Tuition Fees
  • Tuition Fees: Domestic: C$3,980, International: C$3,980
  • Application Fees: Domestic: C$150, International: C$250
  • Administrative Fees: C$250
  • Textbook Fee: C$360
  • Course Materials Fee: C$225
  • Student Fees: C$350

Please email us at [email protected] to check for available financial aid.

Swenam College is one of the very few private institutions that offers a range of awards and scholarships to both domestic and international students. New students applying to any program at Swenam College can apply for entrance awards, scholarships, and grants.

Existing students at the college may also be eligible to apply for continuing student awards. Award recipients are expected to serve as representatives for Swenam College and take part in outreach and alumni engagement activities. All awards will be disbursed in the form of a tuition credit. (for further information, please email us at [email protected]. All students will be automatically considered for funding during application process.

Career Opportunities
Potential career paths include:
  • Dental Receptionist
  • Dental Office Manager
  • Front Desk Coordinator
  • Medical Administrative Assistant
  • Patient Care Coordinator
  • Insurance Claims Specialist
  • Healthcare Customer Service Representative
  • Office Support Specialist
Delivery Method
The Delivery is done through:

Distance education: 100% hours of instruction, excluding work experience hours, if applicable, delivered remotely from a BC location.

Program Duration
  • Full-time: the total duration of this program is 13 weeks. 
  • Part-time: the total duration of this program is 18 weeks. 
Admission Requirements
General Admission Requirements
  • This program is suitable for a diverse range of applicants, whether or not they have prior experience in dental reception or, more broadly, healthcare administration.
  • Criminal Record Check Required.
English Language Proficiency Admission Requirements is one of the following:
  • Completed at least four years of secondary or post-secondary education conducted in English
  • Completed a four-year undergraduate degree or a graduate degree at a recognized university where English is the medium of instruction.
  • IELTS 6 overall, with no part less than 5.5
  • TOEFL IBT 80 overall (Reading: 20, Listening: 20, Writing: 20, Speaking: 20)
  • Duolingo English Test overall 115, video and writing sample should also demonstrate a strong command of English language. DET will only be accepted from students in countries where no other English proficiency test is available.
  • Successful completion of Advanced Dynamic English Proficiency program at Swenam college.
Courses Outlines
Oral Anatomy and Pathology

This course, moreover, highlights the major nerves and blood vessels in the oral and facial regions and explores the function and significance of the salivary glands and their implications for dental procedures. 

Dental Reception: Comprehensive Skill Development

This course places significant emphasis on problem-solving skills, teaching participants strategies and techniques for managing and resolving conflicts constructively.

Dental Practice: Management & Administration

At the end of the course, participants are able to manage all aspects of a dental clinic, from patient communication and records management to marketing through the implementation of software tools like Tracker and Dentrix. Graduates are prepared to contribute effectively to a high-performing dental practice.

Dental Practice: Business & Financial Management

This course provides students with a realistic insight into their future careers as Dental Receptionist, equipping them with a solid foundation to enhance their skills and expertise in subsequent program courses. By providing a solid foundation in areas such as financial principles, revenue management, and expense control, students are well-equipped to handle the financial responsibilities they encounter in their career.

Dental Practice: Insurance Billing and Claims Management

To emphasize the importance of dental insurance, this course begins with providing students with an introductory overview of dental insurance history and functionality; they identify how dental insurance assists individuals to manage the costs of dental care and treatments through cost savings, preventive services access, and major dental procedures coverage.

Dental Office Health: Infection Control and Hazards

This course is considered to equip participants with the knowledge and techniques needed to promptly recognize, assess, and effectively manage a spectrum of emergencies that can occur in dental clinics and related healthcare environments.

Canadian Workplace Success: Professionalism and Cultural Awareness

The Canadian Career Development course aims to provide students with fundamental skills and knowledge crucial for achieving success in academic and professional contexts.

Capstone Project

This culminating course is designed to integrate and apply the knowledge acquired in the Dental Office Administration and Management program within a practical setting. Students will have the opportunity to undertake a hands-on internship or work placement or conduct a detailed research project.

Work  Experience Placement 

This is a 40 hours course

Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this program the successful student will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Identify and describe key anatomical terms and directional references associated with the oral cavity.
  • Explore the structure and function of facial muscles, skull, and bones.
  • Describe the structure and functions of different types of teeth.
  • Identify major nerves, blood vessels, and salivary glands in the oral and facial regions.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of common oral health conditions, their symptoms, treatments, and related medications.
  • Develop effective verbal and non-verbal communication techniques.
  • Practice problem-solving and collaborative skills in various scenarios.
  • Enhance organizational management and strategic planning abilities.
  • Improve business writing and documentation skills.
  • Efficiently schedule patient appointments and manage patient flow.
  • Oversee and maintain electronic health records (EHR) with adherence to HIPAA standards.
  • Coordinate human resources tasks such as recruitment, training, and performance evaluations.
  • Implement practices for verifying patient insurance coverage and managing accounts receivable.
  • Ensure compliance with insurance regulations and maintain accurate records of all billing and claims activities.
  • Develop skills in managing budgets, financial reporting, and cost control.
  • Implement effective strategies for billing, insurance claims processing, and revenue cycle management.
  • Analyze financial performance metrics to support decision-making and improve practice profitability.
  • Apply best practices for financial compliance and risk management within a dental office setting.
  • Demonstrate competence in utilizing key software tools like Tracker and Dentrix in dental receptionist practice.
  • Utilize effective marketing techniques to attract and retain patients.
  • Recognize dental receptionists’ role and responsibility in maintaining a healthy and safe dental clinic.
  • Acquire and apply First Aid skills.
  • Implement professionalism and cultural sensitivity in dental receptionist practice.
Program Overview

The Dental Clinic Management & Administration Diploma program is designed to provide students with the essential knowledge and skills required to effectively manage and administer a dental clinic. This comprehensive program covers various aspects of dental clinic operations, including office management, patient scheduling, financial management, insurance billing, and regulatory compliance. Through a combination of theoretical learning and practical hands-on training, students will gain the expertise needed to ensure the smooth and efficient functioning of a dental practice.

This program embodies a commitment to excellence in dental practice management, highlighting the critical role of dental receptionists in supporting clinic success and upholding industry standards. The certificate validates the recipient's dedication to enhancing dental office practices and establishes a strong foundation for continuous professional development and learning.

Completing a practicum and capstone project at the end of the program allows students to apply their classroom knowledge to real-world scenarios. This hands-on experience is invaluable in preparing graduates for their professional roles. The course aims to build confidence and establish a professional identity among students, equipping them with all the required essential skills.