No, many individuals change careers or career paths and pursue careers that may only require an associates degree. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this, and being that you already have an existing bachelor's degree it may even open other doors of opportunity for you within this field.
The most prevalent schools that offer this program are community colleges. If you have not started college yet, the community college is a great place to start. Start with your home county community college. If the schools does not offer dental hygiene you can still start at the school and get your basics out of the way. While you are there you can start to research schools that do offer dental hygiene.
It would take approximately two additional years as a full-time student, provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college or university. However, I have never heard of an AA in dental hygiene. In most community colleges it is a associate of applied science degree (AAS), or (less prevalent) an AS degree.
It takes 6-9 months at a vocational school or a community college.
Valencia Community College does offer free dental hygiene services to the community. These procedures are performed by students. You can make an appointment by calling 407-582-1305.
NOT the Vancouver College of Dental Hygiene!! or its sister school Toronto College of Dental Hygiene
Utah College of Dental Hygiene was created in 2005.
1. Take the ACTs. 2. Take your prerequisites at community college. 3. Go to hygiene school for two years.
You can find online food hygiene training courses from reputable online courses offered through extension from many universities. You can also enroll at a community college.
You make sure you and your behavior are "clean".
being healthy in many ways
Edward Hitchcock has written: 'The Department of Physical Education and Hygiene in Amherst College' -- subject(s): Amherst College, Amherst College. Dept. of Physical Education and Hygiene
Laurence Benjamin Chenoweth has written: 'Community hygiene' -- subject(s): Contagion and contagious diseases, Hygiene, Public, Public Hygiene