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BSc Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Science
About this course
Pharmaceutical and cosmetic science occupies a distinctive niche where the rigour of pharmaceutical chemistry meets the innovation and consumer-facing creativity of the cosmetics industry. Pharmaceuticals and personal care products both depend on understanding how active ingredients work, how they interact with biological systems and how they can be formulated to be stable, effective and safe. Studying both areas gives you a scientific grounding that applies across drug development, regulatory affairs, formulation chemistry and the enormous global beauty and personal care market. At the University of Bradford, this three-year full-time programme includes a foundation year for students who need to consolidate their scientific preparation before the main degree begins. The foundation year ensures that all students are ready for the rigorous chemistry and biology content that follows, and it makes the programme accessible to those coming through a range of routes. Through the main degree, you will develop expertise in pharmaceutical chemistry, cosmetic formulation, toxicology, regulatory science and product design. Guest lectures are delivered by industry experts every semester, keeping you informed about recent technologies and trends in product development and ensuring that what you learn reflects the current state of both industries rather than an outdated curriculum. A typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects the programme's accessibility to students from diverse scientific backgrounds, and the applied focus means you graduate with knowledge that translates directly into professional roles. Graduates pursue careers in pharmaceutical manufacturing, drug formulation, quality control and regulatory affairs, as well as in cosmetics and personal care product development, testing and marketing. The scientific and regulatory knowledge developed through the programme is valued by manufacturers, contract research organisations, regulatory agencies and cosmetics brands. Some graduates pursue postgraduate study in pharmaceutical science, formulation science or regulatory affairs, while others enter the industry directly and develop their expertise through professional practice.
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