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Education Program in Reproduction & Development

Master of Clinical Embryology

The Master of Clinical Embryology (MCE) is aimed at people wishing to pursue a career in human infertility clinical srevices. It is an intensive, one-year course designed to equip embryologists with the specialised knowledge and skills  required to work in, manage or even establish an in vitro fertilisation clinic. This is the only course of its kind in the southern hemisphere. It has a worldwide reputation in the IVF community for producing high-calibre embryologists.

The course develops technical expertise and broadens students' understanding of IVF clinic structure, operation, worldwide regulations and ethical considerations. The course also emphasises the importance of quality assurance and statistical evaluation procedures and factors to consider in the appraisal and implementation of new developments in assisted reproductive technology.

The MCE condenses three semesters into 12 months. It is made up of eight sequential units, and there is the option of exiting after five units with a Graduate Diploma in Clinical Embryology.

*Please note that this course is not a clinically-based infertility treatment course but is a laboratory-based course. There is no direct contact with patients or tuition in gynaecological/surgical procedures.

Entrance requirements

  • The Master of Clinical Embryology is available to local and international candidates with degrees from approved tertiary institutions in Medicine, Science (with Honours) and Veterinary Science. Candidates with a Pass degree must have equivalent professional experience in embryology or reproductive biology.
  • Graduate Diploma of Reproductive Sciences students who achieve a grade average of 70% are also eligible to apply.
  • International Applications require IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.5 for reading and listening, and 6 for writing and speaking.

2010 Fees

The MCE is a full-fee paying course. Australian citizens and some permanent residents may qualify for a FEE-HELP loan to assist with course fees.
Local (Australian) students:  $30,000
International students:          $43,800

Assessment

Assessment is by journal review presentations, essays, examinations and by the demonstration of practical competence.

More information

Email Course Coordinator, Dr Sally Catt or call +61 3 9594 7434

Helpful links:
Master of Clinical Embryology for 2010 (Course Finder)

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