DS701 - Master of Science in Dentistry (MScD)
This is a taught postgraduate degree awarded following the satisfactory completion of a full-time programme of study in preparation of research proposal, application of basic medical theories and early exposure related to fundamental knowledge of dental speciality.
This is a one year full time coursework programme. The course provides comprehensive knowledge and theories in research design & biostatic, multidisplinary health sciences, core medical & oral sciences and clinical elective course. This course includes lectures, seminars, practical sessions and journal club.
The students should be able to steer and acquire basic scientific research skills along with early exposure of patient management and scientific approach in problem solving. By the end of Semester 2, the students are required to submit their research proposal.
Continuous assessment will be evaluated throughout the year in the form of semester tests, pre-clinical projects, home assignments and seminars.
The MScD programme is scientific foundation course for Doctorate in Clinical of Basic Medical theory with the submission of a research proposal.
The programme of study shall consist of major or compulsory courses: Research Design & Biostatistic, Multidisciplinary Health Sciences, Core Medical & Oral Sciences and together with the elective courses (Orthodontic, prosthodontics, periodontology, Paediatric Dentistry, Endodontology).
The MScD courses, professional examination, continuous assessments and the research proposal must each be completed satisfactorily or passed. A candidate will be able to continue to Doctorate in Clinical after passed in all examination and produced a research proposal at the end of the programme.
Core Courses | Code | Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
Multidisciplinary Health Sciences | DMH902 | √ | √ |
Research Design and Biostatistic | DRD901 | √ | √ |
Core Medical & Oral Sciences | DCM701 | √ | |
Clinical Elective Course* | DEC901 | √ | √ |
(*select one elective course based on the offer letter)
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Orthodontics
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Prosthodontics
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Periodontology
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Paediatric Dentistry
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Endodontics
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Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Local Applicants | Coursework | Dessertation |
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Health Status :
Applicants to clinical programmes need to provide evidence to the University that they are free from Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C upon acceptance into the programme.
Full time only. Minimum 2 parts (1 year); maximum 4 parts (2 years). Each part consists of 21 weeks of academic schedule, with total of 42 weeks per year excluding of examination weeks.