Dental Technology (B.Sc.)
Program structure
Structure of the program
The standard period of study of the modularly-structured Dental Technology Bachelor's degree program is six semesters.
In the first two semesters, mathematic-natural science and engineering basic subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Statics, Strength of Materials and Production Technology are taught.
Starting in the fourth semester, value is placed on dental-medical materials and processes.
Elective modules, interdisciplinary modules, the project week of the faculty as well as a scientific practical project and the Bachelor thesis with 15 credit points round out the curriculum in the sixth semester.
The degree program concludes with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) title.
Modules
- Fundamentals of Applied Mathematics
- Elementary Physics
- Basics of Chemistry
- Statics
- Basics of Materials Technology
- Applied Mathematics
- Basic Anatomy
- Strength of Materials
- Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Metrology
- Basic Solid State Physics
- Materials Analysis and Product Analysis
- Anatomy and Physiology of the Head Region
- Preprosthetic and Preprosthetic Surgical Procedures
- Metallography
- Technology of Dental Prosthesis 2
- Materials Testing: Metals
- Polymer Chemistry
- Dental Ceramics
- Polymeric Dental Materials
- Business Administration
- Casting and Heat Treatment for Dental Technology
- Computer Modelling
- Technology of Dental Prosthesis 2
- Quality Management
- Fundamentals of Project Management
- Corrosion and Damage Analysis
- Metallic Dental Materials
- Dental Technology / Implants
- Elective
- Applied Scientific Project
- Bachelor Thesis and Colloquium