Dental Hygiene - Associate in Science

Fall 2020
Catalog Description
Degree: AS- Dental Hygiene "Dental hygienists are preventive oral health professionals who have graduated from an accredited dental hygiene program in an institution of higher education, licensed in dental hygiene to provide educational, clinical, research, administrative and therapeutic services supporting total health through the promotion of optimum oral health." (ADEA, 2012) The Dental Hygiene Program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) which is nationally recognized by the United States Department of Education for programs at the post-secondary level. "CODA's mission is to serve the oral health care needs of the public through the development and administration of standards that foster continuous quality improvement of dental and dental related educational programs." The Dental Hygiene Program admits 20 students per year. Students interested in dental hygiene need a background in the basic sciences, English, Psychology, and Speech. This is a special admission program. Successful completion of the two year program qualifies the student to take the National Board Dental Hygiene Exam and the regional board exam for licensure as a Registered Dental Hygienist. The program includes courses such as Clinical Dental Hygiene, Dental Radiology, General and Oral Pathology, Expanded Functions for the Dental Hygienist, Educational Theories in Dental Hygiene, and Community Dental Health. SPECIAL APPLICATION REQUIRED. go to http://www.chabotcollege.edu/dhyg/ for details.

Career Opportunities


Dental hygienists rank #2 in "Best Health Care Support Jobs" according to the US News Best Jobs Rankings. The Chabot College Dental Hygiene Program offers students a wonderful opportunity to receive a high quality education. Graduates are workforce ready and employable after passing the National Board Dental Hygiene Exam, Regional Board Exam and the Law and Ethics Exam for California.
1240.20 - Dental Hygienist*
51.0602 - Dental Hygiene/Hygienist.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon the completion of the program the student should be able to:
  1. Develop and implement a comprehensive dental hygiene care plan.
  2. Communicate effectively with diverse populations for the prevention of disease and the promotion of health.
  3. Implement and perform infection control policies and protocols.
  4. Comply with the laws, regulations and ethical standards for dental hygiene care.
YEAR ONE
0.0
DHYG 50A
Dental Hygiene Orientation I (Historical)
0.5
DHYG 60
Dental Anatomy and Morphology (Historical)
1.5
DHYG 60S
Dental Anatomy and Morphology Independent Study (Historical)
0.5
DHYG 61
Head and Neck Anatomy (Historical)
2.0
DHYG 61S
Head and Neck Anatomy Independent Study (Historical)
0.5
DHYG 69A
Oral Health Care Education (Active)
2.0
DHYG 71A
Pre-Clinical Dental Hygiene (Historical)
4.0
DHYG 71S
Pre-clinical Dental Hygiene Independent Study (Historical)
1.0
DHYG 74A
Dental Radiography I (Historical)
3.0
DHYG 51
General and Oral Pathology (Active)
4.0
DHYG 55A
Dental Materials (Active)
1.5
DHYG 69B
Treatment and Evaluation in Dental Hygiene (Historical)
1.0
DHYG 71B
Clinical Dental Hygiene (Historical)
4.0
DHYG 73
Educational Theories in Dental Hygiene Care (Historical)
1.5
DHYG 74B
Dental Radiography II (Historical)
1.5
DHYG 75
Medical Emergencies (Historical)
1.0
YEAR TWO
0.0
DHYG 50B
Dental Hygiene Orientation II (Historical)
0.5
DHYG 72S
Advanced Periodontal Procedure (Active)
0.5
DHYG 52A
Periodontics (Historical)
2.0
DHYG 54
Pharmacology (Active)
2.0
DHYG 56A
Community Dental Health I (Historical)
1.0
DHYG 57
Expanded Functions for the Dental Hygienist (Historical)
2.0
DHYG 80A
Patient Management (Active)
1.0
DHYG 81A
Clinical Practice I (Active)
5.0
DHYG 82A
Clinical Experience Seminar I (Active)
1.0
DHYG 50C
Dental Hygiene Orientation III (Active)
0.5
DHYG 52B
Advanced Periodontics (Historical)
1.0
DHYG 56B
Community Dental Health II (Active)
1.0
DHYG 58
Dental Office Practice (Active)
1.0
DHYG 80B
Advanced Clinical Topics (Active)
1.0
DHYG 81B
Clinical Practice II (Active)
5.0
DHYG 82B
Clinical Experience Seminar II (Active)
2.0
DHYG 83
Patients with Special Needs (Active)
1.0
General Education Courses
0.0
For specific General Education courses refer to catalog section on A.S. Graduation Requirements. All students must be certified in BLS for the Health Care Provider through the American Heart Association. The Dental Hygiene Program units combined with the Associate in Science Degree (G.E.) requirements will be in excess of the minimum 60 units.
 
MAJOR SPECIFIC G.E. REQUIREMENT (Complete a minimum of 3 units):
0.0
NUTR 1
Introduction to Nutrition Science (Historical)***
3.0
Unit Calculations
76.0
Major Requirements
57.0
General Education Requirements
19.0
Electives (Degree applicable units as needed)
 
***Completion of Nutrition 1 is strongly recommended prior to entrance into the Dental Hygiene Program.
Total: 76.0