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2020-2021 UMA Catalog 
    
2020-2021 UMA Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Dental Hygiene, BS


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Delivery Area: Bangor - BS completion - Statewide

Admissions Requirements:


Transfer students who have completed 12 credit hours or more (excluding remedial or developmental courses) from a regionally accredited institution will be considered for admissions if they have a 2.75 grade point average or higher and grades of C- or better in courses applied toward degree credit.  The program will evaluate individually other qualified applicants who do not meet these criteria. Admissions to the Dental Hygiene program is selective.

Bachelor’s Degree Requirements:


  • Minimum 120 Credit Hours
  • Writing Intensive Course
  • Minimum Cumulative UMA G.P.A.: 2.50
  • 30 Credit Hours of Residency Courses
  • 9 Credit Hours of Upper-Level Major Residency Courses
  • Pass all courses applied toward degree credit with a C- or higher on first attempt or a student will be dismissed from the program

Clinical Course Prerequisites:


Immunization Requirements

The programs teach and utilize the Center for Disease Control Infection Control Guidelines. (www.cdc.gov/vaccines/adults/rec-vac/hcw.html) and therefore dental hygiene students must fulfill the requirements of having a physical examination, and completing specified immunizations and titers, specifically: Hepatitis B Vaccine Series with Titre indicating immunity; Varicella vaccine, history of the disease, or titre showing immunity; Tetanus within the past 10 years; Flu vaccine each year enrolled in the clinical coursework; Tuberculin Skin Test on an annual basis. Students are required to have medical insurance coverage and must obtain certification in healthcare provider level cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or equivalent, and be fitted for professional magnification eyewear.

*The CDC recommends repeating the Hepatitis B vaccine series and titre if the initial titre does not indicate immunity. If after a second series, the titre does not indicate immunity, the individual is considered a non-responder. Non-responders should be considered susceptible to Hepatitis B Virus and should be counseled by their own healthcare provider regarding the risks of working in the healthcare field as a non-responder. Being a non-responder does not preclude students from participating in the dental hygiene program or profession, however, it is imperative that dental hygiene students be aware of their immune status to properly manage post exposure incidents.

Background Checks:

Applicants to the Dental Hygiene program should be aware that a criminal background check may be required while enrolled in the program or as a condition of professional employment. Internship sites may limit or deny clinical privileges to those who have a prior or current criminal record. If denied clinical privileges, the student is at risk of not being able to obtain the number of clinical hours required for graduation. Students will be expected to provide clinical internship sites with a current background check at the request of the interning site(s), with associated expenses the students’ responsibility.

Complete six credit hours from the following course options (6):


Complete one of the following Cultural Diversity electives (3):


Complete one of the following Fine Arts electives (3):


Complete two of the following Humanities electives (6):


Complete one of the following Computer Information Systems courses (3):


Advising Notes:


  • A cumulative G.P.A. of at least 2.75 is required to transfer into the program and a cumulative 2.50 G.P.A. to remain in the program unless offered academic probation. Please see the UMA catalog for the program’s probation policy.
  • A student who falls below the minimum cumulative 2.50 UMA G.P.A. while enrolled in the Dental Hygiene program may be placed on academic probation. 
  • Students dismissed from the Dental Hygiene program may transfer/apply to another degree program at UMA for which they may be eligible. 
  • Students should meet with their faculty advisor to verify readiness for graduation prior to submitting a graduation card.

General Education:


It is the intention of the University of Maine at Augusta that every degree graduate will be prepared to function in our society as an effective and informed citizen.  To this end, the faculty has designed a set of minimum expectations that students are expected to satisfy.  The aspirations are defined by core skills, competencies, and abilities as well as knowledge based learning experiences that are the grounds for the General Education Requirements.  To learn more, visit  www.uma.edu/academics/general-education/

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