to Organic & Biochemistry* 4.0
Program Director:
Spring DEN-300 Dental Radiography 3.0
Shaunda Clark Spring DHY-140 General & Oral Pathology 2.0
Spring DHY-186 Dental Hygiene II 4.0
Program Faculty:
Term total 17.0
Lisa Hebl
Summer SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication* 3.0
Accreditation:
OR
The Dental Hygiene program is ac- COM-222 Comm. for Healthcare Professionals*
credited by the Commission on Summer DEN-220 Dental Nutrition* 1.0
Dental Accreditation and has been Summer DHY-220 Dental Materials 1.0
granted the accreditation status of Summer DHY-274 Local Anesthesia for the DH 1.5
compliance without reporting re-
Summer DHY-285 Dental Hygiene III 3.0
quirements. The Commission is a
Term total 9.5
specialized accrediting body recog-
nized by the United States Depart-
ment of Education. Dental Hygiene Fall BIO-186 Microbiology* 4.0
graduates are eligible to take the Fall DHY-250 Community Dental Health 1.5
National Board Dental Hygiene Ex- Fall DHY-211 Periodontology 2.0
amination and the regional board Fall DHY-134 Therapeutics & Pain Control 2.0
examinations of their choice. Suc- Fall DHY-296 Dental Hygiene IV 5.0
cessful completion of both board Term total 14.5
examinations is required to receive
a license to practice dental hygiene.
Spring DHY-306 Dental Hygiene V 5.0
Spring ENG-105 Composition I* 3.0
The Commission on Dental
Spring SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology* 3.0
Accreditation
Spring PSY-111 Introduction to Psychology* 3.0
211 East Chicago Avenue
Spring GEH-XXX General Ed: Humanities* 3.0
Chicago, IL 60611-2678
Term total 17.0
312-440-4653
PROGRAM TOTAL 86.0
2020-2021
*Courses may be taken before beginning technical program.
**Completion of courses with a minimum grade of C- required before admission to program
Minimum C required in all Dental Hygiene Courses.
Kirkwood Community College declares and affirms that it values and respects diversity and inclusion in all college-sponsored
events, all employment practices, and all educational programs and activities. The college will not tolerate unlawful discrimination
or harassment of persons on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin,
age, religion, or disability.

Anyone who has questions or complaints should contact the vice president of human resources at Kirkwood Community College,
313 Kirkwood Hall, 6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404, or by phone at 319-398-5572, or the Director of the Office for
Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison St., Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661-7204, Telephone:
312-730-1560, Fax: 312-730-1576, Email: [email protected].

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