Entrance Requirements
The Department’s minimum admission requirements are a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or equivalent with an admission GPA of at least 3.4 on the 4-point scale from the University of Alberta, or an equivalent qualification and standing from a recognized institution, (see: Academic Requirements for details on Graduate GPA calculation).
Where applicable, applicants must provide proof of English Language Proficiency (refer to English Language Requirement ). Any one of the following is acceptable:
- TOEFL (internet-based) minimum score 95 and the following minimum score on each of the individual skill areas: Listening 22, Reading 22, Speaking 26, and Writing 24.
- CAEL minimum score of 80 with at least 70 on each subtest;
- or an IELTS (Academic) minimum score of 7.5 with at least 7 on each band.
All applicants are also required to provide the following:
- a current curriculum vitae
- a statement of intent
- three letters of recommendation (two must be professional)
- An official letter from the Dean of the Dental School stating that the applicant had no professional conduct issues.
- Letter(s) of good standing from current and all previous licensing bodies. For candidates in a GPR program, a letter from the Program Director stating they are in good standing with no professional conduct issues is required.
- Applicants that are not licensed by Alberta Dental Association and College (ADA&C), need to be registered on the Education and Research Register from the ADA&C by August 1 prior to starting the program.
- A personal interview is required for short-listed applicants. These applicants will be advised of the arranged interview date by e-mail.
Admission is dependent upon the approval of the Graduate Orthodontics Admission SubCommittee, the Department of Dentistry’s Graduate Studies Committee, and the Medical Sciences Graduate Program Committee.
For the MSc in Orthodontics the application deadline is September 1 for the following September admission.
Program Requirements
Students are required to complete a minimum of 71 units in required coursework. The program also consists of seminars, a clinical component and a thesis. Student progress will be monitored through written and/or oral external assessment. Feedback from this assessment serves to identify areas that require additional attention by the student. The assessment will permit the development of specific clinical and/or didactic improvement objectives before the next assessment.
The program of study is determined by the Graduate Program Director in consultation with the supervisor and supervisory committee.
Student progress may be monitored through written and/or oral assessment. Feedback from this assessment serves to identify areas that require additional attention by the student. The assessment will permit the development of specific clinical and/or didactic improvement objectives before the next assessment.
Length of Program
The minimum time required to complete the MSc is three years.
The maximum time permitted to complete the program as set by the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research is four years.