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COURSE DESCRIPTION FORM

Course Code and Name ENG 402 ENGLISH FOR DENTISTRY II

Course Semester II
Coded 402, this course is the continuation of the course coded 401 offered in the first
term. The content of the course covers different occupational subjects than in the first
Catalogue Data of the
term, presented to learners through motivating and engaging educational tools and
Course (Course Content)
makes them aware of the occupational language structures and functions that will be
frequently encountered in occupational life.
Career Paths-Dentistry/ (Book 2-3) (Express Publishing)
Course Textbooks
(Virginia Evans, Jenny Dooley, Trang M. Tran)

Supplementary Textbooks Course notes prepared by the Program and Material Development Unit

Credit (ECTS)  3
Prerequisites for the
None.
Course (Attendance
Attendance is compulsory.
Requirements)
Course Type Compulsory
Language of Instruction English
Students taking this course can apply English language structures and knowledge across
occupational and linguistic contexts and can use language skills (reading, writing,
Course Objectives listening, and speaking) in occupational and academic contexts by making use of
fundamental terminologies and structures in relation to their major.

At the end of this course, students


1. identify and define the subject-specific vocabulary in listening and reading
2. use subject-specific vocabulary in speaking and writing
3. listen and read for specific information
4. fill out several types of reports
Course Learning 5. identify field related problems and suggest solutions
Outcomes
6. discuss options for fillings
7. describe the necessity of specific dental practices
8. discuss potential complications
9. describe confusion and discuss causes for oral surgeries
10. express preferences, present options and make recommendations about dental
and oral health.
Instruction Method
(Face-to-face, Distance   Distance Education
education etc.)
Weekly Schedule of the 1. Introduction; Gum Diseases
Course 2. TMJ problems; Oral infections
3. Oral cancer; Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
4. Anesthesia; Medication
5. Dental Emergencies; Cosmetic Dentistry
6. Pediatric Dentistry; Geriatric Dentistry
7. Midterm General Revision
8. Nutritional Counseling; Patient Referrals
9. Patient Health History; Chronic illness
10. Special Needs Patients; Patient Anxiety
11. Communicating with Patients; Sustainability in Dentistry
12. Obtaining Licensure; Establishing a Dental Practice
13. Ethics in Dentistry; Extra Material and Student Presentations
14. Final General Revision
Weekly theoretical course hours -4
Teaching Activities
Reading activities -1
(The time spent for the
Internet search and library work -1
activities listed here will
Preparing and making presentations -1
determine the amount of
Midterm and revision for midterm -2
credit required)
Final exam and revision for final exam -2
Number(s) Weight (%)

Midterm exam 1 30
Assignment - -
Application - -
Assessment Criteria
Project 1 10
Practice - -
Quiz 3 20
Final exam 1 40
Total 100
Duration End of
Number of
Activity (Weekly Semester Total
Weeks
Hour) Workload
Weekly theoretical course hours  14 4 56
Weekly practical course hours
Reading activities  1 1 1
Internet search and library work  1 1 1
Designing and implementing
Workload of the Course materials
Making a report
Preparing and making presentations  1 1 1
Midterm and revision for midterm  3 2 6
Final exam and revision for final
 2 2 4
exam
Total workload  69
Total workload/ 25  2.76
Course Credit (ECTS)  3
No Program Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5
1
Contribution Level 2
between Course Outcomes 3
and Program Outcomes 4
5
6

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