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Dentistry

Undergraduate and Professional Program

Learn more about various concentrations, explore the Curriculum adjust your Course Schedule to fit your time, know the required Tuition Fees, and understand the expected learning outcomes All the information you need to start your academic journey is here.

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Curriculum

The following is a complete list of courses that will be taken in each semester.

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Course Schedule

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Tuition Fee

Here are the study fees Medical Doctor Professional Program
Undergraduate Program SNBP & SNBT Pathway
UKT Group I IDR 500,000
UKT Group II IDR 1,000,000
UKT Group III IDR 2,400,000
UKT Group IV IDR 6,100,000
UKT Group V IDR 9,800,000
UKT Group VI IDR 15,500,000
UKT Group VII IDR 21,300,000
UKT Group VIII IDR 27,000,000
Undergraduate Program Single Tuition Fee
Single Tuition Fee 1 IDR 500,000
Single Tuition Fee 2 IDR 1,000,000
Single Tuition Fee 3 IDR 2,400,000
Single Tuition Fee 4 IDR 4,000,000
Single Tuition Fee 5 IDR 5,500,000
Single Tuition Fee 6 IDR 7,000,000
Single Tuition Fee 7 IDR 8,500,000
Single Tuition Fee 8 IDR 10,000,000
Single Tuition Fee 9 IDR 30,000,000
UKT is paid every semester during the study period
Undergraduate Program Institutional Development Fee (Independent Program Only)
IDR 75,000,000 One-Time Payment
Undergraduate Program Mandiri Pathway
IDR 30,000,000 Per student for 1 semester
Undergraduate Program International Mandiri Pathway
IDR 37,500,000 Per student for 1 semester
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Learning Outcomes

The Undergraduate Program in Dentistry has a learning outcome target where students are expected to be able to compete outside, both socially and academically. Graduates of the Dentistry Program and Professional Dentists systematically obtain concepts, theories, methods, or philosophies of specific fields of science through reasoning in the learning process, student work experience, research, and community service related to learning.

Learning Outcomes
1 Capable of mastering knowledge of basic dental principles related to the occurrence of dental health problems, along with their pathogenesis and pathophysiology.
2 Capable of identifying appropriate technology to enhance decent and low-cost health services.
3 Possess a communicative attitude in a cultural and economic context for the health of individuals and groups to be improved and maintained.
4 Capable of conducting empirical studies to determine the health needs of individuals and groups and contribute to preparing strategic plans that can motivate the community to participate in improving general health, especially in the community.
5 Capable of formulating management functions to create harmonious working relationships with others inside and outside the health service system organization to determine what patients and the community need.