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Graduate Programs

205.19 Dentistry

Department of Dentistry

5th Floor, Edmonton Clinic Health Academy

University of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta T6G 1C9

E-mail: dentistry.gradstudies@ualberta.ca

www.dent.ualberta.ca

205.19.1 General Information

    The Department of Dentistry offers the MSc and PhD in Medical Sciences degrees (see §205.43) for post-DDS applicants or for those proceeding from a BSc or equivalent degree. Research may be carried out in a variety of dentistry-related disciplines for which faculty members in the department have active research programs. Inquiries should be directed to the Graduate Programs Administrator, Department of Dentistry (www.dent.ualberta.ca).

    The Department offers the MSc in Medical Sciences program in the following areas of specialty: Dental Hygiene, Dentistry, Oral Biology, Orthodontics, and Oral Medicine. The PhD programs are offered in Dentistry, Oral Biology, and Orthodontics.

Entrance Requirements

    The Department's normal requirements for admission of graduate students are a minimum of 3.0 or equivalent GPA during the last two years of an undergraduate or graduate degree at the University of Alberta, or equivalent qualification from another institution, and a TOEFL score of at least 580 (paper-based) or 95 with at least 20 per section (Internet-based), or a MELAB minimum score of 91; or a CAEL minimum score of 70 with at least 70 on each subtest; or an IELTS (Academic) minimum score of 7.5 with at least 6 on each band, where applicable (see §203.2.4). Admission is dependent upon the recommendation of the Department of Dentistry's Graduate Committee and the Medical Sciences Graduate Program Committee to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. In addition, the applicant's curriculum vitae, previous research experience, letters of recommendation and statement of intent will be considered for the admission decision. Other facts would be considered on a case per case basis.

Financial Assistance

    Although funding from fellowships and studentships may be available on a competitive basis candidates should be prepared financially for the program. Supervisors may support students from operating grants and limited financial assistance may also be available from the Department. Other sources of funding may be sought as described in the Graduate Financial Aid and Awards sections of the University Calendar, from provincial bursaries, from professional associations and private foundations, etc.

205.19.2 The Degree of MSc in Medical Sciences - Dentistry, Dental Hygiene and the Degree of MSc in Medical Sciences - Oral Biology

    The Department of Dentistry offers the degree of MSc in Medical Sciences - Dentistry, Dental Hygiene, and Oral Biology. The general description for the MSc program is as presented for all MSc programs in Medical Sciences (see §205.43 Medical Sciences). Applications for admission should be directed to the Graduate Studies and Research Office, Department of Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 1C9. This program has an open deadline, applications are accepted for September or January admission.

205.19.3 The Degree of MSc in Medical Sciences - Orthodontics

General Information

    The Department of Dentistry offers an MSc in Medical Sciences - Orthodontics. A Doctor in Dental Surgery (DDS) or equivalent dental professional designation is required. Through a combination of didactic and clinical courses, the program is structured to prepare the dental graduate for an orthodontic practice and/or an educational appointment. This is a thesis-based program. In addition the clinical requirements involve successful completion of selected teaching cases (see §205.43 Medical Sciences).

    Application for admission should be directed to the Admissions Office, Department of Dentistry, University of Alberta, 5th floor, 11405-87 Avenue NW, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 1C9. Information about the program and the online application form may be found at www.ualberta.ca/ortho. The deadline is September 1 for the following September admission.

Entrance Requirements

    In addition to the general entrance requirements (§205.19.1), applicants to the Orthodontics program must

(1)

Provide a letter noting their class ranking upon graduation from dentistry.

(2)

Have completed at least one year of experience as a licensed dentist immediately prior to the start of the program. Letter(s) of good standing from current and previous licensing bodies must be provided.

(3)

A personal interview is required for short-listed applicants annually. Those applicants will be advised of the arranged interview date by e-mail.

    Admission is dependent upon the recommendation of the Department of Dentistry's Graduate Committee and the Medical Sciences Graduate Program Committee.

Financial Assistance

    See (§205.19.1).

Program Requirements

    The requirements for the degree include coursework, seminars, a clinical component and a thesis. Student progress will be monitored through an annual written and/or oral external assessment. Feedback from this assessment serves to identify areas that require additional attention by the student. The assessment will permit the development of specific clinical and/or didactic improvement objectives before the next annual assessment. The program of study is determined in consultation with the Supervisor and Supervisory Committee.

Length of Program

    The minimum time required to complete the MSc is three years.

205.19.4 The Degree of MSc in Medical Sciences - Oral Medicine

General Information

    The Department of Dentistry offers a thesis-based MSc in Medical Sciences which focuses on Oral Medicine. The program normally commences each September. Lectures, seminars, and clinical experiences provide an optimal, progressive learning experience. The clinical program emphasizes participation in differential diagnosis and patient treatment. The clinic has a multidisciplinary component involving physical therapy, medicine, nutrition, psychology, pharmacotherapy, and various dental disciplines. Clinical expertise is supplemented by on and off campus rotations to observe and learn other approaches to pain management. (See also §205.43 Medical Sciences.)

Entrance Requirements

    See §205.19.1. Based on the academic record, telephone or in person interviews, clinical and research experience, expectations and career plan outlined in the letter of intent and three letters of reference, the top three candidates will be chosen and rank ordered. Admission interviews are normally required. Admission is dependent upon the recommendation of the Department of Dentistry Graduate Committee and the Medical Sciences Graduate Program Committee.

    The deadline for completed applications is October 1, interviews to occur in November, offers made in January/February for September admission.

Financial Assistance

    Oral Medicine students receive a stipend for a 36-month period. Funding from other sources may be available on a competitive basis.

Program Requirements

    The requirements for the degree include coursework, seminars, a clinical component and a thesis. Student progress will be monitored through an annual written and/or oral assessment in the Spring Term.

Length of Program

    The time required to complete the program is 36 months.

205.19.5 The Degree of PhD in Medical Sciences - Dentistry and the Degree of PhD in Medical Sciences - Oral Biology

    The Department of Dentistry offers the PhD in Medical Sciences - Dentistry and the PhD in Medical Sciences - Oral Biology. The program of study is determined in consultation with the supervisor and supervisory committee. The general description for the PhD in Medical Sciences is as presented for all PhD programs in Medical Sciences (see §205.43 Medical Sciences). In addition the Department of Dentistry requires a Master's degree or the consent of the Department of Dentistry.

205.19.6 The Degree of PhD in Medical Sciences - Orthodontics

    The PhD in Medical Sciences - Orthodontics program is a full-time program with clinical training integrated into it. A suitable supervisor must be identified to support the application. The program of study is determined in consultation with the supervisor and supervisory committee. Clinical training will not start until defined research milestones are attained. The time required to complete the PhD will vary according to the previous training of the applicant and the nature of the research undertaken; however, a minimum of five years is considered normal. For the PhD in Medical Sciences - Orthodontics program, applications will be received and reviewed by the Division of Orthodontics Committee after approval by the Graduate Studies Committee (see §205.43 Medical Sciences). Students enrolled in the PhD in Medical Sciences - Orthodontics will not have the option of transferring to the MSc in Medical Sciences - Orthodontics program. In addition the Department of Dentistry requires a Master's degree or consent of both the Department of Dentistry and the Division of Orthodontics.

Entrance Requirements

    In addition to the general entrance requirements (§205.19.1), applicants must have completed a Doctor in Dental Surgery (DDS) or equivalent dental professional designation and at least one year of experience as a licensed dentist within five years prior to the start of the program, as well the completion of a Master’s degree. A suitable supervisor must be identified to support the applicant.

Program Requirements

    The program of study is determined in consultation with the supervisor and supervisory committee. Clinical training will not start until defined research milestones are attained. The time required to complete the PhD will vary according to the previous training of the applicant and the nature of the research undertaken; however, a minimum of five years is required with six to seven years being the current the norm.

    Application for admission should be directed to the Graduate Studies and Research Office, Department of Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 1C9. Information about the program and the online application form may be found at www.ualberta.ca/ortho. There is no specific deadline for the application throughout the year. As part of the selection process, selected applicants will be invited to an interview.

    Applications will be received and reviewed by the Division of Orthodontics Committee after prior to approval by the Graduate Studies Committee (see §205.43 Medical Sciences)

    Students enrolled in the PhD in Medical Sciences - Orthodontics will not have the option of transferring to the MSc in Medical Sciences - Orthodontics program.

Length of Program

    The minimum time required to complete the MSc is three years.

205.19.7 Graduate Courses

    Dentistry related graduate courses can be found in §231, Course Listings, under the subject headings Dentistry (DENT) and Oral Biology (OBIOL).

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