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Our Bachelor's Degree in Dentistry Is Among the Top 3 in Spain den tis try about uic barcelona Since 1997 we have been teaching people based on academic teaching and research methods. We are connected to society rigour, university life and enriching life experiences. and to companies through 16 company-sponsored chairs, four sponsored classrooms, five research institutes and two Our university today is home to over 8,000 students. We offer university clinics. 16 bachelor’s degrees, around 30 international double degrees and a wide range of master’s degrees, postgraduate degrees Christian humanism inspires us to search for the truth and and continuing education courses. fully develop each individual project. We work hard to promote knowledge, research and transfer with the aim of changing the Individual attention, a comprehensive focus on each student, world. You will see this ambition in the people and activities at ongoing contact with the professional world and innovative UIC Barcelona. university life Experience the best university experience at UIC Barcelona. Studying at UIC Barcelona means developing as a person in all facets. Sports, charity and culture are university values that we encourage. Student Services International Experience At Student Services, we facilitate the integration of UIC Barcelona’s international commitment is clear in our students in the university system. We will provide you own name and covers all of our activities. We are open to the with information about extracurricular activities, world, as is illustrated by our wide range of international scholarships, your university ID card, etc. agreements and mobility programmes for students, teaching staff and researchers. If you need accommodation during your time at the university, the Student Service team will guide you on We offer over 30 international double degrees. At UIC student residences, accommodation and other services, Barcelona, English is the vehicular language on some degree depending on your needs. We are part of the Barcelona programmes, and you will be able to enjoy ongoing activities Center Universitari (BCU), the official reception and with the international community. accompaniment service for the students and university teachers and researchers who come to Barcelona. On the BCU’s website you will find information about all kinds of accommodation in Barcelona and the surrounding area. Professional Strategies At Student Services, we will try to answer your UIC Barcelona is connected to the needs of society and of questions and encourage you to take part is as many companies. For that reason, it complements your academic activities as possible. education with a comprehensive career guidance service for both students and graduates. In UIC Barcelona we promote and organise sports activities and competitions, and we provide discounts and special conditions for access to sports facilities to keep you in shape and live healthier lives. During the course, we Guidance and Coaching organise charitable activities in cooperation with multiple All UIC Barcelona students have their own personal advisor. institutions and advise regarding volunteer work. You can They can help you with things such as time management, take an active part in #UICSocialDay a day on which the stress management and study methods. whole University comes together to help those most in need. You can also form part of theatre, debate, painting After completing your Bachelor’s degree, you will receive and music groups, which foster the cultural side of UIC support from a coach, who can help you successfully Barcelona and help you acquire more skills and values. navigate the period between finishing your degree and starting your career. By the time you finish your degree, we want you to have a high level of soft skills. Chaplaincy The chapel is a place for reflection, dialogue and gravity, and it holds activities that are open to the university community as a whole. Gospel choir concert. End of year party Alumni and Careers Alumni are students who have completed a diploma, undergraduate degree, bachelor’s degree, postgraduate degree, clinical residency, master’s degree or doctorate at UIC Barcelona. Being a university student is a way of life and a particular perspective on life. As alumni of UIC Barcelona, you bring these values with you wherever you go. UIC Barcelona has an alumni community of 17,000 people. Be part of our community. Official women’s rugby team. Catalan University Championships bachelor’s degree in: — Dentistry exchange universities North Central and Europe: Asia: America: South America: 18 agreements 4 agreements 9 agreements 7 agreements contact information: uic.es/contact-detail T. +34 935 042 000 nacho “I believe that the UIC offers many advantages, very high quality teaching staff and facilities, and in addition, is constantly innovating and reinventing itself. It deals with each student in a very personalised way and enables us, through work with modern scientific articles, to be critical and really learn about the profession today. You also grow a lot through the work practice, both because of the volume and the high-quality, in preclinic and in the University Dental Clinic.” Nacho Garcia Sala Dentistry student We aim to train people to become professionals who are Through this degree programme you will become a capable of tackling the prevention, treatment and professional who is capable of applying scientific knowledge rehabilitation of oral and dental diseases based on good and the technical skills acquired to the diagnosis, treatment criteria and skill. The solid academic education we provide is and rehabilitation of oral and dental diseases. complemented by intensive practical sessions in the University Dental Clinic. Our Bachelor’s Degree in Dentistry is among the top 3 in Spain* We are located on the university’s Sant Cugat Campus, with a total area of more than 40,000 m2. We provide a fantastic *According to the 2019 El Mundo ranking. environment in which to put into practice all your talent and the knowledge you have acquired. Prospective students Professional opportunities If you are a person with initiative, commitment to Employment leaders. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Dentistry society and vocational attitude in the field of science from UIC Barcelona, you will have access to professional and healthcare, this is your degree. opportunities in three main areas. UIC Barcelona also offers a wide variety of continuous education courses at the end At UIC Barcelona, we work to boost the following of the degree. abilities: Healthcare — Organisation skills, good memory — Your own dental surgery and motivation — Dental care in other clinics or as a consultant — Good decision-making skills — The national healthcare network — Psychological qualities and empathy — Private hospitals that provide dental services — Emotional balance Teaching — An interest in research — Universities — Responsibility — Specialised centres — Observation skills — Vocational training courses — Teamwork Research — In all fields of dentistry Dental Companies — Consulting 4 1o semesters – 300 ECTS – 120 places Sant Cugat Campus – Spanish, Catalan and English From September to June study programme 1 2 3 4 ECTS SEMESTER 1 ECTS SEMESTER 1 ECTS SEMESTER 1 ECTS SEMESTER 1 6 Anthropology 6 Pharmacology 3 Masticatory System 6 Clinical Dental Restoration I 6 Human Biology I 3 Clinical Introduction Dysfunction 3 Paediatric Dentistry III 6 Human Biology II 6 Dentistry 5 Paediatric Dentistry I 3 Orthodontics III 6 Structure and Function 3 Preventative Dentistry I 7 Orthodontics I 6 Oral Medical and Surgical of Head and Neck 3 Dental Pathology 6 Oral Surgical Pathology I Pathology II 6 Structure and Function 6 General Medical and 6 Prosthodontics I 6 Prosthodontics III of the Human Body Surgical Pathology I 6 Endodontics 3 Periodontics Seminar I 30 Subtotal 27 Subtotal 33 Subtotal 3 English for Dentistry II 30 Subtotal ECTS SEMESTER 2 ECTS SEMESTER 2 ECTS SEMESTER 2 ECTS SEMESTER 2 6 English for Dentistry I 6 Applied Bioethics 3 Introduction to Clinical 6 Clinical Restorative Dentistry II 6 Communication and Psychology 1 General Anatomical Pathology Dental Restoration 3 Advanced Dentistry Material 6 Dental Structure and Function 5 Anaesthesia in Dentistry 6 Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine 3 Elective II 6 Microbiology and Immunology 3 Occlusion 5 Paediatric Dentistry II 6 Oral Medical and Surgical 3 Epidemiology and Statistics 2 Preventative Dentistry II 4 Orthodontics II Pathology III 3 Elective I 6 Dental Surgery 6 Prosthodontics II 6 Prosthodontics IV 30 Subtotal 6 General Medical and 3 Advanced Periodontics 6 Dental Traumatology Surgical Pathology II 27 Subtotal 30 Subtotal 3 Basic Periodontics 1 Public Health 33 Subtotal 5 electives ECTS SEMESTER 1 ELECTIVE I: 3 English for Dentistry III 3 Classrooms Ethics 3 Gerodontology 3 Legal and Forensic Dentistry ELECTIVE II: 3 Paediatric Dentistry IV 3 Summer Voluntary Clinical 3 Orthodontics IV Practice in Dentistry 12 Integrated Dentistry Clinic 3 Voluntary Clinical Practice in Dentistry - Saturdays 3 Final Degree Project 30 Subtotal ELECTIVE III: 3 Multidisciplinary Surgery ECTS SEMESTER 2 3 Dental Aesthetics 3 Radiodiagnosis Facilities 3 Health Management Manager 3 History of Dentistry 3 Community Dentistry 3 Implant Prosthetics 3 Dentistry for Special Patients 3 Otolaryngology for Dentists 3 Periodontics Seminar II 3 Decision-taking in Endodontics 3 Elective III 12 Integrated Dentistry Clinic 3 End of Degree Presentation 30 Subtotal 5 Resources and facilities — University Dental Clinic (CUO): with
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