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Certificate in Dental Assisting, College of New Caledonia

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About this course

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Embark on a fulfilling career as a Certified Dental Assistant with this full-time, one-year program offered at Prince George campus. The course combines classroom learning with clinical practice, equipping you with the skills needed to assist dentists and provide essential oral healthcare services. The curriculum covers a range of topics, including dental sciences, prevention, restorative dentistry, and specialized areas. You will gain hands-on experience in a well-equipped clinic environment with digital radiography and record-keeping capabilities. The program emphasizes patient-centered care, infection control, office administration, and community-based activities, preparing students for various practice settings. Graduates are eligible to write Canadian and American certification exams, opening pathways to diverse employment opportunities in dental clinics, hospitals, community health centers, and beyond.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is designed to prepare students for immediate employment as highly employable, career-ready dental assistants. The small class sizes foster personalized learning, and the large clinical facility provides ample practical experience. Graduates benefit from accreditation by the College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia, making them eligible for national certification exams. The program's community engagement, affordability, and focus on hands-on training make it an excellent pathway for students interested in a stable and rewarding healthcare career in dental assisting.

Specialisation

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This program specifically trains students to become Certified Dental Assistants, focusing on assisting dentists, maintaining infection control, preparing dental materials, and providing patient care and education. It offers a comprehensive foundation in dental assisting with exposure to both common dental procedures and specialized areas like dental radiography and dental office management.

Course fees

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Application fees

14.69L

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1st year tuition fees

14.69L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Candidates must demonstrate high school graduation or an equivalent, with specific courses including Anatomy & Physiology 12 or equivalent, and English Studies 12 or equivalent, with a grade of 'C+' or higher. Prior to starting, students must submit proof of immunization, a recent dental exam, CPR Level C or BLS certification, and a criminal record check involving vulnerable persons. Meeting these requirements is essential for admission and successful completion of the practicum component.
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English language test

TOEFL

80

IELTS

6

DUOLINGO

110

PTE

59

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the College of New Caledonia admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates of this program are well-prepared for employment in various settings including dental offices, specialty practices—such as orthodontics and oral surgery—hospital clinics, community health facilities, and public health programs. There are also opportunities in dental education, sales, marketing, and dental insurance administration. The program’s accreditation enhances job prospects by qualifying students to take certification exams, which can lead to roles in both Canada and the United States.

FAQs

What is the duration of the program?

The program lasts for one year, starting in Fall 2025.

What are the prerequisites for admission?

Applicants need to have proof of high school graduation or equivalent, with specific courses in Anatomy & Physiology, English, immunization, a recent dental exam, CPR/BLS certification, and a criminal record check.