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Contacts
Website: http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/dentistry/index.html
Phone: 204.789.3631
Admissions e-mail: info_dent@umanitoba.ca
Program Information
- Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.)
- 4 years in length (+ minimum 2 years of prerequisite studies)
- Class of 2012:
- 285 applications were received for 29 positions available (2012)
- 70 applicants were granted interviews
- A minimum of 25 of the 29 positions in the first year dental program are allocated to Manitobans.
- For information on the Bachelor of Science (Dent) program, visit here.
For more information, click here and here
Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Required Courses (High School)
- Mathematics (pre-calculus) credit with minimum 50% score or Math 40S (applied ) with minimum 70%
- Chemistry 40S credit with minimum 50% score
- Physics 40S credit with minimum 50% score
- Biology 40S credit with minimum 50% score
- Minimum 60 university credit hours
- Minimum completion of 2 regular Fall/Winter sessions or 2 sets of 2 sequential terms where each term contains a minimum of 24 new credit hours.
- Mandatory Courses (42 credits) shown as possible McGill equivalents:
- Intro. Chemistry: CHEM 110 and 120 with labs
- Organic Chemistry: CHEM 212 and 222 with labs
- Biochemistry: BIOC 311/312 and BIOC300D
- or FD Sc 211/212/AN Sc 234 (offered by the Macdonald Campus)
- Physics: PHYS 101 and 102 with labs
- Biology: BIOL 111 and 112 with labs
- English: 3 credits
- Humanities/Social Sciences: One full course must be in the non-applied Sciences or non-pure Sciences (for information on classification, click here)
For more information, click here and here
GPA
- Minimum Core Course GPA: 3.40 (for Manitoba applicants in 2012), 3.80 (for out-of-province applicants in 2012)
- Adjusted GPA calculation for applicants with two years of pre-dental studies
- (2x average of CORE courses) + (1x average of lower year) + (3x average of better year) all divided by 6.
- Adjusted GPA calculation for applicants with 3 or more years of pre-dental studies
- (2 x the average on the CORE courses) + (0 x the average on lowest year) +(3 x the average on best year) + (1 x the average on each remaining full academic year of studies) all DIVIDED BY number of courses as appropriate
- Minimum GPA, and method of GPA calculation varies for different types of applicants
For more information, click here.
DAT
- Only the single best DAT score within the past 3 years will be considered
- Minimum PAT score: 14
- Minimum Carving Dexterity score: 12
- Average DAT score 2012: 18.66
For more information, click here
Supporting Documents
- Application form (online or on paper) includes:
- Supplemental Application Form
- Fee
- Two sets of final official transcripts + Interim transcripts
- Official DAT scores sent directly by the CDA
- NO Reference letters or Autobiographical sketches are required or reviewed
- Proof of Canadian Citizenship (if born outside of Canada)
- Proof of English Language Proficiency (if applicable)
- All supporting documents must be sent to: Admission for Dentistry /Enrolment Services /424 University Centre /University of Manitoba /Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
For more information, click here and here.
Interview
- CDA structured interview style
- 45 minutes interview with panel of two individuals
For more information, click here
Timeline for 2012-2013 Application Session
- November 3, 2012: Last possible Dental Aptitude Test (If you are granted an interview you may use the February 2012 DAT)
- January 21, 2013: Application deadline
- February 15, 2013: Last date for receipt of transcript by the Enrolment Services/Admissions Office; final date for receipt of DAT score reports
- End of March 2013: Interview selection decision released
- End of April or beginning of May 2013: Interview (to be determined)
- June 3, 2013: Last date for receipt of Final Transcripts and the receipt of Feb. 2012 DAT score reports
- June 30, 2013: Applicants will be notified by this date of final selection decision
For more information, click here
Tuition
- Out-of-province students pay same tuition fees as Manitoba students
- Total estimate of all four years: $123,144
- First year estimate: $37,613 (tuition: $18,928)
For more information, click here.