The
Monash Institute of Reproduction and Development and Prince Henry's Institute
of Medical Research, in association with the departments of Physiology,
Pharmacology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Anatomy and Cell Biology, offers
this course which is available full-time over one year or part-time over two
years.
The aim of the Graduate Diploma in Reproductive Sciences is to provide a
thorough theoretical understanding of, and practical training in, the
applications of reproductive biology to current clinical human and veterinary
medicine, and the social and ethical issues that the use of these techniques
raises. The course also provides the opportunity for those currently interested
in reproductive sciences to update their knowledge.
At the completion of the course, students will be able to demonstrate a
thorough theoretical understanding of human and animal reproductive sciences
and demonstrate practical techniques currently in use in human medical and
veterinary reproductive sciences.
Applicants must have a bachelors degree in medicine, science or nursing or
equivalent qualifications or experience in the reproductive sciences gained
after completing a pass degree in another field.
The course consists of five core units and two elective units.
Assessment is by written examinations, 3000 and 5000-word literature reviews, the demonstration and understanding of selected practical skills, and poster and oral presentations.
Inquiries should be directed to Ms V McAuliffe, c/ -- Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, PO Box 13c, Monash University, Victoria 3800 on telephone (03) 9905 2719.
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