

BSc Reproductive Biology
About this course
Reproductive Biology is a specialist life science degree focused on one of the most fundamental aspects of biology: how organisms reproduce, how reproductive systems develop and function, and how understanding these processes can be applied to fertility medicine, animal management, and conservation. It is a field with both deep basic science and significant clinical and applied relevance, and one that has expanded considerably in recent decades as human fertility medicine has developed and as concerns about reproductive health in wildlife populations have grown. At the University of Edinburgh, a leading research institution in the biomedical and life sciences, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to experience reproductive biology research or study in an international context. You will study reproductive anatomy and physiology, gametogenesis, fertilisation and early embryonic development, reproductive endocrinology, and the assisted reproductive technologies that are central to fertility medicine. Animal reproduction, including the management of reproduction in livestock and endangered species, is also addressed. Laboratory work is integral throughout, and Edinburgh's research environment means you study in a context where cutting-edge science is active. Reproductive Biology graduates pursue careers across several sectors. Fertility clinics employ graduates as clinical embryologists and laboratory scientists, often after further training. Pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies working on reproductive health products, hormonal therapies, and contraception recruit from this field. Agricultural and veterinary contexts employ reproductive biologists in livestock management and stud farming. Conservation organisations and zoos working on assisted reproduction for endangered species are further employers. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in reproductive medicine, embryology, or related biomedical fields, and the year abroad provides a valuable international dimension for those considering research careers.
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