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2 Reproduction Degree Programs in Netherlands


KIT Institute
Master of Science in Public Health and Health Equity
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Master degree
Full time, Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Master of Public Health and Health Equity (MPH-HE) is a mid-career Master of Science programme, organised by KIT Institute and the VU University Amsterdam.


KIT Institute
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Course
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
French
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) are a matter of public health and human rights. This course explores the key principles of SRHR through different themes. This course explores the key principles of SRHR through different themes such as sexual health, prenatal, perinatal and postpartum health, safe abortion, sexuality of young people and adolescents, early pregnancy, early marriage and sexual and gender-based violence. The course also discusses ways to improve equitable access to sexual and reproductive health and HIV services for disadvantaged populations, discussing quality, voice, accountability and participation.
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Reproduction degree programs in the Netherlands focus on the biological and technological aspects of reproduction, encompassing areas like reproductive health, embryology, and assisted reproductive technologies. You'll engage with innovative research while developing practical skills that are critical in both academic and clinical settings.
Through courses in reproductive biology and biotechnology, you'll study techniques such as in vitro fertilization and genetic screening, gaining hands-on experience with laboratory tools and methods. The environment fosters independence and encourages curiosity, allowing students to delve into complex topics like molecular genetics and maternal-fetal medicine.
Graduates typically find roles in healthcare, research institutions, or biotechnology companies, applying their knowledge to improve reproductive health outcomes globally. The education system in the Netherlands emphasizes collaboration, encouraging teamwork and interaction with diverse peers, enhancing your adaptability and perspective as you build your professional network.