Learning through experience is considered an integral part of studying oral health at Charles Sturt University. Clinical placements make up around 60% of your course, ensuring you are confident and job ready when you graduate. You will begin your practical placements in real clinics from year one which leads to extended clinical practice in your third year.
The program offers you the opportunity to undertake clinical placements in a mixture of generalist and specialist disciplines in university, community, rural and metropolitan clinics.
You must undergo a National Criminal Record Check either through your State or Territory Police Service or through the Australian Federal Police in order to obtain a National Police Certificate.
If you have any queries regarding this matter, including the opportunities available for review of a particular case, contact the Course Coordinator.
On campus
Wagga Wagga
Session 1
Undergraduate
3 years full-time on campus
NO
N/A
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