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The Bachelor of Science degree program accepts students after they've completed prerequisite courses and most general education requirements. Earning this degree qualifies students to take two key exams: the National Board Dental Hygiene Examination (NBDHE written test) and Central Regional Dental Testing Services (CRDTS clinical exam). Passing both exams makes graduates eligible for professional licensure. Key Highlights
Dual-phase application system.
Exceptional faculty dedicated to improving healthcare services.
Structured three-year cohort program.
Personalized academic guidance and assistance during the entire program.
Program Objectives
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science program will be equipped to:
deliver thorough, personalized patient care with competence, confidence, safety, compassion, and adherence to ethical and legal standards.
combine evidence-based approaches with analytical thinking to guide clinical assessments and choices.
showcase collaborative abilities with patients and healthcare teams through clear written and spoken communication.
pursue continuous professional development through ongoing education and involvement in dental hygiene associations.
evaluate community oral health requirements across diverse populations and create appropriate intervention strategies for various healthcare environments.
apply both practical skills and theoretical knowledge to pass national and regional licensing examinations successfully.