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34 Biology Tu Dental Bachelor of Arts Dmd

About

Dentistry is a rapidly changing, expanding profession. The scope of a dentist's work is much broader today than always before, and continues to grow.


Quick facts

  • Four yr caste. This does not include the three years of academy level studies required prior to access to the program.
  • Full-time programme
  • You cannot brainstorm this program directly from high schoolhouse

What you will acquire

You volition learn to perform a wide variety of procedures and functions including prevention/public education, detection and management of oral conditions, esthetic comeback, restoration, correction, reconstruction and surgery.

Dental curriculum

Year one
Principles of Biomedical Scientific discipline, Principles & Practice of Dentistry, Awarding of Dental Inquiry, Oral Histology & Embryology, Operative Dentistry, Dental Materials I, Dental Anatomy & Morphology, Occlusion, Infection Control, Introductory Neuroanatomy, Dental Ethics, Professionalism & Misconduct

Year 2
Oral Radiology, Human Oral Infectious Diseases, Advice Skills, Dental Research, Oral Microbiology, Immunology & Physiology, Orthodontics, Periodontics, Operative Dentistry, Dental Materials II, Pedodontics, Removable Prosthodontics, Fixed Prosthodontics, Diagnosis, Local Anesthesia, Endodontics, Pharmacology

Yr iii
Oral Radiology, Orthodontics, Periodontics, Operative Dentistry, Pedodontics, Removable Prosthodontics, Fixed Prosthodontics, Diagnosis, Basic Internal Medicine, Endodontics, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Implant Prosthodontics, Dental Exercise Management, Oral Pathology, Communication Skills

Year 4
Oral Radiology, Orthodontics, Periodontics, Operative Dentistry, Pedodontics, Removable Prosthodontics, Fixed Prosthodontics, Wellness Scientific discipline Interdisciplinary Relationships, Diagnosis/Oral Medicine, Endodontics, Advanced Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Implant Prosthodontics, Dental Exercise Management, Comprehensive Care

The Course and Programme Catalogue has the complete and official listing of required classes and their descriptions for this program.

  • Class and Program Catalogue

Why report here?

Careers

Virtually dentistry graduates go into individual practice but opportunities also be in teaching and inquiry, careers with government agencies or in manufacture.

  • Private practice -A large majority of dentistry graduates go into private practice, either solo or in partnerships with other dentists, allowing a great deal of professional flexibility
  • Academic dentistry - A career in bookish dentistry career combines teaching, research, community service and patient care. Faculty members work in an intellectually stimulating bookish environment.
  • Public wellness dentistry - This career focuses on customs settings rather than private practice. Promoting dental health, developing health policy and preventing illness are the major roles of a public health dentist.
  • International health care -Dentists provide services to populations abroad and work for such agencies as the World Wellness Arrangement (WHO), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations (FAO).
  • Inquiry - Research careers offering opportunities to contribute to advancements in dentistry that ultimately impact patient intendance.

Tuition estimates

Every bit a guideline, below are the estimated expenses for students registered in Year one of the D.M.D. program. Please note these are estimates only (2021-2022 rates) and subject to change from twelvemonth to year.

Annual fees Year 1 Year 1
Out of province
Year 1
International
Tuition $37,838 $56,758 $113,515
Program fee $seven,798 $seven,798 $7,798
Fees $1,097 $1,097 $1,097
Equipment rental $four,120 $4,120 $4,120
Total $l,853 $69,773 $126,530
  • Tuition and Fees
  • Residence

Bachelor of Science in Dentistry

While y'all complete your Doctor of Dental Medicine, you can also earn a Bachelor of Science in Dentistry. This plan option will give yous the enquiry skills to pursue graduate level education but will not interfere with your DMD program plan. Classes and your research projection will be done over two summers.

  • Bachelor of Science in Dentistry

International Dental Degree Program

Preparing for Dentistry

Although nosotros have staff available to assistance applicants who seek counsel regarding admission to the College of Dentistry, it is the college's policy not to instruct applicants as to a specific course of activity they should follow, simply rather provide the data needed for applicants to brand their own choice with respect to the alternatives available.

Potential applicants should note:

  • Admission is determined by the Admissions Committee on the footing of an almanac competition.
  • At that place is no provision for because or accepting transfer applicants.
  • Applications from international students are no longer accustomed.

In improver to completing the required pre-dentistry courses, applicants must be working towards an undergraduate caste and choose courses that run into the requirements of the caste.  This volition ensure alternate career choices if dentistry is no longer a viable option. It is recommended that applicants pursue a degree in the life sciences or health studies.

Admission requirements

Required pre-dentistry courses

USask U of R
Biological science BIOL 120.3 and BIOL 121.3 or BIOL 224.3 or BMSC 224.iii BIOL 100 and BIOL 101
Chemistry CHEM 112.3 and CHEM 250.3 CHEM 104 and CHEM 140
Physics PHYS 115.3 PHYS 109 and PHYS 119
Biochemistry BMSC 200.3 and BMSC 230.iii BIOC 220 and BIOC 221
Physiology PHSI 208.half dozen or BMSC 207.three and BMSC 208.3or PHPY 302.3 and PHPY 303.3 KIN 267 and KIN 268 or BIOL 110 and BIOL 111
Nutrition NUTR 120.3 KIN 275
Microbiology BMSC 210.3 BIOL 220 or BIOL 222 or BIOL 224
Social Sciences / Humanities Vi credit units of social scientific discipline and/or humanities courses

Scheduling pre-dentistry courses
Applicants may schedule their pre-dentistry courses as they wish (i.east. in the summer) provided a xxx-credit unit of measurement course load is maintained per academic year. All pre-dentistry form work must be completed past April of the year in which access is beingness sought.

Pre-dentistry overall average below 70%
If the pre-dentistry overall average is beneath 70%, students may better their boilerplate by taking approved higher-level courses, which must exist completed no later than the finish of the previous academic yr prior to application. Approved courses are college-level courses that have the applicable pre-dentistry courses as a prerequisite.

Class equivalents for pre-dentistrycourses completed outside of Saskatchewan
Applicants whose pre-dental education was completed outside of Saskatchewan are eligible for consideration provided they take completed the equivalent of the listed required pre-dentistry courses.View a listing of course equivalents. A course syllabus which includes a course description, list of class topics, list of assessments, and required texts/readings may be required to decide equivalency.

Eligibility Requirements

ane. Bookish requirements

  1. Completion of Three (3) 30 credit-unit academic years of academy level grade piece of work towards the requirements of an undergraduate degree. An academic year is defined as TWO standard academic terms consisting of eight (viii) sequent months (September – April).
  2. A cumulative weighted average of 75% over the Ii all-time academic years of study.
  3. Completion of 39 credit units of required pre-dentistry courses (or equivalents) with a minimum overall average of 70%

Applicants must maintain BOTH of the following weather condition for whatever grade work during the year of application: a minimum overall academic average of at to the lowest degree 75% ANDa minimum lxx% boilerplate on any pre-requisite course.

2. Dental Aptitude Exam

All applicants are required to take the Dental Aptitude Test (DAT) administered by the Canadian Dental Association.

  • The Canadian DAT is offered twice per year (February and November).
  • Results are valid for a menstruum of 3 (3) years upwards to November of the year of awarding. Valid DAT scores for access for 2022-2023 include the period of February 2019 to Nov 2021.
  • If an bidder has taken the DAT more than once, the single best overall score volition be used.

Applicants must achieve the post-obit in their all-time DAT score:

  • Aminimum Academic Boilerplate score of fifteen and
  • Aminimum Perceptual Ability score of 14 and
  • Aminimum Reading Comprehension score of 14

Over the past three years, the minimum accepted DAT averages for applicants considered for an interview were as follows:

  • Saskatchewan residents: 17.33 (2018), 17.00 (2017) 17.67 (2016)
  • Out of Province applicants: eighteen.00 (2018), 21.00 (2017) 19.67 (2016)

3. Interview

All eligible applicants seeking admission are required to interview as function of the pick procedure. Interviews are granted based on the bookish average of the applicant'due south TWO all-time years and the best overall DAT score. Courses taken during the application year volition Not be included in academic average calculation.

The interview is conducted using the multiple mini interview (MMI) format. The MMI exposes applicants to a series of stations each x minutes in length. Applicants are provided with a question at each station and given two minutes to read the question and gear up an respond. After 2 minutes, the applicant discusses their response with the interviewer for 8 minutes before moving on to the adjacent station.

iv. English language proficiency

Applicants whose main language is not English must present show of proficiency in English.

five. Criminal tape check

Self-proclamation of an adult criminal record is required of all applicants on the application form. Applicants accepted into the program are required to complete and submit a Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening after  the date of offer and no later than August 1 . There are currently some Canadian provinces that volition not license a dentist to exercise if they have a criminal record. Applicants are encouraged to contact the corresponding provincial dental clan for further information.

6. Immunization requirements

Successful applicants must comply with the University of Saskatchewan'southward policy on immunization, which states that all students attending a Health Science Higher must provide documented proof of immunization. Immunization records for accepted applicants must be received by the date stated in the alphabetic character of offering.

Selection criteria

It is the duty of the Admissions Commission to select applicants that have the ability to succeed in the program. The Admissions Committee reserves the correct to review the applicant's entire application submission, including all written/verbal communication with the College of Dentistry, and to deny entry to applicants whose academic groundwork or history indicates unsuitability for a career in Dentistry. Common reasons for the Admissions Commission to invalidate an awarding include evidence of disability to understand and utilize instruction received in written and oral format, academic misconduct, misrepresentation on the application, prior criminal behavior and unprofessional comments and/or behavior during the applicant's attendance at the MMI or elsewhere. If one or more problems is found in an applicant'southward file, the Admissions Commission retains the right to actively seek further relevant information about the bidder, including, just non express to, data from educational institutions attended related to academic or non-academic misconduct resulting in disciplinary action . By submitting an awarding, applicants consent to the collection of any such supplemental information.

Applicants must meet the Eligibility Requirements listed higher up.

In addition to completing the required pre-dentistry courses, applicants must be working towards an undergraduate degree and cull courses that meet the requirements of the degree. This will ensure alternate career choices if dentistry is no longer a viable option. It is recommended that applicants pursue a degree in the natural sciences.

ane. Academic Boilerplate (65% Overall Weighting)

The full weighting of 65% is given to the cumulative weighted boilerplate of the TWO (two) best academic years of report. Each academic year must have no fewer than 30 credit units of academy level course work. Applicants must have achieved a minimum cumulative weighted boilerplate of 75% over their TWO best academic years of study and must maintain an average of 75% in their current year of study. Courses taken during the application year will NOT be included in the academic average calculation.

However, applicants must maintain BOTH of the following conditions for any course work during the year of application:

  1. A minimum overall academic average of at least 75% AND
  2. A minimum lxx% average on any pre-requisite courses

Applicants will not be considered if they accept not met the minimum number of credit units or the minimum cumulative weighted average. Please note that a minimum cumulative weighted average of 75% does not guarantee access.

2. Dental Bent Test (15% Overall Weighting)

The applicable scores from the DAT will be earned on:

  • Reading Comprehension – 1/3
  • Perceptual Ability – 1/3
  • Academic Average – i/three

Applicants will not be considered if they accept not met the minimum DAT requirements stated in the Eligibility Requirements listed above.

3. Interview (20% Overall Weighting)

A personal interview is required of all competitive applicants annually. Interview selection is based on bookish boilerplate of the Two best academic years of study and the single all-time overall DAT score.

Interviews for admission are held in March each year. Applicants selected to interview will exist contacted via e-mail by early on March.

Applicants offered interviews should note that interviews are scheduled only once per year. Rescheduling, regardless of the reason, cannot be accommodated.

Applicants not selected to interview will non be re-evaluated for final selection in the current year. Interview scores will not be released to applicants and specific feedback volition not exist provided.

4. Computer-based Assessment for Sampling Personal characteristics (CASPer®)

The College of Dentistry is piloting the use of an online assessment tool, CASPer to raise the selection process. All applicants are required to successfully complete the CASPer examination in lodge to be eligible for admission.

*Please note: For the 2022-2023 admissions cycle, CASPer results will not be used in the selection process. While CASPer is existence piloted, results are for data collection purposes merely.

CASPer is an online situational judgement test used by the College of Dentistry to assist in the assessment of applicants for non-academic attributes or people skills. Assessment of these non-cognitive skills and interpersonal characteristics are extremely of import for students to be successful in the DMD program and equally practising dentists and will complement the tools already existence used to assess admission eligibility.

The CASPer test is comprised on 12 sections of video and written scenarios. Following, each scenario, applicants are required to answer a set of probing questions under a time contract. The test typically takes between 75-90 minutes to complete. Each response is graded by a different rater, giving a very robust and reliable view of personal and professional characteristics important to our plan.

In society to complete the CASPer test, applicants are responsible for ensuring they take access to a figurer with audio and video capabilities and a reliable internet connection on the selected test date. No exceptions volition be made for applicants unable to complete CASPer online for whatsoever reason.

Applicants must register for the Canadian Professional Wellness Sciences test (CSP10201) on the website at www.takeCASPer.com and reserve a test using ane piece of government-issued photo ID. Upon registering, applicants will be provided with a express number of testing dates. Please notation that these are the only testing dates available for your CASPer test. At that place will be no additional tests scheduled. Please use an email address you lot check regularly; there may be updates to the examination schedule.

The concluding possible examination date accepted before the December 1st awarding deadline is: December ix, 2021.

Please direct any inquiries on the examination to support@takecasper.com.

CASPer exam results are valid for one admissions cycle. Applicants must re-take the test for each access cycle.

Categories of applicants

The College of Dentistry admits 34 students to the program each year. Applicants must designate their category on the online application form.

All applicants must be Canadian citizens or landed immigrants at the time of application.

Saskatchewan resident applicants

To exist eligible every bit a Saskatchewan resident, applicants must have resided in Saskatchewan for at least Four years immediately prior to September 1 of the year access is existence sought. For 2022-2023, applicants must accept resided in Saskatchewan since September one, 2018. Applicants who take left the province, but previously lived in Saskatchewan for an accumulated catamenia of 15 years (permanent residency), will exist considered residents. Applicants who have previously lived in Saskatchewan for an accumulated period of less than 15 years and who do not qualify under the iv-year requirement volition receive credit of one year toward the four-year requirement for every iv years of residency in the province. There are NO EXCEPTIONS to the four-yr Saskatchewan residency rule.

In order to support a claim equally a resident of Saskatchewan, the post-obit proof and circumstances will be taken into account:

  • Date of issue of your Saskatchewan Health Card1 AND either the date of result of your Saskatchewan Drivers' LicenseOR Saskatchewan Income Tax Forms confirming taxes paid in Saskatchewan.
  • Applicants who have completed iv years of full-fourth dimension study at a Saskatchewan mail-secondary institution immediately prior to the year admission is being sought are considered Saskatchewan residents. Official transcripts must be submitted by the document deadline to back up this claim.
  • Reasons for any break in continuity of residence, which includes attendance at an out-of-province educational institution, summer employment where applicative and any other reason deemed to be relevant
  • Saskatchewan high school transcript (if y'all are Not currently registered at the University of Saskatchewan) or
  • Resident of the Yukon, Northwest or Nunavut Territories.

1. If the date of issue of your Saskatchewan Health Carte du jour is newer than the original date of issue, a letter from Saskatchewan Health confirming the date of issue is required.
two. If the date of issue of your Saskatchewan Drivers License is newer than the original date of outcome, a Drivers Abstract is required.

Canadian applicants

Applicants are required to complete courses equivalent to those listed for required pre-dentistry courses listed above. Equivalent form work will exist evaluated based upon submission of official transcripts.

Indigenous applicants

There is a separate category in which Half-dozen (6) offset year spaces are reserved for persons of Canadian Indigenous Ancestry. Applicants must see the minimum admission requirements:

  1. Completion of THREE (three) thirty credit-unit academic years of university level course work towards the requirements of an undergraduate caste. An academic year is defined as TWO standard academic terms consisting of viii (8) consecutive months (September – April).
  2. A cumulative weighted boilerplate of 75% over the TWO all-time bookish years of written report.
  3.  Completion of 36 credit units of required pre-dentistry courses (or equivalents) with a minimum overall average of 70%.

Applicants must achieve an adequate interview score and complete the Dental Aptitude Test (DAT). Applicants wishing to employ in this category must identify themselves on the online application grade. Applicants must provide proof of Indigenous Beginnings by the document borderline.

Acceptable proofs of ancestry include a certified copy of:

  • Indian Status or Treaty Card
  • Métis Membership Card
  • Nunavut Trust Service Card
  • Inuit curlicue number

The following are unacceptable proofs of beginnings:

  • uncertified copies of the above noted cards
  • family trees
  • messages or notes from relatives
  • photographs of grandparents, parents, relatives, etc.
  • other data that would be helpful to the Admissions Committee during the selection process.

Applicants volition be evaluated on all of the above criteria. Admission under the foreign trained dentist category is NOT guaranteed.

Special case applicants

The College of Dentistry may consider students with special circumstances with regard to any of the iii xxx-credit unit years of study, such that i or all years may have been completed over twelve (12) sequent months every bit function of a plan requirement. All 'special example' applicants volition be considered by the Admissions Commission and they will compete with other applicants in the general pool of candidates. Special instance applicants that have met ALL other requirements must submit a letter to support their application explaining their special circumstances.

The College of Dentistry has no provision for special cases pertaining to the academic or residency requirements and letters willNOT exist considered.

Transfer student applicants

At that place is no provision for accepting transfer students into the DMD program at this fourth dimension.

International applicants

Starting time this 2022-23 admissions wheel, to facilitate qualified applicants from the United States, the College of Dentistry has joined the American Dental Pedagogy Association (ADEA) and its Associated American Dental Schools Application Service (AADSAS). This arrangement will allow qualified applicants to complete an awarding and submit their required documents for admission to the College of Dentistry at the University of Saskatchewan besides as other member institutions in Canada and all dental schools in the United states except Texas. If you wish to use through AADSAS, please visit the link below:

https://www.adea.org/GoDental/The_application_to_dental_school__ADEA_AADSAS.aspx

Applying

Deadline -The Higher of Dentistry accepts online applications only. The online application is available Baronial 1 – Dec i  each year.

Application Fee

A non-refundable awarding fee in the corporeality of$170 CAD is required andMUST be paid online via credit card at the time the awarding is submitted. The application fee may be paid by Visa, MasterCard or Find.

How to apply

Be sure to read the complete admissions guide before yous begin your application.

  • Begin an awarding

If you accept whatsoever problems with the online awarding process, consult the application guide.

Required Documentation

Applications are not consummate untilALL required documents are received.  Information technology is the bidder's responsibleness to ensure that all required documentation is received. Applicants can check the status of their awarding online by logging in to their application. Please ensure that the Admissions Office, College of Dentistry has a current address, telephone number, and email address.

Please refer direct to specific policies when confirming required documentation.

All of the post-obit required documentation must be received no later than December 15:

1.Completed online application with payment of $170 CAD application fee

2. One set of official transcripts fromall post-secondary institutions attended other than the University of Saskatchewan (including distance education classes) forwarded Straight from the advisable establishment(south) to:

Admissions
105 Wiggins Rd
College of Dentistry
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E4

  • Applicants who previously or are currently attending the University of Saskatchewan are non required to submit official transcripts as their official tape resides with this institution.
  • Transcripts issued directly to students or photocopies are not acceptable.
  • Final marks for all grade work completed during the year of awarding, including all deferred examinations, MUST be reported on this transcript.
  • If transcripts/documents are in a language other than English language, submit an official notarized, give-and-take for word, English language translation together with original documents. Calendars and/or course descriptions roofing the completed courses must also be submitted.
  • Previous applicants should know that transcripts are kept on file for up to 2 years. Updated transcripts must be requested if there is continued omnipresence at any institution since the terminal awarding.

3. Official DAT report of your best overall DAT score within the last iii years (no older than February 2019 for the 2022-2023 awarding cycle).

  • November 2021 DAT scores are due as soon as they become available.
  • If re-applying for admission, DAT scores already submitted exercise not need to exist re-submitted.

Transport DAT scores and required proofs to:
Admissions, College of Dentistry
Academy of Saskatchewan
105 Wiggins Road
Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E4

4. Official CASPer exam scores

Official CASPer test scores are sent direct to University of Saskatchewan.

5. The following supporting documents (if applicative):

  • Proof that y'all take resided in Saskatchewan for at least 4 years immediately prior to September 1 of the year in which access is existence sought
  • Proof of Indigenous ancestry
  • Proof of permanent residence
  • Proof of English proficiency
  • Confirmation of enrolment if yous are currently enrolled in whatsoever required pre-requisite courses in Term i of the yr of application. If you lot are completing required prerequisite courses in Term 2 of the yr of awarding, confirmation of enrolment must be submitted byFeb 1.

Subsequently applying

Applicants volition be informed in writing, via email, of their application status by mid-Apr. To accept an offer of admission, applicants must pay a non-refundable deposit of xv% of tuition past the deadline stated in the offer alphabetic character. The deposit volition be practical towards tuition fees at the time of registration. Applicants who withdraw their admission acceptance after paying the fee forfeit the deposit.

If offered admission, applicants are required to submit the following documentation to:

Admissions, College of Dentistry
Academy of Saskatchewan
105 Wiggins Road
Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E4

  1. ONE set of official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended other than the University of Saskatchewan forwarded Direct from the advisable institution(south) due no later than June 5.

    Final marks for all course work completed during the year of application, including all deferred examinations, MUST exist reported on this transcript.

    All offers of admission are provisional upon the successful applicant maintaining BOTH of the following atmospheric condition for any class work during the year of application:

    • A minimum overall bookish boilerplate of at least 75% AND
    • A minimum 70% average on any pre-requisite courses
  2. Criminal Tape Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening due no later than Baronial 1.

    The Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening must be completed Later on the date of the offer of admission.

College info

The Medico of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.) degree in dentistry is offered by the University of Saskatchewan's Higher of Dentistry.

The College of Dentistry is a dynamic college with a reputation for excellence in both teaching and research. Established in 1965, the College of Dentistry was the first institution in the province of Saskatchewan to offer a fully accredited dental programme. The college strives to serve as a leader in innovative scholarly pursuits, research, interdisciplinary collaboration, community outreach and engagement.

  • College of Dentistry

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