Goals

1. Recognize the basic scientific principles needed to practice the quality standards of oral health care.
2. Follow and select appropriate scientific resources related to new guidelines governed by the dental profession.
3. Practice evidence based dentistry as an independent practitioner aligned with national and international guidelines.
4. Engage in self directed lifelong learning.
5. Effectively manage community based oral health in order to employ professionalism and work ethics in practice.
6. Recognize basic steps of research and participate voluntarily in ongoing latest research projects.

BDS Program Educational Objectives:

After 2 years of Graduation, graduate will be able to:
1. Apply foundational and advanced scientific knowledge to deliver safe, effective, and patient-centered oral health care that reflects high professional standards.
2. Continuously integrate new scientific evidence, clinical guidelines, and emerging technologies to enhance patient outcomes and quality of care.
3. Engage in continuous professional development, self-directed learning, and reflective practice to adapt to the evolving needs of the dental profession.
4. Demonstrate ethical practice, leadership, and responsibility toward improving oral health outcomes of diverse communities through prevention, outreach, and patient advocacy.
5. Apply fundamental research principles, participate in scholarly activities, and contribute to the advancement of dental research and innovation.