Master of Science Degree in Dental Science
Master of Science Degree in Dental Science is offered for individuals with a D.D.S., D.M.D., or equivalent degree. Special permission may be granted to predoctoral candidates in some circumstances. The course of study for the M.S. degree usually takes two calendar years and consists of 30 credit hours; 18 of formal course work and seminars, and 12 of research.
Requirements include:
- Participation in didactic courses and seminars offered by the Center for Oral Biology
- The choice of a basic science area as a "minor" for advanced study
- The choice and completion of a research project in an area of oral biology
- Preparation and presentation of a thesis on the research work and the results.
Fellowship stipends sufficient to meet living costs are available to selected students on a competitive basis.
For more information: Graduate Education in the Biomedical Sciences (GEBS)
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