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Actions February 28, 2013 Subject: Administration Of Justice (ADJU) Discipline: Administration of Justice ~343A Peace Officer's Guide to Internal Affairs Offered At: Miramar 0.10-1 hours lecture, 7-15 hours lab, 0.2 units Prerequisite: Administration of Justice 381, Administration of Justice 382, Administration of Justice 383 and Administration of Justice 384, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for Administration of Justice 343. This course provides law enforcement officers with a thorough working knowledge of department Internal Affairs investigative procedures. Topics include Constitutional rights, the Peace Officer's Bill of Rights, rules of conduct, investigative techniques, internal affairs case law, and employee representation. This course is intended for practicing law enforcement officers. Course Renumbering (was 343) Hours Change Supplies Units Change Proposed for College(s): Miramar Originating Campus: MIRAMAR Page 1 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 Subject: Black Studies (BLAS) Discipline: Ethnic Studies and Psychology 104 Black Psychology 48-54 hours lecture, 3 units Letter Grade or Pass/Pass No Pass Option Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels R5 and W5. This course is an introduction to psychological concepts and principles as they relate to African American behaviors, perspectives and lifestyles. Emphasis is placed on comparing Euro-American theories as they have been traditionally applied to African Americans with contemporary Afri-centric theories and the ways in which they may be applied to create a greater understanding of the behaviors, lifestyles and psychological needs of African Americans. This course is intended for students majoring in Black Studies and all students interested in the multicultural aspects of psychology. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit and transfer to CSU. CSU General Education. IGETC. UC Transfer Course List. Offered At: City, Mesa Advisory (New) Proposed for College(s): City, Mesa Subject: Black Studies (BLAS) Discipline: Ethnic Studies and English ~155 African American Literature 48-54 hours lecture, 3 units Letter Grade or Pass/Pass No Pass Option Advisory: English 47A or English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels R5 and W5. This course is a survey of African American cultural expression through language and literature in historical perspective. Emphasis is placed on the cultural, ethnic, and political dynamics that influence literary, musical and theoretical texts. Topics include African praise songs, slave narratives, African American folktales, poetry, lyrics, spirituals, raps, short stories, novels, speeches and essays. This course is for students majoring in Black Studies and all students interested in literature from an African American perspective. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit and transfer to CSU. CSU General Education. IGETC. UC Transfer Course List. Offered At: City, Mesa Advisory (New) Title Change Proposed for College(s): City, Mesa Page 2 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~50 Dental Communications 48-54 hours lecture, 3 units Advisory: English 48 and English 49, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent, or Assessment Skill Levels R5 and W5. Designated alternates may also enroll in the course. This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 102. This course is an introduction to the Dental Assisting Program. Emphasis is placed on the history of dentistry, current trends in the dental industry, educational requirements, and the responsibilities of each Dental Health Team. Students explore the dental field and its demands as they develop the verbal, non-verbal and written communication skills required to be effective members of a Dental Health Team. Topics include dental terminology, infection control basics, standards of patient care, methods of conflict resolution and an exploration of psychological issues related to dental patients, employers and co-workers. This course is for students who have been admitted to the dental assisting program. Course Renumbering (was 102) Page 3 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~53 Preventive Dental Care 32-36 hours lecture, 2 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 50 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Dental Assisting 53L. Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Dental Assisting 56 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 104 or Dental Assisting 103. This course is a study of the principles and techniques for preventing tooth decay. Emphasis is placed on nutrition, personal preventive oral hygiene, and education of the dental patient on issues related to preventive dental care. Students maintain a food log, analyze their nutritional and sweet intake and counsel one another on dietary choices. Students also practice applying fluoridation in conjunction with a caries detection device to aid against tooth decay. Topics also include the purpose of dental sealants and Caries Management By Risk Assessment (CAMBRA). This course is for students who have been admitted to the Dental Assisting Program. Revision (Include Activation) Course Renumbering (was 103) Hours Change Units Change Page 4 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~53L Preventive Dental Care Lab 24-27 hours lab, 0.5 units Corequisite: Dental Assisting 53. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 104 or Dental Assisting 103L. Special Admission - must be admitted to program. This laboratory course is a practical application of preventive dental care, including an analysis of personal/patient nutrition and nutritional counseling. Emphasis is placed on a plaque control program using a variety of oral hygiene products and patient education strategies. Students perform fluoride treatments, use a variety of caries detection devices and perform caries risk assessments. This course is for students who have been admitted to the Dental Assisting Program. Course Renumbering (was 103L) Supplies Page 5 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~54 Basic Dental Assisting 32-36 hours lecture, 2 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 50 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Dental Assisting 54L. Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Dental Assisting 56 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 122 or Dental Assisting 124. Special Admission - must be admitted to program. This basic dental assisting course presents the role of the restorative dental assistant. This course includes sterilization/disinfection principles, preparation/function of instruments, matrix systems and care/maintenance of dental equipment. Principles of team positioning as well as delivering dental care in four-and six-handed general dentistry, and moisture control methods are stressed. Patient relations and techniques of team interactions are introduced. This course is for students who have been admitted to the Dental Assisting Program. Course Renumbering (was 124) Page 6 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~54L Basic Dental Assisting Lab 96-108 hours lab, 2 units Corequisite: Dental Assisting 54. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 122L or Dental Assisting 124L. This basic dental assisting laboratory course allows for the practical application of chairside dental assisting techniques in restorative dentistry. Emphasis is placed on the manipulation and delivery of restorative materials, sterilization procedures, and the preparation of dental instruments and the treatment room. Topics also include the care and preventive maintenance of equipment used in restorative dentistry, team positioning, four- and six-handed dentistry, moisture control, placing and removing a dental dam and matrices, and overall patient handling. This course is for students who have been admitted to the Dental Assisting Program. Course Renumbering (was 124L) Supplies Page 7 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~56 Basic Dental Science 56-63 hours lecture, 3.5 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 50 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Dental Assisting 53L and Dental Assisting 54L. This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 105 or Dental Assisting 106. This course is a basic study of Science in Dentistry for dental assisting students. Emphasis is placed on anatomy, physiology, tooth morphology, embryology and histology, head and neck anatomy, and landmarks of the face and oral cavity. Topics include microbiology in dentistry, disease transmission in dentistry, oral pathology, pharmacology, medical emergencies in the dental office and California Occupational Safety and Health Administration (CalOSHA) standards. This course requires students to participate in a field trip to obtain a Basic Life Support (BLS) for the Health Provider certification. This course is for students who have been admitted to the Dental Assisting Program. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: Required Corequsite (New) Course Renumbering (was 106) Prerequisite (New) Page 8 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~60 Clinical Business Management 24-27 hours lecture, 1.5 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 54 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Dental Assisting 60L. This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 131 or Dental Assisting 132. This course presents a basic foundation for the administrative dental assistant in accounts receivable and payable for manual and computerized systems. Included is the role of the dental assistant in clinical record keeping, preparing treatment plans, telephone techniques, effective scheduling, and insurance processing. The topics of this course also include maintaining recall system, inventory control, and marketing systems. Employment skills necessary to obtain a position as an administrative Registered Dental Assistant and cultivate skills necessary to remain employed are also covered in this course. This course is designed for students enrolled in the Dental Assisting Program. Course Renumbering (was 132) Page 9 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~60L Clinical Business Management Lab 48-54 hours lab, 1 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 54L with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Dental Assisting 60. This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 131 or Dental Assisting 132L. This lab course presents a basic foundation for the administrative dental assistant in accounts receivable and payable when theories can be applied to a computerized system. Included is the role of the dental assistant in clinical record keeping, preparing treatment plans, telephone techniques, effective scheduling, insurance processing, and maintaining recall and inventory control systems. This course is designed for students enrolled in the Dental Assisting Program. Course Renumbering (was 132L) Page 10 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~62 Dental Specialties I 40-45 hours lecture, 2.5 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 116 and Dental Assisting 54, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Dental Assisting 62L. This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 161 or Dental Assisting 162. This course presents the first phase of dental specialties: Prosthodontic Dentistry, Periodontics, Oral and Maxillofacial surgery and Pediatric dentistry. Topics include fixed and removable dental prosthesis, provisional coverage, basics of dental implants, teeth whitening, infection process of periodontal disease, and the types of dental instruments used in each specialty procedure. This course also covers the theory for the application of pit and fissure sealants. This course is designed for students enrolled in the Dental Assisting program. Course Renumbering (was 162) Title Change Page 11 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~62L Dental Specialties I Laboratory 96-108 hours lab, 2 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 116L, Dental Assisting 54L and Dental Assisting 86A, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Dental Assisting 62. This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 161L or Dental Assisting 162L. This laboratory course presents the practical application of chairside assisting and laboratory techniques in the specialty areas of fixed and removable prosthodontics, dental implants, oral and maxillofacial surgery, periodontic surgery and pediatric dentistry. Laboratory practice includes developing skills in constructing provisional crowns, bleaching trays, use and care of specialized instruments, and preparation of impression materials. Assisting skills are developed in a variety of surgical procedures and final impressions. This course provides certification in pit and fissure sealants. The following are taught to clinical proficiency: Preliminary impressions, bleaching trays, and dental sealants. This course is intended for the student enrolled in the Dental Assisting program. Course Renumbering (was 162L) Supplies Title Change Page 12 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~82 Dental Specialties II 40-45 hours lecture, 2.5 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 116 and Dental Assisting 54, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Dental Assisting 82L. This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 181 or Dental Assisting 182. This course presents discussion and examination of Law and Ethics and the California Dental Practice Act as they apply to dental assistants. Topics include the qualifications and the examination outlines for the California Registered Dental Assistant (RDA) Licensure and National Certification. This course is also includes mouth mirror inspection for the RDA, orthodontics and endodontic specialties. Theory and instruction for the California Certification course of Coronal Polishing is also be presented. This course is designed for students enrolled in the Dental Assisting Program. Course Renumbering (was 182) Hours Change Title Change Units Change Page 13 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~82L Dental Specialties II Lab 96-108 hours lab, 2 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 54L and Dental Assisting 116L, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Dental Assisting 82. This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 181L or Dental Assisting 182L. This course prepares the student to perform procedures of the chairside dental assistant in the specialty areas of Orthodontia and Endodontics. This course prepares the student to take the California Registered Dental Assistant Practical Examination by developing skills to perform the procedures required for the examination. The preclinical level includes placement of liners, bases, custom provisional coverage, and temporary sedative restorations on a typodont. The following are taught to clinical proficiency: Mouth mirror inspection, use of intraoral camera, charting the findings, taking impressions for orthodontic study models, bite registration, coronal polishing and infection control evaluations for certification. Course Renumbering (was 182L) Supplies Title Change Page 14 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~86A Directed Clinical Practice 75 - hours other, 1 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 50 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Dental Assisting 53L, Dental Assisting 54L and Dental Assisting 116L, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 185A or Dental Assisting 186A. This course is designed for students in the Dental Assisting program to gain experience in directed clinical practice (DCP) in a dental clinic. Basic dental assisting is the main focus of this course. Support procedures include: infection control, preparing treatment rooms and patients for treatment, and assisting in restorative chairside procedures using four and six-handed dentistry. The dental assisting student will also have the opportunity to manipulate a variety of dental materials. The DCP is coordinated by a member of the college faculty. Supervision of the student is shared by the staff of the affiliating institution and faculty from the Dental Assisting Program. Students may not be paid for DCP. This course is for students who have been admitted to the Dental Assisting Program. Course Renumbering (was 186A) Supplies Page 15 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~86B Directed Clinical Practice 225 - hours other, 3 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 86A with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Dental Assisting 139. Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Dental Assisting 60L, Dental Assisting 62L and Dental Assisting 82L, each with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 185B, Dental Assisting 185C, Dental Assisting 185D or Dental Assisting 186B. This course provides dental assisting students a comprehensive, supervised application of knowledge and skills in all aspects of chairside assisting and administrative procedures in dental offices or clinics. Focus is on the job-ready, safe, legal, ethical and effective application of registered dental assistant functions. Rotations to specialty clinics are required. Directed clinical practice (DCP) is coordinated by a member of the Dental Assisting program faculty. Supervision of the student is shared by the staff of the dental office or clinic and a faculty member. This course includes clinical hours of dental radiography and administrative assistant duties. Students may not be paid for DCP. This course is for students who are enrolled in the dental assisting program. Course Renumbering (was 186B) Page 16 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 116 Dental Materials 32-36 hours lecture, 2 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 50 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Dental Assisting 116L. Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Dental Assisting 56 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. This course is a study of the materials used in dentistry and the agencies responsible for dental materials standards. Emphasis is placed on the history of restorative dentistry and its related materials. Topics include restorative, preventive and cosmetic materials, prosthetics, the chemical and physical properties of each material, and proper manipulation techniques. This course covers safe materials handling practices with emphasis on potential hazards to patient, operator and/or the environment. This course is for students who have been admitted to the Dental Assisting Program. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. Supplies 116L Dental Materials - Lab 48-54 hours lab, 1 units Corequisite: Dental Assisting 116. This course provides dental assisting students with the opportunity to manipulate a variety of dental materials commonly used in modern dentistry. Students practice proper safe handling, dispensing and manipulation techniques for each material presented. This course is for students who have been admitted to the Dental Assisting Program. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. Supplies Page 17 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~129 Dental Radiography I 40-45 hours lecture, 2.5 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 50 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Dental Assisting 129L. Corequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in Dental Assisting 56 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 127 or Dental Assisting 128. Special Admission - must be admitted to program. This is a lecture course designed to acquaint the dental assisting student with the history, ethics, infection control and principles of dental radiographic production, including exposure and processing radiographs, both manually and digitally. Intraoral and extraoral techniques, dental anatomy, landmarks, and dental fundamentals pertaining to dental radiography are presented. Radiographic interpretation, intraoral and extraoral photography, and the management of pediatric patients and patients with special needs are included. This course is for students who have been admitted to the Dental Assisting Program. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. Course Renumbering (was 128) Title Change Page 18 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~129L Dental Radiography Lab 24-27 hours lab, 0.5 units Corequisite: Dental Assisting 129. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 125, Dental Assisting 127L or Dental Assisting 128L. Special Admission - must be admitted to program. This is a laboratory course in which dental assisting student demonstrate radiation protective techniques, caring for dental x-ray equipment, exposing, processing, mounting, and evaluating dental radiographs. Exposures are accomplished using dental film, digital imaging, Nomad handheld unit, and photography on manikins (DXTTR) in preparation for exposures on real patients. The student identifies radiographic landmarks and basic caries as well as periodontal disease processes on intraoral and panoramic radiographs with beginning level compentence. The student demonstrates the ability to expose DXTTR's radiographs and to produce a set of bitewing radiographs on a live patient. This course is for students who have been admitted to the Dental Assisting Program. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. Course Renumbering (was 128L) Hours Change Units Change Page 19 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 ~139 Dental Radiography II 24-27 hours lab, 0.5 units Prerequisite: Dental Assisting 129L with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent. Corequisite: Dental Assisting 86B. Limitation on Enrollment: This course is not open to students with previous credit for Dental Assisting 136. Special Admission - must be admitted to program. This course is the clinical level of dental x-rays and covers the techniques and skills required for exposing full mouth series of dental radiographs and digital imaging, including Panoramic and Cephalometric radiographs. The use of various radiographic positioning devices is included. The student has the opportunity to expose radiographs in a simulated private practice environment through a program of referral of patient by local dentists. Students obtain a California State Radiation Safety Certification of Completion upon satisfactory completion of course requirements. This course is designed for students enrolled in the Dental Assisting Program. TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. Course Renumbering (was 136) Hours Change Supplies Units Change Subject: Vietnamese (VIET) Discipline: Foreign Languages *~ 290 Independent Study in Vietnamese 48-162 hours other, 1-3 units Pass/No Pass Limitation on Enrollment: Must obtain an Add Code from the instructor for enrollment. This course is for students who wish to conduct additional research, a special project, or learning activities in a specific discipline/subject area and is not intended to replace an existing course in the discipline. In this course students will have a written contract with their instructor for activities such as: preparing problem analysis, engaging in primary research, preparing reports, and meeting with the instructor at specific intervals. FIELD TRIP REQUIREMENTS: Not required TRANSFER APPLICABILITY: Associate Degree Credit & transfer to CSU. Offered At: NONE Action(s) Proposed: New Course Reviewed Effective: Spring 2013 Page 20 of 21

Actions February 28, 2013 PROGRAM CHANGES (Note: To view from Proposals screen, click Program Search button, scroll down to program name, then option title, if appropriate, and click PR icon.) *Dental Assisting (RDA, CDA) Program Revision- Dental Assisting- Mesa, PID 2531: Effective Fall 2013 Dental Assisting (RDA, CDA) Certificate of Achievement *Dental Assisting (RDA, CDA) Program Revision- Dental Assisting- Mesa, PID 2532: Effective Fall 2013 Dental Assisting (RDA, CDA) Associate in Science Page 21 of 21