Human Reproductive Biology OpenCourseWare: A Free Online Graduate Study Class by MIT on Human Reproductive Biology

Published Feb 02, 2009

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Interested in the human reproductive system and how its works? Take advantage of the free 'Human Reproductive Biology' OpenCourseWare from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to learn the biological specifics of the reproductive process from the menstrual cycle to fetal asphyxia. This graduate-level course is intended for students studying Medicine, Biology and related fields.

Human Reproductive Biology: Course Specifics

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Human Reproductive Biology: Course Description

Dr. Henry Klapholz of the Health Science and Technology Department at MIT developed the 'Human Reproductive Biology' OpenCourseWare. The course focuses on fetal development disorders, the menstrual cycle, and ovum growth development and the anatomical specifics of human reproduction. Other course topics discussed include impotence, endometriosis, male system physiology, non-hormonal contraception, placental pathology, cervical pathology, reproductive cancers, sexual differentiation and toxoplasmosis. This graduate-level course is intended to provide students with a thorough understanding of the human reproductive process from a biological perspective.

Course materials include lecture notes, readings, assignments and sample exams, all available for free online. If you're interested in taking this course, visit the reproductive biology course page.

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