About this degree
You will choose taught modules and select research areas from a variety of subjects across reproductive science and women's health, spanning the four themes of the Institute: maternal and fetal health; neonatology; women's cancer; and reproductive health. You will learn how to conduct an independent research project, as well as gaining practical experience and theoretical understanding in research methodologies and critical analysis.
Who this course is for
The programme is suitable for medical, science and nursing students who wish to gain a theoretical grounding in reproductive science and women's health and develop the skills required by today's science and clinical staff, working in academic, biomedical, and clinical environments.
What this course will give you
The UCL/UCL Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust collaboration provides an academic environment in which you can pursue graduate studies with world-class researchers and clinicians. We offer excellent basic science facilities, opportunities to work in cutting-edge clinical and translational research, and expertise in study methodology.
A comprehensive careers programme is embedded in all our degrees. This ensures that you are exposed to a range of different job opportunities. We have alumni who give talks on their diverse career journeys.
