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University of Bridgeport

Bridgeport , Connecticut ,United States

Associate Degree in Dental Hygiene

The UB Associate in Dental Hygiene AS degree program combines general education courses with courses from the Fones School of Dental Hygiene to offer a broad educational preparation. In addition to basic and dental science theory, the two-year curriculum provides education in prevention service and dental health education.

Dental Hygiene instruments and supplies are issued through the Fones School. These items are distributed throughout the clinical phase of the curriculum, the costs of which are included in tuition. During the second year, students receive clinical training not only at the Fones Dental Health Center on campus but also through assignments at clinical and educational facilities of school dental health programs, hospitals, and community agencies. These assignments are directly supervised by Fones faculty. Students may be responsible for their own transportation to community agencies. All courses listed for the Associate and/or Bachelor of Science degree are required for graduation. Dental Hygiene students must earn a grade of “C” in all major courses. Any student who receives a grade of “C-” or below in a course in the major field must obtain a written statement from the Fones School Director specifying the procedure necessary to remedy the deficiency and remain in the major.

Enrollment in the second year is contingent on successfully completing all first year requirements with a cumulative QPR of 2.5. Dental Hygiene clinical courses begin in the fall term. The Associate in Science degree curriculum is open only to full-time Dental Hygiene students. Clinical students are required to submit a physical, dental, and visual acuity report, provide proof of required immunizations and Tuberculin/PPD record, and must maintain certification in cardiopulmonary resuscitation for the Health Care Provider.

Intakes

  • May
  • Sep

Application Processing Time in Days: 20

Minimum English Language Requirements

English Level Description IELTS (1.0 -9.0) TOEFL IBT (0-120) TOEFL CBT (0-300) PTE (10-90)
Expert 9 120 297-300 86-90
Very Good 8.5 115-119 280-293 83-86
Very Good 8 110-114 270-280 79-83
Good 7.5 102-109 253-267 73-79
Good 7 94-101 240-253 65-73
Competent 6.5 79-93 213-233 58-65
Competent 6 60-78 170-210 50-58
Modest 5.5 46-59 133-210 43-50
Modest 5 35-45 107-133 36-43
Limited 4 32-34 97-103 30-36
Extremely Limited < 4 < 31 < 93 < 30

Job Opportunity Potential

Understanding yourself is the first step to identifying an appropriate major/career. It is important to choose a professional path that aligns with your interests, skills, values and personality! The Counselors at the Center for Career Development are equipped with the tools and resources to help you explore your interests and relate them to an applicable major/profession.

Choosing a major can be one of the biggest decisions that you will make throughout your college career. It is important to understand that choosing a major does not bind you to a specific career for life. For instance, if you choose to major in Psychology, it does not necessarily mean you have to be a Psychologist. A college degree is a foundation that you can build off of, and each position is a stepping stone to your ultimate goal. Explore your major/career options to identify entry-level positions, salary, advancement opportunities, etc. Be sure to fully understand what it means to major in a particular area!

Career Advisement appointments are available for counselors to meet with students on a one-on-one basis to discuss individual needs and goals, as well to develop an effective “action plan” on how to reach those goals.

PSW Opportunity

3 years PSW

Admission Requirement / Eligibility Criteria

Admissions Requirements
The Admissions Committee places emphasis on the quality of the preparatory work of each applicant. Students are admitted for a full academic year, including both the Fall and Spring terms.

To be considered for Admission, an applicant must submit:
An Application for Admission through our online application portal or through the Common Application
An official copy of all high school transcripts
Test optional*
* SAT or ACT scores are optional except for a few specialized programs. Students applying as test-optional are required to submit a personal essay. Ask your counselor for more information.

Students may also elect to submit a personal statement, letter(s) of recommendation, a resume and/or other documentation that supports the student’s application. These additional items are not required of all applicants, though Dental Hygiene and Nursing applicants should read below for requirements specific to those programs. All applicants are strongly encouraged to submit any additional documentation that they believe will assist the Admissions Committee in determining their eligibility for admission.

High School Requirements
An applicant should be a graduate of a regionally accredited secondary school and should present sixteen acceptable units of academic work, including:

Four units in English
Three units in Mathematics
Two units in a lab science
Two units in the social sciences
Five electives
An applicant who has not satisfied the distribution of college requirements but has presented convincing evidence of the quality of his/her high school work, maybe admitted upon the determination of the Admissions Committee that the student is prepared for university-level study.

Standardized Tests
Students that elect to submit SAT or ACT scores may request that the testing program send the scores directly to the University. Test scores will also be accepted if submitted by the student’s high school guidance counselor.

American College Testing (ACT)
Administered by the American College Testing Program. Scored on a scale of 1-36. Scores for English, Math, Reading, Science Reasoning, and Composite. Score requirements vary depending on major.

Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
Administered by the College Board. Scored on a scale of 200-800 for each part: reading/writing and math. Score requirements vary depending on major.

Students who completed most or all of their high school studies in a foreign language must also submit proof of English Language proficiency. This may be obtained with a minimum SAT Reading and Writing score of 450 or by taking the TOEFL or IELTS and meeting the requirements below.

International English language Testing System (IELTS)
Administered by the British Council, IDP, and Cambridge English language assessment. Scored on a scale of 0-9. There are four parts: Listening, Reading Writing and Speaking. A student must score above a 6.0 to satisfactorily demonstrate English language proficiency.

  • Course Type: Full Time
  • Course Level: Bachelors/UG Degree
  • Duration: 02 Year  
  • Total Tuition Fee: 65720 USD
    Annual Cost of Living: 14000 USD
    Application Fee: N/A
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