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Associate Degree

A.S. in Dental Assisting

The Dental Assisting program is a full-time day program to which students are admitted in August of each year. The curriculum is approved by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association and leads to an Associate of Science Degree in Dental Assisting. After successful completion of the curriculum the student is eligible to take the National Board Examination and upon passing becomes a Certified Dental Assistant. This evidence of competence is recognized throughout the United States. In addition, graduates will be able to apply for and take the Dental Board of California examination for state licensure as Registered Dental Assistants. In addition to normal student expenses (for textbooks, etc.), the Dental Assisting Program requires an expenditure of approximately $2,000.00 during the one-year program for uniforms and special supplies. Applicants are encouraged to check with the Financial Aid Office for possible assistance before entering the program if this creates a hardship.



The program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association, a specialized accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education. The Commission on Dental Accreditation can be contacted at 312-440-4653 or at 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2024

Degree Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
DAST 101 Biodental Science 2.5
DAST 102 Chairside Assisting 6
DAST 103 Patient Assessment 2.5
DAST 104 Dental Anatomy and Morphology 3
DAST 107 Dental Radiology 2.5
DAST 111 Dental Patient Education 1
DAST 112 Registered Dental Assistant Advanced Duties 3
DAST 113 Advanced Patient Assessment and Dental Imaging 2
DAST 115 Registered Dental Assistant Advanced Duty Certifications 2
DAST 116 Practice Management for the Dental Assistant 2
DAST 118 Board Preparation 2
DAST 119 Clinical Experience I 3
DAST 129 Clinical Experience II 31
Total Units: 34.5

1Offered only in summer session

The Dental Assisting Associate in Science (A.S.) degree may be obtained by completion of the required program, plus general education requirements, plus sufficient electives to meet a 60-unit total. See SCC graduation requirements.

Enrollment Eligibility

To be eligible for enrollment in the program, the student must meet the following criteria:

  • Successful completion of DAST100 with a grade of "C" or better.

Enrollment Process

Eligible students are selected for the program according to the following steps:

  • Complete the online application (which includes uploading proof of eligibility) between January 1 and April 1 to apply for the fall semester program start.
  • All eligible candidates will be entered into a random selection pool.
  • The first 36 eligible applications will be selected for the program; all others are alternates and will be notified if/when seats become available.
  • Students accepted for enrollment in the Dental Assisting Program will be required to provide documentation of: a) capability to perform essential job-related functions of a dental assistant; b) completed physical examination and immunizations; c) TB test; d) current professional level CPR certification; and e) completion of criminal background check and an 8-panel drug screen test.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • incorporate and apply professional, ethical, legal, and regulatory concepts to oral health care services, community projects, and professional activities.
  • integrate and apply health literacy and culturally competent communication skills to oral health care services, academic endeavors, community projects, and professional activities.
  • apply critical thinking and self-assessment skills to enhance learning, research, patient care, and professional growth.
  • adapt knowledge of the practice of dentistry to the demonstration of clinical dental assisting skills.
  • exhibit knowledge necessary for successful completion of the California Registered Dental Assistant's Examination and the National Certified Dental Assistant's Examination.

Career Information

This program prepares the student for employment as a dental assistant. The dental assistant works with the dentist in providing patient treatment, including restorations, x-rays, and preventive services. Employment opportunities are excellent, not only in private dental offices, but also in public and private hospitals, clinics and laboratories, dental schools, dental supply houses, and in the armed forces.

Certificate of Achievement

Dental Assisting Certificate

The Dental Assisting program is a full-time day program to which students are admitted in August of each year. The curriculum is approved by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association and leads to a Certificate of Achievement in Dental Assisting. After successful completion of the curriculum the student is eligible to take the National Board Examination and upon passing becomes a Certified Dental Assistant. This evidence of competence is recognized throughout the United States. In addition, graduates will be able to apply for and take the Dental Board of California examination for state licensure as Registered Dental Assistants. In addition to normal student expenses (for textbooks, etc.), the Dental Assisting Program requires an expenditure of approximately $2,000.00 during the one-year program for uniforms and special supplies. Applicants are encouraged to check with the Financial Aid Office for possible assistance before entering the program if this creates a hardship.



The program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association, a specialized accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education. The Commission on Dental Accreditation can be contacted at 312-440-4653 or at 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611.

Catalog Date: August 1, 2024

Certificate Requirements

Course Code Course Title Units
DAST 101 Biodental Science 2.5
DAST 102 Chairside Assisting 6
DAST 103 Patient Assessment 2.5
DAST 104 Dental Anatomy and Morphology 3
DAST 107 Dental Radiology 2.5
DAST 111 Dental Patient Education 1
DAST 112 Registered Dental Assistant Advanced Duties 3
DAST 113 Advanced Patient Assessment and Dental Imaging 2
DAST 115 Registered Dental Assistant Advanced Duty Certifications 2
DAST 116 Practice Management for the Dental Assistant 2
DAST 118 Board Preparation 2
DAST 119 Clinical Experience I 3
DAST 129 Clinical Experience II 31
Total Units: 34.5

1Offered only in summer session

Enrollment Eligibility

To be eligible for enrollment in the program, the student must meet the following criteria:

  • Successful completion of DAST100 with a grade of "C" or better.

Enrollment Process

Eligible students are selected for the program according to the following steps:

  • Complete the online application (which includes uploading proof of eligibility) between January 1 and April 1 to apply for the fall semester program start.
  • All eligible candidates will be entered into a random selection pool.
  • The first 36 eligible applications will be selected for the program; all others are alternates and will be notified if/when seats become available.
  • Students accepted for enrollment in the Dental Assisting Program will be required to provide documentation of: a) capability to perform essential job-related functions of a dental assistant; b) completed physical examination and immunizations; c) TB test; d) current professional level CPR certification; and e) completion of criminal background check and an 8-panel drug screen test.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • incorporate and apply professional, ethical, legal, and regulatory concepts to oral health care services, community projects, and professional activities.
  • integrate and apply health literacy and culturally competent communication skills to oral health care services, academic endeavors, community projects, and professional activities.
  • apply critical thinking and self-assessment skills to enhance learning, research, patient care, and professional growth.
  • adapt knowledge of the practice of dentistry to the demonstration of clinical dental assisting skills.
  • exhibit knowledge necessary for successful completion of the California Registered Dental Assistant's Examination and the National Certified Dental Assistant's Examination.

Career Information

This program prepares the student for employment as a dental assistant. The dental assistant works with the dentist in providing patient treatment, including restorations, x-rays, and preventive services. Employment opportunities are excellent, not only in private dental offices, but also in public and private hospitals, clinics and laboratories, dental schools, dental supply houses, educational programs, and the armed forces.