Master's Degree in Advanced Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry
Application for admissions
If you are interested in studying this Master's degree, you must do the following:
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Fill in the application form which you must request from infodonto@uic.es
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Send by post or hand in the necessary documentation to the Faculty of Dentistry.
General admission requirements
To be accepted onto the Master’s Degree in Advanced Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry, you will require the following:
1. Either a degree in Dentistry, or a degree in Medicine specialising in Dentistry.
2. To be enrolled on or have compiled the MUORE course (Master's Degree in Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry). The access routes are as follows:
a) Enrolled on MUORE*: (Must be enrolled on MUORE part time from the 2nd year onwards)
- 1st year: 60 ECTS MUORE
- 2nd year: 40 ECTS MUORE + 20 ECTS MREA
- 3rd year: 20 ECTS (2nd year of MUORE) + 40 ECTS MREA
b) If you have completed MUORE: The 120 ECTS for MUORE will be validated, with the student completing the remaining 60 ECTS for MREA.
All the ECTS completed and passed in the MUORE will be accepted as part of the MREA study plan.
Similarly, applicants may be accepted if they hold a degree from education institutions outside the European Area of Higher Education without their degrees being officially approved, if the University deems that the applicant has received an education that is equivalent to official Spanish university degrees and that provides access to postgraduate learning in the country that issued the degree. Access by this means shall not, in any way, imply the recognition of the applicant’s previous degree, nor its recognition for any purpose other than studying for the Master’s degree. This is all without prejudice to the other entry requirements set out in current legislation or established later with regard to being accepted to study on an official Master’s degree course.
3. A personal interview: The personal interview will be carried out with the Master's Coordinator and Director. Academic merits will be valued, as well as the ability to work in a team and professional experience.
4. English test: This involves reading a text in English and then summarising it. An oral exam (B2 level recommended).
Admission process
The admission tests consist of a balanced assessment of your academic record, personal profile, motivations and skills.
Body responsible for admission
The body responsible for admission is made up of the director of the Master's course, the Master's coordinator and the director of the department. The admission's body decides which students will be admitted based on the considerations detailed above.
Documentation required for pre-registration
- Pre-enrolment form.
- A certified copy of the relevant undergraduate degree*.
- Transcript of grades (original or certified copy)*.
- Photocopy of National Identity Document (DNI) or passport.
- Receipt for payment of €90 by bank transfer**.
- Curriculum vitae with courses and conferences attended.
- Letter/s of recommendation (not obligatory).
*For students from outside the European Union, both the academic record and degree certificate must be processed through diplomatic channels or bear The Hague Apostille.
Candidates in the last year of their degree programme must provide a list of the qualifications they obtained before their registration date.
**Processing fees are non-refundable
Send to:
Ms Cristina Junquera
Ms Paola Lago
Faculty of Dentistry
Universitat Internacional de Catalunya
Edificio Hospital General
C/ Josep Trueta, s/n
08195 Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona), Spain

