University of Liverpool (Foundation Year)
Overview
The Liverpool School of Dentistry offers a research-focused learning environment that aims to develop each individual student. Learning alongside dental therapy students builds a mutual respect and understanding of the varied roles of the dental multi-disciplinary team. Liverpool School of Dentistry allows students to qualify as a professional capable of providing compassionate, evidence-based, holistic dental care to patients.
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ToggleA problem-based learning (PBL) approach is taken in early years to guide students through the essential anatomy and physiology needed for clinical practice. Students are supported in small groups to solve clinical problems and learn through collaboration.
The Foundation to Health Studies course is available to adult learners and those with non-traditional educational routes. Students are typically mature students who have taken a break from studies. If successful in Year 0, students automatically progress to the standard 5-year BDS Dentistry degree.
Key points
- Problem-Based Learning
- Early Clinical Experience
- Foundation Year
FAQs
The University of Liverpool School of Dentistry Foundation Year is a one-year course designed to prepare students for entry into the Bachelor of Dental Surgery programme. It is specifically designed for students who do not meet the academic requirements for direct entry into the programme.
To be eligible for the Foundation Year, students must have a minimum of five GCSEs at grade C or above, including English Language, Mathematics, and a Science subject. They must also have a minimum of three A-levels at grade C or above, including Biology and Chemistry.
The Foundation Year covers a range of topics, including anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and dental materials. It also includes practical sessions, such as laboratory work and dental simulation exercises.
To apply for the Foundation Year, students should apply through UCAS using the UCAS code A201. They should also indicate their interest in the Foundation Year on their application to the Bachelor of Dental Surgery programme.
The Foundation Year is designed to provide students with the academic and practical skills necessary for success in the Bachelor of Dental Surgery programme. It covers foundational topics in dentistry, as well as providing hands-on experience with dental materials and simulation exercises.
No, the Foundation Year is not required for entry into the Bachelor of Dental Surgery programme at the University of Liverpool School of Dentistry. However, it is designed to provide an alternative pathway for students who do not meet the standard entry requirements.
Yes, it is possible to get into dentistry with a foundation year. A foundation year is specifically designed for students who do not meet the standard entry requirements for direct entry into a dentistry program. The foundation year provides an alternative pathway for students to gain the necessary academic and practical skills required for success in a dentistry program. After successfully completing a foundation year, students may be eligible to transfer into a dentistry program, provided they meet the academic and other requirements. It’s important to check with the specific dentistry program to determine their entry requirements and any specific requirements for transferring from a foundation year program.
About the university
Key Information | |
Website | Website |
[email protected] | |
Phone number | 0151 706 5298 |
Course Information | |
Teaching style | PBL In the early years learning takes a problem-based learning approach, working in small groups to collaborate and solve clinical problems. Learning is integrated with early clinical placements and learning alongside dental therapy students. |
Course length | 1 years |
Courses offered | 1 course offered: A200 Dental Surgery - 5 years |
Graduate entry | Yes Graduates are welcome to apply but there is no separate graduate-entry programme. |
Foundation or access | No |
University Life | |
Local area | Liverpool Warm and welcoming, characterful and full of characters, there’s nowhere quite like Liverpool. It’s home to 445,000 people and one unique spirit. Liverpool’s influence shapes the world - art, music, sport and culture, and with more galleries and museums than any other UK city apart from London. The university main campus is located within the heart of the city so you'll never be far from the action. |
Social life | With a total of 4 universities Liverpool is truly a student city. The Liverpool Guild unites students from universities across Liverpool giving you ample opportunities to meet new people from diverse backgrounds and make new friends. |
Interview | |
Interview style | MMI Face to face multiple mini-interviews. |
Interview dates | Jan-Mar |
Admissions Tests | |
UCAT | N/A |
GAMSAT | N/A |
Academic Requirements | |
GCSE | GCSEs 5 GCSE subjects at Grade B (Numerical Grade 6) to include: Mathematics, English Language and either Biology, Chemistry or Physics, Core and additional Science or Dual Science Award. |
A-level | A-level Please note that we will not consider A-Level students or school leavers. However, consideration may be given to candidates who studied some time ago. |
Scottish Advanced/Highers | N/A |
IB | N/A |
Bachelor's Degree (Gradutes Only) | N/A |
Statistics | |
Number of applicants per interview | N/A |
Number of applicants per place | N/A |





