Doctor of Dental Medicine (Dentistry)
Program Overview
Doctor of Dental Medicine (Dentistry) at Alte University is an English-taught bachelors degree program designed to build current academic knowledge, applied skills, professional judgment, and readiness for employment or further study. The curriculum combines core study with research, practical learning, and a final integrative component.
Goals, Outcomes & Methods
Biomedical foundations, oral biology, dental materials, diagnostics, preventive and restorative dentistry, periodontology, endodontics, prosthodontics, orthodontics, oral surgery, research, and clinical care.
The learning process, along with theoretical teaching, is focused on developing practical skills. The student performs practically all the manipulations on the phantom that are provided by the program. This method of teaching is safe. The student has the opportunity to perform any manipulation or procedure on the phantom several times and then treat the patient under the supervision of A professor or lecturer. The university has its own dental clinic, which provides more opportunities for practical work.
Lectures, seminars, guided discussion, case and problem-based learning, individual and group assignments, presentations, practical or laboratory sessions, independent study, digital learning resources, and project or research supervision.
Program Structure & Plan
The program is based on the ECTC system, which is maximally student-centered and based on their academic workload, which is needed to achieve the goals of the curriculum. The program includes 300 credits 1 credit = 30 hours 1 hour = 60 minutes (50 + 10) 300 credits of the program = 9000 hours The credit expresses the educational load required for the student and can be obtained through the achievement of learning outcomes, which is reflected in Order 3 of the Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, 2007 and one of the positive assessments of the regulation of the educational process at Alte University. The credit includes contact and independent working hours. During the semester, the student should preferably achieve an average of 30 credits and 60 credits per year. however, depending on the specifics of the student's individual curriculum, the number of credits per year may be less than 60 or more, but not more than 75.
Tuition & Fees
| Fee Type | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | Total |
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Tuition Fee
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4,500 | 4,500 | 4,500 | 4,500 | 4,500 | 22,500 |
| Grand Total | 4,500 | 4,500 | 4,500 | 4,500 | 4,500 | 22,500 |
No scholarships are currently available for this program.
Who Should Apply
The Dentistry Program at Alte University is a modern English medium one cycle educational program designed to prepare highly qualified dental professionals through internationally oriented theoretical and clinical education. The program duration is 5 years and follows the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS), comprising 300 ECTS credits. The curriculum is student centered and focused on developing professional competencies, clinical skills, research abilities, and ethical dental practice. The learning process combines theoretical education with extensive practical and clinical training. Students initially practice dental procedures in advanced phantom laboratories and simulation environments before progressing to real patient treatment under the supervision of experienced professors and clinical instructors.
Admission Requirements
Passport, Passport-size photo, Academic transcript, Diploma / certificate
Required Documents
Career Prospects
General Dentist Orthodontist Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon Cosmetic Dentist Implantologist Dental Clinic Manager International Dental Practice Opportunities
Program Accreditation & Recognition
Program delivered within Alte University's authorized higher-education framework and designed around applicable national dental education standards; professional recognition and licensing vary by jurisdiction.
General Information
The Dentistry Program at Alte University is a modern English medium one cycle educational program designed to prepare highly qualified dental professionals through internationally oriented theoretical and clinical education.
The program duration is 5 years and follows the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS), comprising 300 ECTS credits. The curriculum is student centered and focused on developing professional competencies, clinical skills, research abilities, and ethical dental practice.
The learning process combines theoretical education with extensive practical and clinical training. Students initially practice dental procedures in advanced phantom laboratories and simulation environments before progressing to real patient treatment under the supervision of experienced professors and clinical instructors.
Accommodation details coming soon. Contact the university for housing options.
Prepare Visa Documents
Submit Visa Application - The student submits the visa application through the Georgian Embassy, E-Visa portal, or authorized visa center depending on the process applicable to their country.
Verification & Processing - Authorities may verify documents.
Receive Visa Approval - Once approved, the student receives the Georgia student visa (D3 visa) and can prepare for travel.
Travel to Georgia - After arrival, students complete university registration and begin classes.
Temporary Residence Card (TRC) - After entering Georgia, students usually apply for a Temporary Residence Card/Permit to legally continue their stay during studies.
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