Pharmaceutical Science - MSci

Master

In London

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    4 Years

This MSci degree is a four-year programme, developed to endow you with the knowledge and expertise to understand how modern pharmaceuticals are constructed for specific deployment and controlled release of therapeutic agents.

The course will combine elements of biology and chemistry to examine how drugs affect the human body. In your first year you’ll learn the fundamentals in both disciplines, as well as the fundamentals of lab-based work. After the first year you’ll study these topics in greater depth and have the opportunity to specialise in subjects that interest you, including inorganic chemistry, microbiology, advanced bioanalytical science, neuropharmacology and much more.

During your final year you will focus on an independent research project under the supervision of an academic who is an active researcher in contemporary drug delivery systems and emerging technologies.

All modules are taught by experts in their field and are supported by an online web-based learning environment accessible from outside the University at any time. Teaching is delivered through lectures, tutorials, seminars and practical workshops. You will also have the opportunity to liaise with academic mentors to fine tune your self-directed study.

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Location

Start date

London
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31 Jewry Street, EC3N 2EY

Start date

On request

About this course

This Pharmaceutical Science MSci is a four-year course that combines bachelor’s and master's levels of study. You’ll be taught about the methods used to develop safe drugs that are able to reach specific parts of the body with minimal side effects.

This course will give you the opportunity to explore regulatory frameworks that govern the progression of new chemical entities to the marketplace that will enable you to work safely in the mainstream pharmaceutical, biotech or healthcare and consumer industries. On graduation you will be able to demonstrate to future employers that you’re equipped to work ethically and professionally in the design of medicines for healthcare.

a minimum of grades BCC in three A levels including grade B in chemistry (or a minimum of 104 UCAS points from an equivalent Level 3 qualification, eg BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma/Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Progression Diploma or Access to HE Diploma with 60 credits)
GCSE English and Mathematics at grade C/4 or above (or equivalent)

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Subjects

  • Biology
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Organic Chemistry
  • Project
  • Systems
  • Cell
  • Molecular Biology
  • Concepts in Chemistry
  • Chemistry

Course programme

Modular structure

The modules listed below are for the academic year 2020/21 and represent the course modules at this time. Modules and module details (including, but not limited to, location and time) are subject to change over time.

Year 1 modules include:
  • Cell and Molecular Biology (core, 30 credits)
  • Concepts in Chemistry (core, 30 credits)
  • General and Organic Chemistry (core, 30 credits)
  • Laboratory Science (core, 30 credits)
Year 2 modules include:
  • Drugs: Delivery and Action (core, 30 credits)
  • Organic Chemistry (core, 30 credits)
  • Quantitative Analysis (core, 15 credits)
  • Spectroscopic Methods (core, 15 credits)
  • Human Immunity (option, 15 credits)
  • Inorganic Chemistry (option, 30 credits)
  • Metabolism (option, 15 credits)
  • Microbiology (option, 15 credits)
  • Molecular Biology (option, 15 credits)
Year 3 modules include:
  • Formulation and Quality Assurance of Medicines (core, 30 credits)
  • Medicinal Chemistry (core, 15 credits)
  • Research Project (core, 30 credits)
  • Advanced Organic Chemistry (alternative core, 15 credits)
  • Natural Products (alternative core, 15 credits)
  • Advanced Bioanalytical Science (option, 15 credits)
  • Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (option, 15 credits)
  • Advanced Inorganic Chemistry and Materials (option, 30 credits)
  • Neuropharmacology (option, 15 credits)
  • Sandwich Placement (option, 30 credits)
  • Systems Pharmacology (option, 15 credits)
  • Work Placement (option, 15 credits)
Year 4 modules include:
  • Advanced Drug Formulation Technologies (core, 20 credits)
  • Drug Delivery Systems (core, 20 credits)
  • Research Project for Pharmaceutical Science (core, 60 credits)
  • Drug Discovery Technology (option, 20 credits)
  • Pharmaceutical Analysis (option, 20 credits)
Assessment

You’ll be assessed via a range of methods, including presentations, log books, portfolio submissions, viva, in-class tests and unseen examinations.
In Year 4 your main focus will be the investigative project, which will build on the knowledge and skills you’ve gained in the previous three years and be assessed via a dissertation and a viva.

Additional information

UCAS code - B231

Pharmaceutical Science - MSci

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