Doctor of Clinical Dentistry

Master

In Adelaide (Australia)

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    Master

  • Location

    Adelaide (Australia)

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    Different dates available


3 years

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Adelaide (Australia)
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University Of Adelaide Thebarton Campus 3/49 Holland Street, SA 5005

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Course programme

The Doctor of Clinical Dentistry is a combined clinical training and research program normally taken over three years (minimum three years; maximum four years).
Academic Program Rules The Calendar is a comprehensive handbook of the University's academic program rules.
Doctor of Clinical Dentistry Areas of Specialisation There are 7 areas of specialist training offered by the School of Dentistry.
Specialist training areas include: EndodonticsOral PathologyOrthodonticsPaediatric DentistryPeriodonticsProsthodonticsSpecial Needs Dentistry Example Study Plan To qualify for the degree of Doctor of Clinical Dentistry the student must complete satisfactorily a program of study consisting of the following requirements with a combined total of not less than 72 units.
Core CoursesDENT 7200 Research Methods, Experimental Design & EthicsDENT 7280 Doctor of Clinical Dentistry Research ASpecialisationStudents must also complete courses in their specialisation or major area of study.
The following specialisations are offered: EndodonticsOral PathologyOrthodonticsPaediatric DentistryPeriodonticsProsthodonticsSpecial Needs Dentistry.
Research DissertationStudents complete a research dissertation of not longer than 40,000 words, and must allow for undertaking the research and preparing the dissertation as follows:Year 1DENT 7200 Research Methods, Experimental Design & EthicsDENT 7280 Doctor of Clinical Dentistry Research AYears 2 and 3Equivalent of 3 units embedded in each of the Specialist Clinical Courses.
  Indicative study plan for Endodontics Year 1 DENT 7212A Specialist Clinical Endodontics I Part 1 DENT 7212B Specialist Clinical Endodontics I Part 2 DENT 7213A Specialist Clinical Endodontics II Part 1 Year 2 DENT 7213B Specialist Clinical Endodontics II Part 2 DENT 7214A Specialist Clinical Endodontics III Part 1 DENT 7241B Specialist Clinical Endodontics III Part 2 Indicative study plan for Oral Pathology Year 1 DENT 7222A Specialist Clinical Oral Pathology I Part 1 DENT 7222B Specialist Clinical Oral Pathology I Part 2 DENT 7223A Specialist Clinical Oral Pathology II Part 1 Year 2 DENT 7223B Specialist Clinical Oral Pathology II Part 2 DENT 7224A Specialist Clinical Oral Pathology III Part 1 DENT 7224B Specialist Clinical Oral Pathology III Part 2 Indicative study plan for Orthodontics Year 1 DENT 7232A Specialist Clinical Orthodontics I Part 1 DENT 7232B Specialist Clinical Orthodontics I Part 2 DENT 7233A Specialist Clinical Orthodontics II Part 1 Year 2 DENT 7233B Specialist Clinical Orthodontics II Part 2 DENT 7234A Specialist Clinical Orthodontics III Part 1 DENT 7234B Specialist Clinical Orthodontics III Part 2 Indicative study plan for Paediatric Dentistry Year 1 DENT 7242A Specialist Paediatric Dentistry I Part 1 DENT 7242B Specialist Paediatric Dentistry I Part 2 DENT 7243A Specialist Paediatric Dentistry II Part 1 Year 2 DENT 7243B Specialist Paediatric Dentistry II Part 2 DENT 7244A Specialist Paediatric Dentistry III Part 1 DENT 7244B Specialist Paediatric Dentistry III Part 2 Indicative study plan for Periodontics Year 1 DENT 7252A Specialist Clinical Periodontics I Part 1 DENT 7252B Specialist Clinical Periodontics I Part 2 DENT 7253A Specialist Clinical Periodontics II Part 1 Year 2 DENT 7253B Specialist Clinical Periodontics II Part 2 DENT 7254A Specialist Clinical Periodontics III Part 1 DENT 7254B Specialist Clinical Periodontics III Part 2 Indicative study plan for Prosthodontics Year 1 DENT 7262A Specialist Clinical Prosthodontics I Part 1 DENT 7262B Specialist Clinical Prosthodontics I Part 2 DENT 7263A Specialist Clinical Prosthodontics II Part 1 Year 2 DENT 7263B Specialist Clinical Prosthodontics II Part 2 DENT 7264A Specialist Clinical Prosthodontics III Part 1 DENT 7264B Specialist Clinical Prosthodontics III Part 2 Indicative study plan for Special Needs Dentistry Year 1 DENT 7272A Specialist Clinical Special Needs Dentistry I Part 1 DENT 7272B Specialist Clinical Special Needs Dentistry I Part 2 DENT 7273A Specialist Clinical Special Needs Dentistry II Part 1 Year 2 DENT 7273B Specialist Clinical Special Needs Dentistry II Part 2 DENT 7274A Specialist Clinical Special Needs Dentistry III Part 1 DENT 7274B Specialist Clinical Special Needs Dentistry III Part 2 Assessment Students engage in evidence-based clinical research and conduct a major research project.
Research activity continues throughout the three years of the degree, including oral presentations of the research proposal and results, culminating in the submission of a dissertation.
Students also develop academic literacy and presentation skills in the specialist clinical courses provided throughout the degree.

Doctor of Clinical Dentistry

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