University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Dentistry

Introduction

The University of Nevada was founded in 1957 and is located on a 335-acre campus. The university consists of 12 colleges, which offer undergraduate degree programs. Las Vegas is located in a valley and offers attractive recreational facilities. The first entering class began in September 2002.

Academics

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Admissions

A minimum of 3 years (90 credit) of undergraduate studies is required, but a bachelor’s degree is preferred. Also required are the basic predental sciences, plus 2 semesters of English and 1 in biochemistry. Recommended courses are: human or comparative anatomy, physiology, microbiology, histology and genetics, speech, art, sculpture, and business courses. Computer proficiency is desirable. Preference will be given to Nevada residents and students from states without dental schools. Transfer and advanced standing: Not available.

Students

The school is located on the Shadow Lane campus. It occupies more than 110,000 square feet of space and is equipped with more than 165 patient treatment areas.

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