Rutgers University/University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Dental School Joint Bachelor of Arts/Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry (B.A./D.M.D.) Program
The Rutgers University/UMDNJ-New Jersey Dental School joint program started in the spring of 2002. The purpose of the program is to permit students to begin their dental education after their third year or at least 98 degree credits (may vary depending on the school in which the student is matriculated) at Rutgers. Specially selected students will obtain bachelor's and dental degrees in a seven-year program of study taken at Rutgers University and New Jersey Dental School (NJDS). Completion of the program in eight years is possible for students who elect to complete a fourth year (all of the requirements for the bachelor's degree) at Rutgers before matriculating at NJDS.
This program is open to all students enrolled at Rutgers University who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents of the United States. It is not directly associated with any one school within the university.
For Rutgers-New Brunswick students, the program is administered by the Health Professions
Office. Camden and Newark students
should contact their own offices for applications and advising.
Admission is a two-phase and competitive process. In the first phase, undergraduate students are admitted into the program by the Executive Committee of the Joint Program consisting of Rutgers and New Jersey Dental School faculty. The executive committee reviews applications and selects those students who are deemed most qualified for the program. The second phase occurs typically after the third year of study. It is the responsibility of the New Jersey Dental School Admissions Committee to review the credentials of students recommended by the articulated program executive committee. The purpose of this second review is to ascertain that the student has maintained adequate academic and nonacademic qualities appropriate for retention in dental school. It is expected that students will have grades of A or B in courses taken at Rutgers University. This second review is noncompetitive. Students who are deemed to have met the academic and nonacademic standards of the program will be recommended to the New Jersey Dental School Admissions Committee. However, recommendation is not automatic. The final decision rests with the Dental School Admissions Committee. Upon approval by the Dental School Admissions Committee, the student will be permitted to continue into the next year of study and will be matriculated formally as a candidate for the Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry (D.M.D.) degree at the New Jersey Dental School.
Applicants to the program must be in their fourth semester at Rutgers University. Applications will not be accepted until April 1 in order to allow time for as much information as possible to be transmitted. Applications will not be accepted after June 1. Decisions are expected to be made by July 15. Applicants must have completed a minimum of 40 credits of which 30 credits must be at Rutgers and must have been in attendance at Rutgers a minimum of one year. Additionally, applicants must have a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.5 by the end of the third semester, which must be maintained through the end of the fourth. The applicant must have completed, or be in the process of completing, by the end of the fourth semester, two semesters of biology with lab, two semesters of general chemistry with lab, two semesters of organic chemistry with lab, one semester of college-level mathematics and one semester of English. Applicants who have not taken General Biology I and II at Rutgers, either because they have been awarded advanced placement biology credits or because they have transferred equivalent courses from another institution, must have at least one year of upper-division biology courses at Rutgers (i.e., two courses of at least 3 or more credits each). Those students who are admitted to the program without having two semesters of physics, organic chemistry lab, and two semesters of English must complete these requirements by the end of the third year of study. The Dental Aptitude Test (DAT) is required, but it is not a determining factor for initial acceptance (Phase I) into the program. Final acceptance into UMDNJ-NJDS will be contingent upon recommendation of the executive committee, satisfactory completion of the DAT, and the admission decision by the NJDS Admission Committee.
Students may choose either a seven- or eight-year program with year one being the first undergraduate year. Students will be admitted at the end of the spring semester of year two and be formal members of the articulated program beginning with year three. Prior to leaving Rutgers, students must satisfy all college and major requirements, except for the credits which they will receive from NJMS (please see below). For a student at Rutgers-New Brunswick who has elected to major in biological sciences, 15 of the latter credits from NJDS will be applied toward the major.
The baccalaureate degree will be awarded upon completion of the general education and major requirements, usually by end of year four or five, but no later than the end of year six, before clerkships begin. Upon satisfactory completion of year seven or eight and all New Jersey Dental School requirements, the student will receive the dental degree.
A student enrolled in the joint program with a major in biological sciences at Rutgers-New Brunswick is required to take General Biology 01:119:101-102, Genetics 01:447:380, and three approved life sciences electives (3- or 4-credit courses) at Rutgers-New Brunswick. Students who have not taken General Biology I and II at Rutgers-New Brunswick, either because they have been awarded AP biology credit or because they have transferred equivalent courses from another institution, must take Genetics 01:447:380, and four approved life sciences electives (3- or 4-credit courses) at Rutgers-New Brunswick. A maximum of 15 credits from among the following NJDS courses, each shown with its Rutgers equivalent credit value, can be accepted toward the biological sciences major: Gross Anatomy (includes neuroanatomy) (8), Biochemistry (4), Immunology (2), Histology (4) and Physiology (4). No more than one independent study/research course may be
applied toward the biological sciences major for students in the B.A./D.M.D.
program.
A student may not receive biological science credits for both NJDS Gross Anatomy and Neuroanatomy and Rutgers Functional Human Anatomy (01:377:213) or Human Anatomy (01:377:424) or Rutgers Advanced Neurobiology (01:146:445, 446); NJDS Biochemistry and Rutgers Introductory Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (01:694:301,313), Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (01:694:407-408), Introductory Biochemistry (11:115:301,313), or General Biochemistry (11:115:403,404); NJDS Immunology and Rutgers Immunology (01:146:474); NJDS Histology and Rutgers Animal Histology (01:146:322); NJDS Physiology and Rutgers System Physiology (01:146:356,357).
For further information on this program, you may contact the Division of Life Sciences, Health Professions Office, Nelson Biology Laboratories, 604 Allison Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854-8082, at 732-445-5667.