1.2 La soberanía alimentaria en Colombia
1.2.1 Política Nacional de Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutricional
Occlusal and laboratory procedures associated with designing removable prosthodontics for edentulous patients. Includes laboratory component.
1
8419 Removable Prosthodontics Competency Exam G
Competency examination related to diagnosis and treatment of a edentulous patient including denture fabrication.
This course is graded S/U.
1
8420 Fixed Prosthodontics Tooth Preparations G
Ideal tooth preparation methodology and guidelines to support fixed prosthesis. Reinforcement for anterior tooth contours which lend themselves to optimum esthetic results as well as periodontal health. Includes laboratory component.
2
8421 Fixed Prosthodontics and Diagnostic Procedures G
Diagnostic Procedures and treatment options for fixed oral rehabilitation including mandibular movement studies. Includes laboratory component.
1
8422 Occlusal Schemes and Morphology For Fixed
Prosthodontics G
Dentate occlusal schemes, static tooth contacts, excursive tooth contacts. Includes laboratory component.
2
8423 Fixed Prosthodontics Fabrication Techniques for Alloy
Restorations G
Introduction to standards for fixed prosthodontic protheses. Includes laboratory component.
1
8424 Fixed Prosthodontics Fabrication Techniques for Metal-
Ceramic Restorations G
Material science principles of porcelain metal bond and procedures for porcelain application. Topics also include shade selection and correction. Includes laboratory component.
1
8425 Fixed Prosthodontics Advanced Fabrication
Techniques for Ceramic Restorations G
Esthetic issues related to dental ceramics. Includes laboratory component.
1
8428 Fixed Prosthodontics Adjunctive Prosthodontic
Techniques G
Adjunctive prosthodontic techniques including provisionalization with interim restorations, tissue retraction, and restoration of endodontically-treated teeth. Includes laboratory component.
This course is graded S/U.
1
8429 Fixed Prosthodontics Competency Exam G
Competency exam related to fixed prosthodontics.
Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.
1
8430 Implant Prosthodontics G
Introduction to dental implants.
Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.
1
8433 Implant Prosthodontics Laboratory G
Laboratory course related to single and multi-unit implant prosthodontics design and fabrication including techniques for surgical guides and impressions.
Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.
Dentistry 135
8437 Implant Interdisciplinary Lectures G
Overview of the way in which periodontists, prosthodontists, oral surgeons and orthodontists work together to provide care for dental implant patients.
Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.
2
8438 Implant Interdisciplinary Seminars G
Seminar discussions regarding complimentary relationships of various dental specialities in treating dental implant patients.
Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.
1
8439 Implant Prosthodontics Competency Exam G
Competency examination related to implant prosthodontics. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.
1
8446 Prosthodontic Treatment Planning Literature Review G
Overview of evidence based treatment planning for prosthodontic therapy. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.
1
8449 Prosthodontic Treatment Planning Competency Exam G
Competency examination related to diagnosis and treatment planning for patients requiring complex prosthodontic treatment.
Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.
1
8451 Interdisciplinary Periodontics Prosthodontics Seminar G
Overview of the relationships between preiodontic and prosthodontic treatment with an emphasis on the pre-surgical, surgical and post-surgical aspects of dental implants. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.
1
8458 Special Topics in Multidisciplinary Care G
Overview of the interrelationships between various dental specialties. Topics include endodontics, anesthesia, pediatric dentistry, sleep apnea, orthodontics, facial growth and development, oral surgery and preposthetic surgery.
This course is graded S/U.
1
8460 Maxillofacial Prosthodontics Introduction G
Introduction to maxillofacial prosthodontics including types of defects, prostheses and their principles of design and issues related to oncologic therapy.
1
8463 Maxillofacial Prosthodontics Laboratory Techniques G
Maxillofacial prosthetic materials and design and fabrication of extraoral and intraoral prosthesis. Includes laboratory component.
This course is graded S/U.
1
8466 Maxillofacial Prosthodontics Literature Review G
Review of literature related to maxillofacial prosthodontics including critical assessment of study validity and evidence based treatment decisions.
Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.
1
8470 Dental Materials Introduction and Gypsum G
Introduction to dental materials for prosthodontists. Overview of evidence based treatment decisions related to use of dental bypsum products.
Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.
1
8471 Dental Materials Metals and Polymers G
Overview of evidence based treatment decisions related to the use of dental alloys and polymers.
Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.
1
8472 Dental Materials Ceramics and Color G
Overview of evidence based treatment decisions related to dental ceramics. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.
1
8473 Dental Materials Testing Laboratory G
Laboratory procedures used to evaluate dental materials. Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.
1
8474 Pharmacology and TMD for Dental Spcialists G
Overview of Pharmacology for students in Advanced Dental Speciality Education Programs with an emphasis on drug interactions. Impact of Tempormandibular Disorders on dental treatment from the perspective of structure and function.
This course is progress graded (S/U).
2
8499 Prosthodontic Research Competency Exam G
Competency examination related to prosthodontic research including literature review and critique, research design and statistics.
Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.
1
8600 Advanced Endodontics G
Advanced endodontic topics. May also include literature review and national examination review.
Repeatable to a maximum of 50 cr hrs or 50 completions.
1 - 5
8601 Oral Pathology I G
Review and discussion of oral management and prognosis of selected developmental, inflammatory, immunologically-mediated and infectious diseases.
Repeatable to a maximum of 5 cr hrs.
½
8602 Oral Pathology II G
Review and detailed discussion of oral manifestations, etiology, pathogenesis, management and prognosis of selected neoplasms, bone disorders and additional conditions of immunologic, salivery and odontogenic origin.
Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs.
2
8603 Oral Pathology for Periodontists G
Review and discussion of oral and systemic conditions that arise in or affect the jaws and particularly the alveolar or periodontal hard and soft tissues.
Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.
1
8635 Diagnostic Histopathology G
Daily review of oral biopsy laboratory service materials, including microscopic differential diagnosis, case management and final diagnosis.
Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs or 20 completions. This course is graded S/U.
½ - 2
8650 Neoplasms G
Specialist level review and discussion of neoplastic disease. Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs. This course is graded S/U.
½ - 2
8703 Children with Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses G
Management of the oral health of patients with special health care needs. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs.
1½
8704 Pediatric Dentistry Behavior Issues G
Basic principles and theories of child development and the age-appropriate behavior responses in the dental setting.
Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.
1
8705 Pediatric Dentistry Restorative Treatment G
Restorative and prosthetic techniques and materials for the primary, mixed and permanent dentitions.
Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.
1
8706 Pediatric Dentistry Pulp and Trauma Treatment G
Evaluation, diagnosis, and management of the pulpal, periodontal and associated soft tissues following traumatic injury.
Repeatable to a maximum of 10 cr hrs.
½ - 1
8707 Pediatric Dentistry Sedation G
The principles and objectives of conscious sedation, deep sedation and general anesthesia as behavior management techniques, including indications and contraindications for their use. Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs or 20 completions.
½ - 2
8708 Pediatric Dentistry Cariology G
The scientific basis for the prevention and treatment of dental caries and periodontal diseases. Repeatable to a maximum of 15 cr hrs.
½ - 1½
8709 Pediatric Dentistry Dental Public Health and Advocacy G
Introduction of the concepts and techniques of disease prevention and health promotion in dentistry and health. In-depth advocacy training with hands-on exercises.
Repeatable to a maximum of 20 cr hrs.
½ - 2
8840 Current Issues in Oral Biology G
Didatic overview of current areas of health research. Repeatable to a maximum of 40 cr hrs or 20 completions.
½ - 2
8901 Oral Biology Laboratory Rotations G
Research activities and training in the laboratory of a program faculty member. Repeatable to a maximum of 40 cr hrs or 20 completions. This course is progress graded (S/U).
½ - 2
8993 Individual Studies in Advanced Dentistry G
Advanced individual studies in any of the recognized fields of dentistry. Repeatable.
½ - 12
8999 Research in Dentistry G
Research for thesis purposes only. Repeatable. This course is graded S/U.
½ - 12
Design
2110 Design Fundamentals I U
Introduction to form, organizational structures and problem solving in the context of basic 2D design.
Concur: 2310. Not open to students with credit for 251. This course is available for EM credit.
1½
2120 Design Fundamentals II U
Introduction to form, organizational principles, material techniques, and problem solving in the context of basic 3D design.
Prereq: 2110. Concur: 2320. Not open to students with credit for 252. This course is available for EM credit.
136 Design
2130 Design Fundamentals III U
Application of acquired skills and knowledge of visual language and spatial constructs to generate design concepts in a given context.
Prereq: 2120. Concur: 2330. Not open to students with credit for 252. This course is available for EM credit.
1½
2140 Design Fundamentals IV U
Introduction to basic typographic design and graphic layout.
Prereq: 2130. Concur: 2340. Not open to students with credit for 251. This course is available for EM credit.
1½
2310 Visual Principles and Techniques I U
Skill building in using drawing to observe, see, record and communicate characteristics of subjects, objects, information, environments, experiences and interactions.
Concur: 2110. Not open to students with credit for 201. This course is available for EM credit. VSP Admis Cond course.
1½
2320 Visual Principles and Techniques II U
Skill building in using drawing to describe, analyze and communicate design situations. Prereq: 2310. Concur: 2120. Not open to students with credit for 203. This course is available for EM credit.
1½
2330 Visual Principles and Techniques III U
Skills and techniques mix media that assist in interpreting, translating and generating visual narratives that reveal relationships among subjects, objects, information, environments, experience and interactions.
Prereq: 2320. Concur: 2130. Not open to students with credit for 203. This course is available for EM credit.
1½
2340 Visual Principles and Techniques IV U
Skill development in using measured drawings as a tool to communicate and document precise information.
Prereq: 2330. Concur: 2140. Not open to students with credit for 205. This course is available for EM credit.
1½
2700 Introduction to Design Practice U
Introduction to theory, rationale, practice, and societal impact of design; design process, critical issues, relationship to the environment. Design Minor students may register without prereqs or corequisites.
Concur: 2110, 2120, 2310, and 2320. Not open to students with credit for 200. This course is available for EM credit. VSP Admis Cond course.
3
2750 Design History U
A history of design as affected by technology, science, and cultural world view. Prereq: 2110, 2120, 2310, 2320, and 2700, or minor in Design. Concur: 2130, 2140, 2330, and 2340, or minor in Design. This course is available for EM credit.
3
3101 Introduction to Industrial Design I U
Introduction to divergent thinking strategies including design research, observation, abstraction, evaluation and communication in the context of Industrial Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur: 3200, 3301, and 3400. Not open to students with credit for 262.04.
3
3102 Introduction to Interior Design I U
The study of the relationship of form, function and material within the context of Interior Design.
Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur: 3200, 3302, and 3400. Not open to students with credit for 262.08.
3
3103 Introduction to Visual Communication Design I U
Design and application of graphic systems in the production of visual communications within frameworks of theories of communication and signs.
Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur: 3200, 3400, and 3503. Not open to students with credit for 262.02.
3
3105 Design Concepts for Non-Majors U
A studio-based introduction to the design process; creative problem-solving process emphasizes divergent thinking skills through observation, abstraction, evaluation and communication.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 230.
3
3151 Introduction to Industrial Design II U
Application of divergent thinking strategies including design research, manufacturing, evaluation and digital communication in the context of Industrial Design.
Prereq: 3101, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Concur: 3450 and 3550. Not open to students with credit for 460.04.
3
3152 Introduction to Interior Design II U
The study of the relationship between the user and spatial form, function and material within the context of Interior Design.
Prereq: 3102, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Concur: 3450 and 3552. Not open to students with credit for 460.08.
3
3153 Introduction to Visual Communication Design II U
Design and application of typographic systems in the production of visual communications within frameworks of theories of communication.
Prereq: 3103, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Concur: 3450 and 3550. Not open to students with credit for 460.02.
3
3200 Design Research I U
Introduction to techniques and methods of evaluative research.
Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur: 3101, 3301, and 3400; or 3102, 3302, and 3400; or 3103, 3400, and 3503. Not open to students with credit for 555.
3
3301 Visualization Strategies for Industrial Design I U
Skill development in using freehand sketching for rapid concept generation, form development and communication in the context of Industrial Design.
Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur. 3101, 3200, and 3400. Not open to students with credit for 501.
3
3302 Visualization Strategies for Interior Design I U
Introduction to the principles of related spatial representation in Interior Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur: 3102, 3200, and 3400. Not open to students with credit for 521.
3
3305 Design Visualization for Non-Majors U
Development of drawing skills to explore, observe, understand, record, analyze and communicate visual information.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 201.
3
3400 Design Media I U
Introduction of concept development through processes of sequential imaging, time-based media and motion graphics.
Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur: 3101, 3200, and 3301; or 3102, 3200, and 3302; or 3103, 3200, and 3503. Not open to students with credit for 320.
3
3450 Design Media II U
Intermediate course in digital media and emerging trends in idea generation, visualization and interactivity.
Prereq: 3400, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Concur: 3151 and 3550; or 3152 and 3552; or 3153 and 3550. Not open to students with credit for 573.
3
3503 Typographic Design U
Introduction to basic two- and three-dimensional practices in visual communication design; emphasis on typographic design and systematic method and research techniques. Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur: 3103, 3200, and 3400. Not open to students with credit for 258.
3
3505 Typographic Design for Non-Majors U
Introduction to the knowledge and skills of typographical design and its corresponding aesthetic, functional, and technological applications and utilizations.
Prereq: Not open to students with credit for 258.
3
3550 Materials, Process, and Production U
An overview of current and emerging materials and manufacturing processes commonly applied in production.
Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur: 3151 and 3450; or 3153 and 3450. Not open to students with credit for 254.
3
3552 Interior Design Technology I U
Principles of contract documentation, laws, ethics, codes, standards, guidelines and sustainable practices within the context of Interior Design.
Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur: 3152 and 3450. Not open to students with credit for 525.
3
4101 Intermediate Industrial Design I U
Introduction to problem and opportunity identification in the context of product design. Experience with evaluative research methods and product design development process at the intermediate level.
Prereq: 3151, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Concur: 4200 and 4400. Not open to students with credit for 461.04.
3
4102 Intermediate Interior Design I U
Principles of space organization with FF&E (furniture, fixtures and equipment); the study of human-interior product interface relationships.
Prereq: 3152, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Concur: 4200, 4302, and 4502. Not open to students with credit for 461.08.
3
4103 Intermediate Visual Communication Design I U
Design and application of information systems in the production of visual communications within frameworks of theories of communication.
Prereq: 3153, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Concur: 4200 and 4400. Not open to students with credit for 461.02.
Design 137
4151 Intermediate Industrial Design II U
Introduction to problem and opportunity identification in the context of experience design. Experience with generative research methods and design development process at the intermediate level.
Prereq: 4101, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Concur: 4650 and 4750. Not open to students with credit for 462.04.
3
4152 Intermediate Interior Design II U
Principles of order, spatial sequence and connectivity; the study of medium size space organization and interior and exterior design correlations.
Prereq: 4102, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Concur: 4650 and 4750. Not open to students with credit for 462.08.
3
4153 Intermediate Visual Communication Design II U
Design and application of graphic form explorations that emphasize seeing, interpreting, manipulating, composing, and creating visual communication signs and messages. Prereq: 4103, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Concur: 4650 and 4750. Not open to students with credit for 462.02.
3
4200 Design Research II U
Introduction to tools techniques and methods and mindsets of generative research. Prereq: 3200, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Concur: 4101 and 4400; or 4102, 4302, and 4502; or 4103 and 4400. Not open to students with credit for 554.
3
4302 Visualization Strategies for Interior Design II U
Intermediate study of the principles of spatial representation in Interior Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 522.
3
4400 Design Media III U
Exposure to future trends in participatory and collaborative design methods enabled by technology through multi-user, telepresence, immersive and virtual simulations, with surveys of concepts in human-computer interaction and interface design.
Prereq: 3450, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Concur: 4101 and 4200; or 4103 and 4200. Not open to students with credit for 502.
3
4405 Design Media for Non-Majors U
The application of electronic media technologies to design content. Prereq: 3105, 3305, or 3505. Not open to students with credit for 320.
3
4502 Interior Design Technology II U
An overview of current and emerging materials, construction methods and manufacturing processes in Interior Design.
Prereq: 3552, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Concur: 4102, 4200, and 4302. Not open to students with credit for 525.
3
4505 3-D Visualization U
Concepts of 3D modeling, rendering and animation for visualizing design forms. Prereq: 3305. Not open to students with credit for 571.
3
4650 Collaborative Design U
Interdisciplinary knowledge and problems examined and discussed in the context of social responsibility (global and local).
Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur: 4151 and 4750; or 4152 and 4750; or 4153 and 4750. Not open to students with credit for 760.
3
4750 Professional Practices U
Investigation of the administrative and legal aspects of the design profession contrasting the private firm with corporate and free-lance practices.
Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur: 4151 and 4650; or 4152 and 4650; or 4153 and 4650. Not open to students with credit for 656.
3
4797 Study at a Foreign Institution U
A study abroad experience at a foreign institution approved by the Department of Design. Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 697.
6
4998 Undergraduate Scholarship: Research and Creative
Activity in Design U
Undergraduate research and creative activities in varying topics.
Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 699.
3
4998H Undergraduate Scholarship: Honors Research and
Creative Activity in Design U
Undergraduate Honors research and creative activities in varying topics.
Prereq: Honors standing, and enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 783H.
3
4999 Undergraduate Scholarship: Thesis Research and
Creative Activity in Design U
Undergraduate thesis research and creative activities in varying topics.
Prereq: Enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 699.
3
4999H Undergraduate Scholarship: Honors Thesis Research
and Creative Activity in Design U
Undergraduate Honors thesis research and creative activities in varying topics. Prereq: Honors standing, and enrollment in Design major; or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 783H.
3
5101 Advanced Industrial Design I U G
Application of problem and opportunity identification in the context of a specific client organization needs.
Prereq: 4101, or Grad standing, or enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur: 5200 and 5301. Not open to students with credit for 660.04.
3
5102 Advanced Interior Design I U G
Principles of organizational strategy and interior identity development addressing the physical, social, and psychological context of work, leisure, and learning environments.
Prereq: 4102, or Grad standing, or enrollment in Design major, or permission of instructor. Concur: 5200 and 5502. Not open to students with credit for 460.08.
3
5103 Advanced Visual Communication Design I U G
Application of planning, analyzing, and designing in two- or three-dimensional visual