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Dental Hygiene students obtain the practicum hours necessary for dental hygiene licensure at City Tech on campus
in the patient care clinic.
All patient care is provided under the supervision of licensed Dental Hygienists and Dentists.
The City Tech patient care clinic provides oral health services to the surrounding tristate area.
The Dental Hygiene program encourages potential students to schedule a dental hygiene appointment and see the
process of care provided to the community.
To schedule an appointment:
Call 718-260-5074 or email DentalHygiene@citytech.cuny.edu
For Patient Care Clinic Hours and Information, click here.
285 Jay Street
Academic Building 701 (A-701)
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Email: DentalHygiene@citytech.cuny.edu
Phone: 718-260-5070
Transfer Students
If you are a transfer student considering the Dental Hygiene program, please be aware that the transfer process must be completed, and your City Tech transcript must be ready for review by the dental hygiene department by the end of the Spring semester if you would like to be considered for the Fall semester.
For more information on transfer, please click on the link
below:
Transfer
Students - City Tech (cuny.edu)
For International Students, please click on the link below for more
information:
International Students - City
Tech (cuny.edu)
Admission requirements for internationally-trained dentists are the same as for all students who are applying to the program. Please see the requirements here.
Transfer Explorer
If you would like to know if the courses you have completed will be accepted as credit at City Tech, you can use CUNY Transfer Explorer to explore equivalencies and requirements.
Please click on the link below:
Home -
Transfer Explorer (cuny.edu)
City Tech does not accept online science courses because the lab component of the curriculum is not present. An integral part of our curriculum is to apply scientific methods to explore natural phenomena, including hypothesis development, observation, experimentation, measurement, data analysis, and data presentation.