Dentistry
Lieu des études | Lituanie, Vilnius |
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Type | Medical Doctor, temps plein |
Durée nominale | 5 ans (300 ECTS) |
Langue d'étude | anglais |
Attributions | (Dental doctor in Odontology, Master in Health Sciences) |
Code de cursus | 6011GX005 |
Frais de scolarité | 14 000 € par année |
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Frais de candidature | 100 € paiement unique |
Frais d'inscription | À confirmer You need to choose an individual service package. Please contact the center curator or your agent and consult. You become a part of student union and ambassador program automatically after you will get Base or Standard or VIP status. *Do not forget to ask discount |
Frais d'examen | 200 € paiement unique |
Conditions d'admission | Lycée / enseignement secondaire (ou plus) The applicant must take an entrance examination. The examination is conducted online on the following dates: *January 23, 2025 14:00 (EET, UTC+2); February 20, 2025 14:00 (EET, UTC+2); Applicants must upload education documents in original language, as well as translations into English. Vous devrez apporter vos certifications/diplômes lorsque vous vous rendrez à l’université. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. Translation is considered to be official when it is bound together with the certified true copy of the original document and is confirmed by the translator’s signature. Documents issued in English, Lithuanian must be certified true copies and do not require translation. |
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Exigences de région | Les candidatures venant des régions suivantes ne sont PAS acceptées (selon la nationalité) : Bangladesh, Irak, Pakistan, Yémen. |
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Exigences linguistiques | anglais IELTS Academic 5.5+, TOEFL iBT 46+, Cambridge English exam 160+, Pearson PTE Academic 59+, LanguageCert IESOL B2, Duolingo English Test 100+ or another language proficiency certificate equivalent to B2 CEFR (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages). If you are a native speaker and/or if the English language was the medium of instruction in your previous studies, you will be exempt from providing an English language test score. |
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Autres exigences | Au moins 2 références doivent être fournies. An applicant must register for the examination and choose a suitable date. The registration form is available HERE. You will find further information regarding the examination HERE. An applicant can take an examination only once per one application period. In addition, all applicants have to fulfil general admission requirements. Exigences spécifiques pour les candidats non européens : IMPORTANT All students studying either Medicine or Dentistry study pogramme will be required to take the Lithuanian Language course for 6 consecutive semesters. The Lithuanian Language course will be included in the schedule but will not be additionally charged. Students will be required to reach at least B2 level by the end of the course and obtain a certificate. Without the certificate students will not be allowed to continue their studies. |
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Aperçu
The objective of the program in Odontology have to possess adequate knowledge of the sciences on which Odontology is based and a good understanding of scientific methods; sufficient knowledge of epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, diagnosiss and treatment of odontological diseases; sufficient amount of practicals which enable to work self-depended.
Structure du programme
Subjects of study Credits
Semester 1 Autumn
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Biochemistry 5.0
Human Anatomy I/II p. 5.0
Human Biology and Genetics in Dentistry 5.0
Human Histology 5.0
Introduction to Dentistry. Legal Aspects and Management of Dental Care. Ethics. 5.0
Latin and Professional Language 5.0
Semester 2 Spring
Compulsory Courses 20.0
Fundamentals of Microbiology. The Eco-System. 5.0
Human Anatomy II/II p. 5.0
Human Physiology 5.0
Public Health and Dental Public Health 5.0
Course unit (module) of Individual Studies 10.0
Semester 3 Autumn
Compulsory Courses 25.0
Basics of Pathology 5.0
Basics of Professional Communication and Psychosomatics. Psychiatry. 5.0
Fundamentals of Diagnosis and Treatment of Dental and Oral Diseases I/VI p. 9.0
Preclinical Endodontics I/II p. 6.0
Course unit (module) of Individual Studies 5.0
Semester 4 Spring
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Fundamentals of Diagnosis and Treatment of Dental and Oral Diseases II/VI p. 10.0
Fundamentals of Radiology: General and Dental Radiology 5.0
Infectious Diseases and Dermatovenerology 5.0
Pharmacology. Clinical Pharmacology. Laboratory Medicine 5.0
Preclinical Endodontics II/II p. 5.0
Semester 5 Autumn
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Basics of diagnosing and treating childhood diseases 5.0
Fundamentals of Anesthetics and Reanimatology. First aid. 5.0
Fundamentals of Diagnosis and Treatment of Dental and Oral Diseases III/VI p. 10.0
Oral Surgery I/III p. 5.0
Prosthetic Dentistry I/IV p. 5.0
Semester 6 Spring
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Fundamentals of Diagnosis and Treatment of Dental and Oral Diseases IV/VI p. 10.0
Neurology and Neurosurgery for Odontologists 5.0
Oral Surgery II/III p. 5.0
Propaedeutics of Internal Diseases and Course of Internal Diseases 5.0
Prosthetic Dentistry II/IV p. 5.0
Semester 7 Autumn
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Fundamentals and Preparation of Research Project I/III p. 5.0
Fundamentals of Diagnosis and Treatment of Dental and Oral Diseases V/VI p. 15.0
Oral Surgery III/III p. 5.0
Prosthetic Dentistry III/IV p. 5.0
Semester 8 Spring
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Fundamentals and Preparation of Research Project II/III p. 5.0
Fundamentals of Diagnosis and Treatment of Dental and Oral Diseases VI/VI p. 10.0
Fundamentals of Maxillofacial Surgery. Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases. 5.0
Orthodontics 5.0
Prosthetic Dentistry IV/IV p. 5.0
Semester 9 Autumn
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Fundamentals and Preparation of Research Project III/III p. 5.0
Treatment Planning of Diseases of the Stomatognathic System 25.0
Semester 10 Spring
Compulsory Courses 30.0
Final Examination 5.0
Internship 20.0
Master Final Thesis (Study field: Dentistry) 5.0
*There is one final State Exam for the Dentistry study programme, which consists of two parts (practical and written).
The assessment of a student is directly related to the learning outcomes. The principles of the assessment are set out by the VU Study Provisions, VU Procedure for the assessment of study results and the resolutions of the Council of VU FM, which are described in the course descriptions of each study subject.
In all subjects of the Dentistry study programme, each student’s achievements are assessed by an examination. The evaluation of the study subjects is performed by applying the principle of an accumulative score, i.e. apart from the exam, the final assessment is also determined by the tasks, activities and tests completed throughout the semester (performance in lectures, tests, clinical tasks, presentations and other self-study assessments, etc.). All requirements for the assessment are provided to the students together with the course unit descriptions. At the beginning of each semester, the teacher introduces the students to the assessment requirements. The continued evaluation ensures regular screening and an assessment of the knowledge the students have gained during each semester.
Opportunités de carrière
Odontologist can work in private and public health services.
A graduate will be able to work in all areas of clinical dentistry
A graduate can be employed in commercial structures dealing with medical equipment or pharmaceutical companies.
A graduate can be awarded access to the third cycle of (residency) studies.