Pre-Dental Dental Hygiene
Pre-Dental Dental Hygiene
Pre-Dental Dental Hygiene
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Pre-Dental/Dental Hygiene
Dentists diagnose and treat tooth and gum problems to prevent tooth and gum deterioration. Of the dentists who deal with a wide variety of dental problems, such as disease prevention, tooth fillings, extraction and oral surgery, ninety percent are general practitioners. This major may also lead to many other careers. For additional possibilities, visit the Career Services Center on campus to utilize computerized career information systems and other valuable career resources.
ADMISSION FACTORS
Applicants for admission to dental schools must take the Dental Admission Test (DAT) which measures intellectual and manual aptitudes. Those applying to dental schools face strong competition. College grades, amount of college education, admission testing, and recommendations are the basis upon which applicants are evaluated. Most dental schools accept applications for admission from students who have completed only three years of college, however, the majority of those admitted already possess a bachelor's degree.
1. English 1 and 2 2. Inorganic chemistry with labCHEM 11 and 12 3. Organic chemistry with labCHEM 21, 22 and 24 4. Physics with labPhysics 6 and 7 or 8 and 9 or 21 (formerly 1) and 22 (formerly 3) and 23 (formerly 2) 5. Biology with labBiology 21, 22 and 23 6. Biological chemistry (lecture only)CHEM 31 7. Introductory psychologyPSYCH 1 These are minimum requirements; students are encouraged to gain facility with these and related courses. See http://www.dent.ucla.edu/sod/catalog.html#admission for more information.
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THIS IS NOT AN ARTICULATION AGREEMENT. The courses listed below are UOP Courses. Suggested SMC courses are listed next to the UOP course. To be sure if a course will transfer, please contact the Office of Admissions at (209) 946-2211 Biology 51: (Principles of Biology)-Biology 21 and 22 Chemistry 25: (General Chemistry)-Chemistry 11 (General Education IC requirement fulfilled) Psychology 31: (Intro to Psychology)-Psychology 1 Mentor I: (4 units) Biology 61: (Principles of Biology)-Biology 23 Chemistry 27: (General Chemistry)-Chemistry 12 Sociology 51: (Intro to Sociology)-Sociology 1 Mentor Seminar General Education: Human Concerns Mathematics 37: (Statistics and Probability)-Math 52 Chemistry 121: (Organic Chemistry), (without lab)-Chemistry 21 English 25: (Intro)-English 1 Communications: 27 (Public Speaking)-Speech 1 Biology 145: (Microbiology)-Microbiology 1 Biology 111: (Anatomy & Physiology)-Anatomy 1 and Physiology 1
Graduation from an accredited secondary school, with credit for at least 12 academic units, including three in English, three in one laboratory science course, two in one foreign language and two in college preparatory mathematics. A minimum of 60 semester units, or the equivalent completed or in progress, at the time of application, from an accredited college or university in the United States or Canada. Required courses, semester hours with laboratory required (suggested SMC courses are listed) Eight units of general biology (zoology): Biology 21, 22, 23, Eight units of inorganic chemistry: Chemistry 11, 12 Eight units of organic chemistry: Chemistry 21, 22, 24 Eight units of physics: Physics 6 and 7 or 8 and 9 Other courses: English composition (eight units or one year), philosophy, history or fine arts (eight units or one year).
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It is strongly suggested that students take additional upper division courses. Biochemistry, human or comparative anatomy, embryology, histology, genetics, physiology, psychology, sociology and economics are examples of recommended courses. All students who apply for admission to the School of Dentistry are required to take the Dental Admission Test (DAT). The Dental Admissions Test must be taken no later than March 1 of the year for which formal application is made. Test scores more than two years old will not be accepted.
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DAT testing information can be found at: http://www.ada.org/prof/ed/testing/dat/index.asp or Department of Testing Services, American Dental Association, 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60611 Put highlighted info at end of sheet TRANSFERABLE COURSES General Education Curriculum: Transfer students who have successfully completed the greatest number of equivalents to the general education courses listed below will have a greater chance of admission.
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