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BSc Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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Medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry sits at the heart of the drug discovery process, applying the principles of organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry to the design, synthesis, and analysis of compounds that have therapeutic potential. The discipline requires you to understand not just how to make molecules but why certain structures interact with biological targets in ways that produce desired pharmacological effects and how those properties are measured, optimised, and eventually translated into medicines. It is a field that connects fundamental chemical science to one of the most practically consequential areas of applied research. At Manchester Metropolitan University, this three-year full-time programme provides a strong foundation in chemistry, including organic and inorganic synthesis, physical chemistry, and analytical techniques, while building specialist knowledge in medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and drug discovery. You will develop proficiency in laboratory techniques that are standard in pharmaceutical research and learn to design synthetic routes to target molecules, assess their physicochemical properties, and evaluate their potential as drug candidates. Research methods and data analysis are woven throughout the programme, developing your scientific literacy and ability to engage critically with the published literature. The course includes a sandwich year and work placement, giving you direct experience of working within a pharmaceutical, chemical, or related industrial environment before you graduate. Graduates from medicinal and pharmaceutical chemistry programmes enter careers in drug discovery and development, quality control and assurance, analytical chemistry, regulatory affairs, and chemical synthesis in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and chemical companies. The combination of synthetic skill and pharmacological understanding makes this degree particularly relevant to the pharmaceutical sector, though the underpinning chemistry is transferable to many other industries. Further study at postgraduate level, including master's degrees and doctoral research in medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, or drug delivery, is a natural route for those wishing to deepen their expertise.
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