Study modes: Full time
Course description: Provides a theoretical foundation and develops appropriate clinical skills for the care of patients needing special care, with particular emphasis on the use of behaviour management techniques, analgesia, sedation and general anaesthesia; it also covers training in research methods and their practical application; students also undertake a research project.(read more)
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All dentistry courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course involves dentistry pertaining to the care of young people including patients with special needs and a hands-on laboratory module in operative dentistry for children; the planning of preventive dental care programmes; treatment planning and delivery of care requiring non-pharmacological behaviour management strategies to facilitate care; sedation techniques for the nervous patient.(read more)
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Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: 5 modules totalling 180 credits.(read more)
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All dentistry courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: This programme caters for general dental practitioners wishing to enhance their clinical skills and knowledge; the modular structure provides a compulsory core, covering areas such as: The informed and informing clinician; contemporary dental practice; the selection and application of new materials and technologies.(read more)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: The 1st year focuses on the dental practice, and includes an updated Key Skills portfolio, evidence of audit, team development, professional development planning and evidence-based dentistry; the 2nd year (diploma) focuses on enhancing skills in both clinical and non-clinical areas, with a choice from a selection of subjects; study in the final year (master’s) focuses on a dissertation on a subject of the applicants choice.(read more)
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: Distance learning programme for dental practitioners to enhance their clinical skills or academic skills for professional development.(read more)
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All dentistry courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: This is a balanced programme of teaching in treatment planning; implant surgery; clinical prosthodontics; and maintenance care; students attend new patients/review clinics; cases include single tooth replacement; fixed bridges; and implant overdentures.(read more)
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Study modes: Distance with attendance | Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The programme challenges students to think critically about oral health at population level, providing practical and theoretical guidance; subjects covered include major health problems and current public health measures; epidemiology; prevention and control of oral and dental diseases; health education; and social and behavioural sciences; research themes include: Stress and burnout amongst general dental practitioners.(read more)
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Study modes: Full time
Course description: Academic and practical teaching covers all aspects of orthodontics diagnosis and care including normal development; growth modification; fixed, functional and retaining applicances; biological principles of orthodontic tooth movement; orthognathic surgery; and restorative dentistry.(read more)
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Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This programme provides a systematic understanding of the role of research in fixed and removable prosthodontics, to enable students to evaluate and critically solve problems, demonstrate sound judgement in clinical prosthodontics, and show initiative and personal responsibility in undertaking and completing a research project.(read more)
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: This course aims to: Develop dentists' skills in the area of restorative and aesthetic dentistry; provide an innovative programme which enhances current knowledge and clinical skills in aesthetic restorative dentistry; present sound academic theory and high-quality practical training in aesthetic concepts by world-class mentors.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Main subject areas include: basic medical sciences; dental and oral tissues; dental disease; diagnosis; anaesthetics; restorative and endodontic materials; restorative procedures; clinical/practical course; plus project report.(read more)
All dentistry courses at University College London - Ucl (University Of London)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The course develops an understanding of facial growth and development, the development of the dentition, occlusal function and the correction of facial deformity and malocclusion; the course enables students to: understand the biomechanical principles of tooth movement; understand the development, growth and influence of the skeletal and soft tissues on the dentition; understand the importance of materials science in orthodontics.(read more)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: This course is aimed at clinicians already on the Orthodontic Specialist register.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research supervision is available in the following areas: health and health services research; improving the effectiveness, efficiency and equity of routine dental care; implementation of evidence-based practice in primary care; interaction between dental and other health indicators; diagnostic technologies.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Supervision is available in various specialisms including: Extracellular matrix in providing tissue structure and function; wound healing biology; cell biology of mineralised tissues; biomarkers of disease; microbiology and biofilm research; bioactive and polymeric biomaterials; finite element analysis and biomechanical engineering.(read more)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: The course comprises a combination of related theory, research and practice applied to endodontics by providing the clinician with the following: A critical understanding and evaluation of the clinical theory, practice and associated research applied to endodontics as a mode of treatment in general dental practice; there are opportunities to apply the clinical theory, practice and associated research in the provision of endodontics.(read more)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: The programme is intended for dental practitioners wishing to develop their theoretical knowledge and practical clinical experience in the treatment planning, surgical placement, restoration and maintenance of dental implants; the programme is designed to allow students to gain experience of the use of dental implants in prosthodontic treatment within a supervised environment.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Main area of study: variations of skeletal and soft tissue morphology as a basis for an assessment of aetiology and treatment planning.(read more)
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Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: This programme is a unique form of dental postgraduate education, designed to be attractive to busy dental practitioners.(read more)
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London School Of Economics And Political Science (University Of London)
Anon, June 2010Overall score
Overall a good experience, during which I met interesting people, got introduced to top-notch research and, well, found a nice job. I think this MSc is designed for people looking for careers in consulting, strategy etc. I would definitely recommend the program to anyone with a strong economics background who wants a more applied approach: don;t underestimate the mathematical content of the course (especially if you did business/management rather than econ in undergrad)
Study experience
The MSc management and economics is a small program (around 20 people), and most classes are of this size.This implies a lot of interaction with professors, discussions, etc. Our professors are world-class experts in their fields, with impressive research and, for some, media appearances. I found most courses quite challenging, but nothing impossible. Be prepared for an interesting mix of theory (hard core mathematical models) and practice (case studies).
Facilities
The management department is in a brand new building with modern facilities, and we benefit from reserved study spaces, nice common areas and bright, modern classrooms. The rest of the university, however, has average facilities: the library has a nice architecture, but is noisy, overcrowded when needed and depressing. Sports facilities are simply bad (small, smelly gym)
Postgraduate life
Well, diversity is the keyword: LSE is one of the most international institutions of the world, and life in residences will enable you to make the most out of it (although residences are bad!). There are plenty of student societies, but most are either national (i.e. German, french, indian etc) or business/academia oriented (economics society, finance society...). I was part of some, but never really actively participated to any. Overall, I found most people at LSE quite interesting but too stressed and not very willing to go out at some times of the year. Compared to my undergrad, it was definitely quieter, less partying and more studying!
Job prospects
LSE name helps, but is not enough: you will also need a strong undergrad (in October, when you apply, you have no grades from LSE yet), some internships at least (especially if planning to go to Inv. Banking) and extracurriculars. Of course you have all the biggest names visiting campus (Goldman, Morgan Stanley, JP, McKinsey, Bain BCG etc), which gives you the opportunity to network. But I would say the job market is super competitive, and an MSc alone won't guarantee a job.
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Marketing And Strategy Msc
University Of Warwick
Anthony, November 2007Overall score
Firstly, the competition is extremely high to get into this university. But once you manage to get 320+ so UCAS points, I don't think there is a slight hesitation in joining this prestigious university.
For me personally, because I studiedin the Business School, the reputation aswell as the facilities really met my needs.
This included social events such as on the Warwick orientation they organise and the many societies that operate for fresh graduates. There is plenty to do in such an academically centred university life even if its the own cinema and drama theatre on campus!
Study experience
Course lectures for the business school tend to be researchers themselves which makes the lectures extremely useful.
Facilities
Although the uni is not as modern as I thought, the amount of books and journal articles available is immense.
Postgraduate life
The university has so many clubs from sport to cultural nationality clubs, it really helps to broaden your cultural acumen in joining some societies purely just to check out what they do.
Job prospects
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Marketing MSc
University Of Birmingham
Siew Ching, November 2007Overall score
Excellent. It was a great chance to get along with people from other countries around the world. Yes, I would recommend the students to study in university and appreciate the chance to study well and enjoy the university life as much as they can.
Study experience
I enjoyed it very much and appreciated the chance of overseas study. The lecturers were helpful and friendly.
Facilities
Very good, excellent facilities.
Postgraduate life
I was a member of the Malayasian society, English club. I think the Englishs club is the best club for me. I could know alot of people from other countries.
Job prospects
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