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Msc in Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry
1.
2. The University of Manchester
in association with
Smile-on Ltd
Course Director:
Fiona Clarke BDS, MSc, PhD
3. Introduction
• Online MSc (24 months part-time)
• Smile-on and The University of Manchester
• Innovative, technology driven MSc
• High class international faculty
• Students will communicate with a diverse
global community of peers
• Course starts January 2012
4. Aims
• Provide innovative programme to enhance
current knowledge and clinical skills
• Provide students with confidence and ability to
enhance their current clinical practice
• Incorporate the latest advances in technology
and research
• Enable students to access the course
regardless of place or time zone whilst
maintaining their dental practices
5. Syllabus Overview
• Unit 1 - Foundations of 21st Century Practice
• Unit 2 - Aesthetic Foundations
• Unit 3 - Anterior Aesthetics
• Unit 4 - Research Methodology
• Unit 5 - Posterior Aesthetics
• Unit 6 -Complex Treatment
• Unit 7 - Dissertation
7. Learning platform
• An online platform has been designed to
support your learning and progress
through the course
• Postgraduate degree - more independent
and self directed study and take greater
responsibility for your own learning
14. Admission Criteria
• Evidence of primary dental
qualification
• 2 years experience in general
practice
• Where English not first language –
copy of IELTS or TOEFL certificate
15. Application Process
• Students to email their CV to sam@smile-on.com if they
would like to apply.
• Deposit of £1,000 to be paid to Smile-on.
• Students will then be guided through the application
process
16. Applications
Please contact Sam Volk
Tel: + 44 207 400 8989
Email: sam.volk@smile-on.com
Applications close 30th September
Smile-on Ltd
Treasure House, 4th Floor
19-21 Hatton Garden
London, EC1N 8BA
Notas do Editor
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To provide an innovative programme which enhances current knowledge and clinical skills in aesthetic restorative dentistry To present sound academic theory and high quality practical training in aesthetic concepts by world class mentors To provide students with the confidence and ability to enhance their current clinical practice by incorporating the latest advances in technology and research ensuring aesthetic, functional and long lasting restorative care To deliver learning using the latest technology enabling students to access the course regardless of place or time zone whilst maintaining their dental practices
Instruments - ?? All 15 credits apart from Unit 3 – 30 credits, unit 5 is 30 credits and unit 7 is 60 credits
Webinars are recorded – if you miss it they can be watched later.
The University Library has vast collections of books, journals and online journals + other electronic resources. These resources are available online to all registered postgraduate students. This enables browsing and download of many thousands of articles from journals as complete PDF files.
Candidates must be able to satisfy the general admissions criteria of both the university and the school. Applicants must: Provide evidence of their primary dental qualification from a recognised institution Have at least 2 years experience in general professional practice Where the first language is not English, produce a copy of either an IELTS certificate (score must be no less than 6.5, with no less than 6 in the written component) or a TOEFL certificate (score must be no less than 575 on the paper-based test, 230 on the computer-based test or 90 on the iBT test) Provide 2 academic references - both must be signed, dated and on headed paper and both must be no more than 12 months old or they will not be accepted Provide copies (not originals) of degree certificates and official academic transcripts of previous study showing the subjects taken and grades obtained. (If these are in a language other than English official translations must be provided)
Candidates must be able to satisfy the general admissions criteria of both the university and the school. Applicants must: Provide evidence of their primary dental qualification from a recognised institution Have at least 2 years experience in general professional practice Where the first language is not English, produce a copy of either an IELTS certificate (score must be no less than 6.5, with no less than 6 in the written component) or a TOEFL certificate (score must be no less than 575 on the paper-based test, 230 on the computer-based test or 90 on the iBT test) Provide 2 academic references - both must be signed, dated and on headed paper and both must be no more than 12 months old or they will not be accepted Provide copies (not originals) of degree certificates and official academic transcripts of previous study showing the subjects taken and grades obtained. (If these are in a language other than English official translations must be provided)