Dentistry (Graduate Entry) Undergraduate Programme By University of Lancashire |TopUniversities

Dentistry (Graduate Entry)

Tuitionfee

70,000 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

DentistryMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Dentistry

Degree

BDSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Since 2011, every student who has graduated from this course has secured their first job as a dental foundation trainee - impressive, given places are limited and awarded following a national competitive selection process. There are only 29 places on the programme so it has a friendly, intimate feel and allows for more discursive, interactive learning. You will be based in one of our four local Dental Education Centres for the majority of the final three years - a very different model from a traditional dental school and one that we firmly believe prepares you better for life in practice.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Dentistry

Degree

BDSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Since 2011, every student who has graduated from this course has secured their first job as a dental foundation trainee - impressive, given places are limited and awarded following a national competitive selection process. There are only 29 places on the programme so it has a friendly, intimate feel and allows for more discursive, interactive learning. You will be based in one of our four local Dental Education Centres for the majority of the final three years - a very different model from a traditional dental school and one that we firmly believe prepares you better for life in practice.

Admission Requirements

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  1. A minimum of an upper second class Honours degree in a biomedical discipline.
  2. Verification or prior learning (see below).
  3. A minimum of 3 A Levels at Grade C or above (at least two of which must be from Biology, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics*).
  4. GCSE Mathematics (Grade B/5) and English Language (Grade B/5) or equivalent
  5. All students whose first language is not English must have IELTS – grade 7.0 or above in every category.
  6. An academic reference. This should be from the course leader, your personal tutor or project supervisor. If you do not already have your degree, the academic reference should include a predicted grade. If you have been in employment for a number of years and are unable to obtain a reference from your previous university degree, we would consider a reference that can evidence continuing professional development at degree level or beyond.

Jan-2000

Domestic
46,250 GBP
International
70,000 GBP

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