

MSci Applied Pharmaceutical Science with Science Foundation Year
About this course
Pharmaceutical science is the discipline that bridges the gap between chemistry, biology, and medicine to develop the medicines that modern healthcare depends on. It encompasses the discovery, formulation, testing, regulation, and delivery of drugs, drawing on organic chemistry, pharmacology, microbiology, and clinical science to understand how medicines work, how they are made safe and effective, and how they reach the patients who need them. Applied pharmaceutical science brings a practical, industry-facing orientation to these questions, preparing graduates not just for research but for the full range of roles in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. At Lincoln this five-year full-time degree begins with a science foundation year providing a supported entry route for students who need additional preparation in the underlying sciences before progressing to the main degree. As you move through the programme you will study drug discovery, formulation, clinical trials, pharmacokinetics, and the regulatory frameworks that govern the development and approval of medicines. The degree includes a sandwich year, giving you substantial professional experience in a pharmaceutical, healthcare, or research setting, as well as a year abroad that allows you to engage with drug development in an international context. Work placement opportunities are also woven into the programme, ensuring that your learning is consistently connected to professional practice. Graduates go on to careers in pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology firms, contract research organisations, the NHS, regulatory agencies, and academic research. Roles in drug development, quality assurance, regulatory affairs, clinical trial management, and medical science liaison are among the many paths open to you. The pharmaceutical industry is one of the most research-intensive sectors in the UK economy, and graduates who combine scientific depth with practical experience are in consistent demand. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in pharmacy, pharmaceutical science, or related biomedical disciplines.
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