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Admission requirements

International entry requirements

International entry requirements* for this course at Campus Name**

Please select your type of qualification in the dropdown above.

* The entry requirements provided above are only provided as a guide and based on the course’s current standard minimum Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), the primary measure for entry into most undergraduate-entry university programs in Australia.

** Entry requirements may vary by location. To view entry requirements for this course at another location, please select the location in the drop down at the top of this page.

Note: there may also be other entry requirements for this course. If you are unsure, make an enquiry.

Subject prerequisites

Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.

English language requirement

7.0 IELTS (Academic) with no individual band less than 7.0.

Please refer to our English Language Requirements page for details of other accepted English Proficiency tests and additional recognised English Language Proficiency Measures, such as English as the language of instruction.

Core participation requirements

Core Participation Requirements are abilities, attributes and behaviours that are required to undertake learning activities and professional experience in your course. These requirements are provided for your information and are not entry requirements. Core Participation Requirements are also referred to as Inherent Requirements by other institutions.

La Trobe University wants you to understand the Core Participation Requirements of your course so you can:

  • determine if you may need support during your studies; and
  • make an informed decision about whether the course is suitable for you.

If there are any Core Participation Requirements listed below that you do not feel capable of demonstrating, we may be able to make adjustments that may support your studies. Please contact the AccessAbility Hub or your Course Coordinator to discuss any adjustments you may need.

As a La Trobe student, you will also need to abide by the Student Charter and meet any professional accreditation requirements of your course.

Core requirement

Students must be able to manage their own responses and behaviour to work effectively in a range of learning environments with diverse people and tasks. This includes the capacity to be receptive and respond appropriately to constructive feedback. Students should also be able to work with others in a team or group environment and make and maintain effective relationships with a wide range of individuals in order to complete tasks or for professional practice.

See also Student behaviours policy for more information.

Course-specific requirement

Behavioural stability is required to work individually and in teams in a program of study in oral health therapy. Students must demonstrate behavioural stability to work objectively and professionally in diverse and changing academic and clinical settings.

Students must be able to:

  • Be receptive and respond appropriately to constructive feedback.
  • Manage own emotions and behaviour effectively when dealing with diverse individuals in a variety of (non-) clinical setting.
  • Communicate effectively with patients, staff and other clinicians in a work and study environment.
  • Be able to manage personal responses, beliefs or preferences in order to develop effective patient relationships.
  • Comply with the requirement for student registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
  • Comply with relevant child protection and safety legislation.

Oral health therapy is a profession governed by the Dental Board of Australia. Students must be able to demonstrate their ability to meet the registration standards from the dental board (registration standards) and their ability to meet the professional competencies of the new qualified oral health therapist.

Student demonstrates knowledge of, and understanding of the requirements of ethical behaviour in practice, as described in the different policies, codes and guidelines from the Dental Board of Australia and the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency.

Core requirement

Students must be able to locate, acquire, retain and apply knowledge as part of their learning and for assessment. They must have the ability to sustain their attention over a designated period, maintain their focus in a variety of learning environments and remember information long enough to complete tasks in a reasonable and safe timeframe.

Course-specific requirement


Students must be able to:

  • Apply acquired knowledge of policy and procedures in the clinical setting.
  • Demonstrate the ability to focus on information provided by a patient in order to determine and apply appropriate and safe care in a timely fashion.

Demonstrate the ability to accurately record clinical findings and other observations in relevant clinical notes.

Core requirement

Students should possess the ability to interact with visual, auditory or tactile inputs sufficiently to manage their learning environment and to meet professional performance needs.

Course-specific requirement

Students must be able to:

  • Observe using multiple inputs (senses) patient symptoms and behaviours, including non-verbal communication, in order to provide effective patient care and safety.
  • Use sufficient visual acuity to demonstrate the required range of skills, through the performance of relevant tasks and assessments whilst maintaining consistent, accurate and safe care to self and others.
  • Observe and detect subtle change in teeth and gums.
  • Perform tactile assessments and observations fundamental to safe and effective oral health and dental practice.

Core requirement

Gross motor skills: Students should possess the strength, range of motion, coordination and mobility sufficient to manage their learning environment and ultimately, professional performance needs.

Fine motor skills: Students should possess the manual dexterity and fine motor skills sufficient to manage their learning environment and ultimately, professional performance needs.

Course-specific requirement

Students must be able to:

  • Gross motor skills are needed to maintain own and patient's balance while safely supporting clients with specific special needs into the dental chair.
  • Safely retrieve and utilise stock and equipment in practice or during oral health promotion events.
  • Safely and effectively use equipment and tools to perform dental procedures as they progress through their course and in professional contexts. For example, administering local anaesthetics via injection.
  • Demonstrate sufficient fine motor skills to perform, coordinate and prioritise. This includes being able to grasp, press, push, turn, squeeze and manipulate equipment and/or individuals to safely perform tasks.

Provide consistent clinical and non-clinical care within a set reasonable and safe time frame, that can vary, in clinical or non-clinical settings

Credit for previous study (advanced standing)

Credit for previous study (advanced standing) is the recognition of prior study or learning that can be counted towards a qualification. This can reduce the number of subjects required to complete your course. The amount of credit received depends on the level and relevance of your previous study and the number of subjects completed.

The University will designate courses where there is only admission into Year 1 of the course. In these cases, there is limited credit. See list of limited entry courses.

To check if this course is available for credit, please visit the Advanced standing webpage.

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What you'll study

Sample course structure

Please note, the following course structure is indicative and subject to change depending on your course location, offer year or how you tailor your course with specialisations, majors, minors and electives. Structures for the following year are not normally finalised until October, so the sample provided is based on the most recently approved structure. For more information, please refer to the La Trobe University Handbook.

To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Oral Health Science, students must complete a total of 360 credit points across 3 years.

Year 1 requires the completion of 120 credit points including:

  • 120 credit points from chosen Core

Study options

Core subjects are required subjects in your course. You need to complete these subjects to attain your degree.

Subject name Subject code Year Credit points
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY MODULE LTU0AIM 1 0
WOMINJEKA LA TROBE: INDIGENOUS CULTURAL LITERACY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION ABS0WOM 1 0
DENTAL SCIENCE A DEN1DSA 1 15
DENTAL SCIENCE B DEN1DSB 1 15
RESEARCH AND EVIDENCE IN PRACTICE HLT1RAE 1 15
RURAL COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT HLT1RCE 1 15
SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL KNOWLEDGE A DEN1SKA 1 15
SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL KNOWLEDGE B DEN1SKB 1 15
PRECLINICAL ORAL HEALTH PRACTICE ORH1POH 1 30
GENERAL MEDICINE A DEN2MDA 2 15
MEDICINE FOR DENTISTRY DEN2MED 2 15
INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL PRACTICE AND HEALTH PROMOTION ORH2001 2 30
PRE-CLINICAL SKILLS B DEN2PSB 2 30
SCIENTIFIC AND CLINICAL KNOWLEDGE C DEN2SKC 2 30
INTEGRATING EVIDENCE INTO PRACTICE HLT2IEP 3 15

Capstone subjects are required subjects in your course or major that help you integrate and apply the knowledge and skills you gain to solve real world problems. Capstone subjects are often taken towards the end of your course.

Subject name Subject code Year Credit points
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES IN ORAL HEALTH ORH3GPO 3 15
ADVANCED CARE AND INTERDISCIPLINARY HEALTH PROMOTION ORH3001 3 30
ADVANCED ORAL HEALTH CARE ORH3002 3 60

Work-Based Learning

Compulsory placements (Work Based Learning)
During this course, you will participate in one or more supervised Work Based Learning (WBL) placements designed to allow you to practice newly acquired skills, behaviours and knowledge while integrating theory with practice. The placements will immerse you in professional work culture, enabling you to develop and further enhance your skills. WBL provides you with the opportunity to gain valuable industry experience at one or more of our local, interstate or international industry partners or agencies. WBL placements will generally be arranged by the College based Placements Operation Team or Experiential Learning Team at La Trobe University. The number of hours undertaken can vary considerably, depending on the requirements of the course. Students may incur additional costs and it may be necessary to travel or relocate to complete a specific placement. Please refer to the individual subject entries for more information.

See La Trobe University Handbook for more details

The Handbook contains detailed course information designed for enrolled students, including course structures, electives and options. The delivery of this course can vary between campuses.

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Bachelor of Oral Health Science course and career outcomes

However you choose to structure your study, La Trobe recognises your hard work. Here are the pathways you could follow as you move through your course.

Year 1

After completing 1 year of full-time study

You can exit with a Diploma of Preventive Care

Year 2

After completing 2 years of full-time study

You can exit with an Associate Degree of Interprofessional Practice

Year 3

After completing 3 years of full-time study

You can exit with a Bachelor of Oral Health Science

Course intended learning outcomes

  • Apply evidence-based knowledge to oral health issues and problems
  • Design, execute and evaluate health-promoting programs that benefit the oral health of individuals and diverse communities
  • Plan effective and efficient oral health care based on scientific evidence to minimise invasive dentistry
  • Critically evaluate clinical and behavioural interventions designed to meet the oral health needs of individuals, families and communities
  • Apply professional ethical standards when working independently and in multi-disciplinary professional oral health practice environments
  • Communicate effectively with oral and other health professionals, patients and other key stakeholders using a range of relevant communication strategies
  • Synthesise and critically assess evidence related to professional oral health practice to identify and solve real-life oral health problems

Bachelor of Oral Health Science career opportunities

After graduation, you could register as an oral health therapist. You could work in dental clinics, community health centres and Indigenous health collectives. You could also work in health promotion, education, research, management and policy development roles.

  • Oral health therapist
    • Provide primary oral health care, including examining and diagnosing dental decay and gum diseases. Provide basic routine dental treatments to patients of all ages, including professional debridement, support behavioural changes, deciduous tooth removal, preventive services and basic restorations/fillings.

Professional recognition

The Bachelor of Oral Health Science is accredited by the Australian Dental Council. Graduates of the Bachelor of Oral Health Science may be eligible to apply for registration with the Dental Board of Australia. Professional registration may be subject to additional or ongoing requirements beyond completion of the degree. Please contact the relevant professional body for details.

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Fees and scholarships

Estimated course fees for international students

Estimated fees per year (2025): Indicative based on 2024 fees
A$43 800 per 120 credit points.
Note: 120 credit points represents full-time study for one year.

Scholarships: Not available for this course

The International estimated fees are indicative only. The tuition fees you pay will depend on the subjects you choose to study, with each subject having its own cost. In some cases, your course fees may be higher than the indicated fees because of the subjects you choose.

Please note that additional costs are incurred from Essential requirements and additional costs.

International scholarships

This course is not eligible for international scholarships.

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How to apply

CRICOS code: 089313C

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Overview

Key facts

Award Bachelor of Oral Health Science
CRICOS code089313C
Start dates

Indicative based on 2024 start dates

Semester 1 (March 2025)
Duration 3 years full-time; 2.5 years accelerated
Available locations Bendigo
Scholarships View fees and scholarships
Annual tuition fee

Indicative based on 2024 fees

A$43 800 per 120 credit points.
Note: 120 credit points represents full-time study for one year.

About the Bachelor of Oral Health Science

Learn how to provide essential oral healthcare with La Trobe's accredited Bachelor of Oral Health Science. Studying in an inter- and intradisciplinary setting, you'll develop your professional practice at Australia's largest rural health school.

Develop your understanding of oral health promotion, and the prevention and treatment of oral diseases. Get hands-on experience in clinical placements across regional Victoria and treat patients under the supervision of experienced clinicians. Your scope of practice includes dental therapy treatments to patients of all ages.

Note: You'll need to complete your Level 1 First Aid/CPR certification, get your required vaccinations, and provide a current police check and Working with Children Check before starting this degree.

You'll learn:

  • Preventive oral health
    • Develop your knowledge of preventive, periodontal and restorative procedures.
  • Medicine for dentistry
    • Learn to take a comprehensive medical history, understand its role in safe oral healthcare, and the link between oral and general health.
  • Clinical practice
    • Discover how to diagnose and plan care for patients. Improve your communication and treatment skills while learning to manage patients in a clinical setting.
  • Global perspectives in oral health
    • Gain insight into different cultures and explore your role as an oral health therapist in a multicultural society. Further develop your cultural competence through an elective rural, interstate or overseas placement.*

*Subject to government restrictions on international travel.

The qualification awarded on graduation is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) as Level 7 - Bachelor Degree.

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