Students pursuing an AAT or AAS-T degree must complete all college degree requirements prior to graduation. This includes courses that meet the capstone project, diversity, and computer literacy requirements.
Prerequisites: Prospective students must complete all items in the Program Requirement Packet prior to being able to register for Dental Assistant courses. This includes documentation of current immunizations or laboratory verification of immune status. This includes, but is not limited to, Hepatitis B series including a positive titer, Tetanus/ Diphtheria, Tuberculosis Test, Measles/ Mumps/Rubella, and Varicella as required by contracts with clinical facilities and CDC recommendations. Students must have a current Basic Life Support (CPR) card for health care providers, a First Aid card, and a current dental examination form completed by their dentist.
In order to participate in the externship, students must have all general education requirements completed and receive a “No Record On File” report from the Washington State Patrol, related to Crimes Against Persons. Students must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or GED (per ADA standards).
To enter the program, a student must be eligible to take Math 91 during the first quarter of the program, and college-level English and psychology or another social science or humanities course. The Program Requirement Packet can be downloaded from the Dental Assistant page on the CPTC website.
In order to participate in the externship, students must have all general education requirements completed and receive a “No Record On File” report from the Washington State Patrol, related to Crimes Against Persons. Students must be at least 18 years of age and have a high school diploma or GED (per ADA standards).
Admission Dates: Fall and Spring quarters
Catalog No. | Course Name | Credits |
DAS 103 | General Studies | 4 |
DAS 105 | Biomedical Sciences | 4 |
DAS 110 | Dental Sciences I | 5 |
DAS 113 | Dental Assisting Skills I | 4 |
DAS 115 | Foundations of Clinical Dentistry | 2 |
DAS 118 | Principles of Radiography I | 1 |
DAS 120 | Dental Sciences II | 5 |
DAS 125 | Dental Assisting Skills II | 6 |
DAS 130 | Dental Specialties I | 3 |
DAS 135 | Principles of Radiography II | 5 |
DAS 140 | Certification Review I | 1 |
DAS 222 | Dental Sciences III | 2 |
DAS 224 | Dental Assisting Skills III | 7 |
DAS 226 | Dental Specialties II | 8 |
DAS 228 | Certification Review II | 1 |
DAS 237CAP | Clinical Experience I | 1 |
DAS 239CAP | Clinical Experience II | 10 |
DAS 241 | Advanced Theory | 4 |
DAS 243 | Certification Review III | 1 |
DBOA 104 | Dental Terminology & Procedures | 5 |
DBOA 111 | Dental Charting, Scheduling and Recall Management | 5 |
DBOA 118 | Dental Correspondence and Employment Skills | 9 |
Students will take a minimum of 4 credits of computer skills courses.Recommended Electives below | 4 | |
ENGL& 101 | English Composition (or higher) or CMST& 220 | 5 |
MAT 105 | Math for Industrial Professions (or higher) | 5 |
PSYC& 100 | General Psychology (or other social science or humanities course) | 5 |
Total Credits for Completion | 112 |
Catalog No. | Course Name | Credits |
CAH 105 | Computer Applications | 3 |
CAS 105 | Keyboarding | 3 |
CAS 115 | Introduction to Computing | 3 |
CAS 120 | Word I | 2 |
CAS 125 | Word II | 3 |
CAS 130 | Excel I | 3 |
CAS 135 | Excel II | 3 |
CAS 140CL | Powerpoint | 2 |
CAS 145 | Publisher | 5 |
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