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Courses
Frequently asked questions
- 01Yes. The programme awards 60 ECTS credits, recognised across Europe, in collaboration with Universidad Francisco de Vitoria. It follows international standards of quality and clinical training.
- 02The two clinical residencies are held in Spain. Students also have the option to attend international workshops in Egypt or Morocco, combining study with cultural experience.
- 03The Master in Implant Dentistry lasts 1 academic year (12 months) and is designed to fit alongside your existing dental practice.
- 04The programme is delivered in a blended format: • Online learning (lectures, assignments, case discussions) • In-person residencies (hands-on training, patient cases) This allows you to study flexibly while gaining practical experience.
- 05Applicants must hold a recognised degree in dentistry (BDS, DDS, DMD, or equivalent). UK applicants require GDC registration, while international applicants must provide proof of equivalent registration.
- 06General clinical dentistry experience is expected, but you do not need prior implantology training. The programme is structured to build your skills progressively.
- 07Tuition fees are payable in instalments. Full details on costs and flexible payment plans are available on the Admissions Page.
- 08Yes. The blended format is designed so dentists can continue practising while completing the Master’s, with online modules scheduled around clinical commitments.
- 09Graduates will be awarded the Master in Implant Dentistry (EduQual SCQF Level 11 – 60 ECTS), internationally recognised for postgraduate study and professional advancement.
- 10Applications are submitted online through our Admissions Portal. Required documents include: • CV • Dentistry degree certificate • Academic transcripts • Proof of professional registration Applicants will also attend a short interview with the admissions team.
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