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This dual degree program allows you to pursue scientific studies before entering the field of dentistry. Tailored for exceptional high school graduates, the program consists of a three-year bachelor's degree in science followed by a four-year Doctor of Dental Medicine. You'll gain comprehensive knowledge of the scientific principles supporting dental practice, equipping you for a fulfilling professional journey. The dental medicine component emphasizes hands-on training, introducing you to cutting-edge dental innovations and research opportunities. You'll develop evidence-based treatment approaches and learn to address evolving community oral health requirements. Our program features state-of-the-art facilities, world-renowned faculty, and early clinical patient interaction.
Geography examines our planet as humanity's habitat. As global challenges like environmental sustainability, demographic shifts, and worldwide interconnectedness intensify, geographers' expertise has become increasingly vital. A geography major explores the dynamic relationships between Earth's systems, ecological environments, and human societies. The curriculum addresses pressing concerns including climate variations, population dynamics, natural disasters, and conservation strategies. Students participate in international and domestic field excursions, engage in classroom discussions about global disparities and economic challenges, and utilize digital tools for spatial analysis. The program incorporates modern learning methods like data visualization software and virtual collaborative platforms.