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This cutting-edge blended learning program offers a thorough exploration of human reproduction and development, equipping you with essential knowledge and practical skills. The course primarily utilizes distance learning methods, complemented by brief in-person sessions in Bristol (maximum three weeks annually).
You'll examine core biological systems and processes, covering the physiological mechanisms and hormonal control of gamete production, fertilization, embryo implantation, and pregnancy.
Clinical specialists will guide you through reproductive health challenges, teaching you to recognize symptoms, understand disease mechanisms, and manage conditions like infertility, assisted reproduction, pregnancy complications, and hormonal imbalances. You'll engage with groundbreaking research alongside renowned academics while honing your analytical abilities and considering the ethical, social, and legal dimensions of this dynamic discipline.
Our multidisciplinary approach caters to diverse postgraduate learners, with flexible full-time and part-time options to accommodate various commitments.
The program's distinctive feature blends in-person instruction with advanced digital learning tools. Annual intensive workshops - conducted both virtually and in Bristol - feature lectures, seminars, hands-on labs, and group projects led by field experts. These immersive sessions are reinforced by interactive online resources and assignments to deepen your comprehension.
Diverse evaluation methods allow you to demonstrate acquired competencies through creative formats like research posters, data visualizations, and professional presentations - showcasing your capacity to convey technical information to clinicians, patients, and funding bodies. MA/MSc candidates will complete a substantive literature-based dissertation investigating a specialized reproductive science topic.