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Szegedi Tudományegyetem Szent-Györgyi Albert Orvostudományi Kar

University of Szeged
Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical School
 
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Basic Module

Basic Module (years 1-2, semesters 1-4)

The 9002AK_N_2013 educational program and pages 1-12 of the 9002AK_N_2013 study plan of the University of Szeged, Faculty of Dentistry applies to first, second and third year students of dental medicine in the academic year 2015/2016.

Students have to acquire a total of 300 credits in 3 modules (scheduled into 5 years, 10 semesters) in order to obtain the Doctor of Dental Medicine diploma.

All the requirements of a module have to be fulfilled in order to enter the next module:
• acquisition of the required credits
• completion of Criteria Subjects

In the Basic Module, one has to acquire the credit points assigned to every compulsory subject in the module—80 credits—, moreover, one has to complete every criteria subject—summer practice in Nursing, summer practice in Odontotechnology, 4 semesters of Hungarian Language—in the module in order to enter the Pre-Clinical module. Two semesters of Physical Education must be completed by the end of the first year.

It is recommended to acquire 100 credits according to the following scheme:

• Compulsory Subjects: the completion of 80 credits in the basic module is obligatory
• Compulsory Elective Subjects: the completion of a minimum of 10 credits is recommended in the basic module
• Elective Subjects: the completion of a minimum of 6 credits is recommended in the basic module

Compulsory Elective Subjects:
One has to acquire a minimum of 25 credits by the end of the examination period of the 10th semester.

Elective Subjects:
One has to acquire a minimum of 15 credits by the end of the examination period of the 10th semester.

Please note that every criteria subject must be completed in the semester they are scheduled for according to the Study Plan.

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