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MSc in Oral Surgery (Part Time)

This Master's-level programme in Oral Surgery is designed for dental professionals looking to advance their surgical skills and expertise in oral surgery. Designed with flexibility and easy access to learning in mind, this part-time programme aligns directly with the General Dental Council (GDC) approved UK Specialty Curriculum in Oral Surgery.

Starts
September 2026
Venue
College of Medicine & Dentistry, Birmingham Campus
Format
Blended Part Time (3 years)
Application Due
July 2026
Tuition fee
Dates
September 2026
Format
Blended Part Time (3 years)
Status
Live
Venue
College of Medicine & Dentistry, Birmingham Campus
Application Due
July 2026
Tuition fee

Overview

Oral surgery is essential to modern dental practice, particularly in managing complex cases involving tooth extraction, implant placement, pathology, and trauma. With a growing demand for more advanced surgical skills in dentistry, this part- time programme prepares clinicians to tackle the challenges of modern oral surgery, from routine procedures to more complex surgical interventions through a rigorous, evidence-based approach.

 

Clinical Skills

The Master’s programme offers dental practitioners the opportunity to:

  • Acquire a deep understanding of the presentation and manifestation of oral pathology, disease pathogenesis, diagnosis and management including pain control, tooth extraction, trauma and associated injuries and soft and hard tissue surgery as well as the management of complications
  • Apply theoretical knowledge in a simulated clinical setting
  • Gain confidence and competency in routine and advanced techniques taught in a simulated environment under the direct supervision of expert faculty ensuring delivery of care to a specialist level.

 

Beyond Clinical Skills

In line with the requirements of the UK speciality training curriculum, in addition to comprehensive training in oral surgery, the programme develops and fosters the wider non-technical professional capabilities required of a Specialist, including:

  • Clinical research methodology and critical appraisal
  • Communication and patient interaction
  • Self-awareness and reflection
  • Leadership and clinical/ practice management

 

The curriculum is aligned with GDC guidelines, providing assurance and documentation that the above key competencies are covered appropriately.

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Key Programme Features
  1. Part-time delivery accommodating busy work schedules including those enrolled on specialty training
  2. Flexible Learning Pathways with multiple exit routes accommodating the needs of busy professionals allowing participants to progress through to a full MSc or exit with a Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert) or Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip)
  3. Option of pausing and rejoining the programme depending on circumstances to resume studies broadening access.
  4. Live sessions with leading experts and specialists
  5. Simulated training with cadaveric material
  6. Regular tutorials with reading lists
  7. Ongoing academic and pastoral support throughout the programme
  8. Designed to deliver the theoretical training required to support an application for recognition as a Specialist.
Programme Format

This Master’s programme curriculum is aligned with the GDC requirements ensuring that all key competences are covered appropriately. It follows a structured and progressive “spiral” learning model delivered part-time over 3 years where foundational concepts are reinforced and built upon layer-by-layer. The programme includes:

• Core theoretical through flexible online training modules. Delivered online one day per fortnight during term time (typically Friday or Saturday) with additional flexible self-study supported by COMD provided learning resources, driving independent learning

• Clinical Application and skills development in simulated setting using advanced technologies including cadavers A techniques course of 1-2 weeks is provided at the beginning of each year which delivers training on routine and advanced techniques, in a simulated environment. Combined with theoretical learning, this equips you with the skills in various aspects of oral surgery including surgical removal of teeth and related techniques, required instruments and case simulation.

Duration

Part Time 3 Years

Language

English

Venue
College of Medicine and Dentistry, Birmingham Campus
The COMD Experience

Learning in state-of-the-art facilities taught and supported by UK and US trained experts, graduates of the MSc in Oral Surgery will be well-prepared for a range of advanced clinical and academic opportunities. The programme is designed to support clinicians on their path toward specialist recognition, advanced private practice, or leadership roles in dental education.

Eligibility Requirements

Essential Requirements:

  • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) or equivalent from a recognised institution
  • Registration with a recognised dental regulatory body with good standing e.g., GDC in the UK or equivalent international authority
  • Evidence of English language proficiency (GCSE grade C or equivalent). For international students an equivalent to IELTS  7 (with no component below 6.0) or other equivalent English language tests
  • Two satisfactory references, one of which must be an academic reference.

 

Desirable Requirements:

  • Demonstrable interest or experience in Oral Surgery
  • Completion of relevant postgraduate short courses or CPD activities
  • Two years’ post-qualification clinical experience

 

Additional requirements:

  • Letter of sponsorship and financial guarantee (for sponsored students)
  • Applicants from countries subject to UK government financial sanctions will undergo an additional financial check to ensure that the funds have not come from or earned in countries subject to sanctions. Applicants who are not meeting this financial check will not be offered a place on the programme.
FAQ
Who is the course suitable for?

For both UK based and overseas dentists

Who teaches on the programme?

Experts in oral surgery including visiting specialists

Will the experience I get on the part-time course be the same as the full-time course?

You will receive all the ‘theoretical’ training but not the clinical placements

What is the full fee going to cover?

It covers all the theoretical components but does not cover the accommodation and visa costs for the 1-2 week period at the beginning of the year.

How will I know if I have been successful?

Once all your documents have been submitted and approved you will be notified by the administrative team

What language is the course delivered in?

English