Advising for Registration Spring 2015 STAFF Dental Hygiene Kristyn Quimby– Director, Dental Education and Clinical Lecturer, EA 1251, krirhawk@iusb.edu Sue Szczypka – Secretary, EA 1251. 574-520-4158. College of Health Sciences Student Services Laurie Richards, Student Services Specialist, NS 456. 574-5204540. Katie Buford katbufor@iusb.edu and Ashley Painter ashpaint@iusb.edu , Peer Mentors, NS 368. Chris Nelson (cbehrend@iusb.edu) and Sarah Priebe (saambler@iusb.edu) Academic Advisors Janet Gilroy, Director (jgilroy@iusb.edu) PLANNING is bringing the future into the present so that you can do something about it now! 3 Spring Registration Summary of information to-date: Registration packet to be mailed on October 3, 2014 and will assist you with checking your Onestart account and choosing Common Core Electives. Updates to your Program Plan-of-Study (POS) Pre-requisite Course Sequencing List New Admission Policy Beginning Fall 2013 PLAN OF STUDY (POS) - BSDH Placement Test Scores Replaced with PHSL-P 261 and P262 Courses in blue are required prerequisites and will be calculated for admission into the clinical program as application gpa and science gpa Required courses due to . Placement exam results Last advisor who reviewed your record. Required clinical courses once accepted into the clinical program. If you began your studies in Fall 2013 or later… Indiana University South Bend Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene Placement Test Scores Name ID# cgpa Placement Test Results: ENG: t grade dept crse MATH: Read: P261 P262 M250 M255 C102 N220 cr. General Education Courses Courses in blue are required prerequisites and will be calculated for admission into the clinical program as application gpa and science gpa W131 S121 Anat. & Physiology Anat. & Physiology Microbial Cell Biology Micro Lab Elementary Chemistry 2 Nutrition for Health 5 5 3 2 3 3 6cr. English Composition Public Speaking 3 3 Social Competence PSY SOC P103 S161 t grade 6cr. Introductory Psychology Principles of Sociology 3 1 3 3 3 R e q u ire d if H S C h e m (fu ll ye a r) le ss th a n C o r mo re th a n 5 yrs o ld Elementary Chemistry 1 Elementary Chemistry Lab Stats Critical Thinking Non-Western Culture Elec. 3 2 3 3 3 Placement Exam Courses Introduction to Algebra Basic Algebra College Algebra Pre-Composition Principles of Composition Threshold Seminar Reading Skills DHYG DHYG DHYG DHYG DHYG crse Dental Hygiene Courses First Semester H214 Oral Anatomy/Hist/Embry H303 Dental Radiology H218 Fundamentals of Dent. Hygi H224 Oral Histology & Emryology H242 Introduction to Dentistry DHYG DHYG DHYG DHYG DHYG DHYG DHYG H205 H211 H213 H219 H217 H305 H308 Second Semester Medical & Dental Emergenc Head & Neck Anatomy General Pathology Clinical Practice Preventive Dentistry Radiology Clinic Dental Materials 3cr. 4cr. 3cr. 3 cr. 3 cr. 3 cr. 3cr. Courses not done yet Pre-requisities Required Gen Ed Course but not Pre-Requisite DHYG DHYG DHYG DHYG DHYG DHYG H250 H301 H304 H306 H321 H347 Summer Session 1 Clinical Practice II Pharmacology & Therapeutic Third Semester Local Anesthesia Clinical Practice II Oral Pathology Radiology Clinic II Periodontics Community Health Education DHYG DHYG DHYG DHYG DHYG DHYG H302 H307 H309 H320 H351 H444 Fourth Semester Clinical Practice III Ragiology Clinic III Pract. Of Comm. Dent. Hygi Prac. Mgmt., Ethics, & Juris Advance Clinical Procedures BSDH Capstone (online) DHYG H300 DHYG H215 15cr CSCI A106 Comp. Lit COAS Q110 Information Lit N190/390 Common Core Elective B190/399 Common Core Elective T190/390 Common Core Elective MATH M012 M004 MATH M013 A100 MATH M014 M107 ENG W031 ENG W130 EDUC U100 EDUC X101 dept review date plan 57 63 120 120 complete 3 2 6 0 1 1 2 2 5 2 1 2 4 2 2 5 2 1 2 3 5 1 2 2 2 3 Summary Information 12 = General Education + Open Electives 0 = Dental Major Courses 0 = Degree Total (Minimum 80 cr.) 0 # of credits completed @ IU* * min 60 credits at IU to be eligible for distinction Last advisor to review cr. 3 3 Arts & Humanities & other elective CHEM C101 CHEM C121 minor 21 Communication ENG SPCH antic graduation date distinction* Critical/Analytical/Science PHSL PHSL MICR MICR CHEM HPER pre-req Required clinical courses once accepted into the clinical program. Policies IU SOUTH BEND 2014-15 CAMPUS BULLETIN http://www.iu.edu/~bulletin/iusb/2014-2015// Policies that Affect Enrollment Grade Replacement Policy - You may grade replace three courses or a maximum of 10 credit hours. The second grade will be calculated into your cumulative-grade-point-average. - You must request Student Services to process paperwork after you have received your grade and successfully completed the repeat. Email, call or stop in. - Registrar’s Office processes paperwork…can take up to 2 weeks for processing depending on time of year. - For more information refer to IU South Bend Bulletin. Policies Affects of withdrawing: You may withdraw from a course online (Onestart) through the 10th week of a semester. Always check the academic calendar. You do not need faculty or advisor signature. There is no refund. You will receive a “W”. If receiving Financial Aid, withdrawing may impact your aid package and scholarship awards. Always check with F.A. prior to dropping. 21st Century Scholars must complete 30 credit hours during the academic year. May place you “out-ofsequence” or push back your application date for admission into Dental Hygiene Program. BS Dental Hygiene Choosing Electives General Education Electives COMMON CORE ELECTIVES (190 & 390/399) Please check the faculty General Education Website at: https://www.iusb.edu/general-educ/ for latest listing of courses offered. -Remember, one of your common core electives must be at a 390/399 level. Your Common Core Electives are N, T and B – one of which must be a 390 or 399 – Junior-level course. All other General Education descriptions including approved courses can be found at the above web site. Science Sequence For the BS Dental Hygiene degree program, the science sequencing of courses remains the same: Completion of MATH-M 107, College Algebra or Math Placement Test at Level 4. CHEM-C 101/121, Elementary Chemistry I with lab. • Exception: if you graduated HS within past 3 years and had one-full year of HS Chemistry (not integrated CHEM/Physics) and you can remember basic principles, you may bypass CHEM-C 101/121 and move to… CHEM-C 102, Elementary Chemistry II, 3 cr. hrs. Offered spring, summer I and fall. Science Sequencing continued… CHEM-C102 is the prerequisite requirement for PHSL-P 261 (A&P I) and MICR-M 250/M255 (Microbiology). PHSL-P 261 is offered in spring and fall; MICR-M 250/M255 spring, summer session II and fall. BSDH students must take MICR-M250/M255. If you enroll in M250/M255 and need to withdraw from M250, you must withdraw from both. PHSL-P262 is offered in spring and summer I. Admission into Dental Hygiene is Competitive… • Mrs. Kristyn Quimby, Program Director, is happy to meet with you and review the admission process and technical standards required of a Dental Hygienist. Are You Ready to Register for Spring 2015? November 3-8 Look at your Plan of Study (POS) and determine list of courses you wish to enroll for Spring 2015. REFER TO YOUR REGISTRATION MAILING! Check for any holds which might prohibit registration. Take care of them! Choose your classes (use the blank scheduling sheet we provided in the mailing). Make sure you have the class number so you can set-up your Onestart registration shopping cart. Set-up your shopping cart Look for Negative Service Indicators “holds” which might prohibit registration. All “holds” must be taken care of 24-48 hours prior to registration. Summary Check Onestart Account for the following: Holds: Financial, Immunization, Advising. Contact the appropriate office for resolution. Check for your registration appointment. This is your first opportunity to register for classes online. It is not an advising appointment. Will provide time and date when your ability to register is active. See Student Services with your questions. You can also email cbehrend@iusb.edu , saambler@iusb.edu or jgilroy@iusb.edu Set-up your shopping cart with proposed classes. Meet with an advisor to review your selections. Register on-time. This will insure first and best opportunity to secure seats in the courses you have selected. If you physically do not know how to register, choose your classes and on your time/date go to the Gateway Information Center, Main Lobby of the Administration Bldg. and they can assist you with inputting your class selections into the computer. That concludes our Advising for Registration Presentation Thank you for reviewing. Student Services Hit ESC key to exit presentation