Key features
- Led by a team of specialists in orthodontics and complemented by respected visiting clinicians and educators.
- Structured to allow participants to continue their current working commitments while studying at an appropriate pace.
- Each module at PG Certificate and PG Diploma stages includes consultant/specialist led supervision and clinical time to facilitate the demonstration, assimilation and practice of taught clinical techniques.
- The course allows case assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, patient management and practical clinical techniques to be learnt, underpinned by an appraisal of the evidence base, so that participants gain the skills to practice critically and effectively in their own dental practices.
- As well as seminars, tutorials and self-directed learning in context, the programme also includes practical hands on teaching in state of the art clinical facilities and simulated dental learning environment.
- Develop enhanced skills, knowledge, and critical thinking in case assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, clinical skills, management of the medically compromised patient and integration of multi-disciplinary treatment.
- The teaching takes place face to face in our specialist orthodontic practice and clinical skills suite in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, UK. Teaching is provided in blocks of three consecutive days, several times per module.
- There are a number of clinical skills practice and observation sessions which must be attended in person.
Course details
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Year 1
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Core modules
ORTH711
Foundations of OrthodonticsThis module teaches key concepts in Orthodontics, including relevant basic sciences, case assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning and core orthodontic mechanics. It also teaches essential skills in continuing professional development and evidence-based care, such as critical appraisal and Master's level writing.
ORTH712
Orthodontics in PracticeThis module teaches further key concepts in Orthodontics, building on, case assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning covered in the previous module and introduces other orthodontic mechanics.
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Year 2
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Core modules
ORTH721
Advanced Orthodontics 1This module builds on existing knowledge and newly acquired skills from modules 1 and 2 and teaches more complex orthodontic treatment options, including the management of cases with impacted canines, orthodontic indices, dental anomalies and management of deciduous and unerupted teeth.
ORTH722
Advanced Orthodontics 2This module builds on existing knowledge and newly acquired skills from previous modules and teaches the use and interpretation of orthodontic indices, more complex orthodontic treatment options and mechanics, including the relationship of orthodontics to facial profile and orthodontic practice management.
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Final year
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Core modules
DIS734
Dental Programmes Masters ProjectOn this module, students will design, plan and undertake a review of the evidence relevant to their chosen field of study. Students will specify a research question, make methodological decisions and synthesise the available literature.
Every postgraduate taught course has a detailed programme specification document describing the programme aims, the programme structure, the teaching and learning methods, the learning outcomes and the rules of assessment.
The following programme specification represents the latest programme structure and may be subject to change:
Entry requirements
Fees, costs and funding
Academic Stage P/T delivery only | Fee per 60 credits 2024–25 | Fee per 60 credits 2025–26 |
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Stage 1 (certificate) | £12,500 | £12,875 |
Stage 2 (diploma) | £12,500 | £12,875 |
Stage 3 (dissertation) | £5,000 | £5,150 |
MSc – full cost | £30,000 | £30,900 |
You may be eligible for a postgraduate taught loan of up to £10,906. To find out more visit
How to apply
- evidence of qualifications (certificates or transcripts) to show that you meet, or expect to meet the entry requirements
- evidence of English language ability, if English is not your first language
- two references
- certificate of Current Professional Status from the General Dental Council (or equivalent) registration
- two passport photographs
- curriculum Vitae or résumé, if required
- proof of sponsorship, if applicable.
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Professor Ewen McColl, Head of Peninsula Dental School
“With our state-of-the-art facilities we are committed to producing dentists and dental therapists with clinical skills of the highest order and a strong sense of social awareness.â€
