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Apr 10, 2025
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2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Dental Hygiene (A.S., B.S.)
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DENTAL HYGIENE MAJOR, A.S.
61 MAJOR HOURS, 97-98 DEGREE HOURS
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Prerequisite Courses (31-32 credit hours)
Note:
There are two additional courses that are required prior to graduation with an associate’s degree. These courses may be taken prior to entering the professional curriculum, during the professional curriculum, or during the summer. They may be transferred from an accredited institution or taken by an alternative delivery method. They are: Pre-admission Requirements
Prerequisite courses must be completed prior to admission into the professional curriculum. These courses may be taken at other institutions; however, it is important to obtain approval from the Department Chairperson prior to taking these courses off campus in order to ensure their transferability. Students should apply for selection into the program by February 15 prior to the fall semester of the year they desire entry. Students must consult department advisors for assistance with their schedules. PROFESSIONAL CURRICULUM—YEAR ONE
SUMMER SESSION BETWEEN YEARS ONE AND TWO 8 hours
PROFESSIONAL CURRICULUM—YEAR TWO
The South Dakota Board of Regents Proficiency Examination
All students seeking undergraduate degrees must achieve satisfactory performance on The South Dakota Board of Regents Proficiency Examination, the Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency (CAAP). Students pursuing an Associate degree must take the examination as soon as they have passed 32 credit hours (Students pursuing a bachelor’s degree are required to take the exam as soon as they have passed 48 credit hours at or above the 100-level). This includes credits which are transferred in as well as those taken on campus. The examination is scheduled once each semester, during the first two weeks in November and the last two weeks of March. The CAAP Exam consists of four test components: writing skills, mathematics, reading, and science reasoning. The purpose of the examination is to ensure the standards and quality of the education that students receive and to provide the University with information for improving the general educational curriculum. The examination also provides students with information that allows them to compare their performance to that of other students across the United States. Passing this set of exams in necessary to graduate and complete a degree program. For additional information see http://catalog.usd.edu/content.php?catoid=5&navoid=157 DENTAL HYGIENE MAJOR, B.S.
61 MAJOR HOURS, 128 DEGREE HOURS The following is an example of the curriculum leading to a Bachelor of Science degree. University and College core requirements may be completed prior to entry into the professional curriculum or may be taken following the two years of the professional curriculum depending on when the student is accepted into the dental hygiene program. FIRST YEAR
Prerequisite Courses (See Associate Degree Prerequisite Courses above) SECOND YEAR
Professional Curriculum (See Professional Curriculum-Year One above) THIRD YEAR
Professional Curriculum (See Professional Curriculum-Year Two above) First Semester 15 hours
Advanced Composition 3cr Aesthetic Experience 3cr Humanities-Fine Arts 3cr Mathematics 3cr – any math course beyond MATH 102, any STAT course, BADM 220-Business Statistics, CSC 105-Intro to Computers, PSYC 371-Statistics in Psychological Research, SOC 309-Statistics Research Methods, TET 200-Basic Skills in Technology Professional Interest Elective 3cr – 11 credits required; you will need to design a plan to follow with the Chairperson of Dental Hygiene; Suggested disciplines from which to choose classes: Alcohol and Drug Studies, Business Administration, Child Growth and Development, Communication Disorders, Foreign Language, Health Services Administration, Psychology, Sociology Sample Plans for Professional Interest Electives
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