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BSc Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Pharmaceutical and chemical sciences brings together two disciplines that share deep intellectual foundations while addressing distinct applied problems. Chemistry provides the understanding of molecular structure, reactivity, and synthesis that underpins all drug discovery and development, as well as the formulation of cosmetic and hygiene products. Pharmaceutical science extends this into the applied study of how drug molecules interact with biological systems, how they are absorbed and metabolised by the body, how they are formulated into medicines, and how they are regulated and brought to market. Together, they prepare graduates for the science-intensive sectors that depend on chemistry's practical application to human health and wellbeing. At the University of Bedfordshire, this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year, which builds the chemical, biological, and pharmaceutical knowledge needed before the main degree commences. This structure makes the course accessible to students from a range of prior educational backgrounds while ensuring that all students enter the degree proper with the foundations they need. Across the programme you will develop expertise in medicinal chemistry, drug discovery, drug development, pharmacokinetics, systems biology, pharmacogenetics, and translational medicine, as well as exploring the business models and regulatory frameworks of the pharmaceutical industry. This integration of scientific depth with industry understanding reflects the real demands of pharmaceutical careers, where graduates need both rigorous laboratory skills and an appreciation of how science translates into commercial products. Graduates are well prepared for careers in pharmaceutical research and development, quality control, regulatory affairs, clinical research organisations, cosmetics and consumer health, and the biotechnology sector. Roles in medical devices, pharmacovigilance, and scientific sales also draw on pharmaceutical and chemical science backgrounds. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in pharmaceutical science, medicinal chemistry, drug delivery, or related biomedical fields, deepening the specialist expertise needed for senior research or regulatory roles in an industry where scientific credibility is fundamental.
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