About Dental Hygiene Diploma in College of New Caledonia
Dental hygiene is a fast-growing and rewarding profession for men and women interested in a career in the health sector. Dental hygiene is the 6th largest regulated heath profession in Canada with over 28,000 practitioners. Registered Dental Hygienists are highly educated, licensed and regulated healthcare professionals whose education and practice focus on the prevention of oral disease and the promotion of overall health and well-being. Dental Hygienists can work independent of or alongside a dentist and are an important part of the health care team.
Dental hygienists practice in a variety of settings, including private dental practices, independent dental hygiene practice; public health facilities, hospitals, long term care facilities, educational institutions, research and dental industry. Dental Hygienists often have the flexibility to work full or part time in these various settings.
Dental hygienists provide services and programs to people of all ages, addressing issues related to oral health. Responsibilities of the dental hygienist include:
Patient assessment; identification of patient health status and needs; planning for patient care; delivering education and patient services and assessing the outcomes of care provided.
Specific clinical duties may include medical history taking; performing routine head and neck examinations; dental and periodontal examinations; exposing of dental images; oral hygiene education; administration of local anesthetic; scaling of teeth and preventative fluoride applications.
Careers
Our graduates are career-ready and are highly employable. CNC graduates are highly sought after and are employed in dental practices, residential care facilities, public health units, community care centers, educational programs and independent dental hygiene practices. Average hourly salary in BC is approx. $42 per hour. Yearly average salary is approximately $67,000.
Academic qualification equivalents
- All India Senior School Certificate or Higher Secondary Certificate/Standard 12 or Indian School Certificate (Year 12) as recognized qualifications
English language requirements
College of New Caledonia Highlights
Type |
Public |
Campus setting |
Urban Setting |
Registration fee |
350 CAD |
Average Tuition per year |
CAD 3,111.10 |
English language proficiency test |
IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo |
Housing facilities |
Available |
Financial aid |
Scholarship, Grants and loans |
College of New Caledonia Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Below is the cost of studying at the College of New Caledonia which includes expenses such as tuition, residence, fees, housing, health, and personal items cost.
Tuition should be deposited before issuance of a Letter of Acceptance (LOA).
Type of fee |
Amount (CAD) |
Average annual tuition |
3111.10 |
Health/Medical Insurance or coverage |
150 |
University transfer courses, 3 credits(per course) |
1195 |
Registration fee (per term) |
350 |
Academic upgrading (per course) |
1560 |
English language training (ELT) |
4700 |
Homestay (accommodation) |
200 + 700 (monthly) |
Residence (large room) |
400 |
Residence (standard room) |
500 |