
Master of Medicine (Sexual and Reproductive Health)
Duration: 1 Year(s)
The University of Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales (NSW), Australia
Course TypeMaster
Course Specialty
Reproductive Medicine
Affiliation
The University of Sydney
Overview
- The Master of Medicine (Sexual & Reproductive Health) at the University of Sydney is a professionally-oriented coursework programme designed for medical practitioners seeking to advance their expertise in sexual health and reproductive medicine. The curriculum is structured around core units in clinical epidemiology, evidence-based practice and units specific to the chosen pathway (for example, HIV/STIs, fertility, psychosexual therapy).
- Students complete 48 credit points: 12 credit points of compulsory units, 24 credit points of stream-specific units, and 12 credit points of electives.
- The programme is delivered flexibly, often with online and intensive block formats, allowing professionals to continue work while studying. Completing the degree positions graduates for roles in sexual health clinics, fertility services, public health, psychosexual therapy and multidisciplinary teams in healthcare delivery.
Fee (INR):
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Stipend (INR):
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Accomodation:
Hostel Facility
Scholarship:
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Eligibility
- A recognised medical degree for the Master of Medicine stream.
- Meet English language requirement (e.g., IELTS 7.0 overall, 6.5 min each band) for international applicants.
- The programme operates with several pathways: HIV & STIs; Psychosexual Therapy; Reproductive Health & Fertility; Public Health. Applicants may choose a pathway.
Minimum Education
Bachelor Degree
Admission Process:
- Confirm you meet eligibility (medical degree, English proficiency if applicable).
- Prepare application materials: transcripts, degree certificate, proof of medical qualification, English test scores (if required), CV/resume.
- Submit an online application via the University of Sydney postgraduate admissions portal for the Master of Medicine (Sexual & Reproductive Health).
- The faculty reviews applications—selection based on academic background, professional experience, and suitability for the chosen pathway.
- If accepted, receive the offer letter, accept the offer, enrol and pay any required deposit/tuition fee.
- Commence the programme: enrol in units of study, complete the 48 credit points within the allowable time (1 year full-time or longer part-time).
- Graduate upon meeting all course requirements.