Clinical Embryology - M6010
Master's degree
The Intensive Master of Clinical Embryology is internationally renowned as a training program for all assisted reproductive technologies (ART), producing high calibre embryologists. On completion of this course, you will have developed the specialised knowledge and practical skills needed to work in, and manage, human ART clinics.
The course is offered both on-campus (one year full time) and off-campus (restricted entry, full or part-time) to domestic and international students.
Your studies will include the foundations of mammalian embryology, detailed assessment of all infertility treatment strategies and the theoretical basis behind embryo production, embryo selection and cryopreservation, with a focus on all current and future technologies associated with ART. You will also study units dedicated to Total Quality Management, Preimplantation Diagnosis and Ethics.
Throughout the course you will acquire all the practical skills required of andrologists and embryologists, from sperm and embryo handling and assessment, to in vitro fertilisation techniques and cryopreservation techniques, including vitrification of gametes and embryos. You will finish the year learning ICSI and biopsy procedures.
While learning the practical skills, you are also given opportunities to visit ART clinics and attend ART industry conferences within Australia and internationally. You will engage in research projects that are designed to enhance your practical and research skills, while assessments throughout the year are designed to measure your competency in theoretical, practical and research disciplines.
At a glance
Course Details
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Start date |
This course commences 19 January, 2026. |
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Master of Clinical Embryology |
Entry Requirements
You need to satisfy the following entrance requirements to be considered for entry to this course.
Minimum Entry Requirements (International students)
Qualifications
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a cognate discipline in science or biomedical science and a one-year honours research degree (or equivalent) - second class or above;
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An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) and a Graduate Diploma of Reproductive Sciences from Monash University (or equivalent qualification from another institution approved by the faculty) with at least distinction (70%) average;
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An Australian Master’s with at least 60% average or PhD (or equivalent) in either science or biomedical science;
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An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a cognate discipline in medicine or veterinary medicine with WAM over 60%;
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An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with at least pass (50%) average and a minimum of one year of full-time work as an embryologist or andrologist or equivalent relevant professional skills-based experience.
English entry requirements
Level A
| IELTS (Academic): 6.5 Overall score, with minimum band scores: Listening 6.0, Reading 6.0, Writing 6.0 and Speaking 6.0 | or | Pearson Test of English (Academic): 58 Overall score, with minimum scores: Listening 50, Reading 50, Speaking 50 and Writing 50 | or | TOEFL iBT: 0 - 120 scale: 1 - 6 scale: | or |
Courses that require English Level A only: Other approved English tests (minimum entry scores apply) Courses with English Level B, C, D, E and F: Other approved English tests (higher entry scores apply than specified) |
University entrance requirements
Minimum entrance requirements for admission to Monash University Australia.
Extra Requirements
All applications are assessed on academic merit and relevant experience.
The off-campus MCE is restricted to applicants working in the IVF industry as an Embryologist, Andrologist or other related jobs in an approved clinic due to practical skill training. Please provide your job description in your CV. If you think you are qualified for Off-campus, please email med-eprd@monash.edu, an Off- campus Supplementary Form will be sent to you for your application.
A Curriculum Vitae (CV)
This must include work experience and 2 referees and/or work references, where applicable.
A Statement of Purpose
The statement of purpose must outline why you wish to join this course (<200 words)
The Master of Clinical Embryology is a high demand course. There is a quota on the number of successful applicants. Applicants meeting the minimum academic requirements are not guaranteed entry.
Inherent requirements
To complete your degree, you will need to demonstrate that you have the abilities, knowledge, and skills to achieve specific core learning outcomes, these are called inherent requirements.
Find out more about inherent requirements for this course.
The course structure and progression map can be viewed in the Handbook.
Making the application
Future students
Note: Please make sure you read the extra requirements before you apply.
This course commences on 20 January 2025.
Apply directly to Monash using course code M6010
Self assess for credit eligibility
Check for study credit using the "Credit search" link on the Credit for prior study page.
Fees
Fees are subject to change annually.
International fee
Fees are per 48 credit points which represents a standard full-time course load for a year. The fees for 2026 are:
A$53,900
Fee information specific to this course
The equivalent fee for this intensive 72 credit point course combining 3 semesters of full-time study (1.5 years) into 12 months is 1.5 times the fee quoted for 48 credit points of study.
Ausstudy (Domestic students only)
Domestic students in this course may apply for Austudy payments fromCentrelink / the Department of Human Services. See the Austudy site for details.
*Additional eligibility criteria apply.
Scholarships
We offer over 360 types of scholarships, valued at up to $280,000. Some scholarships offer one-off payments while others continue for the length of your course. Learn more about Monash Scholarships.
Other costs and fees
For information on other study costs and fees, see other study costs.
Enrolment Obligations
International students enrolling in a CRICOS-registered course can study no more than one third (33%) of their course by distance and/or online learning. Students must enrol in at least one unit that is not by distance and/or online in each compulsory study period unless the student is completing the last unit of their course. See standard 8.19 and 8.20 of National Code of Practice for Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018.
CRICOS code: 028955G