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Medicine and Dentistry

Assessment Coursework - critical analysis of the literature and dissertation. Research project - this forms the major part of the assessment and is divided into three elements, project write-up, project presentation and project viva. Entry requirements This programme is suitable for life sciences graduates, with a minimum second class honours degree (or the equivalent from an overseas university), MB BS with or without an intercalated degree. For language requirements, please see the ‘international students’ section on page 124. Career opportunities For further details on the career opportunities that this course can provide, please see page 102. Further information For further information, please contact: Dr Martin Carrier Tel: +44 (0)20 7882 2104 / 2218 email: m.j.carrier@qmul.ac.uk

MSc in Implant Dentistry One year part-time Programme description This course is for dentists who want to upgrade their core knowledge and skills of evidence-based dentistry in identifying and understanding the scientific basis of implant treatment. Programme outline The programme includes timetabled seminars, personal study and supervised research. All programme taught modules are core options, although you have considerable choice when selecting a research topic. The taught modules content includes:

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