The Reproductive Science and Women's Health MRes is a taught degree offered by UCL (University College London). This course provides students with exceptional research experience and training across the wide spectrum of reproductive science and women's health. The programme is designed for individuals interested in pursuing a career in academic or industrial research, or who want to expand their understanding of reproductive science or women's health.Course Content: The course delivers the components for the MSc modules and MSc reproductive science research project and dissertation (i.e., four out of six 15-credit modules and the 60-credit research project/dissertation). Furthermore, students need to undertake the 30-credit Reproductive Science and Women's Health transferable skills module that includes statistics, project management, and public engagement.Key Modules: The modules delivered in this course include Basic Science in Reproductive Health (15 credits), Clinical aspects of Reproductive Health (15 credits), Embryology, PGD and Prenatal Diagnosis (15 credits), and Formulae and Functions: Essentials of Maternal & Fetal Health (15 credits).Accreditations: Not specified.Future Careers: On completion of the degree, the graduates will be well-equipped to undertake further academic research in their Ph.D. or move into careers in the charity sector, health policy, or other healthcare professions. The programme also provides an excellent foundation for students aiming to progress onto a Ph.D. or research position within biomedical sciences.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.