University of Toledo

Master in Oral Biology

Toledo, United States

The Master in Oral Biology at University of Toledo is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Toledo is a public research university in Toledo, Ohio, established in 1872 and recognized for its commitment to education, research and regional engagement. Serving a diverse student body, the university offers a wide array of undergraduate and graduate programs across professional fields such as engineering, health sciences, business and the liberal arts. Its long-standing dedication to applied research and community partnership makes it a practical choice for students seeking hands-on experience and career-relevant skills.

Research at Toledo spans medical, technological and scientific disciplines, supported by multiple centers and institutes that foster collaboration between faculty, students and industry. The curriculum often integrates experiential learning, internships and community projects that enhance employability. Student services include academic advising, career counseling and support for international students to ease the transition to study in the United States.

Campus life combines academic resources with extracurricular opportunities in athletics, student organizations and cultural activities, and a range of housing and dining options. Prospective international students should review program-specific admissions criteria, including English proficiency requirements, and consider funding, scholarship and assistantship opportunities. Engaging early with admissions and international student services helps streamline visa processes and arrival planning for a successful start at Toledo.

About the Program

The Master in Oral Biology at University of Toledo is for students who have a Bachelor's degree and want to learn more about oral biology. This 2-year Master's degree helps students learn about the latest research and techniques in the field.

The curriculum includes subjects like oral microbiology, oral pathology, and orthodontics. Students also develop skills like research design, data analysis, and scientific writing. They get hands-on experience with laboratory experiments and clinical studies.

Graduates can work as research assistants, dental hygienists, or oral pathologists in hospitals, research institutions, or private clinics. They can also work as science teachers or health educators in schools or community organizations.

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