Gain extensive practical experience at Griffith Dentistry 19 February 2016 Completing a Bachelor of Oral Health in Dental Science and Griffith Dental School’s two-year Graduate Diploma of Dentistry program provides the education and skills you need to apply for registration as a dentist. The Bachelor of Oral Health in Dental Science offers a new, innovative curriculum where students will receive real clinical exposure from the first year of study, and will work alongside oral health professionals who are world experts in their field. Learn more about Griffith Dental School The Clinical Skills Centre is a purpose-built learning environment where students can practice medical clinical skills in a safe and controlled setting. Griffith dentistry students will use this centre for learning basic medical clinical skills to understand the human body and examination of different systems through structured workshops. From your first year of study, you’ll be ready to apply learned skills and develop valuable contacts by taking community placements in a range of locations including state schools hospitals aged care facilities rural and remote areas Indigenous communities International destinations Griffith Bachelor of Oral Health in Dental Science/Graduate Diploma of Dentistry Program: Bachelor of Oral Health in Dental Science & Graduate Diploma of Dentistry Location: Gold Coast, Queensland Semester intake: February Duration: 5 years Application deadline: TBA. For the 2016 intake, the application deadline was September 30, 2015. Entry Requirements To be eligible to apply to Griffith Dentistry’s Bachelor of Oral Health in Dental Science, applicants must have academic achievement in year 12 or equivalent with one of biological science, chemistry, physics, or maths B; demonstration of English proficiency. Apply now to Griffith Dental School! * Find out more about Griffith Dental School! Contact OzTREKK’s Australian Dental Schools Admissions Officer Adam Smith at [email protected] or 1-866-698-7355. News Post navigation Previous Previous post: UQ psychology research: Flipping Fifty Shades eroticises equality Next Next post: UQ School of Veterinary Science knows even snakes get spinal aches