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Here's a few dental schools that offer joint DDS or DMD and MBA degrees. If there are other programs which offer similar focuses or high concentrations in business and management, list as much information as possible here.
If there are any business, finance or management programs which cater especially to the needs of dentistry, well let's hear about them too!! 😀
1) Columbia University DDS / MBA Program
Columbia DDS / MBA Website
Qualified students who wish to pursue a business degree along with their dental certification may apply to the five-year DDS/MBA dual degree program. Individuals pursing this course of study receive thorough foundations in the basic biological sciences and clinical dentistry, and gain invaluable insights into the financial considerations and managerial aspects of health care organizations preparing them to assume leadership roles at the forefront of the health care industry.
To be admitted, students must apply and gain acceptance to both the School of Dental and Oral Surgery and the Graduate School of Business, which sets admission standards for the MBA component of the program (application forms for the SDOS component of the program is downloadable from this site). Admission to the business school may take place between the beginning of the first year and the completion of the third year at SDOS. DDS/MBA candidates must interrupt their dental school studies for three terms to complete the required business curriculum, which includes fifteen business courses and 45 overall credit points.
There is a tremendous need for this type of dual expertise in the dental profession: Delivery of dental care services is becoming an increasingly complex proposition. In this type of climate, the field of dentistry will be best served by individuals who are not only professionally trained managers, but who also understand the basic conditions for ethical and responsible dental health care. Graduates of the DDS/MBA program can therefore expect to remain in professional demand for the foreseeable future.
For further information, contact:
Dr. Letty Moss-Salentijn
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery
c/o Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology,
College of Physicians and Surgeons
630 West 168th Street New York, NY 10032-3702
Work: 212-305-8334
Fax: 212-305-7134
Email: [email protected]
2) Temple University DMD / MBA Program
Temple DMD / MBA Program Website
The School of Dentistry and the School of Business and Management at Temple University offer a program leading to the dual degrees of Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) and Master of Business Administration (MBA). This dual degree program is designed to allow the academically excellent student to earn two advanced degrees in five years. If you complete the DMD/MBA program at Temple University, you will be a highly qualified graduate with a broad range of marketable skills and increased career options in dentistry, business and public service.
Benefits of the Program
1. More skills, broader vision, and the ability to operate in a more challenging and competitive environment.
2. Increased capabilities for career advancement and more career options
3. A competitive edge in business and expanded earning power for those practicing dentistry
4. The management and business skills for administrative positions in insurance companies, hospitals, HMOs, and other organizations
5. The skills to better manage personal finances
6. An advanced education track for academically outstanding students at the School of Dentistry
7. Six years of graduate education integrated into a four / five year (full time) program
The first two semesters of study in the DMD/MBA program will be spent in the School of Dentistry, where you will complete all required DMD courses. You may begin to take courses in the School of Business and Management after completion of the first year of dental school if you so choose.
In the third year of the program, you will complete all lecture courses and a portion of the clinical requirements in the School of Dentistry, plus a minimum of nine credit hours in the School of Business and Management. Summer sessions may be used to help meet these requirements.
In the fourth and fifth years of the joint degree program, you will complete those courses from each school, which fulfill the graduation requirements for each degree. You will choose the sequence of these courses working with the respective faculty advisers in the Schools of Dentistry and Business and Management.
The graduation requirements for both degrees should be attainable in four - five years by a full-time student. This goal is facilitated by the granting of transfer credit for certain designated courses between the School of Dentistry and the School of Business and Management. Courses accepted for transfer credit will replace elective and selective courses required for the MBA and DMD degrees. In addition, up to 24 semester hours credit of 400-level courses at the School of Business and Management may be waived or tested for exemption if you have taken previous courses at an accredited business school.
Upon successful completion of the degree requirements of each school, you will receive both the DMD and MBA degrees.
To apply to the DMD/MBA program you must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.8 in your undergraduate work and you must meet the admissions requirements of both schools. You must apply separately to the School of Dentistry and the School of Business and Management, indicating in a letter your desire to enter the dual degree DMD/MBA program.
The tuition for the DMD/MBA program will be charged by the School of Dentistry. When you are enrolled in both the School of Dentistry and the School of Business and Management you will pay only dental school tuition. If you require longer to complete the MBA than the DMD program, the remaining MBA courses will be charged at business school tuition rates. Students pursuing the dual DMD/MBA degree program are eligible for financial assistance from the School of Dentistry according to the school's financial aid guidelines. When you enroll in the joint degree program you will have a faculty adviser to assist you with administrative and curriculum choices and problems related to participation in the program
The DMD / MBA Program
Year 1 · Dental School
Year 2 · Dental School
· Business School: May begin to take MBA courses
-- Integrated program begins here --
Year 2
· Dental School: Junior lecture courses; 75% of Junior Clinical requirements
· Business School: 9 semester hours
Year 3
· ?
Year 4
· Dental School: Senior lecture courses; Remaining junior clinical requirement; 60% of senior clinical requirements
· Business School: 15-21* semester hours
Year 5
· Dental School: Remaining senior clinical requirements
· Business School: 21-30 * semester hours
* Exact hours required will depend on the individual students course waivers, exemptions, and transfer credit. All courses at the business school are three semester hours For further information
To learn more about the dual degree DMD / MBA program please contact:
Dr. R. Iván Lugo
Director DMD / MBA program
Temple University School of Dentistry
3223 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19140
Tel. (215) 707-2861
Email. [email protected]
3) University of California - Los Angeles DDS / MBA Program
UCLA DDS / MBA Program Information
Students who enroll in the DDS program may also apply to combine this degree with a Masters or PhD program in Oral Biology or MBA from the Anderson School at UCLA. The student must apply and be accepted to each program independently.
4) University of Southern California DDS / MBA Program
USC DDS / MBA Website
In response to changes in dental care delivery systems and to the increasing complexity of dental care financing, the School of Dentistry offers an innovative program for individuals desiring knowledge in both dental science and business administration.
The D.D.S./M.B.A. dual degree program is a five-year program offered cooperatively by the School of Dentistry and the Marshall School of Business. Students must complete all requirements established by both schools for their respective degrees.
The program involves completion of the first year in the School of Dentistry, the second in the Marshall School of Business, and then completion of the balance of the slightly modified dentistry program. A total of 48 units must be completed in the Marshall School of Business.
First Year: required dentistry courses.
Second Year: required M.B.A program courses
Third to Fifth Year: Completion of the remainder of required dentistry courses and graduate elective courses sufficient to bring the total units completed in the Marshall School to at least 48. The dentistry requirement of four units of selective courses will be met by Marshall School courses. The program may be completed in five calendar years.

If there are any business, finance or management programs which cater especially to the needs of dentistry, well let's hear about them too!! 😀
1) Columbia University DDS / MBA Program
Columbia DDS / MBA Website
Qualified students who wish to pursue a business degree along with their dental certification may apply to the five-year DDS/MBA dual degree program. Individuals pursing this course of study receive thorough foundations in the basic biological sciences and clinical dentistry, and gain invaluable insights into the financial considerations and managerial aspects of health care organizations preparing them to assume leadership roles at the forefront of the health care industry.
To be admitted, students must apply and gain acceptance to both the School of Dental and Oral Surgery and the Graduate School of Business, which sets admission standards for the MBA component of the program (application forms for the SDOS component of the program is downloadable from this site). Admission to the business school may take place between the beginning of the first year and the completion of the third year at SDOS. DDS/MBA candidates must interrupt their dental school studies for three terms to complete the required business curriculum, which includes fifteen business courses and 45 overall credit points.
There is a tremendous need for this type of dual expertise in the dental profession: Delivery of dental care services is becoming an increasingly complex proposition. In this type of climate, the field of dentistry will be best served by individuals who are not only professionally trained managers, but who also understand the basic conditions for ethical and responsible dental health care. Graduates of the DDS/MBA program can therefore expect to remain in professional demand for the foreseeable future.
For further information, contact:
Dr. Letty Moss-Salentijn
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery
c/o Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology,
College of Physicians and Surgeons
630 West 168th Street New York, NY 10032-3702
Work: 212-305-8334
Fax: 212-305-7134
Email: [email protected]
2) Temple University DMD / MBA Program
Temple DMD / MBA Program Website
The School of Dentistry and the School of Business and Management at Temple University offer a program leading to the dual degrees of Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) and Master of Business Administration (MBA). This dual degree program is designed to allow the academically excellent student to earn two advanced degrees in five years. If you complete the DMD/MBA program at Temple University, you will be a highly qualified graduate with a broad range of marketable skills and increased career options in dentistry, business and public service.
Benefits of the Program
1. More skills, broader vision, and the ability to operate in a more challenging and competitive environment.
2. Increased capabilities for career advancement and more career options
3. A competitive edge in business and expanded earning power for those practicing dentistry
4. The management and business skills for administrative positions in insurance companies, hospitals, HMOs, and other organizations
5. The skills to better manage personal finances
6. An advanced education track for academically outstanding students at the School of Dentistry
7. Six years of graduate education integrated into a four / five year (full time) program
The first two semesters of study in the DMD/MBA program will be spent in the School of Dentistry, where you will complete all required DMD courses. You may begin to take courses in the School of Business and Management after completion of the first year of dental school if you so choose.
In the third year of the program, you will complete all lecture courses and a portion of the clinical requirements in the School of Dentistry, plus a minimum of nine credit hours in the School of Business and Management. Summer sessions may be used to help meet these requirements.
In the fourth and fifth years of the joint degree program, you will complete those courses from each school, which fulfill the graduation requirements for each degree. You will choose the sequence of these courses working with the respective faculty advisers in the Schools of Dentistry and Business and Management.
The graduation requirements for both degrees should be attainable in four - five years by a full-time student. This goal is facilitated by the granting of transfer credit for certain designated courses between the School of Dentistry and the School of Business and Management. Courses accepted for transfer credit will replace elective and selective courses required for the MBA and DMD degrees. In addition, up to 24 semester hours credit of 400-level courses at the School of Business and Management may be waived or tested for exemption if you have taken previous courses at an accredited business school.
Upon successful completion of the degree requirements of each school, you will receive both the DMD and MBA degrees.
To apply to the DMD/MBA program you must have a cumulative grade point average of 2.8 in your undergraduate work and you must meet the admissions requirements of both schools. You must apply separately to the School of Dentistry and the School of Business and Management, indicating in a letter your desire to enter the dual degree DMD/MBA program.
The tuition for the DMD/MBA program will be charged by the School of Dentistry. When you are enrolled in both the School of Dentistry and the School of Business and Management you will pay only dental school tuition. If you require longer to complete the MBA than the DMD program, the remaining MBA courses will be charged at business school tuition rates. Students pursuing the dual DMD/MBA degree program are eligible for financial assistance from the School of Dentistry according to the school's financial aid guidelines. When you enroll in the joint degree program you will have a faculty adviser to assist you with administrative and curriculum choices and problems related to participation in the program
The DMD / MBA Program
Year 1 · Dental School
Year 2 · Dental School
· Business School: May begin to take MBA courses
-- Integrated program begins here --
Year 2
· Dental School: Junior lecture courses; 75% of Junior Clinical requirements
· Business School: 9 semester hours
Year 3
· ?
Year 4
· Dental School: Senior lecture courses; Remaining junior clinical requirement; 60% of senior clinical requirements
· Business School: 15-21* semester hours
Year 5
· Dental School: Remaining senior clinical requirements
· Business School: 21-30 * semester hours
* Exact hours required will depend on the individual students course waivers, exemptions, and transfer credit. All courses at the business school are three semester hours For further information
To learn more about the dual degree DMD / MBA program please contact:
Dr. R. Iván Lugo
Director DMD / MBA program
Temple University School of Dentistry
3223 North Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19140
Tel. (215) 707-2861
Email. [email protected]
3) University of California - Los Angeles DDS / MBA Program
UCLA DDS / MBA Program Information
Students who enroll in the DDS program may also apply to combine this degree with a Masters or PhD program in Oral Biology or MBA from the Anderson School at UCLA. The student must apply and be accepted to each program independently.
4) University of Southern California DDS / MBA Program
USC DDS / MBA Website
In response to changes in dental care delivery systems and to the increasing complexity of dental care financing, the School of Dentistry offers an innovative program for individuals desiring knowledge in both dental science and business administration.
The D.D.S./M.B.A. dual degree program is a five-year program offered cooperatively by the School of Dentistry and the Marshall School of Business. Students must complete all requirements established by both schools for their respective degrees.
The program involves completion of the first year in the School of Dentistry, the second in the Marshall School of Business, and then completion of the balance of the slightly modified dentistry program. A total of 48 units must be completed in the Marshall School of Business.
First Year: required dentistry courses.
Second Year: required M.B.A program courses
Third to Fifth Year: Completion of the remainder of required dentistry courses and graduate elective courses sufficient to bring the total units completed in the Marshall School to at least 48. The dentistry requirement of four units of selective courses will be met by Marshall School courses. The program may be completed in five calendar years.
