This Higher Education Programme: Award 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 DESCRIPTION
This is a residential Award taught completely in Malta. It is aimed at Italian students intending to progress their studies in dental and / or medical fields in the European context. The language of instruction will be Italian, except for the foreign language units. EIMS will direct the students who have completed the course at affiliated European Universities to carry on their studies in Dental Degree.
The same residential Award taught in Malta is offered also in English Language for International Students ( EIMSUADS INT)
As such, they will acquire detailed foundational theoretical and practical medical knowledge with a focus on dentistry, involving a critical understanding of foundational medical principles.
Students will learn how the dental/medical knowledge acquired is applied in the context of foundational medical and dentistry scenarios, and will be able to communicate such knowledge using the medical register in the target language.
Students will develop learning skills that they will be able to transfer to their further studies in the target dental and other medical courses.
This is a residential Award taught completely in Malta. It is aimed at students intending to progress their studies in dental and / or medical fields in the European context, and who will reside in Malta for their studies. Market research by EIMS has shown there is a clear demand for this service taught in an English-language social and cultural environment that is close to Italy, such as Malta. The language of instruction shall be English and Italian, except for the foreign language units. The course shall have two different cohorts, i.e one cohort is taught the whole programme in the Italian language and another cohort shall be delivered completetly in the English language. As explained below, the applicable entry requirements stipulated below, shall apply.
Applicants are required to have achieved their High School Diploma (HSD) as per the Italian educational system, or equivalent, at EQF/MQF level 4. In the Italian system the HSD is required for entry into undergraduate courses – please see HERE. The HSD includes competence in Italian at native speaker level, and communicative competence in English as a foreign language.
For applications chosing the Italian streamSince the Award will be delivered in Italian, and the Award English language courses will start at a foundational communicative level so as to reinforce mastery before going on to the medical register, the Italian High School Diploma is fit for purpose as an entry requirement.
For International applicants: Applicants shall be in possession of:
- a qualfication at EQF level 4, which grants access to higher education.
- English EQF level 3, Grade C or better, GCE Advanced grade C or better, IELTS 6.5, or equivalent.
All applicants shall undergo an inteview at point of application, to be carried out face-to-face or by video-call. The purpose of this interview shall be a) to verify the documentation of the application, b) to ensure that the applicant and his/her family are fully conversant with the requirements of residential tuition in Malta, and c) to verify that the applicant has sufficient communicative competence in English to undertake the Award with profit and communicate in the Maltese social context.
If the EIMS Admissions Board as per the EIMS QA Policy deems that an applicant has satisfied a) and b) above but not c) , it shall reserve the right to request the applicant to undergo an additonal fundational communication course in English, prior to commencement of the Award or concurrently in the first semester. This course can be by an accredited English Language school and/or leading to a recognized EFL qualification.
click here to access the Programme of Study Award in Foundations of Dental Science (EIMSUADS)
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click here to access the General Assessment Procedures of Award in Foundations of Dental Science ( EIMSUADS / EIMSUADS INT)
teaching
The Award pedagogy will be a mix of interactive lectures with theoretical and practical components. Lectures are typlically 50 minutes long, starting with a presentation of the lesson summary and completed with lesson synthesis and a Q&A session. The practical component, structured in conjunction with the theoretical component, consists of weekly classes of 110 minutes. It includes laboratory work with anatomical models.
The syllabus will be taught using the support of multimedia devices. Relevant theoretical concepts will be exposed in the classroom. Discussion based on “problem issues” will be promoted. These different teaching approaches aim to develop the student’s ability to create their own model of learning, adapted to each programmatic topic.
In each of the medical and dental science units, lecturers shall be a mix of medical or biology experts who will provide the relevant knowledge, coupled with practicing dentists who will contextualize this knowledge in relevant dentistry scenarios.
The language of instruction will typically be Italian, but may vary, especially in the second year, from unit to unit according to the lecturers and to enhance the language competence of particpating students.
Students will engage with practical work through use of digital resources made available by EIMS and well known to young people. Students will become familiar with the contents of the units using a modern approach and familiar for them.
Collaborative teamwork via our online platform will be organized. Small group of laboratory sessions will be organized where students will be able to use the study models and the contents of the units.
Online practical work will be assigned and students should work on inferences at preclinical levels. For an example, complete blood picture or histological slide images will given and students will derive inference from it and provisionally disgnose the pathology.
assessment
Assessment Format 1 (AF1)
Marks component | Max. |
attendance, punctuality and attitude of the student in the classroom/during learning (min. acceptable attendance is 80%) | 10 |
Interim evaluation through test with multiple choice items | 45 |
Final evaluation through test with multiple choice items | 45 |
For Units assessed in Format 1, 55 shall be considered the pass-mark, of which 50 marks needs to be come from the two multiple choice tests, each of 90 minutes. A high mark in attendance shall not compensate for joint mark of less than 50 in the two multiple choice tests.
Assessment Format 2 (AF2)
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 of lecturer | 90 |
With respect to the marking of the practical test in Format 2, the grading shall be as per table below. A Grade of A to D is required for a Pass, whilst E shall be considered a Fail. For Units assessed in Format 2, 55 shall be considered the pass-mark; however a high mark in attendance shall not compensate for a Grade E in the practical test. The practical test shall be of 30 minutes.
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Application form 100 €
Matriculation € 250
Annual fees € 8500 (or 10 installments of € 890)
Final certificate fee € 50 with certificate of exams taken
The Award in Foundations of Dental Science comprises the first two years of the Degree Course in Dentistry and therefore serves to lead to the continuation of studies in a Dentistry Degree in other Universities. Therefore, since this Award serves as the introductory course of a Dental Programme and it does not lead to granting access to practising the dental profession.