Dental technicians manufacture, modify and repair custom-made dental appliances (such as braces, bridges, crowns, implants and prosthetics) to a high standard of precision. There is an increasing demand for skilled dental technicians, with work requiring close attention to detail, colour and manual dexterity.
If you already have a full Level 5 qualification, this course allows you to ‘top up’ to a full BSc (Hons) degree with just two more years of part-time study.
About the course
This is a dedicated Level 6 BSc (Hons) ‘Top up’ degree, leading on from our highly successful Foundation Degree in Dental Technology programme. It has been planned to meet the needs of those higher-level Dental Technicians who are already registered with the General Dental Council (GDC). Its aim is focused on the development of skills, knowledge and understanding at degree level by applying a skills escalator approach to the individual’s career within the dental team.
Year 1 indicative modules:
-Making Experience Count
-Management
-Specialist Dental Technology Discipline
Year 2 indicative modules:
-Clinical Integration
-Aesthetics
-Degree Project (Dissertation)
Entry requirements:
-You must have successfully completed (or expect to achieve) a dental technology-related Level 5 qualification - such as a Foundation Degree, Higher National Diploma (HND) or Diploma of Higher Education (DipHE), worth 240 academic credits of study at undergraduate level; or professional qualification at an equivalent level.
-You must be registered with the General Dental Council and able to provide a current GDC registration certificate. It is not possible to register with the GDC as a Dental Technician with this qualification alone. Applicants seeking registration with the GDC need to pass the Level 5 Foundation Degree first.
-If English is not your first language, you should have attained (or expect to achieve) an overall IELTS test score of 6.0 (with no component less than 5.5) or equivalent in a Secure English Language Test (SELT) approved by the UK Government.
-Sufficient industry experience is essential.
-You will be invited to an interview and present a portfolio of your recent work.
Specialist Faciltites
Our science and innovation centre at City Hub offers purpose-built higher level technical facilities for students in biology, chemistry, forensics, pharmaceuticals and dental technology. This represents a huge long-term investment in our facilities and resources, ensuring that our students have access to the best industry-leading equipment and tools available.
A fully functional dental laboratory enables students to produce dental appliances for fixed prosthodontics, removable prosthodontics and orthodontics. CAD/CAM equipment provides 3D printing, scanning and zirconia milling using ExoCad and 3Shape.
Teaching and Assessment:
Coursework is assessed continually through a variety of individual and group assignments; such as practical activities and investigations, research projects, written reports and presentations. Some modules include assessment by examination to help prepare you for further study.
Qualification:
Level 6 Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Dental Technology (subject to validation).
Careers and Progression:
Dental Technology graduates have excellent prospects for a successful career or further postgraduate study. Dental technicians are employed in the NHS, commercial laboratories, private practices and dental schools. Within the NHS there is a clear career structure allowing for advancement. In the commercial sector, after some years of experience, it would be possible to become a laboratory manager or owner.
Alternative career options include Clinical Dental Technology, Research and Development, Teaching and Education, or Medical Sales.