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The one-year master's program in assisted reproductive technology is a non-thesis degree that includes either an internship or research component, equipping graduates for roles in human and animal embryology or further academic pursuits. Participants gain hands-on laboratory experience in techniques like oocyte retrieval, IVF procedures, cryopreservation, and other advanced methods. Completion of either a research initiative or practical internship is mandatory for degree conferral. Housed within the Department of Biomedical Sciences, this program forms part of Colorado State University's comprehensive biomedical education pathway, spanning undergraduate to postdoctoral levels while supporting cutting-edge translational research. The faculty's expertise encompasses diverse areas including reproductive sciences, endocrine studies, neural transmitters, and cellular signaling pathways.