Overview
Infertility is a global issue, with approximately one in seven couples of reproductive age, around 80 million people worldwide, having difficulties to conceive.
Therefore, there is an increasing worldwide demand for assisted reproductive technology (ART), including In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), and growing opportunities for careers in this field.
This Clinical Embryology and In Vitro Fertilisation (distance learning) course from the University of Dundee provides you with the wide-ranging education required to run a successful ART service, including training in basic science, embryology, andrology, clinical and controversial issues, and business management.
You will also explore research in reproductive medicine, designing and undertaking your own research project. There will be a joint clinical and laboratory focus, having fostered a dynamic collaboration with a busy clc
Career
Due to the increased global demand for infertility treatment, there is a growing need for high quality laboratory, scientific and clinical staff in this area.Following successful completion of this course you will be in a position to advance your career in a variety of areas within reproductive medicine.If you are already working in ART, this may allow you to be promoted or extend your established role.
Get more details
Visit programme websiteProgramme Structure
Modules include:
- Clinical issues and controversies
- Reproductive Medicine
- Clinical Statistics
- Andrology
- Embryology
Check out the full curriculum
Visit programme websiteKey information
Duration
- Part-time
- 24 months
Start dates & application deadlines
- StartingApply anytime.
Application deadline for international students: 2 August
Language
Prepare for Your English Test
AI-powered IELTS feedback. Clear, actionable, and tailored to boost your writing & speaking score. No credit card or upfront payment required.
- Trusted by 300k learners
- 98 accuracy using real exam data
- 4.9/5 student rating
Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Dundee, United Kingdom
Disciplines
Medicine Anatomy View 238 other Masters in Medicine in United KingdomExplore more key information
Visit programme websiteWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
English requirements
Prepare for Your English Test
AI-powered IELTS feedback. Clear, actionable, and tailored to boost your writing & speaking score. No credit card or upfront payment required.
- Trusted by 300k learners
- 98 accuracy using real exam data
- 4.9/5 student rating
Other requirements
General requirements
- A UK Upper Second-Class Honours (2:1) degree OR a UK Medical degree
- Your degree should be in medicine, biological, biochemical, medical, biomedical, physical, midwifery, nursing, chemical sciences, or psychology.
Make sure you meet all requirements
Visit programme websiteTuition Fees
-
International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents5210 GBP / year≈ 5210 GBP / year -
Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents5210 GBP / year≈ 5210 GBP / year
Additional Details
England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Republic of Ireland 4,961
Funding
In order for us to give you accurate scholarship information, we ask that you please confirm a few details and create an account with us.
Scholarships Information
Below you will find Master's scholarship opportunities for Clinical Embryology and In Vitro Fertilisation (distance learning).
Available Scholarships
You are eligible to apply for these scholarships but a selection process will still be applied by the provider.
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility
Read more about eligibility