

BSc Medical Pharmacology with a Foundation Year
About this course
Medical pharmacology is the science of how drugs interact with living systems, how they produce their therapeutic effects, and how they can go wrong, producing side effects, interactions, or toxicity. It bridges the fundamental sciences of biochemistry and physiology with the clinical world of treatment, asking at the molecular level why a drug works and how its effects can be predicted, measured, and optimised. As the pharmaceutical industry develops increasingly sophisticated medicines, from targeted cancer therapies to gene-based treatments, pharmacology sits at the heart of the most consequential advances in modern medicine. At Swansea, this four-year programme includes a foundation year, making it accessible to students who need additional grounding in science before beginning the main degree. You will develop a thorough understanding of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, the principles of drug action across different physiological systems, the mechanisms of drug toxicity, and the processes by which new drugs are developed and tested. You will also develop practical laboratory skills and the ability to interpret pharmacological data and experimental evidence critically. Swansea's biomedical science facilities provide a strong environment for this kind of practical and research-informed learning. Graduates in medical pharmacology go on to work in pharmaceutical research and development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, healthcare, and academic research. Many continue to postgraduate study or doctoral research in pharmacology, drug development, toxicology, or related fields. Some pursue careers in healthcare, working in clinical pharmacology or medicines management roles within the NHS. The discipline is foundational to the global pharmaceutical industry and to the clinical processes through which new treatments reach patients, and graduates with a rigorous understanding of it are consistently in demand.
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