Overview
The Bachelor of Mpreg Studies at The University of Sexology is a pioneering three-year degree dedicated to the academic, ethical, and biological study of male pregnancy. Developed under the guidance of Dr Melanie Douchewater following her groundbreaking mpreg research, the programme combines theoretical exploration with practical application, preparing students to understand, perform, and advance reproductive science in a post-wpreg era. With a curriculum spanning reproductive anatomy, fertility ethics, and inter-dynamic relations, this qualification positions graduates at the forefront of modern sexological innovation.
Programme Structure
The Bachelor of Mpreg Studies is a three-year, full-time programme combining academic rigour with practical application. In the first year, all students study together, establishing a shared foundation in reproductive theory, anatomy, and ethics. From the second year, students select a major that reflects their personal and professional interests, specialising in one of five advanced fields within mpreg science. In the final year, cohorts reconverge for collaborative research, field placement, and the capstone thesis. A number of core papers, including MPREG101: Introduction to Male Fertility and Uterine Integration and MPREG204: Advanced Beta Anatomy, are personally taught by Dr Melanie Douchewater—renowned researcher, author, and leading figure in global reproductive innovation. Her presence within the classroom continues to attract students from across the world. Please note: “The Impregnation of the Mind” by Dr Melanie Douchewater is required reading for MPREG101.
Pictured: Student inspects sample for signs of fertility in Douchewater Enterprises Lab AA
Work placement
In their final year, students undertake a supervised practicum through the Douchewater Institute for Reproductive Innovation, where they observe and assist in controlled implantation, hormonal modulation, and postnatal recovery. Each placement is tailored to the student’s dynamic and area of interest, ensuring practical readiness for both clinical and research environments. Selected students may also be invited to contribute to ongoing mpreg case studies or assist with Dr Douchewater’s continuing research projects.
Career opportunities
Graduates of the Bachelor of Mpreg Studies are equipped for roles across reproductive health, academic research, and policy development. Alumni have gone on to become reproductive integration specialists, beta fertility consultants, dynamic relations educators, and clinical research assistants within the growing field of mpreg science.
Pictured: Student eagerly monitors their first mpreg specimen to ensure the health of the patient
Stages
Meet the team
At the University of Sexuality, we pride ourselves on having experts from around the world on our faculty. When you study at UoS, you're getting the highest calibre of education available in the world for any subject we teach. With great honour, we introduce the faculty for this programme.
Head of Programme
Dr Melanie Douchewater