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What are the admission requirements for Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) program at College of Dentistry - University of Illinois at Chicago?? The University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry evolved from the Columbian Dental College, founded in Chicago in 1891. It is affiliated with the University of Illinois in 1901, and was chartered as an official College of the University in 1913. Programs: DMD/MS CTS Advanced Specialty Advanced Specialty/MS in Oral Sciences Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) International Dentist Degree Program PhD in Oral Sciences PhD/DMD Admission requirements for Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) program: -You must be a resident of Illinois (Illinois Residency Guidelines; State Regulations); -You should have a bachelor's degree from an accredited United States college or university; - You must have completed all required coursework from an accredited US college or university - It is essential to hold United States citizenship, permanent residency, or Asylum status - You are required to take the Dental Admission Test (DAT), sponsored by the American Dental Association. Other Requirements: Letters of Recommendation Interview Application Fees DMD Required Coursework: All prospective students must have completed the following courses: Chemistry 14 semester hours (21 quarter hours) Biological Science 6 semester hours (9 quarter hours) Physics 6 semester hours (9 quarter hours) English 6 semester hours (9 quarter hours) Elective Courses 58 semester hours (87 quarter hours) DMD Curriculum First Year Fall Term Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences I (DBCS 311) Survey of normal structure and function of body systems and detailed discussion of the musculoskeletal and stomatognathic systems. Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences II (DBCS 312) Normal structure and function of the stomatognathic, central and peripheral nervous systems. Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences III (DBCS 313) Normal structure and function of the integument (skin and mucosa) and immune systems. Applied Behavioral and Oral Sciences I (DAOB 311) Behavioral aspects of team building, professionalism, group learning and health maintenance of the craniofacial complex including examination of teeth, periodontal tissue and oral mucosa. First Year Spring Term Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences IV (DBCS 314) Survey of normal structure and function of body systems and detailed discussion of the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems. Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences V (DBCS 315) Normal structure and function of the gastrointestinal system, hemopoietic system and the immune system with microbial infections. Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences VI (DBCS 316) Normal structure and function of the endocrine, reproductive and urinary systems. Applied Behavioral and Oral Sciences II (DAOB 312) The condition and diseases of teeth, periodontal tissues and oral mucosa. Second Year Summer Term Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences VII (DBCS 321) The conditions and diseases of teeth, periodontal tissues, oral mucosa, pulp, complete edentulism, partial edentulism and exodontia. Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences VIII (DBCS 322) The conditions and diseases of teeth, periodontal tissues, oral mucosa, pulp, complete edentulism, partial edentulism and exodontia in the craniofacial complex. Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences IX (DBCS 323) The assessment of systemic diseases and conditions that affect orofacial health and/or health care to include the gastro-intestinal system and urinary system. Applied Behavioral and Oral Sciences III (DAOB 321) The conditions and diseases of teeth, periodontal tissues, oral mucosa, pulp, complete edentulism, partial edentulism and exodontia. Second Year Fall Term Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences X (DBCS 324) Assessment of systemic diseases and conditions of the hemopoietic system and the immune system and microbial infections that affect orofacial health and/or oral health care. Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences XI (DBCS 325) Addresses assessment of systemic diseases and conditions that affect orofacial health and/or oral health care to include the endocrine and reproductive system, and the integration of systems and multi-system conditions and diseases. Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences XII (DBCS 326) Addresses assessment of systemic diseases and conditions that affect orofacial health and/or oral health care to include the integration of systems and multi-systems conditions and diseases. Applied Behavioral and Oral Sciences IV (DAOB 322) The conditions and diseases of teeth, periodontal tissues, oral mucosa, pulp, complete edentulism, partial edentulism and exodontia in the craniofacial complex. Second Year Spring Term Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences XIII (DBCS 327) Assessment of diseases and conditions of the cardiovascular, pulmonary and central and peripheral nervous systems affecting orofcial health and/or oral health care. Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences XIV (DBCS 328) Assessment of diseases and conditions of the musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, urinary and reproductive systems that affect orofacial health and/or oral health care. Dentistry-Biomedical and Clinical Sciences XV (DBCS 329) Assessment of hemopoietic, endocrine, and immune systems, microbial infections, and multi-system conditions and diseases affecting orofacial health and/or oral health care. Applied Behavioral and Oral Sciences V (DAOB 323) The conditions and diseases of teeth, periodontal tissues, oral mucosa, pulp, complete edentulism, partial edentulism and exodontia. Third Year Summer Term Dentistry-Oral/Systemic Topics I (DOST 331) The use of virtual patients to address the management of system-specific and multi-systems diseases and conditions. Applied Behavioral and Oral Sciences VI (DAOB 331) The conditions and diseases of teeth, periodontal tissues, oral mucosa, pulp, complete edentulism, partial edentulism and exodontia. Third Year Fall Term Dentistry-Oral/Systemic Topics II (DOST 332) The use of virtual patients to address the management of system-specific and multi-systems diseases and conditions. Applied Behavioral and Oral Sciences VII (DAOB 332) The use of virtual patients to address the management of system-specific and multi-systems diseases and conditions. Third Year Spring Term Dentistry-Oral/Systemic Topics III (DOST 333) The use of virtual patients to address the management of systemic-specific and multi-systems diseases and conditions. Rest of the curriculum is attached in below file which is free of cost for you Address: University of Illinois at Chicago 2035 W Taylor St, Chicago, IL, United States +1 312-996-4350 Map: Last edited by Gunjan; July 1st, 2019 at 12:06 PM. |
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University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) programme admission details are as here: Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) Admission Requirements The applicant should have earned a bachelor's degree no later than June of the matriculation year from an accredited United States college or university; Any additional degrees listed on the dental school application must be posted no later than June of the matriculation year. The applicant should have completed all required coursework with a grade of "C" or better from an accredited US college or university. Application Fee The college requires an $85 supplemental fee and brief application from applicants. The UIC online application must be completed by DECEMBER 1ST. DAT Exam All applicants are required to take the Dental Admission Test (DAT), sponsored by the American Dental Association. Dates: Effective June 1, 2015, the College of Dentistry will accept applications for the DMD program from out-of-state candidates. To be considered for the PhD/DMD program, all candidates must contact Dr. Herve Sroussi by September 1. Contact: UIC College of Dentistry 801 South Paulina Street, Chicago, IL, United States +1 312-996-1265
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