MSc Advanced Restorative Dentistry

Year of entry: 2023

Overview

Degree awarded
Master of Science
Duration
MSc 2yrs; PGDip 12mths; PGCert 6mths
Entry requirements
We require a primary dental qualification from a recognised institution and for the MSc and PGDip at least two years post qualification experience

Full entry requirements

How to apply

Please apply via our online application form . See the application and selection section for details of the supporting documents that we require with your form.

We recommend that you apply as early as possible. We reserve the right to close applications if the course is full.

Course options

Full-time Part-time Full-time distance learning Part-time distance learning
MSc N N N Y
PGDip N N N Y
PGCert N N N Y

Course overview

  • Study advanced restorative techniques on a blended learning postgraduate course.
  • Benefit from the combined expertise of the University's dentistry staff and other invited knowledge leaders.
  • Gain practical experience of techniques such as advanced anterior/posterior restorations and aesthetics, bonding and cementation, occlusion and clinical photography through residential sessions.
  • Study at a university ranked 5th in the UK and among the top 25 in the world for Dentistry (QS World University Rankings 2022).
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MSc Advanced Restorative Dentistry at The University of Manchester

Open days

Sign up for an on-line Dentistry information session on Wednesday 1 February 2023 , where our academic colleague will explain the courses available, their structure and content, as well as answer your questions.  You will also have a chance to attend general information session on how to apply, employability, fees and funding, and student support.

Fees

For entry in the academic year beginning September 2023, the tuition fees are as follows:

  • MSc (part-time distance learning)
    UK students (per annum): Yr 1 £11,250, Yr 2 £14,250
    International, including EU, students (per annum): year 1 £15500, year 2 £19000
  • PGDip (part-time distance learning)
    UK students (per annum): Yr 1 £11,250, Yr 2 £11,250
    International, including EU, students (per annum): year 1 £15500, year 2 £15500
  • PGCert (part-time distance learning)
    UK students (per annum): £11,250
    International, including EU, students (per annum): year 1 £15500

Further information for EU students can be found on our dedicated EU page.

Policy on additional costs

All students should normally be able to complete their programme of study without incurring additional study costs over and above the tuition fee for that programme. Any unavoidable additional compulsory costs totalling more than 1% of the annual home undergraduate fee per annum, regardless of whether the programme in question is undergraduate or postgraduate taught, will be made clear to you at the point of application. Further information can be found in the University's Policy on additional costs incurred by students on undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes (PDF document, 91KB).

Scholarships/sponsorships

For the latest scholarship and bursary information please visit the fees and funding page.

Contact details

School/Faculty
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
Contact name
Postgraduate Admissions Team
Telephone
0161 529 4577
Email
Website
https://www.bmh.manchester.ac.uk/dentistry/
School/Faculty
Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health

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Entry requirements

Academic entry qualification overview

We require a primary dental qualification from a recognised institution and for the MSc and PGDip at least two years post qualification experience

English language

International students must demonstrate English proficiency through a secure and approved testing system. We ask for English language proof if you are from non-majority English speaking countries (a list of majority English speaking countries, as defined by the UK Home Office, can be found here).

Specifically, we require a minimum of:

  • IELTS: 6.5 (with no less than 6.0 in all components)

See further information about requirements for your country.

Important: Candidates who do not meet the minimum requirements as noted above, at the time of application, will not be considered. Overseas candidates who hold a degree from a country officially recognised as majority English-speaking by the Home Office are not required to provide proof of English certification.

English language test validity

Some English Language test results are only valid for two years. Your English Language test report must be valid on the start date of the course.

Other entry requirements

If you have followed a non-standard educational route and have been, for example, educated at home, your application will be considered against the standard entry criteria of the course to which you applied. You will be required to demonstrate that you meet the academic entry requirements as specified for the course. We will also require a reference which should be written by somebody who knows you well enough, in an official capacity, to write about you and your suitability for higher education. Please refer to UCAS for further information: UCAS reference guidelines .

Application and selection

How to apply

Please apply via our online application form . See the application and selection section for details of the supporting documents that we require with your form.

We recommend that you apply as early as possible. We reserve the right to close applications if the course is full.

Advice to applicants

 You must provide the following with your application form:
  • two academic references will be sought. You will be required to provide contact details for two academic referees when completing your application form.
  • official academic transcripts of previous study showing the subjects taken and grades obtained (if these are in a language other than English please provide official translations). If you hold a BDS from a UK university, you need not provide a transcript of results, but you must provide a copy of the certificate;
  • personal statement (300-500 words);
  • full CV;
  • copies (not originals) of English Language certification if you are an EU/international applicant from a country not officially recognised as majority English-speaking.

Only applications with all required supporting documentation (above) will be processed. Offers cannot be made for those that do not meet the minimum requirements for the course.

EU/international students: you must upload a copy of your current valid passport showing the photograph page with your application.

Evidence of citizenship of an EU country will be required for those claiming home student status.

There is no application fee.

Re-applications

If you applied in the previous year and your application was not successful you may apply again. Your application will be considered against the standard course entry criteria for that year of entry. In your new application you should demonstrate how your application has improved. We may draw upon all information from your previous applications or any previous registrations at the University as a student when assessing your suitability for your chosen course.

Course details

Course description

The MSc comprises five course units and a dissertation (180 credits). It runs from October 2020 to September 2022:

  • Research Methods [15 credits]
  • Fundamentals in Restorative Dentistry [30 credits]
  • Issues in patient management [30 credits]
  • Operative Dentistry [15 credits]
  • Complex Treatment [30 credits]
  • Dissertation [60 credits]

The PGDip comprises five course units (120 credits) and runs from October 2020 to January 2022:

  • Research Methods [15 credits]
  • Fundamentals in Restorative Dentistry [30 credits]
  • Issues in patient management [30 credits]
  • Operative Dentistry [15 credits]
  • Complex Treatment [30 credits]

Students who wish to continue to an MSc on successful completion of the mandatory PGDip course units [120 credits] must complete:

  • Dissertation [60 credits]

The PGCert comprises 2 course units (60 credits) and runs from January to June 2021:

  • Fundamentals in Restorative Dentistry [30 credits]
  • Issues in patient management [30 credits]

Aims

This course aims to:

  • provide innovative teaching and learning that enhances current knowledge and clinical skills in advanced restorative dentistry;
  • present sound academic theory and high-quality practical training in advanced restorative dentistry concepts by world-class mentors;
  • provide you with the confidence and ability to enhance your current clinical practice by incorporating the latest advances in technology and research, ensuring evidence based practice as well as biocompatible, functional and long-lasting restorative care;
  • deliver learning using the latest technology, enabling you to access the course regardless of place or time zone while maintaining your dental practice.

Teaching and learning

The majority of the learning resources will be online. The course uses recorded lectures to create an integrated learning programme, using the best of new media and technology.

The course is designed to encourage you to take responsibility for your own learning. The emphasis of the MSc is on a self-directed learning approach.

In addition, your online learning will be supplemented by attendance at two residential courses to complete the hands-on portion of the course.

Key academic staff

Coursework and assessment

The majority of course unit assessments will be completed online, including the MCQ examination, and will include the preparation and presentation of clinical and written work, and competency case assessments.

For the Research Methods component, formal assessment takes the form of two tutor-marked assignments.

Course unit details

The MSc comprises five course units and a dissertation (180 credits):

  • Fundamentals in Restorative Dentistry [30 credits]
  • Issues in patient management [30 credits]
  • Research Methods [15 credits]
  • Operative Dentistry [15 credits]
  • Complex Treatment [30 credits]
  • Dissertation [60 credits]

The PGDip has 48 teaching weeks and comprises five course units (120 credits):

  • Fundamentals in Restorative Dentistry [30 credits]
  • Issues in patient management [30 credits]
  • Research Methods [15 credits]
  • Operative Dentistry [15 credits]
  • Complex Treatment [30 credits]

Students who wish to continue to an MSc on successful completion of the mandatory PGDip course units [120 credits] must complete:

  • Dissertation [60 credits]

Course unit list

The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.

TitleCodeCredit ratingMandatory/optional
Online Dissertation Unit DENT60031 60 Mandatory
Issues in Patient Management DENT61292 30 Mandatory
Complex Treatment of Patients DENT61392 30 Mandatory

Facilities

You will have access to the University's online library .

Disability support

Practical support and advice for current students and applicants is available from the Disability Advisory and Support Service. Email: dass@manchester.ac.uk