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The dental hygiene bachelor's program, approved under AB 927 and the State Chancellor's Office, offers a rigorous science-based curriculum focused on evidence-based practice and clinical training. Students learn to evaluate patients' medical/dental conditions, create customized treatment plans, deliver quality care, and assess results. This CODA-accredited program prepares graduates for the National Dental Hygiene Board Exam and state/regional licensing tests.
Professional Development: Graduates will demonstrate professional competence at all levels, equipped with ethical principles, core values, technical abilities, and comprehensive knowledge essential for dental health practice.
Community Health Services: Bachelor's degree holders will excel in providing preventive oral healthcare across diverse environments, from public health initiatives to private clinics. They'll apply research-backed methods, analytical reasoning, and clear communication in all professional contexts.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts a remarkable 33% employment growth for dental hygienists by 2022, significantly outpacing most professions. This surge reflects rising dental service needs and expanded hygienist responsibilities. Career paths span general dentistry, pediatric/periodontic specialties, public health programs, product development, academic instruction, research roles, and professional consulting.