MSci Pharmacology with Study in Industry (B211)
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They ask from every chapter 1 question. And you have to answer 5 questions. So you actually have to learn only half of the book. Great way to make some learn!
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Master
In Bristol
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Bristol
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Start date
Different dates available
About MSci Pharmacology with Study in Industry
Our four-year MSci degree is similar to the BSc Pharmacology but gives you the opportunity to spend your third year gaining valuable experience of how pharmacology is related to the pharmaceutical and associated industries.
Placements are available by applying directly to providers in a process facilitated by the University. Placements may be in major pharmaceutical companies and other health, biotech and research companies in the UK and abroad.
In your final year you will undertake additional advanced study instead of the research project.
You can apply for the MSci degree directly or transfer onto it from the BSc Pharmacology degree after the first year.
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They ask from every chapter 1 question. And you have to answer 5 questions. So you actually have to learn only half of the book. Great way to make some learn!
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Lovely city, nice environment, different education system, I had to write essays. Learn new language is best when you hangout less with people of same language.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Nicolas Rotureau
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This centre's achievements
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Subjects
- Project
- Pharmacology
- Microbiology
- Industry
- Medical
- Medical training
Course programme
- Pharmacology 1A
- Pharmacology 1B
- Understanding Body Function A
- Understanding Body Function B
- Normal and Tumour Cells
- Disease and Defence
- Introduction to Developmental Psychology
- Introduction to Social Psychology
- Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
- Introduction to Biological Psychology
- Biochemistry: Cellular Composition
- Biochemistry: Cellular Processes
- Anatomical Science 1A
- Anatomical Science 1B
- Introduction to Neuroscience
- Functional Neuroanatomy
- Biological Chemistry 1A: Molecules of Life
- Biological Chemistry 1B: Powering Biomolecular Interactions
- Big Ideas in Science
- Mathematics 1A20
Year 2 (2019/20)
- Principles of Pharmacology 2A - Pharmacology of the Nervous System
- Principles of Pharmacology 2B - Pharmacology of Body Systems
- Biomedical Research, Employability and Enterprise Skills
- Techniques in Neuroscience
- Integrative Physiology
- Neurophysiology
- Developmental and Cellular Physiology of the Specialised Cell
- Human Anatomy: Abdomen, Pelvis and Limbs
- Human Anatomy: Thorax, Head and Neck
- Introduction to Cognitive Psychology
- Introduction to Social Psychology
- Introduction to Developmental Psychology
- Introduction to Biological Psychology
- Gene expression and rearrangement
- Normal and Tumour Cells
- Disease and Defence
- Infection and Immunity
- Cellular and Molecular Pathology
- Macromolecular Structure, Dynamics and Function
- Molecular Cell Biology
- Understanding Body Function B
- Recombinant DNA Technology
- Big Ideas in Science
- Introduction to Teaching English as a Foreign Language
- Any Languages Unit
Year 3 (2019/20)
- Introduction to Industrial study
- Study in Industry Project (M level)
Year 4 (2019/20)
- Pharmacology Research proposal
- Receptor signalling and non-drug therapies
- Concepts and Skills (pharmacology)
- Pharmacology of ion channels and synaptic transmission
- Pharmacology of the Nervous System
- The Heart in Health & Disease
- Neurological and Psychiatric disorders (Unit 4D)
MSci Pharmacology with Study in Industry (B211)