Master's in Clinical Embryology or Reproductive Biology Embryology

Offered by : Bruanwald College of Medical Science

Program Type : Postgraduate Degree

Duration : 2 Years (Full-Time)

Program Overview

The Master’s in Clinical Embryology / Reproductive Biology is a specialized postgraduate program designed to train students in the scientific and clinical aspects of human reproduction. This course provides in-depth knowledge of embryonic and fetal development, assisted reproductive technologies (ART), and laboratory techniques essential to fertility treatments such as IVF, ICSI, and IUI. The program is ideal for graduates in life sciences, medicine, or biotechnology looking to build a career in reproductive medicine or embryology.

At Bruanwald College of Medical Science, students will benefit from a strong theoretical foundation supported by hands-on clinical lab training, simulation techniques, and exposure to real-world ART practices. Graduates are prepared for careers in fertility centers, research institutes, or advanced academic pathways like PhD programs in reproductive science.

Core Subjects

  • Human Reproductive Anatomy & Physiology.

  • Fertilization & Embryonic Development.

  • Assisted Reproductive Technologies (IVF, ICSI, IUI).

  • Cryopreservation & Embryo Transfer.

  • Genetics & Developmental Disorders.

  • Laboratory Techniques in Embryology.

  • Ethical and Legal Issues in Reproductive Medicine.

  • Embryo Culture & Micromanipulation Techniques.

  • Hormonal Regulation & Endocrinology of Reproduction.

  • Clinical Case Studies in ART.

Key Focus Areas

  • Human embryology & reproductive biology.
  • Application of ART (IVF, IUI, ICSI).
  • Clinical embryology lab protocols.
  • Cryopreservation  & embryo handling.
  • Reproductive genetics & screening.
  • Ethics in fertility & reproductive healthcare.
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Career Opportunities

Graduates can pursue careers as :

  • Clinical Embryologists

  • ART Lab Technicians

  • IVF Coordinators

  • Fertility Clinic Specialists

  • Researchers in Reproductive Biology

  • PhD Candidates in Reproductive Sciences

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