
Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy BSc(Hons)
Start Dates
21 September 2026
Duration
3 years full-time
UCAS Tariff
128-120
Overview
Why choose Huddersfield for this course?
- Gain confidence using our state-of-the-art skills labs and immersive simulation facilities on our National Health Innovation Campus.
- You’ll learn from experienced health professionals and service users whose real-world insights bring teaching to life.
- Build communication, leadership and teamwork skills through our Health and Wellbeing Academy’s community-focused work experience opportunities.
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Places available
Entry to this course is competitive due to a limited number of places. For the 2026-27 academic year, we expect to have approximately 30 places available.
Are you keen to make a difference to people’s oral health and wellbeing? If you’re compassionate, detail-oriented, and thrive in hands-on environments where patient care comes first, our Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy BSc(Hons) course is for you.
This course has been designed to meet the diverse needs of today’s healthcare landscape and equip you with the expertise, skills, and professional confidence to become a registered Dental Hygienist and Dental Therapist. Developed in alignment with the General Dental Council (GDC) Safe Practitioner Framework, this course blends theoretical learning with practical, hands-on experience in a supportive and inclusive environment.
Why study Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy BSc(Hons)
This course will prepare you to put your skills and abilities into practice after qualification, both through reflecting on the evidence from ongoing research and your own practice. You’ll be taught by an experienced team of lecturers and clinicians who bring real-world insights to the classroom, you’ll also benefit from a curriculum that integrates cutting-edge techniques, public health considerations, and sustainable healthcare practices.
From mastering foundational knowledge in oral disease prevention and dental radiography to managing complex cases involving special educational needs, oral cancer, and dental implants, throughout the course you’ll be supported to become a competent and effective Dental Hygienist and Dental Therapist.
Through extensive clinical practice, including work-based learning in community clinics and dental practices, you’ll gain the confidence and competence to provide high-quality patient-centered care in diverse professional settings.
Also, our Public Partnership Group (PPG) and Health and Wellbeing Academy work together to support your development as a compassionate, person-centred professional. You’ll engage with service users and carers through lectures, discussions, and simulations. Their lived experiences will help to build your communication skills, empathy, and the critical thinking needed to deliver outstanding care across diverse communities. While our Health and Wellbeing Academy offers hands-on placement opportunities through initiatives like Get Set Goal and Restart a Heart. These experiences will help you build skills in communication, public health, leadership, and teamwork while making a real impact in the community.
In Dec 2025, the University’s new Emily Siddon Building will open on the site of the National Health Innovation Campus where you’ll benefit from specialist clinical teaching facilities and state-of-the-art simulation technology, enabling you to learn in a safe, but realistic environment utilising phantom heads. You’ll also provide care to patients in the new onsite Dental clinic.
Upon successful completion, you’ll be eligible for registration with the GDC as both a Dental Hygienist and Dental Therapist, opening doors to a rewarding career in dental care and oral health promotion. If you’re compassionate, detail-oriented, and committed to improving patient outcomes, this course is your gateway to a fulfilling future in dentistry.
This course has received provisional approval from the General Dental Council (GDC), the regulatory body for dental professionals in the UK. The course will be monitored by the GDC during the 2025/26 academic year and will be considered for full approval in line with the GDC's standard timeline, during the academic year 2027/28.
Dental Hygienists and Dental Therapists must be registered with the GDC to practise in the UK. After successful completion of the course, you will be eligible to apply for registration with the GDC as a Dental Hygienist and a Dental Therapist and embark on your career once admitted to the register.*
Not quite ready to start Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy BSc(Hons)? Successful completion of our Health Foundation Pathway leading to a BSc(Hons) Degree will equip you with the foundation knowledge to study as a dental hygienist and dental therapist.
*Approval of the programme is necessary for graduates to be eligible to apply for registration with the GDC.
Entry Requirements
ABB-BBB at A Level including a relevant Science subject (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Human Biology or Applied Science) and excluding General Studies. If you are studying Science A Level, the endorsement for practical work is essential and a requirement for entry to our degree course.
128-120 UCAS tariff points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications excluding General Studies, and including one of the following: A Level Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Human Biology or Applied Science, BTEC Subsidiary Diploma/National Extended Certificate/Diploma in Applied Science, Medical Science or Biomedical Science. If you are studying Science A Level, the endorsement for practical work is essential and a requirement for entry to our degree course.
DDM in BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Applied Science, Medical Science, Biomedical Science or Dental Technology.
Merit at T Level in Health or Healthcare Science.
Access to Higher Education Diploma with 45 level 3 credits at Merit or above, 30 of which must be passed at Distinction including at least 15 credits at Distinction in a relevant Science.
128-120 UCAS tariff points from International Baccalaureate qualifications including a relevant Science at Higher Level at grade 6.
Qualified Dental Nurse with at least one of the following post-qualifications: Dental Radiology/Radiography (Level 4), Sedation (Level 4), Oral Health Promotion/Practitioner/Education (Level 4), Special Care Dental Nursing (Level 3). We consider Level 4 post-registration dental nurse qualifications accredited by the National Examination Board for Dental Nurses and/or the British Dental Association. Post qualification courses accredited by a UK university will be considered on an individual basis.
In addition, you must have GCSE English Language or Literature and Maths at grade 4 or above, or grade C if awarded under the previous GCSE grading scheme, or Ofqual regulated Level 2 Functional Skills in Maths and English.
To work with radiation in a healthcare setting in the UK, individuals need to be at least 18 years old at the start of the course. This is due to legal and safety considerations related to radiation exposure.
Offers will be subject to an interview and references. Please note all the information provided in support of your application may be checked and must be verifiable as a true record. You will also need a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and occupational health clearances prior to registration on the course. We arrange these as part of the application process. You will be required to sign a self-declaration at the start of each year and at the end of the course. All police contact during the course must be reported to the course leader as a matter of urgency and may lead to suspension or termination. We will request an Overseas Police Check if you have lived in a country outside of the UK for 6 months or more (whether continuously or in total) in the last 10 years before applying to us and whilst aged 18 or over.
Placement providers for this course may require you to have received a number of vaccinations, unless medically exempt, and provide evidence of these. As a student on a course with a clinical or healthcare placement, we strongly recommend that you complete any courses of vaccinations required under current guidelines for your future profession. Failure to do so may result in your inability to undertake a placement in certain clinical settings, therefore impacting upon your academic progression, and may result in academic failure of your course.
Please note places are limited and attainment of the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee an interview or offer. You must include details of any previous study.
If your first language is not English, you will need to meet the minimum requirements of an English Language qualification. The minimum of IELTS 7.0 overall with no element lower than 6.5, or equivalent. Read more about the University’s entry requirements for students outside of the UK on our International Entry Requirements page. If you have alternative qualifications or do not meet the IELTS requirement we also offer a range of Pre-Sessional English Programmes.
Applications are reviewed on merit and other suitable experience and qualifications will be considered. For further information please see the University's minimum entry requirements.
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Placements
We believe nothing can replace the exhilaration, pace and decision making of actually doing the job. That is why we consider clinical placements an invaluable part of learning and a compulsory element of the course, in order to offer you a range of experience and expertise. With placements undertaken throughout the three years, you’ll be required to complete 850 hours of practice across the course, gaining hands-on experience in various settings.
You may work in environments such as our bespoke onsite clinic, general dental practices, specialist clinics, and hospital settings, ensuring you gain exposure to a wide range of patient cases and treatment scenarios. This allows you to develop the clinical skills and professional behaviours expected by the General Dental Council (GDC).
Please note, you may need to travel to different locations for your placements.
Also, our Health and Wellbeing Academy at the University of Huddersfield provides dynamic, interprofessional placement opportunities, enabling you to gain real-world experience in schools, community settings, and across various sectors. Through initiatives such as Get Set Goal and Restart a Heart, you’ll have the opportunity to apply your learning in practical ways, delivering health checks, wellbeing support, and CPR training to diverse audiences. Supported by experienced academic staff, these placements help you develop a wide range of skills including communication, public health education, leadership, teamwork, data capture, and audit, preparing you for future professional practice.
Your Career
The course is vocational, providing a direct pathway to becoming a registered Dental Hygienist and Dental Therapist. With your specialist knowledge, you'll be equipped to work in the dental field, with a wide range of opportunities available depending on your preferences. Some examples include:
- Paediatrics
- Special care dentistry
- Oral surgery/ max fax
- Prison service
- Community dental service
- NHS general practice
- Corporate practice
- Private practice
- Research
- Academia
- Armed forces
Fees and Finance
This information is for Home students applying to study at the University of Huddersfield in the academic year 2026/27.
Please note that tuition fees for subsequent years may rise in line with inflation (RPI-X) and/or Government policy.
From January 2027 the UK government is launching a new student funding system for people starting university education. Read more about the Lifelong Learning Entitlement (LLE).
For detailed information please visit https://www.hud.ac.uk/study/fees/
This information is for international students applying to study at the University of Huddersfield in the academic year 2026/27.
Please note that tuition fees for subsequent years may rise in line with inflation (RPI-X) and/or Government policy.
For detailed information please visit https://www.hud.ac.uk/international/fees-and-funding/
Placement Funding:
Throughout your studies placements may incur additional costs for accommodation, parking and travel. You may be able to claim costs back through the Learning Support Fund (LSF).
We strongly encourage you to read the information available on the NHS Learning Support Fund Website to understand your eligibility and how the LSF works: https://www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/nhs-learning-support-fund-lsf
Uniform:
Students receive an initial set of uniforms required for placement. After these have been issued, any additional uniforms may incur a cost. In 2025/26, one extra set costs approximately £30
Students studying eligible courses may receive a non-replayable grant of at least £5,000 per year.
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