Health Sciences
Certified Dental Assistants are essential members of the dental health care team, working toward the common goal of providing quality oral care for dental clients. Individuals who have a passion for helping people, enjoy working with their hands, and are team players are most likely to be successful and will find this to be a rewarding career.
The 10-month (September–June) Certified Dental Assistant certificate program is designed to provide students with opportunities to develop the knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes necessary for employment as a certified dental assistant. This program combines lectures and clinical practice in preparation for a career in private practice, dental clinics, and other public health facilities. Students gain extensive clinical experience throughout the program. In addition to working at the UFV Dental Clinic, the curriculum includes two practica, which provide full-time experience in a dental office.
Because this program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation, graduates are eligible to write the National Board Exam and then register with the College of Dental Surgeons of B.C.
1. B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent, and a C+ average over the following four courses: English 12 (see Note) or ENGL 099 or ENGL 091, Biology 11 (or UFV BIO 083), Biology 12 (or UFV BIO 093), and Chemistry 11 (or UFV CHEM 083).
Note: English 12 equivalent courses include English 12 First Peoples, English Literature 12, AP English, and IB English A (standard level or higher level).
Applicants must satisfy the English language proficiency requirement. For details on how this requirement may be met, see English language proficiency requirement section of the calendar.
2. A work reference and a personal reference from non-relatives.
3. A satisfactory interview with the program faculty, who will assess your:
knowledge of and motivation towards a career as a dental assistant;
financial preparation;
communication skills;
experience with patients in the health-care field as a volunteer and/or
employee;
experience in working with the public.
4.Signed medical certificate indicating physical fitness and emotional stability. (Form will be provided at information session.)
5. Completion of an immunization program is required prior to acceptance into the program. The Hepatitis B immunization will be required after entry into the program. (Form will be provided at information session.)
6. Dental Oral Health certificate. (Form to be signed by the dentist will be provided at information session.)
7. Two full days spent in a dental office observing office routine and dental procedures. (Form to be signed by the dentist will be provided at information session.)
8. Successful completion of a security clearance check. Criminal records check forms will be provided on acceptance to the program.
Note: Personal suitability of applicants will be assessed using a point rating system. Applicants will be accepted based on points achieved on the applicant rating.
Students who do not meet these requirements might consider Qualifying Studies.
Applications are accepted on a continuous basis throughout the year. Qualified applicants are considered for the next intake in which there is space. See Continuous application process for more information.
1.Apply online at ufv.ca/admissions/admissions/apply and submit the following documents to the Office of the Registrar:
Once these documents have been received by the Office of the Registrar, an application date will be recorded and your application will be forwarded to the Certified Dental Assistant program.
2.Submit all remaining documents to the School of Health Studies, Chilliwack campus:
Note 1: Additional health forms required for acceptance into the CDA program will be provided at the information session. Applicants whose prerequisites are completed by March 31 of each year will have first priority for the seats available. Those with incomplete prerequisites decrease their chances of being accepted into the program.
Note 2: If you are currently enrolled in Grade 12, please provide a letter by April 10 from your counsellor verifying that prerequisite courses are in progress and will be successfully completed, and that you are expected to graduate. Please submit correspondence to the School of Health Studies. An official transcript, showing that all academic requirements have been met, will be required by the end of the first week of August. To be considered official, transcripts must be sent directly to UFV from the originating institution; see the Transfer Credit section for details.
3. Attendance at a program information session is required for all "complete" applicants. At this time you will be provided with an overview of the program as well as additional forms (Medical, Dental Office Observation, Dental Exam, Immunization record, Criminal Record Search, Interview questionnaire) that must be completed prior to acceptance into the program. At the information session, you will also be required to write an application essay outlining why you want to become a CDA.
4. An interview with a program faculty member is also required. Bring any completed documentation to the interview.
5. Applicants will be accepted based on points achieved on the applicant rating form.
6. You will be notified in writing regarding acceptance. Upon acceptance into
the program you will be provided with registration information. A deposit is
required by a specified date in order to reserve a seat in the program. This
money will be applied toward your tuition fees. If you do not register for
courses and pay course deposits, your place will be given to the next person on
the program waiting list and you must reapply to the program.
7. If you meet the minimum requirements but are not selected to the class, your application will be held for consideration for the next intake. If you are not selected for a second intake, you will be required to re-apply.
Students will be rated based on the points achieved on the applicant rating form. Points will be given for academic performance on prerequisite courses, work/volunteer experience, personal essay, reference(s), and personal interview.
The requirements will be rated as follows:
1. Academic prerequisites: The higher the applicant GPA on required
academic prerequisites, the more points awarded.
2. Work/volunteer experience: Points will be allocated for dental office
experience according to duration. Experience in working with the public and
volunteer experience will also be awarded points, again according to the nature
and duration of the experience.
3. Letter of reference: Applicants will be awarded points depending on
the content of their letter of reference.
4. Persistent efforts to upgrade: Applicants will be awarded a point for
persistent interest in the program as evidenced by efforts to upgrade, and
repeated applications.
5. Application essay: Applicants will be given credit for meeting the
criteria, and demonstrating writing skill.
6. Interview: Applicants will be given points related to their knowledge
of dental assisting, organizational skills, planning of financial aspects,
management of commitments, communication skills, knowledge of own learning, and
problem-solving skills. The interview is intended to help determine readiness to
enter the CDA program.
Applicants with the highest number of points will be given priority for program seats.
See the Fees and Other Costs section.
Students should be prepared to meet other additional costs of approximately $2,000. This includes the purchase of uniforms, lab coats, shoes, textbooks, workbooks, and lab fee supplies. Students should also be prepared for the additional cost of $50 to complete the Basic Rescuer - CPR (Level C) course.
Upon completion of the UFV Certified Dental Assistant certificate program, and prior to practising as a Certified Dental Assistant, you will need to write the National Dental Assisting Board Examination and you will need to register with and be licensed by the College of Dental Surgeons of B.C. The fees as of 2015 are:
Note: Registration and licensing fees are subject to annual increases.
Uniforms, duty shoes, name tags, lab coats, gloves, masks, and safety glasses are required during daily clinic sessions. Neatness and good grooming are essential at all times.
All courses are taught at the Health Sciences centre at the Chilliwack campus.
Format includes self-directed, independent study, group work, and lecture presentation of material. Demonstrations are given before practical sessions. Classes are held Monday to Friday, and there are approximately two hours of homework every evening.
Students must maintain a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 2.00 to remain enrolled in Good Academic Standing at UFV. Students enrolled in undergraduate courses (courses numbered 100 or above) must maintain an undergraduate Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of at least 2.00 to remain enrolled in Good Academic Standing at UFV. Students in Good Academic Standing will have no registration limits placed on them. Failure to meet the minimum CGPA requirement will result in restrictions on registration and may eventually lead to academic suspension from undergraduate studies at UFV. Students on Academic Warning or Academic Probation are limited to registering in 10 credits. For further details, see the Undergraduate Continuance section of the academic calendar. Academic standing is governed by UFV’s Undergraduate Continuance policy (92).
Course | Title | Credits |
DENT 130 | Dental Professionalism | 1.5 |
DENT 131 | Basic Dental Assisting | 1.5 |
DENT 132 | Patient Assessment | 2.5 |
DENT 133 | Dental Office Emergency | 1 |
DENT 134 | Preventive Dentistry | 2 |
DENT 135 | Dental Radiography | 2.5 |
DENT 136 | Dental Restorative | 2.5 |
DENT 137 | Lab Procedures | 1.5 |
DENT 138 | Dental Practicum I | 3 |
DENT 139 | Dental Exam I | pass/fail |
DENT 140 | Dental Specialties | 3.5 |
DENT 141 | Community Dental Health | 1.5 |
DENT 142 | Dental Reception | 1.5 |
DENT 143 | Patient Care Procedures | 1.5 |
DENT 144 | Applied Dental Sciences | 1.5 |
DENT 145 | Dental Chart and Annotation | 1 |
DENT 148 | Dental Practicum II | 3 |
DENT 149 | Dental Exam II | pass/fail |
DENT 152 | Clinical Dental Assist | 5 |
DENT 162 | Clinical Patient Care | 3.5 |
Program Total | 40 |
Note: In addition to the above courses, students must have completed a valid Basic Rescuer - CPR (Level C) course.
For complete details on courses see the course descriptions section.