Monday, April 27, 2009

How long does it take to get your associates degree in dental hygiene?

Prerequisites and all included..

How long does it take to get your associates degree in dental hygiene?
the dental hygiene program itself is 2 years at all the schools


I know of, and it's an Associate's degree. We had girls in


my class straight from high school, and some that had gone


to college for a year or two first. You didn't HAVE to go to


college first, no real prerequisites, but the ones that came


straight from high school had some trouble with the course


load, study habits, etc., more than the ones that had been


in college for a while first. If you want a Bachelor's degree,


then there are some more classes to take, but you don't


have to have a Bachelor's degree to get a job in the field.
Reply:They trick you with the get your degree in 2 years crap. With your prereq's it's usually 3-4 years. However, the job market for dental hygiene is declinging rapidly. Too many in school, not enough jobs. Good luck. If you are an assistant do EFDA training, it takes 9 months.

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