Degree Program Odontology (Dentistry)
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
Key Information
Campus location
Kaunas, Lithuania
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
5 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
EUR 13,500 / per year **
Application deadline
05 Jul 2024*
Earliest start date
01 Sep 2024
* The online application opens on the 1st of November
** €13,500 / 1 - 4 study year; €14,000 / 5 study year
Introduction
The degree program Odontology aims at educating dentists capable of diagnosing and treating dental conditions and cooperating with other health care specialists in ensuring individual and public health.
Course details
- Odontology (Dentistry)
- 5 years
- MSc in Health Sciences, Doctor Odontologist
- 300 ECTS credits
- Taught in English
Why study Odontology (Dentistry) at LSMU?
- Clinical skills developed in phantom-head laboratories and clinics of the University.
- The multicultural environment and student community: international students from 87 different countries make up 25 % of the total student population at LSMU.
- Diploma recognized in the EU, USA, Israel, and other countries.
- Small groups, i.e. up to 10 students, in clinical courses.
- Support system for students’ adaptation: mentoring, tutoring, and psychological counseling.
- Possibility to spend a semester or a year abroad with the Erasmus+ exchange program.
- Tuition fees at a good quality-to-cost ratio and reasonable living costs in the country.
Admissions
Curriculum
Structure of the program
what you will learn each year
- Years 1 - 2: Anatomy, Histology and Embryology, Biochemistry, Physiology, etc., Lithuanian Language.
- Years 3 - 5: Clinical Cardiology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Clinical Endodontics and Clinical Practice, Orthodontics, Clinical Practice of Odontology, Periodontology and Oral Mucosa Disease Clinical Practice, Prosthetic Dentistry and Clinical Practice, Paediatric Dentistry.
Program Tuition Fee
Student Testimonials
Career Opportunities
After graduation, you can
- Practice dentistry;
- Continue your education by entering Ph.D. or residency programs;
- Work in public or private institutions conducting dental research or other dentistry-related areas of health promotion.