
Start Strong. Transfer with Confidence.
If you're planning to pursue a career in dentistry, Barton’s Pre-Professional Dentistry program is the ideal starting point. “Pre-dentistry” refers to a recommended set of courses and experiences that prepare students for admission into dental school.
At Barton, you’ll complete foundational science and general education courses that align with the prerequisites for most dental schools. This program is structured to help you seamlessly transfer to a four-year college or university and ultimately apply to a Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.) program. Our flexible course options and supportive academic environment make it easy to stay on track while meeting transfer requirements and earning credits toward a Barton degree!
Please note: This degree track does not include clinical training and does not result in a professional credential. It is designed to prepare you for successful transfer into an accredited program.
Barton Benefits
At Barton, our areas of study are designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking necessary to thrive in today’s world. Whether you're just beginning your educational journey or advancing your career, we offer flexible and rigorous programs that support your goals.
Your Next Step
After completing the Pre-Professional Dentistry track at Barton, you’ll be well-prepared to transfer to a four-year college or university to continue your education and apply to Dentistry programs.
Our curriculum includes essential coursework in:
- Biology & Human Anatomy
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Psychology
- Mathematics & Statistics
- English Composition & Communication
You’ll also develop skills in problem-solving, communication, and patient-centered care—critical to success in healthcare fields.
Associate in Science
Dentistry
**This degree does not contain actual clinical courses and will not result in a credential.
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