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Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Religions, Theology and Ecumenics
The M.Theol. offers a distinctive learning experience based on the integration of the fields of theology, biblical studies and Christian practice. Students will engage critically with the intellectual challenges of ministry through the study of key themes in biblical, theological and ministerial studies.
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Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Dental Science
Special Care Dentistry is that branch of Dentistry, which provides preventive and treatment services for people who are unable to accept routine dental care because of some physical, intellectual, medical, emotional, sensory, mental or social impairment, or a combination of these. Alongside the Advanced Dental Science module in basic sciences of relevance to the discipline, which is undertaken by all students on the taught postgraduate programme in the Dental School and Hospital, there are a series of seven modules.
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Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Dental Science
This taught postgraduate programme provides training for dentists who wish to specialise in orthodontics. The course runs for three years leading to the award of Doctorate in Dental Surgery (D.Ch.Dent.), and fulfils the criteria for specialist recognition by the Dental Council of Ireland.
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Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Dental Science
The postgraduate prosthodontics programme prepares students for the clinical practice of prosthodontics at specialist level and provides the basis for continuing professional development after completion of the programme. The course has been developed to fulfil the criteria for specialist recognition by the Irish Committee for Specialist Training in Dentistry.
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Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Psychology
The D.Clin.Psych. is a three-year professional training course in clinical psychology. This practitioner doctorate aims to combine effectively the three components of training - research expertise, academic knowledge and clinical experience.
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Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Engineering
There are two possible routes for the Master in Engineering M.A.I. degree. By the first route, for the 'ordinary' M.A.I. degree, the candidate must already have taken the degree of B.A.I. of the University of Dublin and have practised for three years as an engineer.
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Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Engineering
The M.A.I. (Recurrent Education) is a Masters degree for engineering graduates. The student is required to prepare a dissertation on a research project carried out in his/her professional environment.
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Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Medicine
Candidates for the M.D. degree must be M.B. graduates (or acceptable equivalent) of at least three years standing. A candidate must either be a graduate of the University of Dublin or have been for at least one year prior to registration a full-time or part-time member of staff of the College, or a formally appointed Research Fellow of the College or a Registrar in one of the teaching hospitals with which the College has a formal association.
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Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Dental Science
The Doctorate course held over a three year period prepares the student for the practice of oral surgery at specialist level. In addition, students attend an advanced dental science module common to all of the postgraduate clinical dental disciplines.
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Trinity College Dublin - the University of Dublin - School of Dental Science
The course has been developed with the intention of fulfilling the criteria for specialist recognition identified by the Dental Council of Ireland. Students attend an advanced dental science module common to all of the postgraduate clinical dental disciplines.
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