- UNM 2010-2011 Catalog
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Students for the Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene degree are accepted for matriculation only in the spring semester. Students may be accepted into the Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene Degree Completion Program for the fall, spring or summer sessions.
The Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene degree program follows a required three semester pre-professional year in college with a five semester curriculum which begins each year during the spring semester. An additional short session is also included during the summer between the junior and senior years of the Dental Hygiene curriculum. Facilities limit each class to no more the 24 students. In addition to tuition, housing, books and other usual school expenses, the Division of Dental Hygiene issue student instrument kits costing the student approximately $3,600.00. Additional fees of approximately $2000.00 annually cover dental supplies, clinic and laboratory, uniforms, graduation fees and Student American Dental Hygienists’ Association membership. Fees are subject for change on a yearly basis. Students are responsible for transportation fees to and from rotations at off campus sites.
Semester 1 |
Pre-Professional-Freshman | |
ENGL 101 | Composition I: Exposition | 3 |
BIOL 123/124L | Biology for Health Related Sciences and Non-Majors/Lab | 4 |
CHEM 111L | Elements for General Chemistry | 4 |
PSY 105 | General Psychology | 3 |
14 | ||
Semester 2 | Pre-Professional | |
ENGL 102 | Composition II: Analysis and Argument | 3 |
BIOL 237/247L | Human Anatomy and Physiology I for the Health Sciences/Lab | 4 |
CHEM 212 | Integrated Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry | 4 |
CJ 221 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
Elective | 3 | |
17 | ||
Semester 3 | Pre-Professional-Sophomore | |
SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
BIOL 239L | Microbiology | 4 |
NUTR 244 | Human Nutrition | 3 |
STAT 145 | Introduction to Statistics | 3 |
BIOL 238/248L | Human Anatomy and Physiology II for the Health Sciences/Lab | 4 |
17 | ||
Semester 4 | Professional | |
DEHY 205 | Introduction to Dental Hygiene | 2 |
DEHY 210 | Head and Neck Anatomy | 3 |
DEHY 211 | Dental Anatomy | 2 |
DEHY 250 | Gen/Oral HIST and Embrey | 2 |
Two Electives (Humanities Core Curriculum) | 6 | |
15 | ||
* Only 6 hrs. of PEP are allowed towards graduation. | ||
Semester 5 | Professional-Junior |
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DEHY 301 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Lecture I | 3 |
DEHY 302 | Clinical Dental Hygiene I | 2 |
DEHY 330 | Dental Health Education I | 2 |
DEHY 312 | Dental Radiology/Lab | 3 |
DEHY 340 | General and Oral Pathology | 3 |
DEHY 335 | Dental Office Emergencies | 2 |
15 | ||
Semester 6 | Professional | |
DEHY 303 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Lecture II | 2 |
DEHY 304 | Clinical Dental Hygiene II | 3 |
DEHY 331 | Dental Health Education II | 2 |
DEHY 320 | Dental Bio-Materials | 2 |
DEHY 360 | Pharmacology | 3 |
DEHY 370 | Special Care in Dental Hygiene | 2 |
DEHY 470 | Periodontology I | 3 |
17 | ||
Summer Semester | Professional | |
DEHY 440 | Extramural Experience | 3 |
Semester 7 |
Professional-Senior | |
DEHY 401 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Lecture III | 2 |
DEHY 402 | Clinical Dental Hygiene III | 3 |
DEHY 475 | Periodontology II | 2 |
DEHY 422 | Dental Public Health | 3 |
DEHY 410 | Dental Hygiene Research Methodology | 3 |
DEHY 480 | Local Anesthesia and Pain Control | 3 |
16 | ||
Semester 8 | Professional | |
DEHY 403 | Clinical Dental Hygiene Lecture IV | 2 |
DEHY 404 | Clinical Dental Hygiene IV | 4 |
DEHY 442 | Principles of Practice | 2 |
DEHY 400 | Current Issues | 3 |
DEHY 423 | Dental Public Health II | 1 |
DEHY 440 | Extramural Experience | 3 |
15 | ||
Total | 126 |
Deadline: Both applications (The University of New Mexico and Dental Hygiene) and credentials are due no later than September 1. Admission is for the Spring semester only. Those applicants who are provisionally selected will be notified in December.
All applicants will be notified of their admissions status. Selection will be given to qualified persons regardless of their race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, qualified disability or military involvement. Equal opportunity for admission is given to all qualified applicants.
Advisement sessions are required and are available each month at the Division of Dental Hygiene. Call the office at (505) 272-4513 to attend the monthly sessions.
The Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene (B.S.D.H.) degree completion program expands the basic skills and knowledge acquired in an Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene degree program.
This program requires successful completion of 12 core credit 400 upper-division courses and selection of area of focus in one of several areas including education, advanced clinic, management, research or public health. The program is self-paced and designed to serve the needs of the practicing hygienist.
This program is available to selected students who have received an Associate Degree or a Certificate in Dental Hygiene from a school accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation. Applicants for admission to the bachelor’s degree program must meet the following requirements.
An individual curriculum for each student will be developed. This curriculum will be designed to meet the needs of the practicing hygienist who wishes to enroll as a part-time student as well as the full-time continuing student.
First Semester | ||
DEHY 400 | Current Issues | 3 |
DEHY 440 | Extramural Experience | 3 |
Areas of concentration: (education, advanced clinic, management, public health, research) additional related electives (such as DEHY 407 1-3) (as approved by program coordinator) | 6-12 | |
12-18 | ||
Second Semester | ||
DEHY 410 | Dental Hygiene Research Methodology | 3 |
DEHY 440 | Extramural Experience | 3 |
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Areas of focus: (education, advanced clinic, management, public health, research) additional related electives (such as DEHY 407 1-3) (as approved by program coordinator) | 6-12 |
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12-18 |
Students graduate under the catalog requirements of the year in which they enroll, provided they complete graduation requirements within a continuous three-year period. Students who interrupt attendance and are absent from the program one or more years must reapply and follow the same procedures as a new applicant.
DEHY 205. Introduction to Dental Hygiene. (2)
DEHY 210. Head and Neck Anatomy. (3)
DEHY 250. Gen/Oral Hist and Embrey. (2)
DEHY 301. Clinical Dental Hygiene Lecture I. (3)
DEHY 302. Clinical Dental Hygiene I. (2)
DEHY 303. Clinical Dental Hygiene Lecture II. (2)
DEHY 304. Clinical Dental Hygiene II. (3)
DEHY 312. Dental Radiology/Lab. (3)
DEHY 320. Dental Bio-Materials. (2)
DEHY 330. Dental Health Education I. (2)
DEHY 335. Dental Office Emergencies. (2)
DEHY 340. General and Oral Pathology. (3)
DEHY 360. Pharmacology. (3)
DEHY 370. Special Care in Dental Hygiene. (2)
DEHY 400 / 500. Current Issues in Dental Hygiene. (3)
DEHY 401. Clinical Dental Hygiene Lecture III. (2)
DEHY 402. Clinical Dental Hygiene III. (3)
DEHY 403. Clinical Dental Hygiene Lecture IV. (2)
DEHY 404. Clinical Dental Hygiene IV. (4)
DEHY 407. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 9 ∆)
DEHY 410 / 510. Dental Hygiene Research Methodology. (3)
DEHY 422. Dental Public Health I. (3)
DEHY 423. Dental Public Health II. (1)
DEHY 440. Extramural Experience. (1-6 to a maximum of 9 ∆)
DEHY 442. Principles of Practice. (2)
DEHY 470. Periodontology I. (3)
DEHY 475. Periodontology II. (2)
DEHY 480. Local Anesthesia and Pain Control. (3)
DEHY 500 / 400. Current Issues in Dental Hygiene. (3)
DEHY 501. Dental Hygiene Administration. (3)
DEHY 502. Dental Hygiene Instructional Strategies. (3)
DEHY 503. Oral Medicine. (3)
DEHY 504. Dental Hygiene Internship. (1-6 to a maximum of 6 ∆)
DEHY 505. Clinical Teaching and Administration. (4)
DEHY 507. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 ∆)
DEHY 510 / 410. Dental Hygiene Research Methodology. (3)
DEHY 560. Nonthesis Project. (3)
DEHY 561. Advanced Dental Hygiene Clinic. (6)
DEHY 562. Primary Dental Care. (3)
DEHY 599. Dental Hygiene Thesis. (3, no limit ∆)
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