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Pharmaceutical Sciences

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  • 2 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Hendon Campus

Course summary

Course Summary
The BSc Pharmaceutical Sciences is a multidisciplinary degree that combines essential knowledge from chemistry, pharmaceutics, and biosciences to provide a comprehensive understanding of drug development. The course covers key topics such as drug-target interactions, the drug discovery process, pharmaceutical formulations, drug delivery, and the physiological processes related to diseases. Students can opt to focus on either the broader drug development process or concentrate on the chemical design and analysis of drug compounds, preparing them for a career in the pharmaceutical industry.

Why Study BSc Pharmaceutical Sciences with Us?
At Middlesex University, we offer a Pharmaceutical Sciences degree that gives you the opportunity to learn directly from experienced academic staff with strong ties to the pharmaceutical industry. Our cutting-edge, renovated chemical and pharmaceutical laboratories provide a hands-on environment to apply your knowledge. You will have the opportunity to attend guest lectures from industry professionals, gaining insights into real-world drug development and clinical trials. Furthermore, a dedicated module in science innovation will enhance your business acumen, preparing you for future leadership roles in pharmaceutical science.

What You Will Gain
By completing this degree, you will acquire a strong foundation in drug development processes, from discovery to delivery, and a deep understanding of how medicines interact with the body. You will gain practical experience in laboratory settings, developing technical skills in pharmaceutical analysis, formulation, and design. The course also emphasizes the development of critical thinking, problem-solving, and innovative skills, ensuring that you are well-prepared to contribute to the advancement of new drugs and therapies. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to apply for summer research studentships, further enhancing your industry exposure and experience.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
B200
Institution code:
M80

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