The Avicenna Allied Health Institute Behavioral Health Technician Certificate prepares students for entry-level work in behavioral health, mental health, substance use, and human services settings.
Course Description
This course introduces students to the dental profession, ethical and legal responsibilities, Texas regulations, infection control, and foundational biological sciences. Emphasis is placed on professionalism, safety, and readiness for clinical participation.
Course Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Course Description
This course develops core chairside assisting competencies, including dental anatomy, instrumentation, four-handed dentistry, patient management, ergonomics, and emergency procedures.
Course Learning Outcomes
Students will:
Course Description
This course focuses on dental radiography, dental materials, and assisting in specialty procedures. Students develop diagnostic imaging skills, manipulate materials, and assist across dental specialties.
Course Learning Outcomes
Students will:
Course Description
This capstone course prepares students for workforce entry and certification by emphasizing practice management, Texas-allowed expanded functions, professionalism, and comprehensive review.
Course Learning Outcomes
Students will:
Course Description
This course is designed to increase the level of proficiency in assisting in a clinical setting. Emphasis is placed on the application of principles and procedures of fourhanded dentistry and laboratory and clinical support functions. Upon completion, students should be able to combine theoretical and ethical principles necessary to perform entry-level skills including functions delegable to a DA II.
Online Learning
Students complete readings, assignments, quizzes, and learning activities through the online classroom.
Instructor-Led Instruction
Students participate in guided lessons, discussions, and skill-building activities with experienced instructors.
Hands-On Practice
Students practice communication, observation, documentation, safety, and crisis-response scenarios.
Externship Experience
Students complete supervised field experience in an approved behavioral health or human services setting.
Saturday: 9:00 am to 2:00 pm (for select labs or activities)
Programs run throughout the year except for holidays and scheduled breaks. Externships/clinical practice are scheduled at the end of the program and must be completed in full to graduate.
Graduates may seek entry-level employment in settings such as:
Program: Dental Assisting Certificate – 400 clock hours
Format: Hybrid (online theory + on-campus lab + clinical practice)
Basic requirement: High school diploma or equivalent
Complete details on entrance requirements, transfer credit, reentry, and CPR training are provided in the Admissions section of the catalog.
Avicenna Allied Health Institute is a non-profit career school based in Houston, Texas, dedicated to preparing students for entry-level roles in allied health. We are proudly approved and licensed by the Texas Workforce Commission. School Number S61325.
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