Diploma In Dental Hygiene
University of Manitoba
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Study options
For international students
Direct Entry applicants are those who have not attended a post-secondary institution or have completed fewer than 24 credit hours at a recognized university or college. Direct entry applicants require the following: Manitoba high school graduation including 5 full credits at the Grade 12 level in courses designated S, G, or U A minimum 85% average over the following, with no less than 60% in each course: English 40S; Applied Mathematics 40S or Pre-Calculus Mathematics 40S; Chemistry 40S; An academic 40S course Advanced entry is for applicants who have completed a minimum of 30 credit hours of university-level study, including several required and recommended courses at the University of Manitoba or another recognized post-secondary institution. English language proficiency IAEP (Intensive Academic English Program): Minimum score required: Pass Level 5/AEPUCE (Academic English Program for University and College Entrance) IELTS (Academic - computer or paper) or IELTS Indicator: Minimum score required: 6.5 overall; Minimum score of 6.0 in each of the four modules (listening, reading, speaking, writing); and IELTS One Skill Retake results are accepted by the Undergraduate Admissions Office, University of Manitoba CAEL (Canadian Academic English Assessment) - Online or Test Centre: Minimum score required: 60 TOEFL iBT or TOEFL iBT Paper Edition or TOEFL iBT Home Edition (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Minimum overall score of 86, and Minimum component scores: 20 (Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking) CAE: C1 Advanced: Minimum score required: 180 CAE: C2 Proficiency: Minimum score required: 180 PTE: Minimum score required: 58 DET: Minimum overall score of 120, and Minimum component scores: 105 (Literacy, Comprehension, Production, Conversation)
3 years - Full time
About
The University of Manitoba is Western Canada’s first university. With a legacy of over 137 years of academic excellence UoM offers over 100 degrees, diplomas, and certificates in a variety of subjects. There are over 30,000 students and 8,700 faculty and staff. The University also has one of the highest number of indigenous students in Canada. Primary areas of study include Law, Medicine, Engineering, Art and Environmental Studies. With more than 20 research centres and institutes that are associated with UoM there are numerous opportunities for doctoral research.