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Postgraduate Embryology

7 degrees at 4 universities in the UK.

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MSc Clinical Embryology

(3.9)
  • 1 year Full time degree: £18,000 per year (UK)
  • Advanced Laboratory Skills (20 Credits) - Core
  • Research Project (60 Credits) - Core
  • Assisted Reproductive Technologies II (20 Credits) - Core
  • Genetics (20 Credits) - Core
  • Assisted Reproduction Technologies I (20 Credits) - Core
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MSc in Clinical Embryology

(4.2)
  • 1 year Full time degree: £33,970 per year (UK)
  • Applied and Clinical Aspects
  • Fundamental Reproductive Science
  • Laboratory Methods/practical Skills
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Human Clinical Embryology and Assisted Conception MSc

(4.2)
  • 12 months Full time degree: £20,840 per year (UK)
  • GM52035 - Running a Successful ART Laboratory and Clinical Service (25 Credits) - Core
  • GM51053 - Fundamental Science in Assisted Reproductive Techniques (25 Credits) - Core
  • GM52040 - Advanced Laboratory Skills (15 Credits) - Core
  • Research Project (MSc Human Clinical Embryology and Assisted Conception) (60 Credits) - Core
  • GM51010 - Clinical Statistics (20 Credits) - Core
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About Postgraduate Embryology

Embryology is a specialist medical subject dedicated to understanding and guiding the development of embryos, from fertilisation until the point of birth. Postgraduate students and practitioners of

There are currently four universities in the UK offering this highly specialised subject with over seven different courses to choose from including MScs and PGDips.

What to expect

To be considered for a postgraduate course in this area, you’ll typically need an undergraduate degree in a related field such as biology, biomedicine or biochemistry.

Postgraduate students of embryology will build on their medical background to develop specialised knowledge and skills, with the option of additionally studying relevant topics such as assisted conception or reproduction technology.

Some different career paths associated with this area include embryologist, reproductive medicine specialist, research scientist or academic.

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