Studying medicine gives you a clear path to becoming a doctor, but what if youd like the opportunity to study a specific topic in more detail or explore a more lab-based or theoretical area of medicine? This is where an intercalated degree could be of benefit. With an intercalated degree, you can spend a year studying a topic of interest. This allows you to: become more informed about different options for your career post-graduation gain new transferable skills, including research skills get a deeper insight into a subject area that interests you With reproductive health becoming a growing problem worldwide, this course focuses on placing the scientific principles of human embryology in a clinical context. In this course, you'll have clinical exposure to Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), perform laboratory- or clinically-focused research, and gain an in-depth scientific and clinical understanding of ART.
You must have successfully completed three years of an undergraduate medical degree (MBChB/MBBS) or two years of an undergraduate dental course (BDS)
IELTS (overall)_x000D_ _x000D_ 7.0
Humanities and Social Sciences
Dundee City Campus
Undergraduate
1
September
7.0
£ 9,250, £ 18,950,
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5.5
Undergraduate
9250
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6.5
Undergraduate
Nottingham
6.5
Undergraduate
27200