• Dental public health offers students the opportunity to enhance professional, clinical, and academic knowledge alongside others from multi-disciplinary backgrounds around the world.
  • The course can equip you with the understanding and skills to manage the competing demands, resource implications, and expectations inherent in providing a 21st-century public dental service.
  • It will suit dental professionals or public health professionals who want to grow their knowledge, skills, and commitment to developing equitable and fair dental health services.
  • It includes tutors from outside the university environment and with specialist knowledge and experience in oral health protection and the management of dental services locally.
  • This course combines a research project with taught modules. The taught modules fall into two categories:
    • Core Research Skill Theory - Introduction to Research Methodology and Ethics, Core Epidemiology, Statistical Methods, and Transferable Skills 1
    • Dental Public Health and Theoretical Basis of Public Health - Principles of Dental Public Health, Health Promotion, and Principles of Public Health (International).