Program Overview
The University of Manitoba's Bachelor of Science in Dentistry program offers dental students the opportunity to conduct research under faculty guidance. The program aims to develop research skills, stimulate interest in dental research, and enhance qualifications for advanced degree programs and specialty certifications. Students participate in two summer terms of active research, culminating in a written progress report, oral presentation, and final report.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
The Bachelor of Science in Dentistry (BSc) program at the University of Manitoba provides an opportunity for dental students to conduct research under the guidance of faculty mentors. The program aims to equip students with knowledge and skills in research design and methodology, fostering their interest in dental research.
Objectives:
- Develop research skills applicable to dental practice
- Stimulate interest in dental research
- Enhance qualifications for advanced degree programs and specialty certifications
Program Structure:
- Two summer terms of active research participation
- Research conducted under the supervision of a faculty member
- Written progress report at the end of the first summer term
Careers:
Successful completion of both the BSc in Dentistry and the Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) programs may facilitate entry into advanced degree programs and specialty certifications in dentistry.