Bachelor's degree in Odontology (Dentistry) 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Aarhus University |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

16,300 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

DentistryMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Dentistry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

At Dentistry you will learn practical dental work and theoretical subjects based on the latest research. You will learn, among other things, anatomy, chemistry, histology, physiology and psychology and will work with various dental materials. Dentistry is a practical education where you learn to examine, diagnose and perform patient treatment under supervision within, among other things, dental cleaning, dental fillings and prosthetic replacements. At Dentistry there is a strong focus on working professionally, both in relation to patients, fellow students and lecturers, as well as interaction in the clinic.


Everyday life at Dentistry
The teaching at Dentistry is based on lectures, laboratory exercises and practical, clinical teaching. In the theoretical teaching, you have the opportunity to work in reading groups, where you have the opportunity to spar with each other. At the clinic, you work in pairs, and at the beginning of the study you carry out the practical exercises on each other. In the third semester, you start working with your own patients, and during the course of the education you learn to create good patient contact so that they trust you as a dentist. Both during the study and in the subsequent work as a dentist, you are very close to other people, both patients and your colleagues in the dental team.

Student wearing lab coat
In Dentistry, you take continuous exams in both the clinical subjects and in the laboratory and simulation exercises. This ensures that you can perform the practical work satisfactorily. When you start in the clinic, you become part of a team with other students and with associated clinical instructors. During the course of the education, you will also learn to collaborate with older students and with other professional groups in the dental team, just like in a real dental clinic.
Career opportunities
To become a dentist, you must complete a master's degree in Dentistry. After one year of work as a qualified dentist, you can obtain authorization to work independently. During your education, you have the opportunity to take a research year, and you can also delve further into the dental profession by writing a PhD, which can give you access to a research career. With a bachelor's degree in Dentistry, you can also continue your studies at the Master's Degree in Health Sciences.

With a master's degree in dentistry, you have the opportunity to further your education as an orthodontic dentist or maxillofacial surgeon.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Dentistry

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

At Dentistry you will learn practical dental work and theoretical subjects based on the latest research. You will learn, among other things, anatomy, chemistry, histology, physiology and psychology and will work with various dental materials. Dentistry is a practical education where you learn to examine, diagnose and perform patient treatment under supervision within, among other things, dental cleaning, dental fillings and prosthetic replacements. At Dentistry there is a strong focus on working professionally, both in relation to patients, fellow students and lecturers, as well as interaction in the clinic.


Everyday life at Dentistry
The teaching at Dentistry is based on lectures, laboratory exercises and practical, clinical teaching. In the theoretical teaching, you have the opportunity to work in reading groups, where you have the opportunity to spar with each other. At the clinic, you work in pairs, and at the beginning of the study you carry out the practical exercises on each other. In the third semester, you start working with your own patients, and during the course of the education you learn to create good patient contact so that they trust you as a dentist. Both during the study and in the subsequent work as a dentist, you are very close to other people, both patients and your colleagues in the dental team.

Student wearing lab coat
In Dentistry, you take continuous exams in both the clinical subjects and in the laboratory and simulation exercises. This ensures that you can perform the practical work satisfactorily. When you start in the clinic, you become part of a team with other students and with associated clinical instructors. During the course of the education, you will also learn to collaborate with older students and with other professional groups in the dental team, just like in a real dental clinic.
Career opportunities
To become a dentist, you must complete a master's degree in Dentistry. After one year of work as a qualified dentist, you can obtain authorization to work independently. During your education, you have the opportunity to take a research year, and you can also delve further into the dental profession by writing a PhD, which can give you access to a research career. With a bachelor's degree in Dentistry, you can also continue your studies at the Master's Degree in Health Sciences.

With a master's degree in dentistry, you have the opportunity to further your education as an orthodontic dentist or maxillofacial surgeon.

Admission Requirements

6+
180+
6.5+
24+
83+
Entrance exam
You must have passed an  entrance exam.

Specific admission requirements
You must have passed the following specific admission requirements:

  • Danish A
  • English B
  • Mathematics A

And one of the following combinations
  • Physics B and Chemistry B or
  • Physics B and Biotechnology A  or
  • Geoscience A and Chemistry B  or
  • Chemistry B and Biology A and Physics C

If you are missing one or more subject levels, you have the opportunity to supplement.

3 Years
Aug
Sep

Domestic
0 EUR
International
16,300 EUR

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