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    Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene)

    Charles Sturt University

    Charles Sturt University

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    Australia, Port Macquarie

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Wagga Wagga

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines3-Mar-2026
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    AUD 44,560  / year
    Next Intake 3-Mar-2026

    Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene)

    About

    The Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene) aims to develop graduates who

    • demonstrate professional, ethical and cultural competence particularly in their interactions in the clinical environment. Graduates will demonstrate that they have the ability to engage, in an informed way, in discussion about ethics, equity and social justice, and understand the impact of culture and global issues on professional practice.
    • are able to practice as oral health therapists in a range of work settings such as public and private dental clinics, research and health promotion. Graduates will be competent in interacting with both patients and other health professionals in a manner that is sensitive to their cultural, linguistic and religious backgrounds and will understand the impact of culture and global issues on professional practice.
    • have current best practice knowledge and skills, and know how to use this information to inform clinical judgement. Graduates will also demonstrate an understanding of the rights of the patient in decisions of clinical care. Graduates will be competent in problem solving and critical thinking. Advanced levels of information and research skills will be essential academic literacies evident in graduates of this course.
    • are leaders in their discipline. These graduates will become advocates for both their professions and patients.
    • will become lifelong learners who are capable of reflecting on their personal capabilities, identifying their learning needs, setting personal learning objectives and being self-directed learners as they progress in their profession. Graduates will also engage in sustainable practices relevant to their profession and act as advocates for their communities. They will adopt new technologies in their workplace practices which promote sustainability and economic viability.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    A completed High School Certificate with a minimum ATAR of 70 (including adjustment factors) or equivalent.
    OR

    Charles Sturt Undergraduate Certificate of Health Studies with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 4.0

    OR

    Charles Sturt Diploma of General Studies OR Charles Sturt Undergraduate Certificate in University Preparation (with a minimum GPA of 4.0)

    OR

    Successful completion of the CSU Connections – First Nations Direct Entry Program

    OR

    Successful completion of two university level subjects (AQF level Associate Degree or higher), gaining a minimum GPA of 4.0.

    Successful applicants are encouraged to obtain a senior first aid certificate prior to commencing the course.

    Prior to commencement of the first placement, students will also be required to provide evidence of their immunisation and vaccination status, and a completed Working with Children Check.

    Please note: Students will be required to purchase instruments at the beginning of Years 1 and 2 of this course. The approx. cost of these instruments is $2000 (Yr 1) and $1500 (Yr 2). There may also be some contingency simulation costs incurred throughout the course under certain circumstances (e.g. replacement teeth, damaged equipment replacement).

    English Program Requirements

    English Language Proficiency

    Students from an English-speaking background must have attended and satisfactorily completed at least six years of primary and secondary education taught and assessed solely in English in a recognised country (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, United Kingdom or United States of America) including at least two years between years 7 and 12.

    Students from a non-English-speaking background must provide IELTS results (academic module) with a minimum overall score of 7 and a minimum score of 7 in each of the four components (listening, reading, writing and speaking), or equivalent test.

    Career

    Apply appropriate problem-solving, clinical reasoning and decision making skills in the management of cases, as defined by the Australian Dental Council
    Demonstrate the professional competencies of a newly qualified dental practitioner (oral health therapist) as defined by the Australian Dental Council under the Dental Board of Australia and Ahpra
    Apply an insightful awareness of social and environmental issues at individual, local, and population levels, including the social determinants of health, and understand their impact on the oral health of communities
    Demonstrate the ability to source and critically evaluate scientific evidence, and develop the capacity to understand and undertake research at an undergraduate level
    Understand professional scope of practice, and work within their individual scope of practice in the provision of a reflective, person-centred, safe, ethical and evidence-based approach to oral health care
    Ethically manage patient records and other data, and use existing and emerging technologies relevant to dental practice in a responsible manner
    Provide culturally responsive and safe care to diverse groups, including First Nations peoples and rural, remote and vulnerable communities
    Promote oral and general health of individuals and the community to improve health outcomes
    Engage professionally and collaboratively with mentors, colleagues and other health professionals, and engages respectfully with the person receiving care, their families, carers, and communities in relation to oral health

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    AUD 44,560 

    Application Fee

    AUD  

    How to Apply

    Step 1: Choose your degree

    Choose from a wide range of courses at Charles Sturt University. Wherever you want to take your career – in IT, nursing, education, healthcare, science or any other industry – we’ve got the right course for you.

    Step 2: Understand your entry requirements

    International students must meet minimum academic and English language requirements to be eligible to study with us.

    Step 3: Before you apply

    You've found the course you want to study and now it's time to get organised for your Australian adventure. Before you apply, it's a good idea to get familiar with your new destination and all the things you will need to do to make your transition smooth. Our live and work and before you arrive pages are great places to start to help you with that checklist.

    Step 4: Check if you are eligible for credit

    Charles Sturt University highly values and recognises a range of overseas qualifications, and has developed advanced standing arrangements with institutions in various countries.

    Step 5: Prepare supporting documentation

    Do you need to include official documentation with your application? If so, it may need verification as a true and accurate copy. Check below to see if your documents need to be verified.

    Verify your documents

    If you are an international applicant, you can submit scanned verified copies or scanned original copies of all your official documentation, except for the courses listed below.

    The following information explains if your documents do need to be verified. This is important, as documents not correctly verified as a "true and accurate" copy will result in delays in the processing of your application and its consideration for admission. Please don't send originals as we don't return documents.

    Who can verify copies for you?

    For international documents/qualifications:

    • your employed agent submitting your application and documents on your behalf
    • Australian Embassy official
    • High Commission or Trade Mission official
    • Public Notary
    • Australian Justice of the Peace with a registration number.

    How should the authorised officer verify each document?

    On each page you are submitting, they must write:

    'This is a true copy of the original document sighted by me.'

    Then sign and print the following details:

    • name
    • address
    • business hours telephone number
    • profession, occupation or organisation
    • the current date.

    They must include the official stamp or seal of the verifier's organisation on the copy if the organisation has such a stamp.

    In addition to the above, a Justice of the Peace must also print their registration number and the state in which they are registered as a Justice of the Peace.

    Documents not verified or not verified correctly

    Charles Sturt University is not permitted to process:

    • documents that have been verified by an immediate relative or a person residing at the same address as an applicant
    • photocopied documents that have not been verified
    • documents that have not been correctly verified
    • documents verified by a Justice of the Peace without a registration number.

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    Step 6: Understand your responsibilities and expectations as an international student

    The Australian Government requires international student visa holders to ensure that they meet the obligations and conditions of their visa type. It is your responsibility to ensure that they comply with these obligations and conditions at all times. Your enrolment at Charles Sturt University may be cancelled for failing to meet the University's policies and procedures and the University is required by Australian Law to report any breaches of visa conditions, which may include:

    • Not paying your fees.
    • Not maintaining satisfactory course progress.
    • Failing to maintain a full-time load without Charles Sturt University's permission.
    • Failure to enrol in a term of study.
    • Academic or general misconduct.

    You should also understand all the terms and conditions of accepting an offer to study with us.

    Step 7: Start your application

    How to apply depends on how you want to study with us.

    Charles Sturt University

    Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene)

    Charles Sturt University

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