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USC Catalogue 2018-2019 
    
USC Catalogue 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]

Courses of Instruction


The terms indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. For the courses offered during any given term, consult the Schedule of Classes.

 

Pathology (Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry)

  
  • PTHL 504a Seminar: Oral Pathology

    Units: 0
    Clinico-pathologic discussion of oral pathosis cases. A variety of “unknown” cases representing diagnostic problems are analyzed. Etiology, pathogenesis, clinical/radiographic features, therapy and prognosis are stressed.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Letter Grade

  
  • PTHL 504b Seminar: Oral Pathology

    Units: 0
    Clinico-pathologic discussion of oral pathosis cases. A variety of “unknown” cases representing diagnostic problems are analyzed. Etiology, pathogenesis, clinical/radiographic features, therapy and prognosis are stressed.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PTHL 601 Advanced Oral Pathology Seminar

    Units: 2
    Detailed discussion and analysis of many cases representing a wide variety of oral pathologic conditions stressing differential diagnosis and clinical-pathologic correlations.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PTHL 701 Clinicopathologic Conference

    Units: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
    Clinicopathologic correlation of diseases of the head and neck. Presented at LAC+USC Medical Center.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter


Pathology (Keck School of Medicine)

  
  • PATH 500a Basic and Applied Systemic Pathology

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Irregular
    Clinical, gross, and microscopic study of basic disease processes. Pathophysiology of major organ systems; etiology, pathogenesis and histopathology of important diseases; oral manifestations, clinical recognition.
  
  • PATH 500b Basic and Applied Systemic Pathology

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Irregular
    Clinical, gross, and microscopic study of basic disease processes. Pathophysiology of major organ systems; etiology, pathogenesis and histopathology of important diseases; oral manifestations, clinical recognition.
  
  • PATH 531 Cell Biology

    Units: 4
    (Enroll in INTD 531 )
  
  • PATH 550 Introduction to Pathology

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    (Enroll in INTD 550 )
  
  • PATH 551 Pathobiology of Disease

    Units: 4
    (Enroll in INTD 551 )
  
  • PATH 553 Methods in Cellular and Clinical Pathology

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Includes advanced techniques in cell biology, protein and immunochemistry. A practical approach to acquaint new graduate students with current methodologies and applications used in biomedical research.
    Duplicates Credit in former PATH 552a.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PATH 554 Methods in Molecular Pathology

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Theory and practice methods useful in experimental pathology; experimental design; statistical analysis; literature analysis; laboratory and radiation safety.
    Duplicates Credit in former PATH 552b.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PATH 555 Biochemical and Molecular Bases of Disease

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    (Enroll in INTD 555 )
  
  • PATH 561 Molecular Biology

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    (Enroll in INTD 561 )
  
  • PATH 570a Seminar in Pathology

    Units: 1
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Recent advances in the understanding of diseased cells and tissues are reported and discussed using standard seminars, as well as autopsy organ reviews.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PATH 570b Seminar in Pathology

    Units: 1
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Recent advances in the understanding of diseased cells and tissues are reported and discussed using standard seminars, as well as autopsy organ reviews.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PATH 570c Seminar in Pathology

    Units: 1
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Recent advances in the understanding of diseased cells and tissues are reported and discussed using standard seminars, as well as autopsy organ reviews.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PATH 570d Seminar in Pathology

    Units: 1
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Recent advances in the understanding of diseased cells and tissues are reported and discussed using standard seminars, as well as autopsy organ reviews.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PATH 571 Biochemistry

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    (Enroll in INTD 571 )
  
  • PATH 572 Systems Physiology and Disease I

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    (Enroll in INTD 572 )
  
  • PATH 573 Systems Physiology and Disease II

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    (Enroll in INTD 573 )
  
  • PATH 575 Frontiers of Pathology

    Units: 2
    Max Units: 8.0
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Weekly research lectures by leading investigators in the field of homeostatic response to injury such as cell death, inflammation, fibrosis and regeneration.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PATH 581 Essentials of Animal Experimentation

    Units: 1
    Terms Offered: Fa
    A course providing basic information on the issues and responsibilities of investigators using animals in biomedical research.
    Recommended Preparation: graduate standing.
  
  • PATH 590 Directed Research

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Research leading to the master’s degree. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PATH 594a Master’s Thesis

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Credit on acceptance of thesis.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • PATH 594b Master’s Thesis

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Credit on acceptance of thesis.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • PATH 594z Master’s Thesis

    Units: 0
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Credit on acceptance of thesis.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • PATH 599 Special Topics

    Units: 2, 3, 4
    Max Units: 8.0
    Terms Offered: FaSp
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PATH 631 Viral Oncology

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: Fa
    (Enroll in INTD 630 )
  
  • PATH 650 Stem Cell Biology and Medicine

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    (Enroll in INTD 650 )
  
  • PATH 790 Research

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Research leading to the doctorate. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PATH 794a Doctoral Dissertation

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Credit on acceptance of dissertation.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • PATH 794b Doctoral Dissertation

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Credit on acceptance of dissertation.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • PATH 794c Doctoral Dissertation

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Credit on acceptance of dissertation.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • PATH 794d Doctoral Dissertation

    Units: 2
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Credit on acceptance of dissertation.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit

  
  • PATH 794z Doctoral Dissertation

    Units: 0
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Credit on acceptance of dissertation.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Credit/No Credit


Primary Care Physician Assistant

  
  • PCPA 503 Behavioral Sciences I

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    First of three-semester sequence in current topics in behavioral medicine, psychological and cultural factors in health and illness, interpersonal and sociological aspects of patient care, and competencies for PA practice.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PCPA 506 Behavioral Sciences II

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Second of three-semester sequence in current topics in behavioral medicine, psychological and cultural factors in health and illness, interpersonal and sociological aspects of patient care, and competencies for PA practice.
    Prerequisite: PCPA 503 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PCPA 509 Behavioral Sciences III

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Last of three-semester sequence in current topics in behavioral medicine, psychological and cultural factors in health and illness, interpersonal and sociological aspects of patient care, and competencies for PA practice.
    Prerequisite: PCPA 506 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PCPA 523 Clinical Skills I

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Laboratory experiences with basic clinical skills essential to medical practice. First of four courses.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PCPA 526 Clinical Skills II

    Units: 6
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Laboratory experiences with basic clinical skills essential to medical practice. Second of four courses.
    Prerequisite: PCPA 523 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PCPA 529 Clinical Skills III

    Units: 6
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Laboratory experiences with basic clinical skills essential to medical practice. Third of four courses.
    Prerequisite: PCPA 526 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PCPA 530 Basic Medical Sciences

    Units: 6
    Terms Offered: Fa
    A one-semester overview of clinical anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and pathology essential to understanding disease mechanisms commonly encountered in primary care and specialty practices of medicine.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PCPA 532 Clinical Skills IV

    Units: 3
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Laboratory experiences with basic clinical skills essential to medical practice. Last of four courses.
    Prerequisite: PCPA 529 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PCPA 543 Topics in Medicine I

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Basic instruction in normal/abnormal states of organ systems in the study of human disease. The first of three courses that includes instruction in pathophysiology, pharmacology, diagnostic studies, and medicine.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PCPA 546 Topics in Medicine II

    Units: 6
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Basic instruction in normal/abnormal states of organ systems in the study of human disease. The second of three courses that includes instruction in pathophysiology, pharmacology, diagnostic studies, and medicine.
    Prerequisite: PCPA 543 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PCPA 549 Topics in Medicine III

    Units: 6
    Terms Offered: Fa
    Basic instruction in normal/abnormal states of organ systems in the study of human disease. The third of three courses that includes instruction in pathophysiology, pharmacology, diagnostic studies, and medicine.
    Prerequisite: PCPA 546 .
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PCPA 561 Clinical Assignment I

    Units: 3.5
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    One discrete consecutive five-day-a-week intensive field placement under a program-approved supervising preceptor in a program-approved clinical setting.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PCPA 562 Clinical Assignment II

    Units: 3.5
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    One discrete consecutive five-day-a-week intensive field placement under a program-approved supervising preceptor in a program-approved clinical setting.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PCPA 563 Clinical Assignment III

    Units: 3.5
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    One discrete consecutive five-day-a-week intensive field placement under a program-approved supervising preceptor in a program-approved clinical setting.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PCPA 564a Clinical Assignment IV

    Units: 3.5
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    One discrete consecutive five-day-a-week intensive field placement under a program-approved supervising preceptor in a program-approved clinical setting.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PCPA 564b Clinical Assignment IV

    Units: 0
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    One discrete consecutive five-day-a-week intensive field placement under a program-approved supervising preceptor in a program-approved clinical setting.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PCPA 565a Clinical Assignment V

    Units: 3.5
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    One discrete consecutive five-day-a-week intensive field placement under a program-approved supervising preceptor in a program-approved clinical setting.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PCPA 565b Clinical Assignment V

    Units: 0
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    One discrete consecutive five-day-a-week intensive field placement under a program-approved supervising preceptor in a program-approved clinical setting.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PCPA 566 Clinical Assignment VI

    Units: 3.5
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    One discrete consecutive five-day-a-week intensive field placement under a program-approved supervising preceptor in a program-approved clinical setting.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PCPA 567 Clinical Assignment VII

    Units: 3.5
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    One discrete consecutive five-day-a-week intensive field placement under a program-approved supervising preceptor in a program-approved clinical setting.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PCPA 568 Clinical Assignment VIII

    Units: 3.5
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    One discrete consecutive five-day-a-week intensive field placement under a program-approved supervising preceptor in a program-approved clinical setting.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PCPA 583 Advanced Topics in PA Studies: Education

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Seminar format: students explore educational theories and methods used by PAs in a variety of settings, including clinical practice, classroom and community.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PCPA 586 Advanced Topics in PA Studies: Research

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Seminar format: students receive an integrated experience in research methods including methodology, data collection, analysis and evaluation.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PCPA 589 Advanced Topics in PA Studies: Medical Care Organization

    Units: 4
    Terms Offered: Sp
    Seminar format: students will explore current topics in medical care organization and physician assistant practice including administration, financing, changing organizational settings, and workforce issues.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter


Pediatric Dentistry

  
  • PEDO 310 Principles of Dentistry for Children

    Units: 1
    Role of the dental hygienist in dental care for the child patient. Principles of pediatric dentistry as related to education of the child patient and the parent.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 501 Clinical Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 1
    Scientific principles underlying contemporary pediatric dentistry, including prevention of disease; dental anomalies; habits and other problems in occlusal development; behavior management; child abuse.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 521 Preclinical Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2
    Principles and techniques of cavity preparations in primary teeth; pulpal therapy; stainless steel crowns; space maintenance; diagnosis, treatment planning.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 551a Clinic: Dentistry for Children I

    Units: 0
    Structured clinical experience in caring for the dental needs of the child patient. Includes special case seminars.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Letter Grade

  
  • PEDO 551b Clinic: Dentistry for Children I

    Units: 0
    Structured clinical experience in caring for the dental needs of the child patient. Includes special case seminars.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Letter Grade

  
  • PEDO 551c Clinic: Dentistry for Children I

    Units: 2
    Structured clinical experience in caring for the dental needs of the child patient. Includes special case seminars.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 561a Clinic: Dentistry for Children II

    Units: 0
    Dental treatment of the child patient; preventive and restorative dentistry; space maintenance and interceptive orthodontic procedures.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Letter Grade

  
  • PEDO 561b Clinic: Dentistry for Children II

    Units: 0
    Dental treatment of the child patient; preventive and restorative dentistry; space maintenance and interceptive orthodontic procedures.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: In-progress to Letter Grade

  
  • PEDO 561c Clinic: Dentistry for Children II

    Units: 1
    Dental treatment of the child patient; preventive and restorative dentistry; space maintenance and interceptive orthodontic procedures.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 701a Seminar: Advanced Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Discussions of literature related to pediatric dentistry. Biologic considerations in operative dentistry, odontogenesis, dental trauma, physiology of occlusion, pulpal biology.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PEDO 701b Seminar: Advanced Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Discussions of literature related to pediatric dentistry. Biologic considerations in operative dentistry, odontogenesis, dental trauma, physiology of occlusion, pulpal biology.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PEDO 702a Comprehensive Review of Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 5, 6, 7 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Critical analysis of current pediatric dentistry literature and case conferences related to the application of contemporary issues in dentistry for the complex child patient.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 702b Comprehensive Review of Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 5, 6, 7 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Critical analysis of current pediatric dentistry literature and case conferences related to the application of contemporary issues in dentistry for the complex child patient.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 703a Interceptive Orthodontics

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5 each
    Recognition, evaluation, and treatment of developing orthodontic problems appropriate to the pediatric dentist; emphasis on diagnosis; laboratory experience included.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 703b Interceptive Orthodontics

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5 each
    Recognition, evaluation, and treatment of developing orthodontic problems appropriate to the pediatric dentist; emphasis on diagnosis; laboratory experience included.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 703c Interceptive Orthodontics

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5 each
    Recognition, evaluation, and treatment of developing orthodontic problems appropriate to the pediatric dentist; emphasis on diagnosis; laboratory experience included.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 703d Interceptive Orthodontics

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5 each
    Recognition, evaluation, and treatment of developing orthodontic problems appropriate to the pediatric dentist; emphasis on diagnosis; laboratory experience included.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 703e Interceptive Orthodontics

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5 each
    Recognition, evaluation, and treatment of developing orthodontic problems appropriate to the pediatric dentist; emphasis on diagnosis; laboratory experience included.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture, Lab
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 704a Prevention in Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2
    Discussions and readings pertaining to the analysis and incorporation of the many components of prevention into the contemporary pediatric dentistry practice.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PEDO 704b Prevention in Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2
    Discussions and readings pertaining to the analysis and incorporation of the many components of prevention into the contemporary pediatric dentistry practice.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PEDO 705 Pediatric Diseases

    Units: 2
    Discussion of medical conditions seen by the pediatric dentist in the hospital environment. Conditions include childhood cancer, HIV, heart disease, diabetes mellitus and blood dyscrasias.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PEDO 706 Dental Care for Pediatric Patients with Disabilities

    Units: 2
    Medical, dental, psychological, and social problems of children with developmental disabilities; effect of problems on delivery of pediatric dentistry.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PEDO 707 Seminar: Cleft Palate Rehabilitation

    Units: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
    Three trimester course discussions and case conferences related to treatment of patients with oral and facial anomalies: includes interceptive and corrective orthodontics, preventive and restorative treatment, and selected oral surgery-prosthetic rehabilitative procedures.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 708 Practice Management

    Units: 1
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Discussion of issues related to the contemporary practice of pediatric dentistry (seminars and office visitations). Topics include: purchasing a practice, associateships, hospital affiliations, practice administration and marketing, computers, jurisprudence and auxiliary utilization.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PEDO 709 Conscious Sedation in Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 1
    Terms Offered: Sm
    Seminar topics include: review of pharmacology and effectiveness of commonly used oral agents, methods of administration, regulatory guidelines, patient monitoring, management of sedation related emergencies.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PEDO 721 Pediatric Physical Evaluation

    Units: 2
    Assessment of patient health status; evaluation and management of acute and chronic disease states which may be observed in the pediatric dental practice.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 761a Clinic: Advanced Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Clinical application of advanced pediatric dentistry techniques in routine and special problem cases in the outpatient environment. Hours vary.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PEDO 761b Clinic: Advanced Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Clinical application of advanced pediatric dentistry techniques in routine and special problem cases in the outpatient environment. Hours vary.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PEDO 761c Clinic: Advanced Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Clinical application of advanced pediatric dentistry techniques in routine and special problem cases in the outpatient environment. Hours vary.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PEDO 761d Clinic: Advanced Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Clinical application of advanced pediatric dentistry techniques in routine and special problem cases in the outpatient environment. Hours vary.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PEDO 761e Clinic: Advanced Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Clinical application of advanced pediatric dentistry techniques in routine and special problem cases in the outpatient environment. Hours vary.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Credit/No Credit

  
  • PEDO 771a Clinic: Hospital Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Treatment of the child patient in the hospital environment. Emphasis placed on treatment and management with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 771b Clinic: Hospital Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Treatment of the child patient in the hospital environment. Emphasis placed on treatment and management with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 771c Clinic: Hospital Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Treatment of the child patient in the hospital environment. Emphasis placed on treatment and management with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 771d Clinic: Hospital Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Treatment of the child patient in the hospital environment. Emphasis placed on treatment and management with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 771e Clinic: Hospital Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Treatment of the child patient in the hospital environment. Emphasis placed on treatment and management with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 771f Clinic: Hospital Pediatric Dentistry

    Units: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 each
    Terms Offered: FaSpSm
    Treatment of the child patient in the hospital environment. Emphasis placed on treatment and management with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 772a Clinic: Interceptive Orthodontics

    Units: 1, 2, 3 each
    Clinical application and treatment procedures for tooth guidance, preventative and interceptive orthodontics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 772b Clinic: Interceptive Orthodontics

    Units: 1, 2, 3 each
    Clinical application and treatment procedures for tooth guidance, preventative and interceptive orthodontics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 772c Clinic: Interceptive Orthodontics

    Units: 1, 2, 3 each
    Clinical application and treatment procedures for tooth guidance, preventative and interceptive orthodontics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

  
  • PEDO 772d Clinic: Interceptive Orthodontics

    Units: 1, 2, 3 each
    Clinical application and treatment procedures for tooth guidance, preventative and interceptive orthodontics.
    Instruction Mode: Lecture
    Grading Option: Letter

 

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