Date of entry

August 2025

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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.

If you are not currently working in ART, you could apply for a training position in ART, for example in embryology and andrology. Clinically qualified graduates would gain valuable skills to enable them to specialise in reproductive medicine and assume responsibility within an ART clinic.

Alternatively, the course would prepare you for undertaking a PhD or applying for a research position.

“The course here really focuses on the clinical part and the science part in a way that it gives you the reality of the IVF clinics in the real world.”

Omar Ammar, MSc Human Clinical Embryology & Assisted Conception graduate (full time course)

Careers support

At the University of Dundee, we’re committed to helping you build a successful future. With a clear employability strategy, we support you to develop essential skills, gain valuable experience, and learn how to confidently apply for opportunities.

Our expert Careers Service offers tailored guidance, interactive workshops, and events such as Green Careers Week, the International Students Careers Symposium, and recruitment fairs.

Each academic school ensures employability is embedded throughout your studies, working in partnership to connect your learning with real-world opportunities. Over 300 employers visit campus each year, collaborating with students through placements, consultancy projects, and immersive experiences.

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