Future Ready Discover Comprehensive Programs in Dental Education and Research at One of the World’s Leading Schools Dental Hygiene Programs The School of Dentistry provides three options for those interested in dental hygiene to pursue either their Bachelors or Master's of Science degree. Learn more about Dental Hygiene Programs Doctor of Dental Surgery The Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree requires a full-time, four year commitment with an emphasis on biomedical sciences and clinical care. Learn more about Doctor of Dental Surgery Internationally Trained Dentist Program (ITDP) The Internationally Trained Dentist Program (ITDP) requires a full-time, 28-month commitment for graduates of non-US dental schools, in order to earn a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree. Learn more about Internationally Trained Dentist Program (ITDP) Graduate Programs Master's degree programs and non-degree certificates for dentists seeking specialized training. Learn more about Graduate Programs Oral Health Sciences PhD & Master's The primary objective of these programs is to train outstanding students to become leaders in academic research in oral health science. Learn more about Oral Health Sciences PhD & Master's Dental Specialty & PhD Program (DSPP) The Dental Specialty and Ph.D. Program (DSPP) at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry is funded through a K12 DSPP grant from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. Learn more about Dental Specialty & PhD Program (DSPP) Dual Degree Programs Dual Degree Pathways: Integrating Dentistry with Research or Business Leadership through the DDS/PhD and DDS/MBA Programs at the University of Michigan. Learn more about Dual Degree Programs Certificate & Non-Degree Programs Explore the University of Michigan School of Dentistry’s Certificate & Non-Degree Programs, intensive, specialty-focused courses that advance clinical skills in areas like prosthodontics, endodontics, regenerative dentistry, and more. Learn more about Certificate & Non-Degree Programs
Dental Hygiene Programs The School of Dentistry provides three options for those interested in dental hygiene to pursue either their Bachelors or Master's of Science degree. Learn more about Dental Hygiene Programs
Doctor of Dental Surgery The Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree requires a full-time, four year commitment with an emphasis on biomedical sciences and clinical care. Learn more about Doctor of Dental Surgery
Internationally Trained Dentist Program (ITDP) The Internationally Trained Dentist Program (ITDP) requires a full-time, 28-month commitment for graduates of non-US dental schools, in order to earn a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree. Learn more about Internationally Trained Dentist Program (ITDP)
Graduate Programs Master's degree programs and non-degree certificates for dentists seeking specialized training. Learn more about Graduate Programs
Oral Health Sciences PhD & Master's The primary objective of these programs is to train outstanding students to become leaders in academic research in oral health science. Learn more about Oral Health Sciences PhD & Master's
Dental Specialty & PhD Program (DSPP) The Dental Specialty and Ph.D. Program (DSPP) at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry is funded through a K12 DSPP grant from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. Learn more about Dental Specialty & PhD Program (DSPP)
Dual Degree Programs Dual Degree Pathways: Integrating Dentistry with Research or Business Leadership through the DDS/PhD and DDS/MBA Programs at the University of Michigan. Learn more about Dual Degree Programs
Certificate & Non-Degree Programs Explore the University of Michigan School of Dentistry’s Certificate & Non-Degree Programs, intensive, specialty-focused courses that advance clinical skills in areas like prosthodontics, endodontics, regenerative dentistry, and more. Learn more about Certificate & Non-Degree Programs