Students who complete the program will receive a Doctor of Dental Surgery from the university’s School of Dentistry in Indianapolis and a Master of Business Administration from the Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis.
Dual degree students must complete 163 credit hours in dentistry and 42 credit hours in business courses, according to an Aug. 30 news release. The business courses cover accounting, finance, marketing, strategy, supply chain and healthcare.
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