Subject:
Dental Therapy
Credit units:
3
College:
Dentistry
Department: Dentistry (Dean's Office)
Description
This course will allow you to expand your knowledge of the behavioural sciences and the history of Indigenous people and continue your exploration of the behavioural sciences given that so many behaviours have an impact on general and oral health. You will continue with your community work so that you can better support people to maintain and achieve health with a particular focus on oral health. You will have an opportunity to work collaboratively with a community group that has expressed an interest in learning more about oral health.
Restriction(s): Students must be enrolled in the B.Sc. Dental Therapy Program.
Prerequisite(s): DETH 101, DETH 102, DETH 103, DETH 104, DETH 105, DETH 106
Corequisite(s): DETH 111, DETH 112, DETH 113, DETH 115, and DETH 116
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