Course summary
This Master of Science (MSc) in Dental Implantology programme at the University of Salford has been developed in collaboration with the ICE Postgraduate Dental Institute and Hospital. Through this partnership, you, as a student, will gain valuable hands-on, supervised learning in a highly technical clinical setting.
The course is designed for dental practitioners who hold a GDC-registrable dental degree and have a minimum of two years of post-qualification experience in either hospital service or general dental practice within the UK. The programme is delivered jointly by the University of Salford and the ICE Postgraduate Dental Institute and Hospital.
Duration options
The Master of Science (MSc) and Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) are offered on a part-time basis with the following durations:
Master of Science (MSc): Three years, part-time
Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip): 18 months to two years, part-time
You will:
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Develop core knowledge, skills, and clinical competencies to assess, manage, and treat patients with tooth loss to a high standard, efficiently and safely.
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Gain the ability to evaluate and demonstrate evidence-based practice.
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Gain knowledge and a critical awareness of current issues in the field of Dentistry.
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Obtain a comprehensive understanding of the principles of research enquiry.
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Learn transferable skills in communicating with a range of audiences, decision making and problem solving.
Fees and funding
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