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University of Adelaide

  • 28% international / 72% domestic

Bachelor of Science in Dentistry (Honours)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

There are many reasons we encourage graduates to apply for an honours year. You might want to build a necessary foundation for entry into a specialisation. You could be seeking answers to oral health questions no one else has asked.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
3BH022, 3BH065, 002789G
Intake Months
Jul, Feb
International Fees
$46,500 per year / $46,500 total

About this course

Turn high-achieving into a higher degree

There are many reasons we encourage graduates to apply for an honours year. You might want to build a necessary foundation for entry into a specialisation. You could be seeking answers to oral health questions no one else has asked. Perhaps you're pursuing advanced communication skills and subject knowledge to gain a competitive edge in the job market.

The Adelaide dental School is the number one ranked dental school in Australia*. Our prerequisites for honours study are at least a credit standard GPA and a demonstrated interest in and aptitude for research. You must have completed a Bachelor degree, or at least three years of the

Bachelor of Dental Surgery
program.

Course structure

Graduates with a minimum three-year Bachelor's degree relevant to the project can choose to study the Honours Degree of Bachelor of Science in Dentistry either full-time over one year of study, or half-time over two years of study.

A concurrent honours is available to domestic Bachelor of Dental Surgery students, permitting them to complete their Honours requirements at around the same time that they graduate with the Bachelor of Dental Surgery degree. Students can enrol from the end of the third year of the Bachelor of Dental Surgery degree. The concurrent program is NOT available to international Bachelor of Dental Surgery students.

Research Projects

Research projects may be available in the following areas:
> Craniofacial Biology and Oral Health: studies of normal and abnormal craniofacial growth and development, and oral health. A focus on oro-facial genetics and incorporating studies of the teeth, faces and oral health of Australian twins and other populations.
> Dental Education: studies of education and learning theory and practice, with a focus on dental education.
> Tooth Wear: tribological investigations of the mechanisms of tooth erosion, abrasion and attrition.
> Forensic Odontology: studies of methods of identification, including the use of photographic superimposition techniques.
> Oral Microbiology: studies of oral micro-organisms involved in dental caries and periodontal and endodontic diseases.
> Oral Pathology: studies of pathobiology of cancer treatment related to mucosal toxicity; mucosal pathology; oral cancer.
> Periodontology: properties of dental materials, ultra-structural investigations of tooth-restoration interfaces, and bio-dental imaging modalities.
> Population Oral Health: research in community and preventive dentistry, risk factors for oral disease, and evaluation of dental services.
> Orthodontics, Restorative Dentistry, Oral and Maxillo-facial Surgery.