The MSD in Dental Biomaterials at Boston University prepares students to develop and evaluate dental and craniofacial biomaterials used in prosthetic and clinical applications. You’ll build skills in materials science, analytical methods, and research design to support innovation in oral health.
The Master of Science in Dentistry (MSD) with a focus on Dental Biomaterials at Boston University equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary to develop and assess biomaterials used in dental and craniofacial applications. This program emphasizes innovation in oral health through a robust understanding of materials science and research methodologies.
Curriculum Focus: The program covers essential topics in biomaterials, materials science, and research methods tailored for dental and craniofacial applications.
Research Component: Students engage in research-focused projects, developing hypothesis-driven proposals and analyzing data with appropriate statistical methods to support their findings.
While specific GRE/GMAT scores or minimum GPA thresholds are not detailed, applicants are expected to meet Boston University's graduate admission standards for the MSD program. Required application materials typically include transcripts, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, a résumé, and English proficiency test scores if applicable.
Graduates of the MSD in Dental Biomaterials program are well-prepared for advanced careers in academia, research, and clinical settings. They may work in material development, quality assurance, or research institutions focused on improving dental health outcomes through innovative biomaterials.
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