ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The goal of the Faculty of Dentistry is to become a preeminent institution in the field of public health by producing skilled dentists who can get information through the use of cutting-edge science and technology, curiosity, ethical principles, and application of knowledge and skills to the health sector. The sub-departments of pediatric dentistry, endodontics, orthodontics, periodontology, prosthetic dentistry, and restorative dentistry are all covered in the dentistry program curriculum. Throughout their studies, students are taught by the faculty's highly skilled academic staff in state-of-the-art laboratories that equip them with the hand skills and clinical competences they need.
EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
The Faculty of Dentistry has state-of-the-art lecture halls that are appropriate for remote learning via digital sharing, along with all the laboratories required for the first three years of basic education and the fourth and fifth years of the clinical sciences program. The phantom patient simulation laboratory, equipped with models and cutting-edge technology, provides instruction to students, particularly prior to the clinical sciences program. In addition, the departments' integrated clinic has local surgical rooms and dental units for conducting clinical investigations.
CAREER AREAS
Graduates of this school with the title "Dentist" can find employment as dentists in many hospitals or polyclinics, or they can open their own dental practices. In addition, the departments that comprise the dentistry program offer alternatives for specialization or doctorates. Following specialization or a PhD program, they can work as university lecturers. They might also work for the Ministry of Health at polyclinics and hospitals. They can also participate in the product development divisions of businesses that manufacture medical supplies for dentistry.
CONTACT
Sherbrooke International University Admissions Office, B Block, Campus