Duration

2 years

Starting Date

End of September

Tuition Fee

From € 756 to a maximum of € 2,626 per year*

Location

Siena, Italy

*The tuition fee is calculated according to the country of origin and ranges from a minimum of € 756 to a maximum of € 2,626 (per year).

About the programme

The graduates of the Biotechnologies of Human Reproduction Course from University of Siena have the skills to apply the most up-to-date techniques to handle, in vitro fertilize and growth gametes and embryos, in addition to the most recent procedure for cryopreservation, genetic profiling, physiological and functional analyses. Ethic and low in assisted reproduction complete graduate’s preparation.

At the end of the biennium, graduates will be competent to operate in laboratories of assisted reproduction and biobanking for reproductive cells and tissues.

Courses Included

  • Anatomy and Histology of Reproductive System
  • Assisted Reproductive Techniques
  • Biology of Human Fertility
  • Embryo Implantation and Development
  • Pathology of Reproduction
  • Physiology of Reproduction
  • Public Health and Human Fertility
  • Training Course on Health and Safety at Work – High Risk – Under Art. 37 of Italian Legislative Decree

Career Prospects

The graduate can access to the state exam for biologist, to the competition for access to non-medical specialization schools, and may also work in public and private laboratories dealing with medically assisted fertilization.

The course prepares for the profession of:

  • Biologist and similar professions
  • Biotechnologist
  • Researchers and technicians graduated in the biological sciences
  • Researchers and technicians graduated in medical sciences

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