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How to apply

You may apply using the online graduate application form.

Once a completed application, including two references and a transcript of previous qualifications, is received, a decision will be made within 4–6 weeks by the department and an offer made.

Applicants who are offered a place will have to provide original documentary evidence of their previous qualifications, satisfy any other entrance requirements, and pay a non-refundable deposit to secure a place.

Applications received after the closing date will be held in reserve, in case there are vacancies or places become available.

The sections below provide more information for the specific programme you are interested in.

Advanced General Dental Practice MSc

Personal statement and supporting information section of application form
You should describe how the degree will fit into your career plan and demonstrate a focused interest in the programme.
 
You should also confirm that you have read the computing specification required to commence the programme, which can be viewed at www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/dentistry/pg/distance/pcspec.html and provide details of your access to:
  1. Adequate clinical facilities and an appropriate selection of patients;
  2. Approved video equipment, as part of the monitoring process (advice on this will be given in the first intensive face-to-face course);
  3. An appropriate dental library.
Finally, you must confirm which residence course you wish to attend for the duration of the course – either London or India. Please note that you cannot normally mix these residence centres.  

Aesthetic Dentistry MSc

Applications cannot be submitted at present. However, you can register your interest by emailing distancedentistry@kcl.ac.uk.
 
Any dentist who wishes to start the MSc Aesthetic Dentistry course prior to 2010 is advised to consider applying for the MClinDent (Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics) programme, next intake January 2009, as this 4 year programme includes aesthetic dentistry.

Dental & Maxillofacial Radiology MSc

You may be invited to participate in an interview (telephone for overseas candidates) with two members of the academic department.

Personal statement and supporting information section of application form
You should describe how the degree will fit into your career plan and demonstrate a focused interest in the programme.
 
You should also confirm that you have ongoing access to a PC with CD-ROM drive, Internet access and email account (broadband is recommended).
 
Finally you must provide full details of the dental radiographic equipment and dental library facilities you have access to that are required to meet the requirements of the degree. 

Dental Public Health MSc

You may be invited to participate in an interview (telephone for overseas candidates) with two members of the academic department.
 
Personal statement and supporting information section of application form
You should describe how the degree will fit into your career plan and demonstrate a focused interest in the programme.
 
You should also confirm that you have ongoing access to a PC with CD-ROM drive, Internet access and email account (broadband is recommended).
 
Finally you must provide full details of the dental library facilities you have access to that are required to meet the requirements of the degree. 

Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics MClinDent

Personal statement and supporting information section of application form
You should describe how the degree will fit into your career plan and demonstrate a focused interest in the programme.
 
You should also confirm that you have read the computing specification required to commence the programme, which can be viewed at www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/dentistry/pg/distance/pcspec.html and provide details of your access to:
  1. Adequate clinical facilities and an appropriate selection of patients;
  2. Approved video equipment, as part of the monitoring process (advice on this will be given in the first intensive face-to-face course);
  3. An appropriate dental library.
Finally, you must confirm which residence course you wish to attend for the duration of the course – either London or India. Please note that you cannot normally mix these residence centres.
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