Course Contact Person: Helena Russell |
The M.S. in Reproductive Clinical Science is designed for clinical embryologists, andrologists, physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses and others involved in the practice of ART. The program goal is to provide multidisciplinary graduate level education and training in current ... [Read More] |
Course Contact Person: Clara Lawrence |
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Course Contact Person: Deepa |
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Course Contact Person: Suzy Buckley |
Course content
Globally, the life course of women from birth to puberty, motherhood, menopause and old age, is filled with opportunities to improve health and wellbeing. This unique MSc covers the different aspects of women’s health (physical, mental, social, cultural, legal and ethical) whil... [Read More] Requirements: Normally a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor’s degree or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Professional experience in the field of women’s health is desirable. Applicants whose qualifications vary from UCL standards may b |
Course Contact Person: Dr Kate Whittington |
The Division of Obstetrics & Gynaecology provides an innovative MSc programme making extensive use of the Internet to provide a comprehensive theoretical foundation in the areas of Human Reproduction and Development. The course is designed to appeal to a wide range of post-graduate students includin... [Read More] |
Course Contact Person: Robert Markham, Senior Lecturer |
This course is designed for graduates in medicine, biology, veterinary science, nursing, paramedical sciences and related disciplines such as psychology or social work from an approved tertiary institution. It is designed to meet the requirements of a large range of health professionals interested i... [Read More] |
Course Contact Person: Student Education Service Officer |
![]() Requirements: Entry requirements: Typically an honours degree in a biological or related science however, applicants with appropriate or accredited experience within an embryological laboratory will also be considered. |
Course Contact Person: Kim Campbell |
The Master of Science degree prepares the graduate for supervisory and advanced technical positions in assisted reproductive laboratory technology (ART) and related fields in research, industry and marketing. The curriculum consists of 11-16 credit hours in science and statistics and 19-22 credit ho... [Read More] |