The Endodontics MSc at University College London is a full-time, one-year course designed to enhance students' comprehension and skills in endodontics— the branch of dentistry involved with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the dental pulp. The course aims to prepare students to assess, plan, and execute quality care based on the contemporary principles of endodontics. Course Content: The course provides education in the art, science, research, and clinical practice of endodontics. The modules are designed to allow students to dissect and discuss scientifically the rationale for various endodontic procedures and techniques. This prepares the students to evaluate and integrate the modern-day endodontic literature into their clinical practice. Key Modules: The course comprises five core modules that total 180 credits. The modules include The Scientific Basis of Endodontics (30 credits), Clinical Endodontics (60 credits), Endodontics Clinical Case Portfolio (30 credits), Fundamentals of Research Design and Data Analysis (15 credits), and a Research Project (45 credits). Accreditations: Upon completion of the program, graduates are awarded a Master of Science in Endodontics from University College London.Future Careers: Graduates of this program are expected to take up roles relating to endodontics in their respective countries. These roles include clinical practice, teaching, and research positions. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.