CSM Spring 2011 Schedule of Classes

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DENTAL ASSISTING – DIGITAL MEDIA

DENT 763 DENTAL RADIOLOGY This course is designed to meet the standards established by the Board of Dental Examiners for the operation of dental radiographic equipment in California in a one semester format. Includes both didactic and clinical application, utilizing both DXTTR mannikin and 3 patients. This course includes study of radiation, legislation, effects and protection, exposing techniques for the adult, pedodontic, mixed dentition, and edentulous patients. This course utilizes and details the various types of dental films, identification and correction of faulty films, developing and processing procedures, record maintenance, and the mounting and evaluation of films. This course emphasizes the student's individual development. A California State Dental X-ray License will be issued by the Dental Assisting Department thru COMDA to students who successfully complete this course with a 75% or higher. The purchase of a Dental Radiology Student Supply Kit is required. A $16.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Corequisite: concurrent enrollment in or successful completion of DENT 731 or DENT 732 or currently employed clinically in a dental office. (Fall and Spring.) (AA)

Spring 2011 Classes

32055 32932

DENT 763 AX DENT 763 BX

Mon Mon Mon Mon

12:10 8:55 12:10 1:10

1:00 12:00 1:00 4:15

5-352 Herold, R. 5-352 5-352 Herold, R. 5-352

2.0 2.0

Developmental Skills DSKL 817 ASSISTIVE COMPUTER ACCESS Designed primarily for students with disabilities. Assistive computer access and instruction. Individualized education plan. Recommended Preparation: touch typing familiarity with the keyboard. A $5.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Pass/No Pass grading. Open entry/open exit. (Units do not apply toward AA/AS degree.) 32067 DSKL 817 AO 42913 DSKL 817 BO

By Arr 1.5 Hrs/Wk By Arr 3.0 Hrs/Wk

Fiori, C. Fiori, C.

.5 1.0

NOTE: This course has different meeting days and times based on the assistive technology software students will learn to use. Please contact the instructor by email at firoi@smccd.edu or by phone at (650) 574-6432 to finalize the class meeting times. The first class is mandatory.

Digital Media

Also see Broadcast and Electronic Media, Graphics, Journalism, and Multimedia.

DGME 100 MEDIA IN SOCIETY Why do you turn on the TV? What do you use the Internet for? Students in this class will analyze their personal media habits while also examining media's influence on culture and society. This course invites students to think about the ways in which they receive and perceive news and entertainment. Students will be guided through the extraordinary history of mass communication, from cave drawings to texting. This course incorporates newspaper, magazines, TV, radio, the Internet, mobile devices, and the predicted convergence of all electronic media. Other topics include propaganda, international media, research and theories, a free press, and advertising. Prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 838/848 or equivalent. Pass/No Pass or letter grade option. (AA: Area E5b/C3, CSU: Area D, UC: Area 4) 42484 DGME 100 AA MWF 42490 DGME 100 AB TTh

10:10 11:00 11:10 12:25

19-107 14-115

Remitz, E. Brown, M.

3.0 3.0

DGME 101 WRITING ACROSS THE MEDIA Every news report, TV drama, web site, and advertisement started its life as the written word. Students in this class will practice the basic skills needed to write for various forms of media, including news for print and electronic media as well as writing for entertainment, public relations, web sites, and advertising. Prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 838/848 or equivalent. Pass/No Pass or letter grade option. (AA: Area E5d, CSU) 43030 DGME 101 AA TTh

2:10 3:25

14-115

Brown, M.

3.0

DGME 102 MEDIA LAW & ETHICS Why do you think they're called "illegal" downloads? In this course, students will examine U.S. law and regulation governing mass media, from print to the Internet. Students will also examine the ethical conflicts faced by media professionals. Topics include: freedom of speech, citizen journalism, defamation, privacy, copyright, obscenity, truth, ethics, and advertising. This course will help prepare future media producers to work in industries that have significant influence over society. Recommended Preparation: eligibility for ENGL 838/848 or equivalent. (AA: Area C3/E2c, CSU: Area D, UC: Area 4) Online Course 42495 DGME 102 OLH See pages 95–102 Online-CRS

Bennett, D.

3.0

DGME 103 THINKING VISUALLY: FUNDAMENTALS OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN Exploring basic theoretical and practical concepts of 2D design. Students apply visual solution strategies to design problems in a series of design projects. Extra supplies required. A $20.00 materials fee is payable upon registration. Pass/No Pass or letter grade option (AA: Area 5d, CSU) 43026 DGME 103 AA MW MW

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9:10 10:25 10:30 11:00

27-101 Seubert, E. 27-101

3.0


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