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The Oral Health Sciences Master's Program (OHS-MS) is a one-year program at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry designed to prepare students to acquire skills and knowledge necessary for a competitive dental school application, a competitive application to a PhD training program, or employment in a research laboratory in the field of oral health sciences and craniofacial research.
The research track allows students to select faculty mentors not only among researchers at the School of Dentistry but also across the entire U-M campus, with research likely done in labs. The course-intensive track is a mix of dental school courses and seminars, along with courses the students choose in other areas of the university, with the research more likely to be literature review, for example, rather than in a lab. Each track requires students to document a capstone project at the end of the year.
Read more about the program's first cohort of students here myumi.ch/2mG6b
Read more about the OHS-MS program here myumi.ch/2mG6b