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1 HOWARD UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY ACADEMIC CALENDAR SEMESTER SCHEDULES EXAMINATION SCHEDULES DENTAL & DENTAL HYGIENE

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Administrators... iv Foreword... v Abbreviations... vii Ethics and Procedures for Examinations... viii Travel Notes... x 2012 College of Fall Academic Calendar Fall (D1) First Year Dental Student Class Schedule Fall (D2) Second Year Dental Student Class Schedule Fall (D3) Third Year Dental Student Class Schedule Fall (D4) Fourth Year Dental Student Class Schedule Fall (DH3) First Year Student Class Schedule Fall (DH4) Second Year Student Class Schedule Fall (D1) First Year Dental Student Examinations Schedule Fall Semester Intrasessional Examinations Schedule Fall Semester Midterm Examinations Schedule Fall Semester Final Examinations Schedule College of Spring Academic Calendar Spring (D1) First Year Dental Student Class Schedule Spring (D2) Second Year Dental Student Class Schedule Spring (D3) Third Year Dental Student Class Schedule Spring (D4) Fourth Year Dental Student Class Schedule Spring (DH3) First Year Student Class Schedule Spring (DH4) Second Year Student Class Schedule Spring (D1) First Year Dental Student Examinations Schedule ii

3 2013 Spring Semester Midterm Examinations Schedule Spring Semester Final Examinations Schedule College of Summer Academic Calendar Summer (D1) Second Year Dental Student Class Schedule Summer (D2) Third Year Dental Student Class Schedule Summer (D3) Fourth Year Dental Student Class Schedule Summer (DH3) First Year Student Class Schedule iii

4 HOWARD UNIVERSITY College of Administrators Leo E. Rouse, DDS, FACD Dean College of (202) Andrea D. Jackson, DDS, MS Associate Dean Affairs (202) Therese Galloucis, DMD, MS Associate Dean Advanced Education (202) Xinbin Gu, PH.D Associate Dean Research (202) Brian E. Laurence, DDS, PhD Assistant Dean Research (202) Candace Mitchell, DDS, MBA Associate Dean Business Affairs and Faculty Practice (202) Cecile E. Skinner, DDS, PhD Executive Associate Dean Academic and Student Affairs (202) Esther Childers, DDS, MS Assistant Dean Academic Affairs (202) Mahmoud Nasr, DDS, MS Associate Dean Special Projects and Administration (202) iv

5 F O R E W O R D This booklet contains the schedules of all courses taught to the predoctoral dental students and dental hygiene students in the College of. Also, it contains the College of s academic calendar and examination schedules for the current academic year. Please be advised that the calendar and schedules are subject to change without advance notice. Students in the College of are expected to attend all scheduled lectures, laboratories and clinic assignments. Attendance taken in the classrooms, laboratories and clinics is related directly to student accountability and professional responsibility. When students miss twenty percent (20%) of scheduled classes, laboratories or clinic assignments for which they have not secured an approved excuse, three percentage (6%) points will be deducted from their final grade in that course. Requests for excused absences must be submitted to the Office of the Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs within twenty-four (24) hours following the absence, unless the student is too ill to do so, and must be accompanied by the necessary supporting documents. Requests for excused absences for missed examinations or quizzes due to illness will be processed by the Office of the Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs. All other excuses will be provided by the respective course directors. An unexcused absence from any scheduled examination will result in a zero (0) grade for that examination Students, who receive excuses, must make arrangements with the Course Director of the missed examination, within forty-eight (48) hours of returning to school, to take the make-up examination. The make-up examination must be taken within 5 business days of the students return. All make-up examinations not given or rescheduled within the specified time indicated, due to negligence on the part of the student, will result in an F grade (numerical grade of Zero) for that examination. Excused absence from clinic service assignments must be made up at a subsequent date approved by the departmental chairman and the Associate Dean for Affairs. During the final examination period, all classes and clinics are suspended. The examination schedules for (D1) first year dental students are published separately. Grades in the College of are reported as: A (excellent); B (above average); C (average); and F (failing). The Executive Committee of the College of will review and make recommendations concerning the academic performance of each student at the end of each semester and the Summer Session. v

6 Satisfactory performance is required in all courses for promotions and graduation. In addition,(d2) second year dental students are required to take and pass Part I of the National Board Dental Examinations before promotion to the (D3) third year dental class. D4 dental students must also take and pass Part II of the National Board Dental Examinations to receive a diploma from the College of. vi

7 ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviation Full Name Abbreviation Full Name Adv Advisory Lab D1 First Year Dental Student Lec D2 Second Year Dental Student LH Hall D3 Third Year Dental Student OD&R Oral Diagnosis and Radiology D4 Forth Year Dental Student OMFP Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology DH OMFS Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery DH3 First Year Student Remov Prostho Removable Prosthodontics DH4 Second Year Student Rm Room Fixed Prostho Fixed Prosthodontics SCR Smart Classroom HU Howard University SGM Seeley G. Mudd Building HUCD Howard University College of SIM Lab Simulation HUCM Howard University College of Medicine TBA To Be Announced HUH Howard University Hospital ROOM NUMBERS Room Name Room Number Location 4D th floor 4D th floor 5A th floor 5A th floor 5A th floor 5A th floor Hall th floor Hall th floor Hall nd floor Media Center th floor Occlusion nd floor Orthodontic nd floor Pediatric nd floor Removable nd floor Simulation st floor Smart Class Room th floor Anatomy Lab (HUCM) st floor Sim Lab (HUCM Mudd) 2 nd floor vii

8 ETHICS AND PROCEDURES FOR EXAMINATIONS in the HOWARD UNIVERISTY COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY EXAMS WILL BE ADMINISTERED EXCLUSIVELY VIA EXAMSOFT AND/OR BLACKBOARD ON PERSONAL COMPUTERS. ALL PERSONAL COMPUTERS SHOULD BE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER AND FREE OF NON ACADEMIC MATERIAL TO FACILITATE THE DOWNLOADING OF EXAMS. STUDENTS WILL NOT BE EXCUSED FROM TAKING A SCHEDULED EXAM DUE TO LACK OF ADEQUATE SPACE ON THE COMPUTER, THE EXISTENCE OF VIRUSES, OR ANY OTHER COMPUTER PROBLEM. STUDENTS SHOULD NOTIFY THE OFFICE OF ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS AT LEAST TWO DAYS (48 HOURS) PRIOR TO EXAM ABOUT EXISTING OR POTENTIAL COMPUTER PROBLEMS SO THAT OTHER ARRANGEMENTS MAY BE MADE. 1. Bags, books, papers, cellular phones, pagers, coats, caps, hats, and other miscellaneous materials are not allowed in testing rooms during examinations. First offenders that are found with any of the aforementioned will be dismissed from the exam and will earn a zero for the exam. Second and subsequent offenders may be suspended and/or dismissed from the College of. 2. If a room Proctor notices any student clearly copying answers from another student, the student that was found copying answers should be notified that his/her activities have been observed and that a report is being sent to the Dean. However, the student should be allowed to complete the examination. The Proctor should, in this instance, submit a written report of his/her action to the Dean, Irregularity Noted affix the date and time. If the Proctor notices that copying is going on and the one being copied from is obviously not a participant, then the student should be moved to keep him/her from being placed in jeopardy of being the Innocent By-Stander. 3. If any student and/or proctor is of the opinion that facilities for any examination are too crowded and/or poorly arranged for a student to protect his/her answers, such student and/or proctor should immediately register a complaint with the individual who is in charge. In the event that prompt, corrective action is not or cannot be taken, then the student and/or proctor should register the appropriate complaint in writing to the Dean immediately following completion of the examination. 4. Each student is responsible for protecting the integrity of his/her answers. If cheating is noted during the examination, or if cheating is disclosed by the computer during processing, candidates involved, whether they be copiers or those copied from, are subject to penalty. The matter will be referred to the Judiciary Board of the College followed by appropriate recommendations to the Dean for punitive action (suspension and/or expulsion is the usual penalty for cheating). This warning notice will NOT be repeated, but will be in effect and applicable to all examinations in the College of viii

9 5. If the form of cheating is not copying from another individual, but involves the use of notes, papers, books, or other miscellaneous materials or procedures, then the procedure for verification, as stated above, should be followed. The item should be taken from the student and the student should be allowed to complete the examination. A written report of the incident, as well as, the evidence taken from the student must be sent to the Dean. 6. Talking or any other form of verbal or non-verbal communication will NOT be allowed during examinations. If any student is observed talking, signaling with fingers or other objects, he/she should be told to stop and written verification noted (as indicated above). This observance must be followed by a written notice to the Dean. If the student is observed talking, signaling, etc., a second time, the student should be dismissed from the examination and should report, immediately, to the Dean or his designee. An oral report must be submitted immediately to the Dean, followed by a written report from the Proctor. 7. Proctors and students share responsibility for the integrity of the exams. The student will retake any examination for which any irregularity is found. 8. Students will remain seated after concluding their examinations and simply raise their hands for the Proctor s approval to be dismissed, i.e., verification of exam upload. They will then leave the examination room and are not permitted to loiter outside the examination room nor in any adjacent hallways. 9. During examinations, which are two or more hours, students will be allowed to take one bathroom break to use the restroom facilities after obtaining permission from the proctor(s). 10. Students will adhere to seating charts during any examination. ix

10 FACULTY ANDSTUDENTS DO NOT MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO TRAVEL BEFORE THE LAST DAY OF EACH SEMESTER!!! THANK YOU x

11 2012 Fall Semester Page 11 of 46

12 FALL SEMESTER 2012 ACADEMIC CALENDAR July 6, Friday First deferred payment due for Fall 2012 August 8, Wednesday (5:00pm) August 10, Friday August 13, Monday August 13-17, Monday-Friday (8:30am) August 16, Thursday August 16-24, Thursday Friday August 17, Friday (11:00am) August 20, Monday (8:00am) Summer Session ends for new Postdoctoral Dental Residents Faculty Retreat Faculty report for 2012 Fall Semester Orientation for incoming (D1) First Year Dental and (DH3)First Year students School photographs for new students Late registration for all students - penalty fees assessed for continuing students OPENING ASSEMBLY- Howard University College of Medicine Auditorium, Room 3019 Fall Classes Begin for Dental and students, and Postdoctoral Dental Residents Initial Financial Aid disbursement for Fall (Undergraduate and Graduate students) Note: Student Financial Services will begin refund processing in 7 to 10 days following the disbursement of financial aid. August 26, Sunday DEADLINE FOR PROGRAM WITHDRAWAL 100% REFUND September 3, Monday September 14, Friday September 28, Friday October 5, Friday LABOR DAY (Legal Holiday) CIF/NERB Exam (Manikin exam) Clinics and Service Assignments Closed OPENING CONVOCATION - Cramton Auditorium 11:00am (All classes suspended - 10:00am - 1:00pm) Preliminary Enrollment Census Date Page 12 of 46

13 October 8, Monday COLUMBUS DAY OBSERVED (Legal Holiday) October 09-12, Tuesday-Friday October 12, Friday October 18, Thursday October 18, Thursday Midterm examinations for (D2) Second Year Dental,(D3)Third Year Dental, (D4)Fourth Year Dental and All students, classes suspended except (D1)First Year Dental students Mid-term grades due for students Deadline for Unofficial Withdrawal (UW) and Never Reported (NR) grades Deadline for 25% refund of tuition /fees (Last day for refunds) Final Enrollment Census date October 24, Wednesday 2 nd Deferred payment due for Fall 2012 Oct. 29- Nov. 9 Monday Friday November 7, Wednesday. November 9, Friday November 12, Monday November 16, Friday November 21, Wednesday (5:30pm) November 22, Thursday November 26, Monday (8:00am) November 27 28, Tuesday-Wednesday November 30 Friday (5:30pm) December 3-12 Monday - Wednesday General Registration for Spring students Success Seminar for (D2) Second Year Dental 9:00-11:00am, (D3) Third Year Dental 9:00-11:00am, (D4) Fourth Year Dental students and Postdoctoral Dental Residents 9:00-4:00pm Last day for total withdrawal from Howard University VETERANS DAY OBSERVED (Legal Holiday) Table Clinics Thanksgiving Recess Begins THANKSGIVING DAY (Legal Holiday) Classes resume Northeast Regional Board Examination (NERB) for Dental and (clinics closed) Formal Classes End Final Examinations for Dental and students Deadline for Instructors to submit final grades via the web (5 calendar days after scheduled final examination) Page 13 of 46

14 December 12, Wednesday December 14, Friday Deadline to submit Special Grade Reports for removal of incomplete grades for Spring Pre and Postdoctoral Clinics end at 5:00 p.m. December 17, Monday Payment in full for Spring 2013 FALL SEMESTER ENDS- FRIDAY DECEMBER 14, 2012 Page 14 of 46

15 EXAMINATIONS (D1) First Year Dental Students Class Schedule Fall Semester 2012 / August 20 - December 14, 2012 Note: - During the regularly scheduled midterm examinations ALL D1 classes will be held in the Smart Classroom Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Biochemistry General Anatomical Sciences Biochemistry General Anatomical Science Biochemistry / Conference General Anatomical Sciences Biochemistry / Conference General Anatomical Science 12-1 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 1-2 General Anatomical Science Micro Anatomy (Histology) Micro Anatomy (Histology) Dental Anatomy 2-3 Micro Anatomy (Histology) 3-4 General Anatomical Science Ethics and Professionalism Section I and Section II Dental Anatomy 4-5 Introduction to REDE-120 Dental Anatomy / 3.0 SCR/207 Sniffen /Staff SCR / Bernor / Staff DENT-169 General Anatomical Sciences, Gross Anatomy, 8.0 Room / 1114 Heinbockel/Staff DENT-198 Micro Anatomy (Histology) / 4.0 LH DENT-170 Biochemistry / 4.0 LH2 Nandedkar / Staff ORDR-107 Introduction to 1.0 LH2 Sheikh DENT-199 Ethics and Professionalism 1.0 LH2 Rouse Page 15 of 46

16 (D2) Second Year Dental Students Class& Clinic Schedule Fall Semester 2012 / August 20 - December 14, 2012 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8 9 Operative 9-10 Pathology Fixed Prosthodontics DPRC Pediatric Removable Prosthodontics Behavioral Pharmacology Section I Removable Prosthodontics Section I Operative 12 1 Lunch Lunch Lunch Section II Fixed Prosthodontics Section II Rotation 1-2 Head and Neck Anatomy Pathology Lunch 2-3 Oral / Maxillofacial Radiology Section I 3-4 Pathology 4-5 Pharmacology Fixed Prosthodontics Section II Removable Prosthodontics Lunch Section I Rotation Section II Operative REDE-207 Fixed Prosthodontics ADV SIM Lab Matthews / Staff REDE-206 Fixed Prosthodontics ADV LH 6 Jackson / Staff LH6/Lab REDE-211 Removable Prosthodontics I / Edler / Staff CODE-231 Behavioral 1.0 LH3 Winfree REDE-208 Operative 1.0 LH 3 Mercer REDE-209 Operative 3.0 SIM Lab Crisafulli / Staff PEDO-202 Pediatric 1.0 SCR Jeffries ORDR-215 Oral /Maxillofacial Radiology 2.0 SCR Pass DENT-201 Pharmacology 3.0 HUCM B5 Davila-Garcia DENT-173 Pathology 6.0 LH 3 Fidelia - Lambert ORSU-223 Head and Neck Anatomy 2..0 LH3 Bonnick REDE-234 DPRC 1.0 LH 3 Winfree Page 16 of 46

17 (D3) Third Year Dental Students Class& Clinic Schedule Fall Semester 2012 / August 20 - December 14, 2012 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8-9 Removable Prosthodontics II Periodontics II Anesthesia / Minor Oral Surgery II Growth and Development Orthodontics Principles of Medicine 9-10 Restorative Oral Pathology II Pharmacology Independent Clinic Time Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 2-3 DPRC Independent Clinic Time Independent Clinic Time 3-4 Pharmacology DENT-301 Pharmacology 3.0 HUCM B5 Davila-Garcia ORTH-316 Growth and Development Orthodontics 2.0 LH3 C. Rose ORDR-309 Principles of Medicine 2.0 LH 2 R. Brown HISP-322 Oral Pathology II 1.0 LH3 E. Childers PROS-310 Removable Prosthodontics II 1.0 LH 2 S. Garcia REDE-308 Restorative 1.0 LH 2 C. Fryer ORSU-322 Anesthesiology and Minor Oral Surgery II 1.0 LH 3 F. Sam PERI-318 Periodontics II 1.0 LH 3 C. McIntosh CLDE-320 Rotation ADV Clinic A. Jackson CLDE-321 Restorative ADV Clinic A. Jackson CLDE-322 Removable ADV Clinic A. Jackson CLDE-323 Periodontics ADV Clinic D. Allen CLDE-324 Endodontics ADV Clinic L. Smith REDE-334 DPRC 1.0 LH 3 Winfree Page 17 of 46

18 (D4) Fourth Year Dental Students Class & Clinic Schedule Fall Semester 2012 / August 20 - December 14, 2012 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8-9 Pediatric Orthodontics 9-10 Periodontics III Oral Surgery Implant Restorative Removable Prosthodontics III Case Presentation Oral Surgery Rotation 12-1 Lunch 1-2 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch REDE-406 Implant Restorative (6 weeks) 1.0 SCR O. Rodriquez ORTH-416 Orthodontics 1.0 LH 2 C. Rose PEDO-402 Pediatric 1.0 SCR M. Thwaites ORSU-422 Oral Surgery 4.5 LH 2 E. Reid PERI-415 Periodontics III 1.0 SCR D. Allen PROS-410 Removable Prosthodontics III (6 weeks) 1.0 LH 3 M. Nasr DENT-176 Case Presentation 2.0 SCR T. Galloucis CLDE-420 Rotation ADV Clinic A. Jackson CLDE-424 Restorative ADV Clinic A. Jackson CLDE-426 Periodontics ADV Clinic D. Allen CLDE-427 Endodontics ADV Clinic L. Smith CLDE-425 Removable ADV Clinic A. Jackson Page 18 of 46

19 (DH3) First Year Students Class & Clinic Schedule Fall Semester 2012 / August 20 - December 14, 2012 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Dental Materials / Preclinical Anatomy of Orofacial Structures Preclinical Theory I / Techniques 12-1 Preclinical Theory I / Techniques Lunch Anatomy of Orofacial Structures 1-2 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 2-3 Observation / Preclinical Dental Hygiene Simulation 4-5 Preclinical Oral Histology / Embryology / Observation / SADHA Oral Histology and Embryology / A. Farquharson Preclinical Theory I J. Owens Preclinical Techniques / Lab /Clinic J. Owens/Faculty Anatomy of Orofacial Structures / D. Grant-Mills Dental Materials / T. Culbreath SADHA = Student American Dental Hygienists Association / Meeting 402 / 403 J. Owens Page 19 of 46

20 (DH4) Second Year Students Class & Clinic Schedule Fall Semester 2012 / August 20 - December 14, 2012 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Biostatistics / Research Design / Ethics / Jurisprudence III Dental Health Education Methods III Periodontics/Hybrid Theory II School Base Health Center (SBHC) 12-1 Lunch Lunch 1-2 Lunch Lunch 2-3 III Nutrition Counseling School Base Health Center (SBHC) 3-4 / 4-5 Academic Advisement Lunch III Seminar SADHA / Academic Advisement Ethics and Jurisprudence J. Owens Dental Health Education Methods D. Grant-Mills Periodontics/Hybrid S. Osborne Theory II S. Osborne Seminar I S. Osborne Nutritional Counseling D. Grant-Mills III 4.0 Clinic S. Osborne / Faculty Biostatistics and Research Design G. Henley SADHA - Student American Dental Hygienists Association / Meeting 402 / 403 J. Owens Page 20 of 46

21 2012 FALL SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS SCHEDULE Intrasessionals, Midterms and Finals Note: - All exams will be held in Halls; LH 2, LH 3, and/or Media Center, unless otherwise indicated. Pharmacology exams will be held in the Mudd building, College of Medicine, B5. - Proctor(s) are to be in designated exam location 20 minutes before examination begins. - During examinations non-contact time is suspended. Exams will be administered EXCULSIVELY via ExamSoft and/or Blackboard on personal computers. ALL personal computers should be in good working order and FREE of NON academic material to facilitate the downloading of exams. Students will NOT BE EXCUSED from taking a scheduled exam due to lack of adequate space on the computer, the existence of viruses, or any other computer problems. Student should notify the office of Academic and Student Affairs at least two days (48hours) prior to exam about existing or potential computer problems so that other arrangements may be made. F12 Semester D1 Weekly Examinations DATE CLASS DEPARTMENT TIME LOCATION 09/03 M Labor Day Holiday 09/10 M Biochemistry Biochemistry 10:30-12:30pm LH2 09/17 M Gross Anatomy Anatomy 10:30-12:30pm LH2 09/18 T Gross Anatomy Lab Anatomy 2:00-5:00pm 1114 (HUCM) 09/24 M Micro Anatomy Histology 10:30-12:30am LH2 09/24 M Micro Anatomy Lab Histology 4:00-5:00pm LH2 10/01 M Dental Anatomy Restorative 10:30-11:30pm LH2 10/01 M Intro to OD&R 3:00-4:00pm LH2 10/08 M Columbus Day Holiday 10/15 M Gross Anatomy Anatomy 10:30-12:30pm LH2 10/16 T Gross Anatomy Lab Anatomy 2:00-5:00pm 1114 (HUCM) 10/22 M Biochemistry Biochemistry 10:30-12:30pm LH2 10/24 W Micro Anatomy Histology 1:00-3:00pm LH2 10/26 F Dental Anatomy Restorative 1:00-2:00pm LH 2 11/12 M Veterans Day Holiday 11/13 T Gross Anatomy Lab Final Anatomy 2:00-5:00pm 1114 (HUCM) 11/22R 11/23 F Thanksgiving Recess Holiday Page 21 of 46

22 F12 Semester Intrasessional Examinations DATE 09/05 W D2 Pathology / exam 1 1:00-2:00pm LH 3 Fidelia-Lambert 09/24 M D2 Pathology / exam 2 10:00-11:00am LH 3 Fidelia-Lambert 10/1 M D2/D3 Pharmacology / exam 1 3:00-5:00pm HUCM/B5 Davila-Garcia 10/02 T DH3 Dental Materials / exam 1 9:00-10:00am Media Center Culbreath 10/29 M D2/D3 Pharmacology / exam 2 3:00-5:00pm HUCM/B5 Davila-Garcia 11/05 M D2 Pathology / exam 4 10:00-11:00am LH 3 Fidelia-Lambert 11/06 T DH3 Dental Materials / exam 2 9:00-10:00am Media Center Culbreath Page 22 of 46

23 F12 Semester Midterm Examinations DATE: Tuesday, October 9 th D2 Head and Neck Anatomy 9:00-10:00am LH 2 Bonnick D3 Anesthesia / Minor Oral Surgery II 9:00-10:00am LH 3 Sam DH3 Anatomy of Orofacial Structures 9:00-10:00am Media Center Grant-Mills DH4 Theory II 11:00-12:00pm Media Center Osborne D4 Periodontics III 11:00-12:00pm LH 3 Allen D2 Operative 1:00-3:00pm LH 2 Mercer D3 Restorative 1:00-2:00pm LH 3 Fryer DH3 Preclinical Techniques 1:00-2:00pm Media Center Owens DH4 Dental Health Education Methods 3:00-4:00pm Media Center Grant-Mills DATE: Wednesday, October 10 th D3 Growth and Development Orthodontics 9:00-10:00am LH 2 Rose D2 Behavioral 9:00-10:00am LH3 Winfree DH3 Nutritional Counseling 9:00-10:00am Media Center Grant-Mills D4 Pediatric 1:00-2:00pm LH 3 Thwaites D3 Removable Prosthodontics II 3:00-4:00pm LH 2 Garcia DH4 Ethics and Jurisprudence 3:00-4:00pm Media Center Owens DATE: Thursday, October 11 th CLASS TIME LOCATION INTSRUCTOR D4 Oral Surgery 9:00-10:00am LH 3 Reid / Sam D2 Fixed Prosthodontics 9:00-10:00am LH 2 Jackson D3 Oral Pathology II (slides) 11:00-12:00pm LH 2 Childers D2 Radiology 1:00-2:00pm LH2 Pass DH3 Oral Histology and Embryology 2:00-3:00pm Media Center Farquharson D4 Orthodontics 2:00-3:00pm LH 3 Rose DH4 Periodontics 3:30-4:30pm Media Center Osborne Page 23 of 46

24 F12 Semester Midterm Examinations DATE: Friday, October 12 th D3 Periodontics II 9:00-10:00am LH 2 McIntosh D4 Removable Prosthodontics III 10:00-11:00am LH 3 Nasr DH4 III 10:00-11:00am Media Center Osborne D2 Pediatrics 1:00-2:00pm LH3 Jeffries D3 Principles of Medicine 1:00-2:00pm LH 2 Brown DH4 Seminar I 1:00-2:00pm Media Center Osborne DH3 Preclinical Theory I 3:00-4:00pm Media Center Owens D2 Pathology 3:00-4:00pm LH2 Lambert Page 24 of 46

25 F12 Semester Final Examinations DATE: Monday, December 3 rd D2 Pathology 9:00-11:00am LH 2 Fidelia-Lambert D3 Anesthesia and Minor Oral Surgery II 9:00-11:00am LH 3 Sam DH3 Preclinical Techniques 11:30-1:30pm Media Center Owens DH4 Dental Health Education Methods 2:00-4:00pm Media Center Grant-Mills D2 Fixed Prosthodontics Lab Section II 1:00-5:00pm SIM Lab Matthews D3 Periodontics II 3:00-5:00pm LH 3 McIntosh D4 Major Oral Surgery (walk) 9:00-5:00pm Reid DATE: Tuesday, December 4 th D4 Major Oral Surgery (walk) 9:00-5:00pm Reid D1 Biochemistry 9:00-11:00am LH 2 Nandedkar D2 Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology 9:00-11:00am LH3 Pass DH4 Nutritional Counseling 1:00-3:00pm Media Center Grant-Mills D2 Fixed Prosthodontics Lab Section I 1:00-5:00pm SIM Lab Matthews D3 Principles of Medicine 3:00-5:00pm LH 2 Brown DATE: Wednesday, December 5 th D1 Microanatomy (Histology) 9:00-11am LH3 Heinbockel D1 Microanatomy (Histology) Lab 3:00-5:00pm LH3 Young D3 Removable Prosthodontics II 9:00-11:00am LH 2 Garcia DH4 III 11:30-1:30pm Media Center Osborne D4 Major Oral Surgery (walk) 9:00-5:00pm Reid D2 Removable Prosthodontics Lab Section I 1:00-5:00pm Lab 207 Edler D3 Oral Pathology II (slides) 2:00-4:00pm LH 2 Childers DATE: Thursday, December 6 th D1 Gross Anatomy 9:00-11:00am LH 2 Bernor D3 Growth and Development Orthodontics 9:00-11:00am LH 3 Marshall DH4 Periodontics 11:30-1:30pm Media Center Osborne D2 Removable Prosthodontics Lab Section II 1:00-5:00pm Lab 207 Edler D3 Restorative (slides) 2:00-4:00pm LH 2 Fryer DH3 Oral Histology and Embryology 2:00-4:00pm Media Center Farquharson Page 25 of 46

26 DATE: Friday, December 7 th D2 Fixed Prosthodontics 9:00-11:00am LH 3 Jackson D4 Pediatric 9:00-11:00am LH 2 Thwaites D1 Dental Anatomy Lab 9:00-11:00am 207 Sniffen DH3 Anatomy of Orofacial Structures Lab 9:00-11:00am Media Center Grant-Mills DH4 Ethics and Jurisprudence 11:00-1:00pm Media Center Owens D2 Head and Neck Anatomy 1:00-3:00pm LH 2 Bonnick DH3 Anatomy of Orofacial Structures 3:00-5:00pm Media Center Grant-Mills DATE: Monday, December 10 th D2/D3 Pharmacology 9:00-11:00am HUCM B5 Davila-Garcia D4 Periodontics III 9:00-11:00am LH 2 Allen DH3 Dental Materials 11:00-1:00pm Media Center Culbreath D1 Dental Anatomy 11:00-1:00pm LH 2 Sniffen D2 Behavioral 2:00-4:00pm LH3 Winfree DH4 Seminar I 1:00-3:00pm Media Center Osborne DATE: Tuesday, December 11 th D1 Introduction to 9:00-11:00am LH 3 Sheikh D4 Orthodontics 9:00-11:00am LH 2 Rose D3 Endodontics Oral Exam 1:00-4:00pm Smith DH3 Preclinical Theory I 11:30-1:30pm Media Center Owens D4 Removable Prosthodontics III 2:00-4:00pm LH 2 Nasr D2 Pediatrics 2:00-4:00pm LH3 Jeffries DH4 Theory II 2:00-4:00pm Media Center Osborne Page 26 of 46

27 2013 Spring Semester Page 27 of 46

28 SPRING SEMESTER 2013 ACADEMIC CALENDAR January 1, Tuesday January 7, Monday Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) Is available Formal Classes Begin/ Clinics Open January 7, Monday Initial Financial Aid disbursement for Spring 2013 (Undergraduate and Graduate students) January 7-11, Monday-Friday January 11, Friday January 13, Sunday Late registration for students NERB Review begins Deadline for 100% refund of tuition/fees January 21, Monday January 23, Wednesday January 28, Monday February 1-28 Friday-Thursday February 1, Friday February 1, Friday February 2, Saturday February 15, Friday February 15, Friday February 18, Monday February 19-25, Tuesday-Monday February 27, Wednesday March 1, Friday MARTIN LUTHER KING JR S BIRTHDAY OBSERVED - (Legal Holiday) Debt Management and Exit Interviews - D4 s First Intrasessional Examinations for (D1) First Year Dental students (follow printed (D1) First Year Dental Students Examinations Schedule) Dental Health Month Priority deadline for receipt of Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for Prospective and Continuing Students Give Kids A Smile (GKAS) Student Council Dental Health Fair Deadline for 50% refund of tuition/fees Preliminary Enrollment Census date PRESIDENTS DAY OBSERVED (Legal Holiday) Mid-Term examinations for all Dental and Dental Hygiene students (except (D1)First Year Dental students) Deadline for Unofficial Withdrawal (UW) grades Mid-term grades due Page 28 of 46

29 March 1-2, Friday-Saturday March 6, Wednesday (12:15pm) March 7, Thursday March 7, Thursday March 8, Friday March 7-9 Thursday - Friday March 11-15, Monday-Friday CIF/NERB Exam (Perio/Restorative patient examination) Student Council Annual Honors and Awards Ceremony, College of Medicine Auditorium, Room 3019 Deadline for 25% refund of tuition/fees Final Enrollment Census date Charter Day 81st Annual Nation s Capital Dental Meeting Spring Recess March 12, Tuesday Second deferred payment due for Spring 2013 March 16-19, Saturday- Tuesday March18, Monday (8:00am) March 18, Monday - March 29, Friday March 22, Friday April 1, Monday - April 14, Sunday April 5, Friday April 10, Wednesday (9:00am - 5:00pm) April 10, Wednesday (8:00am - 4:00pm) April 12, Friday (9:00am - 5:00pm) April 16-17, Tuesday-Wednesday April 17-19, Wednesday - Friday April 19, Friday April 25, Thursday April 22 May 1, Monday - Wednesday ADEA Annual Conference Classes Resume General Registration (GR) for Fall 2013 students National Board Examination MOCK General Registration (GR) for Summer 2013 students Last day for Total Withdrawal from the University Postdoctoral Research Presentations Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Orthodontics, Pediatric and Postdoctoral Dental Residents Health Symposium- Blackburn Center Postdoctoral Research Presentations Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Orthodontic, Pediatric and Postdoctoral Dental Residents Northeast Regional Boards (NERB) Final Examinations for students (Degree Candidates) Formal Classes End / Clinics Open Deadline for submitting grades for prospective graduates 3:00pm. Final Examinations for Dental and students (non-degree candidates) (Classes are suspended and clinics are closed for non-degree candidates) Page 29 of 46

30 Deadline to submit final grades via the web is 5 calendar days after the scheduled examination. May 9, Thursday May 8-11, Wednesday-Saturday May 10, Friday (2:30pm) Deadline for receipt of May 2013Graduation Recommendations in Office of the Registrar - 5:00pm 62 nd Annual Class Reunion Activities (including the Alumni Awards Dinner) and The Victor L. Hancock, D.D.S. Symposium Senior Dental, and Postdoctoral Dental Honors and Awards and Pinning Ceremony, Cramton Auditorium. Deadline for submission of all Special Grade Reports for all non-degree and non-certificate candidates SPRING SEMESTER ENDS - FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2013 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 10:00am Upper Quadrangle - Main Campus Page 30 of 46

31 EXAMINATIONS CLINIC ROTATION (D1) First Year Dental Students Class Schedule Spring Semester 2013 / January 07 - May 03, 2013 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8-9 Oral Diagnosis 9-10 Operative Dental Materials Occlusion Physiology Removable Prosthodontics I Introduction to Periodontics Sections I and II Dental Materials Evidence Based Decision 1-2 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Immunology/Microbiology / Physiology Immunology/Microbiology / Physiology Immunology/Microbiolo gy / PROS-110 Removable Prosthodontics I 1.0 LH 2 Jackson REDE-106 Dental Materials / 2.5 SCR / 207 Culbreath / Staff REDE-108 Operative 1.0 SCR Crisafulli DENT-111 Evidenced Based Decision 1.0 SCR Childers REDE-104 Occlusion 1.0 SCR Jackson / Staff DENT-172 Oral Diagnosis 1.0 SCR Eiland PERI-201 Introduction to Periodontics 1.0 SCR Glascoe DENT-174 Physiology 7.0 SCR Grissom DENT-112 Immunology/Microbiology 6.0 HUCM/B5 Stubbs Page 31 of 46

32 AxiUm Training (D2) Second Year Dental Students Class & Clinic Schedule Spring Semester 2013 / January 07 - May 03, 2013 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8-9 Fixed Prosthodontics 9-10 Removable Prosthodontics Section II Removable Prosthodontics I Section I Fixed Prosthodontics Endodontic / Pulp Biology / Section I Endodontic Section II Rotation Periodontics I Anesthesia / Minor Oral Surgery Lunch Pharmacology Treatment Planning Pharmacology DPRC Oral Pathology I Section I Fixed Prosthodontics Section II Rotation 1-2 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Immunology/Microbiology / Section I Rotation Section II Endodontic Immunology/Microbiology / Section I Removable Prosthodontics I Section II Fixed Prosthodontics CLDE-220 Rotation 1.0 Clinics Jackson HISP-216 Oral Pathology I 2.0 LH 3 Childers ORSU-222 Anesthesia and Minor Oral Surgery I 2.0 LH 3 Sam PROS-212 Removable Prosthodontics / 2.0 LH3/Lab 207 Idowu / Staff REDE-206 Fixed Prosthodontics 2.0 SCR Jackson / Staff REDE-207 Fixed Prosthodontics 3.0 SIM Lab Matthews / Staff PERI-218 Periodontics I 1.0 LH 3 Glascoe ENDO-217 Endodontic / Pulp Biology 2.0 LH 3 West ENDO-219 Endodontic 3.0 SIM Lab Smith Section I Rotation Section II Fixed Prosthodontics ORDR-230 Treatment Planning 1.0 LH 3 Farquharson/Brown DENT-201 Pharmacology 3.0 HUCM/B5 Davila-Garcia DENT-201 Immunology/Microbiology 6.0 HUCM/B5 Stubbs REDE-234 DPRC 3.0 LH2 Winfree Page 32 of 46

33 (D3) Third Year Dental Students Class& Clinic Schedule Spring Semester 2013 / January 07 - May 03, 2013 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8-9 Advanced Topics in Endodontics Public Health 9-10 DPRC Rotation Independent Clinic Time (ICT) Oral Pathology III General II Pharmacology Statistics / Research Seminar Rotation 12-1 Pharmacology Lunch 1-2 Lunch Lunch Lunch 2-3 Independent Clinic Time (ICT) Rotation Lunch Independent Clinic Time (ICT) Rotation Independent Clinic Time (ICT) 5-7 Health Care Ethics CLDE-300 General II 1.0 SCR Rodriquez / Staff CODE-313 Public Health 3.0 LH2 Manning-Cox HISP-324 Oral Pathology III 1.0 LH 2 Childers HISP-327 Research Seminar 3.0 LH 2 Henley DENT-301 Pharmacology 3.0 HUCM /B5 Davila-Garcia CLDE-320 Rotation 4.0 Clinic Jackson CLDE-321 Restorative 3.0 Clinic Jackson CLDE-322 Removable 2.0 Clinic Jackson CLDE-323 Periodontics 2.0 Clinic Allen CLDE-324 Endodontics 2.0 Clinic Smith CODE-311 Health Care Ethics 2.0 HUH Auditorium Manning-Cox ENDO-400 Advanced Topics in Endodontics 1.0 LH 2 Smith REDE-334 DPRC 1.0 LH2 Winfree Page 33 of 46

34 (D4) Fourth Year Dental Students Class& Clinic Schedule Spring Semester 2013 / January 07 - May 03, 2013 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday NERB Review Lunch 1-2 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch CODE Rotation 4.0 Clinic Jackson CLDE Removable 2.0 Clinic Jackson CLDE Periodontics 2.0 Clinic Allen CLDE Restorative 3.0 Clinic Jackson CLDE Endodontics 2.0 Clinic Smith NERB Review 0.0 SCR Jackson Page 34 of 46

35 (DH3) First Year Students Class& Clinic Schedule Spring Semester 2013 / January 07 - May 03, 2013 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Community Dental Health (SBHC) I Instructions I School Base Health Center (SBHD) Theory I Radiology I 12-1 Lunch 1-2 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 2-3 General Oral Pathology and Therapeutics Introduction to Periodontics I / Radiology Observation / Rotations SADHA 3-4 / Academic 4-5 Advisement Introduction to Periodontics 2.0 Room 403 Osborne General Oral Pathology and Therapeutics 2.5 Room 403 Farquharson Radiology 2.0 Room 403 Grant-Mills I 3.0 Clinic Owens / Faculty Theory I 2.0 Room 403 Owens Community Dental Health 2.0 SBHC Osborne I Instructions 0.0 Room 403 Owens SADHA = Student American Dental Hygienists Association Meeting Room 402 / 403 Owens SBHC = School Base Health Center Page 35 of 46

36 (DH4) Second Year Students Class& Clinic Schedule Spring Semester 2013 / January 07 - May 03, 2013 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8-9 Practicum Specialty Practice Observation / Academic Advisement 9-10 Research Practicum Practicum IV Seminar II 12-1 Lunch Lunch Theory III 1-2 IV / 2-3 School Base Health Center (SBHC) IV Lunch Lunch Lunch IV SADHA / Academic Advisement IV 4.0 Clinic Osborne / Faculty Theory III 1.0 Room 402 Owens Seminar II 1.0 Room 402 Owens Practicum 2.0 Room 402 Grant-Mills / Osborne Research Practicum 1.0 Room 402 Osborne / Henley *Student Select Black Studies 3.0 Campus HU Faculty SADHA = Student American Dental Hygienists Association Meeting Room 402 / 403 Owens SBHC = School Base Health Center *Student Select one (1) Black Studies course: o Intro Afro-American Studies I cr 12:10-1:00pm MWF o Intro Afro-American Studies I cr 5:10-6:30pm TR o Intro to Contemporary Africa cr 12:10-1:00pm MWF o Intro to Contemporary Africa cr 5:10-6:30 pm TR o Intro Black Diaspora I cr 1:10-4:00pm S o Intro Black Diaspora I cr 5:10-8:00pm W Page 36 of 46

37 2013 SPRING SEMESTER Intrasessionals, Midterm and Final EXAMINATIONS SCHEDULE - All exams will be held in Halls; LH 2, LH 3, and/or Media Center, unless otherwise indicated. Pharmacology and Microbiology exams will be held in the Mudd building, College of Medicine, B5. - Proctor(s) are to be in designated exam location 20 minutes before examination begins. - During examinations non-contact time is suspended. Exams will be administered EXCULSIVELY via ExamSoft and/or Blackboard on personal computers. ALL personal computers should be in good working order and FREE of NON academic material to facilitate the downloading of exams. Students will NOT BE EXCUSED from taking a scheduled exam due to lack of adequate space on the computer, the existence of viruses, or any other computer problems. Student should notify the office of Academic and Student Affairs at least two days (48hours) prior to exam about existing or potential computer problems so that other arrangements may be made. S13 Semester D1 Intrasessional Schedule DATE CLASS DEPARTMENT TIME LOCATION Martin Luther King s Day-1/21 M 01/28 M Physiology Physiology 10:30-12:30pm LH 2 02/04 M Operative Restorative 10:30-11:30am LH 2 02/04 M Microbiology Microbiology 2:00-4:00pm HUCM/B5 02/05 T Dental Materials Restorative 10:30-11:30am LH 2 02/11 M Removable Prosthodontics I Prosthodontics 10:30-11:30am LH 2 02/14 R Physiology Physiology 2:00-4:00pm LH 2 President s Day Holiday - 02/18 M 02/25 M Occlusion Restorative 9:00-10:00am LH 2 03/04 M Microbiology Microbiology 2:00-4:00pm HUCM/B5 03/05 T Dental Materials Restorative 10:30-11:30am LH 2 03/07 R Physiology Physiology 2:00-4:00pm LH 2 Spring Recess - 03/11-03/15 M-F 04/01 M Physiology Physiology 10:30-12:30am LH 2 04/08 M Microbiology Microbiology 2:00-4:00pm HUCM/B5 04/15 M Physiology Physiology 10:30-12:30am LH 2 S13 Semester D2/D3 Intrasessional Examinations DATE 02/04 M Microbiology 2:00-4:00pm HUCM/B5 Stubbs 02/06 W D2/D3 Pharmacology / exam 1 12:00-1:50pm HUCM/B5 Davila-Garcia 03/04 M Microbiology 2:00-4:00pm HUCM/B5 Stubbs 03/07 R D2/D3 Pharmacology / exam 2 10:00-11:50am HUCM/B5 Davila-Garcia 04/08 M Microbiology 2:00-4:00pm HUCM/B5 Stubbs Page 37 of 46

38 S13 Semester Midterm Examinations DATE: Tuesday, February 19 st D3 Advanced Endodontics 9:00-10:00am LH 3 Smith DH4 Practicum 9:00-10:00am Media Center Grant Mills D2 Anesthesia / Minor Oral Surgery I 11:00-12:00pm LH 2 Sam DH3 Oral Pathology / Therapeutics 11:00-12:00pm Media Center Farquharson DH4 Theory III 1:00-2:00pm Media Center Owens DH3 Community Dental Health 2:30-3:30pm Media Center Osborne DATE: Wednesday, February 20 nd D2 Fixed Prosthodontics 9:00-10:00am LH 2 Jackson, A D3 General II 9:00-10:00am LH 3 Rodriguez DH3 Theory I 11:00-12:00pm Media Center Owens D2 Periodontics I 1:00-2:00pm LH 2 Glascoe DH4 IV 2:00-3:00pm Media Center Osborne DATE: Thursday, February 21 rd D3 Oral Pathology III 9:00-10:00am LH 3 Childers D2 Endodontics / Pulp Biology 9:00-100am LH 2 Smith DH3 Introduction to Periodontics/Hybrid 11:00-12:00pm Media Center Osborne D3 Public Health 1:00-2:00pm LH 3 Manning-Cox DH4 Research Practicum 2:00-3:00pm Media Center Henley/Osborne DATE: Friday, February 22 th D1 Introduction to Periodontics 9:00-10:00am LH2 Glascoe DH3 Radiology 11:00-12:00pm Media Center Grant-Mills DH4 Seminar II 1:00-2:00pm Media Center Owens D2 Oral Pathology I (slides) 2:00-3:00pm LH 2 Childers DATE: Monday, February 25 th D1 Occlusion 9:00-10:00m LH 2 Jackson D2 Treatment Planning 9:00-10:00am LH 3 Farquharson D1 Oral Diagnosis 12:00-1:00pm LH 2 Eiland Page 38 of 46

39 Note: (DH4) Second Year Students final examinations are: Wednesday, April 17 - Friday, April 19, S13 Semester Final Examinations DATE: Monday, April 22 rd D1 Microbiology 9:00-11:00am HUCM/B5 Stubbs D2 Microbiology 9:00-11:00am HUCM/B5 Stubbs D3 Advanced Endodontics 2:00-4:00pm LH 2 Smith DATE: Tuesday, April 23 th D1 Oral Diagnosis 9:00-11:00am LH 3 Eiland D2 Periodontics I 9:00-11:00am LH 2 Glascoe D2 Fixed Prosthodontics Lab Section I 12:00-4:00pm SIM Lab Matthews D2 Removable Prosthodontics Lab Section II 1:00-5:00pm Lab 207 Edler DATE: Wednesday, April 24 th D1 Operative 9:00-11:00am LH 2 Crisafulli DH3 Theory I 12:00-2:00pm Media Center Owens D2 Fixed Prosthodontics Lab Section II 12:00-4:00pm SIM Lab Matthews D2 Removable Prosthodontics Lab Section I 1:00-5:00pm Lab 207 Edler DATE: Thursday, April 25 th D1 Dental Materials 9:00-11:00am LH3 Culbreath D2 Fixed Prosthodontics 9:00-11:00am LH2 Jackson D3 Public Health 1:00-3:00pm LH 2 Manning-Cox DH3 Community Dental Health 12:00-2:00pm Media Center Osborne DATE: Friday, April 26 th D2 Pharmacology 9:00-11:00am HUCM/B5 Davila-Garcia D3 Pharmacology 9:00-11:00am HUCM/B5 Davila-Garcia D1 Evidence Based Decision 9:00-11:00am LH2 Childers DH3 Introduction to Periodontics 12:00-2:00pm Media Center Osborne Page 39 of 46

40 DATE: Monday, April 29 th D2 Oral Pathology I (slide) 9:00-11:00am LH 2 Childers D1 Removable Prosthodontics I 12:00-2:00pm LH 2 Stuart DH3 Radiology 2:00-4:00pm Media Center Grant-Mills D2 Treatment Planning 2:00-4:00pm LH 3 Morton/Brown DATE: Tuesday, April 30 th D1 Occlusion 9:00-11:00am LH 2 Jackson D2 Anesthesia and Oral Surgery I 9:00-11:00am LH 3 Sam D3 Oral Pathology III 1:00-3:00pm LH 3 Childers DATE: Wednesday, May 1st D2 Endodontics / Pulp Biology 9:00-11:00am LH 3 West DH3 Oral Pathology 11:00-1:00pm Media Center Farquharson D1 Physiology 1:00-3:00pm LH 2 Grissom DH3 Therapeutics 3:00-5:00pm Media Center Farquharson D3 General II 2:00-4:00pm LH3 Rodriquez DATE: Thursday, May 2nd D2 Endodontics Lab Section I SIM Lab Smith Endodontics Lab Section II SIM Lab Smith Page 40 of 46

41 2013 Summer Session Page 41 of 46

42 SUMMER SESSION 2013 ACADEMIC CALENDAR May 15, Wednesday May15, Wednesday May 15-21, Wednesday- Tuesday May 20, Monday May 27, Monday June 17 21, Monday-Friday June 19, Wednesday (9:00am 5:00pm) June 20, Thursday (9:30am 1:00pm) June 24, Monday (8:00am) June 28, Friday July 4, Thursday July 18-19, 2013 Thursday-Friday July 19, 2013 Friday (5:30pm) August 2, Friday August 9, Friday August 12, Monday August 12-16, Monday-Friday August 16, Friday August 19, Monday (8:00am) Deadline for 100% refund of tuition/fees Instruction begins for Predoctoral students, continuing students and Postdoctoral Dental resident Late Registration students Deadline for 50% refund of tuition & fees MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED (Legal Holiday) Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Grand Case Presentations - Advanced General and General Postdoctoral Dental residents Registration for all new Postdoctoral Dental residents Postdoctoral Resident Luncheon Orientation Program Instructions begin for new Postdoctoral Dental residents in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Orthodontics, Pediatric, General Practice Residency, and Advanced Education Program in General. Continuing Postdoctoral Mini Session ends INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVED (Legal Holiday) D3 Clinic Orientation Summer Session ends for continuing Predoctoral Dental, students, and Postdoctoral Dental residents Summer session ends for new Postdoctoral Dental residents Faculty Retreat Faculty report for 2013 Fall Semester Orientation for incoming (D1) First Year Dental and (DH3)First Year students Opening Ceremony Fall Classes Begin for Predoctoral Dental and Dental Hygiene students, and Postdoctoral Dental residents Page 42 of 46

43 (D1) First Year Dental Students Class & Clinic Schedule Summer Semester 2013 / May 15 - July 19, 2013 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Section I Operative Section II Operative Operative Section I Operative Make-up Session for Research / Externship Scholars Rotation Rotation Lunch Lunch Lunch 1-2 Operative Rotation Lunch Lunch 2-3 Rotation 3-4 Section II Operative / Rotation REDE-208 Operative ADV SCR SIM REDE-209 Operative ADV Lab Mercer / Staff Mercer / Staff TBA Rotation 2.0 Clinics Bell/Bailey Page 43 of 46

44 (D2) Second Year Dental Students Class & Clinic Schedule Summer Semester 2013 / May 15 - July 19, 2013 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8-9 General I 9-10 Comprehensive Treatment Planning (Hybrid Course) Preclinical Implant / Simulation Clinic Section I Implant 1-2 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Section II Implant Simulation Clinic Rotation ADV Clinic Bell General I 2.0 LH 3 Bailey Restorative ADV Clinic Jackson Removable ADV Clinic Stuart Periodontics ADV Clinic Allen Endodontics ADV Clinic Smith Preclinical Implant 1.0 SCR Allen Preclinical Implant 1.0 SIM Lab Rodriquez TBA Simulation Clinic 1.0 HUCM Sheikh Comprehensive Treatment Planning (Hybrid Course) TBA!.0 LH2 Fryer Page 44 of 46

45 (D3) Third Year Dental Students Class & Clinic Schedule Summer Semester 2013 / May 15 - July 19, 2013 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Oral Surgery Seminar / Rotation Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch CLDE-420 Rotation ADV Clinic Bell CLDE-422 Oral Surgery Seminar and Rotation 2.0 SCR/Clinic Reid CLDE-421 Restorative ADV Clinic Jackson CLDE-422 Removable ADV Clinic Stuart CLDE-423 Periodontics ADV Clinic Allen CLDE-424 Endodontics ADV Clinic Smith Page 45 of 46

46 (DH3) First Year Students Class & Clinic Schedule Summer Semester 2013 / May 15 - July 19, 2013 Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8-9 / Remedial Reading Pain Control and Therapeutics / Remedial Reading Pain Control and Therapeutics / Remedial Reading 9-10 Pain Control and Therapeutics (SIM Lab) II II Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 2-3 II 3-4 II II II DHYG-322 Clinic II 1 Clinic Grant-Mills / Faculty DHYG-342 Pain Control and Therapeutics 2 Room 403 / SIM Lab Grant-Mills / Faculty Page 46 of 46

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