Oral Biology
The School of Dentistry offers a Master of Science degree in
Oral Biology. The emphasis in the program is placed on gaining advanced
understanding of oral and craniofacial structure and function in health and disease, and
application of modern biological principles and research techniques in the diagnosis,
treatment and prevention of oral and craniofacial diseases and anomalies. The M.S.
in oral biology degree program may be taken by itself, or concurrent with one of the
postgraduate clinical specialty certificate programs or the D.M.D. degree program at the
School of Dentistry.
The M.A. degree requires a minimum of 30 semester-hours of
course work, of which no more than 12 may be for thesis preparation and research.
The M.S. in Oral Biology degree requirements must be completed within four calendar years
from matriculation into the degree program. Classes are offered at Temple
University's Health Sciences Campus.
CONTACT:
School of Dentistry
Graduate Admissions
(215) 707-2918
www.temple.edu/dentistry