The Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry is a comprehensive program designed for individuals entering the dental hygiene profession. As the only program of its kind in Maryland, it offers a unique 2+2 structure: students complete 57 credits of prerequisite coursework at a regionally accredited U.S. college or university, followed by 65 credits of core dental hygiene courses at the University of Maryland, Baltimore.
Program Highlights:
Integrated Learning Environment: Students learn alongside dental students, benefiting from a collaborative educational setting within a state-of-the-art teaching facility.
Diverse Clinical Experience: The curriculum includes direct patient care under dental hygiene faculty supervision, with exposure to various dental specialties such as pediatrics, special needs, periodontics, and oral surgery.
Community Engagement: Students participate in service-learning opportunities across Maryland, aligning with the school's mission to serve diverse populations and address oral health disparities.
Hybrid Instruction: The program utilizes a blend of online and in-person coursework, including live clinics and laboratory sessions, catering to self-motivated and disciplined learners.
Graduates are well-prepared to provide comprehensive and ethical dental hygiene care, promote oral health, and assume leadership roles within the profession.
For more information, visit the program's official webpage.