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The Master of Science program spans at least two terms, tailored for dental hygienists, therapists, and assistants to build and refine management and analytical abilities crucial for leadership positions in the evolving dental healthcare sector. The curriculum emphasizes practical career applications through knowledge, theory, and hands-on experience, covering subjects like biostatistics, epidemiology, research methodologies, dental healthcare administration, and financial management. A key component involves a student-selected project or practicum, as experiential learning cultivates vital workplace competencies. Potential projects range from survey creation and analysis to developing educational initiatives, community program design and assessment, media production, and marketing/PR strategies. Program graduates will be well-equipped to assume leadership positions across diverse professional environments, including public and private dental care, education, research, and government roles. Admission requires educational qualifications in dental hygiene, therapy, or assisting, along with a bachelor's degree.