Customized Plan of Study
The graduate program is flexible and innovative in its tailoring to the interests and needs of the graduate student. Both a thesis and non-thesis option are available for the master's degree program. In addition, the program allows students to enroll on either a part-time or full-time basis. The typical length of study for the thesis track is two years. Entering students will begin coursework in the Fall semester. An innovative distance education option allows the candidate the prestige of a graduate education with the convenience of online technology. Interested candidates are advised to consult with the program director.
The curriculum is designed to provide meaningful academic experiences and
activities for each graduate student as matched with program coursework
offerings, facilities and resources. Typical courses for the graduate program
depend on the graduate student's area of concentration. A classroom and clinical teaching area of concentration
includes classroom and clinical student teaching with dental hygiene and dental students, curriculum concepts and practicum, special problems in dental
hygiene, principles of testing, introduction to research methodology, biostatistics, periodontics and
local anesthesia. A wide variety of electives may be chosen from those offered
in the School of Dentistry, the Henry W. Bloch School of Business and Public
Administration, the School of Education, the College of Arts and Sciences, the
School of Nursing or any other academic unit at UMKC.
The School of Dentistry provides an ideal environment for graduate students to
interact with clinical and basic science dental faculty and other
advanced-education specialty students for an exchange of ideas, knowledge and
resources. In addition, graduate dental hygiene students actively participate
in lectures, seminars, and practical and independent study that address their needs
and interests for their future careers.
Graduate students are required to design and conduct a research project in
fulfillment of their research requirement for both the thesis and non-thesis options of the program. This is accomplished under the supervision of a research
advisory committee. Basic knowledge and skills in conducting research are
gained through research coursework offered both in the School of Dentistry and
on the UMKC campus. Funding for graduate student
research is often available from the Dental School Rinehart Foundation, as well
as other external funding sources.