Master of Science in Reproductive Sciences
The Master of Science in Reproductive Sciences is a new, in-person degree program at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, launching in Fall 2025.
Program Overview
The Master of Science in Reproductive Sciences (MSRS) program has two concentrations, Research and Clinical Embryology, with shared core coursework and concentration-specific coursework, resulting in the 38-42 credits required for program completion. Our program takes place in-person on the WashU Medical Campus, and takes 21 or 24 months to complete.
The MSRS program is dedicated to developing and nurturing a community of scholars who excel in the skills essential to reproductive sciences research and clinical embryology, possess a deep understanding of the complexities that accompany advancements in this dynamic area of research and medicine, and appreciate how their work both fits into and affects the greater reproductive health of our society.
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Program Leadership
Our program-dedicated leadership include faculty from the Washington University centers for Reproductive Health Sciences and Fertility & Reproductive Medicine:
- Program Director
- Associate Director
- Senior Faculty Advisor
- Program Coordinator
Program Curriculum
Students in our ReproSci program will complete core coursework and concentration-specific coursework.
Courses include:
- Human Reproductive Physiology
- Advanced Topics in Reproductive Sciences
- Current Tools in Reproductive Sciences
- and more!
Application Information
Applications for our 2025 cohort open on September 1, 2024.
- Applicants must complete the application form online
- Submit all requirements by the application deadline
Contact Us
Please reach out to us with your inquiries by emailing msreprosci@wustl.edu.