Course overview
The University of Adelaide's postgraduate Doctor of Clinical Dentistry program in Orthodontics is of three years duration and leads to the specialist degree of Doctor of Clinical Dentistry. This course is part of a specific program designed to lead to specialist registration in the field of Orthodontics. The course comprises a mix of coursework, clinical work, a research project and is designed to conform to the Educational Requirements of the University of Adelaide and the Australian Society of Orthodontists.
Course learning outcomes
- Demonstrate a comprehensive knowledge, and advanced research skills including competency in investigative techniques and technologies relating to orthodontics.
- Understand and demonstrate professional and ethically appropriate research principles and workplace behaviours.
- Critically interpret, evaluate and synthesise understanding of background literature, and critically interpret and evaluate the methodology used and results obtained in a research context.
- Communicate scientific information including research context, approach, findings and significance clearly and concisely in written and spoken English.
- Work effectively in teams in small group and research contexts.