About Oral And Dental Health Sciences (dental Hygiene And Therapy) Bsc Honours in Newcastle University
This practical degree equips you with the professional skills you'll need for a career as a dental hygienist and therapist.
As a dental hygienist and therapist, you will help patients avoid and manage oral disease by promoting good oral health and providing treatments.
You will work independently on patients, in close liaison with a dental surgeon. For example:
- evaluating the dental and medical history of patients and planning their care
- extracting primary teeth and restoration of teeth
- taking impressions and radiographs
This degree begins with a foundation in biomedical sciences, providing a basis for clinical work as the course progresses. Topics include:
- physiology
- craniofacial anatomy
- pathology of oral disease
Your lecture-based learning continues throughout the degree, with advanced topics such as human disease, managing medical emergencies, and health promotion.
Clinical work forms a large part of your study programme, helping you develop professional skills for your future career. In your first year, you will begin clinical training. From your second year, you'll be treating patients at Newcastle Dental Hospital and other clinics, under supervision of our expert dental team.
You can also undertake elective study opportunities abroad.
Throughout the course your clinical progress will be monitored by review of your portfolio data, supported by reflective logs, self-review and personal development planning.
Typically we recognise a 75% average in Standard XII as comparable to ABB at A level.
This can be awarded by:
- Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
- Council for the Indian School Certificate (CISCE)
- National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS)
- Various state boards
- Autonomous schools
Actual grades required will vary depending on exam board.
Other recommended subjects include:
Physics
Further Mathematics
Chemistry
Design Technology
IT/Computing
Biology
Newcastle University Highlights
University Type |
Public |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Establishment Year |
1834 |
Endowment |
£ 80.6 million |
International fee |
UG: £ 32,323
PG: £ 30,150 |
Mode of Program |
Full time, distance and online |
Newcastle University Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Expenses |
Estimated cost in pounds |
Undergraduate tuition fee |
20,747 |
Postgraduate tuition fee |
18,574 |
On-campus accommodation |
8,746 |
Average cost of living |
11,576 |
Newcastle University Admissions
Candidates can refer to the official website of the University for Details regarding specific courses.
Application Process
UG applications- Apply through the Universities and Colleges Admission (UCAS).
PG applications- Apply through University’s online application system
UG Courses: January 15th, for Medicine –October 15th
PG Courses: Varies as per programs
- General requirements: Official academic transcripts, official degree completion certificate, Letter of Recommendations
- Additional requirements: Birth certificate, passport copy, personal statement, essay, and research proposal (for research programs).
- English Proficiency Test: The acceptable English test scores are given below:
English Test |
Minimum scores required |
IELTS Academic |
6.5; minimum 5.5 in all components |
iBT TOEFL |
90 |
PTE |
62, 51 minimum in each component |
CPE, CAE |
176 |
IGCSE |
Grade C |