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The Master of Science in Dental Sciences: Clinical and Translational Sciences equips dental professionals with critical thinking skills, empowering them to effectively utilize research expertise to enhance patient care and pursue academic or research-oriented careers.
This master's program is designed for individuals holding a dental doctorate with clinical experience, those enrolled in advanced dental specialty programs, or early-career faculty with clinical roles. The curriculum focuses on fundamental clinical research techniques, complemented by a diverse selection of core and elective courses aligned with each student's aspirations. Participants collaborate with advisors and program directors to create personalized study plans. Degree requirements, including thesis completion and final oral examination, must be fulfilled within two years.
Graduates gain expertise to lead various clinical investigations, bridging the gap between scientific discovery and practical application in dental care.
The program requires completion of 30 credit hours (18 classroom-based and 12 research credits), with study plans customized through student-advisor collaboration.
Master's candidates also conduct original research under faculty supervision, producing a thesis that demonstrates scholarly investigation contributing new knowledge to the field. This comprehensive document showcases research methodologies, statistical analysis, literature review, and scientific reasoning. The 12 research credits encompass thesis development, writing, and defense.