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Postgraduate Courses in Forensic OdontologyForensic Odontology may be defined as the application of dental science to the administration of the law and the furtherance of justice. It is that branch of dentistry which deals with the correct professional handling, examination, interpretation and presentation of dental and oral evidence which may come before the legal authorities. Postgraduate courses in forensic odontology are offered by the Faculty of Dentistry, and are taken within the Forensic Odontology Unit. The demand for higher levels of formal training for specialists in forensic odontology has increased in recent years, particularly in the South East Asia and Pacific regions. The University of Adelaide established the Forensic Odontology Unit in 1980 under a contract with the South Australian Government. It works closely with the Commissioner of Police and the State Coroner, and has become known internationally for its service, teaching and research. The courses offered are: GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY
Prerequisite Qualifications: Bachelor of Dental Surgery degree or equivalent. More information on this course is available from the postgraduate programs page. HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN DENTISTRY (FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY)
Mode and Duration: * internal * full-time: one year * part-time: two years.
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