BSc (Hons) PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE (WITH FOUNDATION YEAR)

Bachelor's degree

In London

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    4 Years

Our foundation year is perfect if you want to study for a degree in pharmaceutical science but you don’t have the standard qualifications, if you’re not sure if this is the right degree for you or you’re coming from an extended break in education.

Our foundation year modules will bring you up to speed with the needed academic skills and give you a firm grounding in the subject. After which you can stay on your chosen BSc or change to one of our other eligible BSc degrees.

This new and already popular course will take you inside the complex and ever-expanding field of pharmaceutical science.
Pharmaceutical science is the study of the formulation, development and manufacture of new drugs. Pharmaceutical scientists have the power to transform patients’ lives by developing new treatments for diseases.
Pharmaceutical science encompasses chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology and physiology. It looks at how different drugs act on the human body and how their healing effects can be safely used.
We’ll introduce you to a diverse selection of subjects to help you gain an insight into the development, design, delivery and use of new drugs. This thorough background will ensure that a wide range of career choices will be open to you when you graduate.

You’ll be entitled to become a student member of the Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences (APS), the professional body for Pharmaceutical Sciences in the UK.

This course offers the opportunity of year-long work placement between years two and three. If you choose to take this option, you’ll spend your third year working in the pharmaceutical industry, adding valuable practical experience to your growing academic knowledge.
The first year of this course is shared with other biosciences degrees at UEL, giving you maximum flexibility if you decide to transfer to a different course for years two and three.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Docklands Campus, University Way, E16 2RD

Start date

On request

About this course

You’ll gain an in-depth knowledge of the pharmaceutical chemistry, including the design and synthesis of new drug molecules. You’ll explore pharmacognosy (drug substances from natural origins), pharmaceutics (turning a new chemical entity or old drugs into a medication that can be used safely) and pharmacology (the effect of drugs on humans).

As with all our bioscience students, your first year will be spent developing knowledge in four key areas – essential chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology and anatomy and physiology.

Your second year is a chance to broaden your knowledge of pharmaceutical science by learning about the biology of disease, the way drugs are made, manufactured and delivered and how drugs work once they’re in the human body.

In your final year, you’ll specialise in areas such as natural sources of drugs and the way drugs are designed and developed and how they are analysed using sophisticated instruments.

You’ll also be working with one of our academic staff during your research towards the completion of your key individual project, which is usually lab-based.

You’ll find that your degree in pharmaceutical science will be an ideal entry point into a range of careers, giving you plenty of choice about the direction you take.

You could, for example, go on to work with a pharmaceutical company helping to develop new drugs and evaluating their effectiveness.

Pharmaceutical companies employ graduates to help advise customers on the technical aspects of the products they offer. Then there are chemical companies looking for graduates who understand how drugs are developed and have proven analytical skills.

If you’d rather pursue an academic or research-based career, you can build on your BSc with an MSc, MRes or PhD.

Outside the chemical industries, a degree in pharmaceutical science will open up teaching opportunities and careers in finance and accounting.

Whatever your next step, after the contacts you’ve made and the opportunities you’ve had to see the pharmaceutical industry up close during your course, you’ll leave us perfectly prepared to pursue a rewarding career.

The statistics back this up. The latest figures show 81 per cent of UEL’s bioscience graduates are in work within six months of finishing their degree.

Must include passes at A2 in at least 1 subject
Extended Diploma or Diploma
Diploma with 24 points including a minimum of 15 points at Higher Level

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Course programme

FOUNDATION YEAR

If you don’t meet the entry requirements for a bachelor’s degree, you can study this course as an ‘extended’ four-year programme. You’ll begin with a foundation year, which will prepare you for a successful transition to the degree course a year later.

  • Essential Skills for Higher Education (Mental Wealth) (Core)
  • Essential Maths & ICT (Core)
  • Career & Professional Skills (Mental Wealth) (Core)
  • Human Biology (Core)
  • Introduction to the Study of Cells (Core)
  • Chemistry of Life (Core)
YEAR 1
  • Professional Practice in Science (Mental Wealth) (Core)
  • Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry (Core)
  • Cell Biology (Core)
  • Fundamentals in Human Anatomy and Physiology (Core)
  • Introduction to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Core)
  • Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry (Core)
  • Level 4 Short Work Placement (Optional)
YEAR 2
  • Infection and Immunity (Core)
  • Fundamental and Experimental Pharmacology (Core)
  • Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery (Core)
  • Research and Career Development (Mental Wealth) (Core)
  • Drug, Discovery, Development and Regulation (Core)
  • Organic Synthesis (Core)
  • Year Long Placement (Sandwich Year) (Optional)
  • Level 5 Short Work Placement (Optional)
OPTIONAL PLACEMENT YEAR

This course offers the opportunity of year-long placement between years two and three. If you choose to take this option, you’ll spend your third year on a placement with a relevant company or organisation, adding valuable practical experience to your growing academic knowledge.

The extra placement year means it will take four years to complete your studies, instead of three.

YEAR 3
  • Natural Products Discovery (Core)
  • Medicinal Chemistry (Core)
  • Application of Analytical Techniques in Pharmaceutical Quality Control (Core)
  • Research Project and Career Enhancement (Core)
  • Portfolio (Mental Wealth) (Core)
  • Biopharmaceuticals (Core)
  • Toxicology (Core)
  • L6 Optional Short Work Placement (Optional)

Additional information

UCAS CODE - B479

BSc (Hons) PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE (WITH FOUNDATION YEAR)

£ 9,250 VAT inc.