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Foundation Degree in Science - FdSc

Dental Technology

Sheffield College

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What this course is about

UCAS code: B840

Here's what Sheffield College says about its Dental Technology course.

Validated by The University of Hull, this exciting full time course offers a practical focus on Dental Technology; allowing students to develop specialist skills in depth, whilst also gaining a broad, contextual understanding of the profession. Studied over two years (full-time), students will focus on the basic professional and practical skills required for success in the professions (such as basic anatomy for dentistry, public health and legislation) in the first year, then develop their theoretical knowledge and technical abilities (focusing on dental technology skills in a variety of areas) during the second year.

KEY UNITS Level 4 (Year One)

Semester 1 Introduction to Dental Technology (20 credits)Basic Dental Anatomy and Terminology (20 credits)Dental Legislation and Professionalism (20 credits) Semester 2 Introduction to Dental Material Sciences (20 credits)Dental Technology Techniques: Removable Prosthesis (20 credits)Dental Public Health and Professional Practice (20 credits)

Level 5 (Year 2) Semester 1 Dental Biosciences and Anatomy (20 credits)Dental Technology Techniques: Removable Prosthesis and Orthodontics (40 credits) Semester 2 Dental Technology Techniques: Fixed Restorative (20 credits)Advanced Dental Technology Techniques and Procedures (20 credits)Dental Material Science (20 credits)Work Based Project

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Course details

Qualification

Foundation Degree in Science - FdSc

Department

Science, Dental and Pharmacy

Location

City Campus | Sheffield

Duration

1 Years

Study mode

Full-time

Subjects

• Dental technology

Start date

September 2026

Application deadline

14 January 2026

Tuition fees

LocationFees
England£7,950 per year
Scotland£7,950 per year
Wales£7,950 per year
Northern Ireland£7,950 per year

The modules you will study

Key Units Level 4 (Year One) Semester 1 Introduction to Dental Technology (20 credits) Basic Dental Anatomy and Terminology (20 credits) Dental Legislation and Professionalism (20 credits) Semester 2 Introduction to Dental Material Sciences (20 credits) Dental Technology Techniques: Removable Prosthesis (20 credits) Dental Public Health and Professional Practice (20 credits) Level 5 (Year 2) Semester 1 Dental Biosciences and Anatomy (20 credits) Dental Technology Techniques: Removable Prosthesis and Orthodontics (40 credits) Semester 2 Dental Technology Techniques: Fixed Restorative (20 credits) Introduction to Advanced Techniques (20 credits) Dental Material Science (20 credits) Work Based Project

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