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Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Dental Science

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This Higher Education ProgrammeAward In Foundations Of Dental Science is accredited by the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA), to be delivered by European Institute of Medical Studies (EIMS) under the licence number 2018-004 and Licence Category: Higher Education Institution.

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COURSE INFORMATION

ECTS : 180

MQF/EQF : 6

mode of attendance : full-time

training site : St. Julians – Malta

COURSE DESCRIPTION

duration : 3 Years (Total Learning Hours)

course code : EIMSUBDS

 

mode of delivery : face to face

language : English

The Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Dental Science (BScDS) is an innovative and interdisciplinary programme that bridges dental science, biomedical research, and advanced technologies. Designed to address the evolving landscape of healthcare and dentistry, this course prepares students to become professionals equipped with scientific expertise, research skills, and technological competencies.

The programme integrates:
Comprehensive Dental Science Education: A strong foundation through the Foundations  Degree of Dental Science (120 ECTS)
Interdisciplinary Approach: Combining biomedical engineering, digital health, and dental materials research
Research & Innovation: Training in advanced methodologies, data analysis, and evidence-based practice
Career Flexibility: Graduates can pursue roles in research, healthcare technology, policy, and academia
Collaborative & Ethical Practice: Emphasizing team-based problem-solving and compliance with healthcare regulations

Students will gain in-depth knowledge of oral health sciences, biomaterials, bioinformatics, and health IT, positioning them as pioneers in the future of dental research, technology development, and healthcare innovation.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Dental Science (BScDS) will acquire a strong foundation in dental science, biomedical research, and interdisciplinary applications, equipping them with critical thinking, analytical, and technological skills to advance in healthcare, research, and innovation

Learning Outcome 1 – Competence

Reusability Level:

Description:Upon completion of the program, learners will have acquired the competence and understanding necessary to: a) Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of dental science, enriched by knowledge of advanced research methodologies and interdisciplinary applications. b) Apply advanced laboratory techniques and conduct in-depth data analysis to address research questions and drive innovation in dental and biomedical science. c) Integrate biomedical engineering principles into the development and application of dental technologies, ensuring relevance to modern healthcare challenges. d) Engage with emerging trends and technological advancements, fostering innovation in dental science, biomedical engineering, and healthcare technology. e) Conduct independent, evidence-based research, contributing new insights to dental science, healthcare innovation, and public health policies. f) Adhere to and promote high ethical standards in research and practice, with an emphasis on professionalism, equity, and regulatory compliance.

Learning Outcome 2 – Knowledge

Reusability Level:

Description:Research Methodology a) Comprehensive Understanding: Develop expertise in research design, encompassing advanced data collection methods and statistical analysis techniques relevant to dental and biomedical research. b) Ethical Research Practices: Understand and articulate the ethical considerations and regulatory frameworks essential for conducting responsible and impactful research. c) Awareness of Emerging Trends: Identify and critically analyze current trends, challenges, and advancements in dental and biomedical research. Interdisciplinary Integration a) Cross-Disciplinary Knowledge: Explore the integration of dental science with medical, biomedical engineering, and health informatics disciplines, fostering a holistic understanding of healthcare innovation. b) Technological Applications: Explain and apply the practical implications of technological advancements, such as biomedical devices, digital health tools, and data analytics, to enhance research and non-clinical dental practices.

Learning Outcome 3  – Skill

Reusability Level:

Description:The learner will be able to: a) Analyze personal learning progress through formal assessments, identifying strengths and areas for growth. b) Seek and utilize resources and support to address knowledge gaps, fostering a commitment to continuous personal and professional development. c) Demonstrate a robust understanding of biomedical and dental sciences, preparing for advanced studies in fields such as dental degrees, biomedical engineering, or related areas. d) Explain physiological and pathological phenomena, particularly in oral physiopathology, to inform research and non-clinical practices. e) Execute laboratory methods essential for biomedical and dental research with precision. f) Design and conduct experiments, analyze complex datasets, and interpret results to derive evidence-based conclusions. g) Formulate and implement independent research projects, encompassing design, execution, and dissemination. h) Evaluate scientific literature to stay informed about the latest advancements in biomedical and dental research. i) Compose and present research proposals, reports, and scientific papers with clarity, precision, and adherence to professional standards. j) Contribute effectively to collaborative solutions within multidisciplinary teams by leveraging diverse expertise. k) Apply engineering principles innovatively to address complex biomedical and dental challenges, advancing research and healthcare outcomes. l) Implement ethical standards in all facets of biomedical and dental research and practice, ensuring compliance with professional and regulatory frameworks.

The Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Dental Science (BScDS) is a residential programme delivered entirely in Malta. It is designed for students who intend to progress their studies in dental and/or medical fields within the European context and will reside in Malta during their studies.

This programme is specifically targeted at:

🔹 Students who have completed a Foundation Degree in Dental Science (120 ECTS)  and students who have earned a strong foundation in dental or medical sciences and wish to continue their academic journey towards a Bachelor’s degree (MQF Level 6, 180 ECTS).

🔹 Students aspiring to pursue further studies in dentistry, biomedical research, or healthcare specializations – The programme provides a structured pathway for academic progression into clinical and research-based fields.

🔹 Individuals interested in interdisciplinary career opportunities – This degree integrates dental science, biomedical research, and healthcare technology, preparing graduates for roles in dental materials research, public health, healthcare IT, and innovation-driven sectors.

🔹 International students seeking an INNOVATIVE  English-language programme in a European academic setting 

Applicants must meet the entry requirements for both the Foundation Degree in Dental Science (120 ECTS, MQF Level 6) and the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Dental Science (BScDS) (180 ECTS, MQF Level 6) to ensure a structured academic progression.

Entry Requirements for the Foundation Degree in Dental Science (120 ECTS, MQF Level 6)

Applicants are required to meet one of the following criteria:

1️⃣ For applicants from the Italian educational system:

  • Completion of the High School Diploma (HSD), as per the Italian education system, or an equivalent qualification at EQF/MQF Level 4, which grants access to higher education.
  • The Italian HSD includes native-level Italian language proficiency and competence in English as a foreign language.

2️⃣ For international applicants:

  • Possession of a qualification at EQF/MQF Level 4, which allows access to higher education.
  • Proof of English language proficiency at EQF Level 3 or equivalent, demonstrated by:
    ✔ IELTS 6.5
    ✔ GCE Advanced Grade C or better
    ✔ Other internationally recognized English language qualifications

📌 All applicants must undergo an admission interview, conducted either in person or via video call, to:
✔ Verify application documentation
✔ Ensure full awareness of residential study requirements in Malta
✔ Assess English language communication skills necessary for academic success and integration into the Maltese social environment

📌 Additional English Language Requirement:
If the EIMS Admissions Board, as per the EIMS QA Policy, determines that an applicant meets the academic and residential requirements but lacks sufficient English communicative competence, they may be required to complete an additional foundational communication course in English before or during the first semester. This course must be provided by an accredited language institution and lead to a recognized EFL qualification.

Entry Requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Dental Science (BScDS) (180 ECTS, MQF Level 6)

Applicants must meet one of the following requirements to be eligible for the Bachelor’s degree:

1️⃣ Completion of the Foundation Degree in Dental Science (120 ECTS, MQF Level 6)

  • This qualification, awarded by EIMS, provides the scientific, theoretical, and methodological knowledgerequired to progress to the Bachelor’s level.

2️⃣ Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for Equivalent Qualifications

  • Applicants holding equivalent qualifications in Dental Sciences or related science fields must undergo the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process.
  • The RPL assessment ensures that previous studies and professional experience align with the programme’s objectives and learning outcomes.
  • However, applicants entering through this route must also meet the entry requirements of the Foundation Degree in Dental Science (120 ECTS).
  • The RPL process is conducted in accordance with the EIMS RPL Policy (hyperlink to policy if available).

Additional Accreditation Points & Considerations

Applicants with relevant professional experience or additional healthcare-related qualifications may receive additional accreditation points during the RPL process. Recognized certifications and qualifications include, but are not limited to:
✔ First Aid Certifications
✔ Health-Related Certifications (e.g., Nutrition, Anatomy, Microbiology)
✔ Other Healthcare and Biomedical Science Qualifications

📌 All applications will be subject to review by the EIMS Admissions Board to ensure candidates meet the required competencies for successful progression into the BScDS programme.
📌 For details on RPL → [EIMS RPL Policy page]
📌 Start Your Application → [Link to application form]

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The Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Dental Science (BScDS) follows a student-centered and interdisciplinary teaching approach, combining theoretical instruction, research-driven learning, and hands-on application. The programme is delivered 100% face-to-face in Malta, ensuring direct engagement with faculty and peers in an interactive learning environment.

Pedagogical Methods

✔ Lectures & Interactive Learning

  • Traditional face-to-face lectures covering fundamental and advanced topics in dental science, biomedical research, and healthcare technology.
  • Use of multimedia tools, case-based discussions, and problem-solving activities to enhance learning outcomes.

✔ Laboratory-Based Training & Digital Tools

  • Practical laboratory sessions, including virtual simulations and digital tools, are integrated into the curriculum to develop biomedical research skills.
  • Students engage with platforms such as Labster and Immersify Education for simulated lab experiments and clinical case analysis.

✔ Research & Evidence-Based Learning

  • The curriculum emphasizes scientific research methodologies, equipping students with skills in data analysis, biostatistics, and critical appraisal of scientific literature.
  • The final-year Research Project/Dissertation (9 ECTS) provides students with hands-on experience in conducting independent, high-quality research in dental science.

✔ Collaborative & Multidisciplinary Learning

  • Emphasis on team-based problem-solving with an interdisciplinary approach involving experts in dental science, engineering, and healthcare technology.
  • Integration of real-world case studies and innovative research to align with industry and academic advancements.

✔ Professional & Ethical Training

  • Courses on medical ethics, healthcare regulation, and biomedical engineering principles ensure that students are well-prepared for professional and ethical challenges in healthcare research and development.

✔ Assessment-Integrated Learning

  • Summative & Formative Assessments ensure continuous student development:
    🔹 AF1 – Written Assessments (MCQs, short essays, case study analysis)
    🔹 AF2 – Practical Assessments (Oral presentations, laboratory exams, research-based projects)
    🔹 80% mandatory attendance for theoretical modules; 100% attendance required for lab-based assessments
AF1 – Assessment Format 1 (Written Assessments)
Marks component Max.
attendance, punctuality and attitude of the student in the classroom/during learning 10
Interim evaluation through written items 45
Final evaluation through the test with written items 45
Focus: Critical thinking, synthesis, and application of theoretical knowledge.
examples:

 

– Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

– Short answer tests

– Essays (both short 300/800 w and long 1,500/3,000)

– Case study analyses

Pass Mark: 55 shall be considered the pass mark, of which 50 marks need to come from the two evaluations (interim/final) each of 90 minutes. A high mark in attendance (APA) shall not compensate for a joint mark of less than 50 in the written evaluations.
AF2 – Assessment Format 2 (Practical Assessments)
Marks component Max.
attendance, punctuality and attitude of the student in the classroom/during learning (min. acceptable attendance is 80%) 10
Practical Test under Supervision 90
Focus: Hands-on skills, problem-solving, and real-world application of knowledge.
examples:

 

– Practical Project

– Practical Exam

– Oral Presentation

– Practical laboratory Exam

– Reflective Report

Pass MarK: For units assessed in the AF2 format, the passing mark is set at 55. A high attendance score (APA) cannot be used to compensate for failing to achieve the minimum pass mark of 55.

55% passing mark for each component and clarify that attendance cannot compensate for skill or knowledge deficiencies.

Summative – Formative Assessments
Summative Assessments: AF1s – AF2s – Examinations are summative assessments used to determine if students have achieved the required competencies to progress through the course or to graduate.
Formative Assessments: These are ongoing evaluations conducted throughout the program to provide feedback and guide students’ progress. These assessments include quizzes, reflective journals, peer assessments, and discussions. Formative assessments support continuous learning and improvement but do not directly contribute to final grades.
Multi-source Feedback Feedback from lecturers, peers, and other stakeholders offers a 360-degree evaluation of student performance. This comprehensive feedback approach helps students identify strengths and address weaknesses, contributing to their academic and professional development.
The EIMS Resit Policy for this programme is as follows:

Eligibility for Resit:

Students are eligible for resits if they fail a unit with a final mark below 50% (grade E or F).

Resit Timeline:

  • First Semester Failures: Resits will take place during the examination week of the second semester of the same academic year.
  • Second Semester Failures: Resits will be held during the examination week of the first semester of the second academic year.
  • Second Semester Failures: Resits will occur up to three months after the second semester’s examination week.

Assessment Parameters:

-Resits will follow the same format and parameters as the original assessments.

-Students are required to achieve a minimum final mark of 55% (grade C) in the resit to pass the unit.

Additional Costs:

Resit examinations will incur an additional cost, the details of which will be provided to students at the beginning of the programme.

0-100

(pass mark 55)

Total Mark with Range GRADE
90-100 A+
80-89 A
75-79 B+
70-74 B
60-69 C+
55-59 C
0-54 F (failed)
Research Project / Dissertation
Research Project (10,000 words) 70%
Viva Voce (Oral Examination) 30%
Grading Scale

 

Distinction (70-100%)

 

Merit (60-69%)

 

Pass (55-59%)

 

Fail

 

(Below 55%)

 

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Application form 100 €
Matriculation € 250
Annual fees € 7000  (or 10 installments of € 740)
Final certificate fee € 150 with certificate of exams taken

The Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Dental Science (BScDS) provides students with an advanced understanding of dental science, biomedical research, and healthcare innovation. The programme is designed to serve as a pathway for further academic progression in dental and medical fields.

📌 It is important to note that this Bachelor’s degree does not grant access to practice as a dentist but serves as a foundation for further specialization and professional advancement.

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