

BSc Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
About this course
Pharmaceutical biotechnology is a field at the convergence of biology, chemistry, and engineering that has transformed medicine in the past three decades. Where traditional pharmaceuticals are largely small molecules synthesised by chemical processes, biopharmaceuticals are large, complex molecules produced using living cells, including proteins, antibodies, vaccines, and gene therapies. These biologics have enabled treatments for diseases that previously had no effective options, from certain cancers and autoimmune conditions to rare genetic disorders. Understanding how these molecules are discovered, developed, manufactured, and regulated is the domain of pharmaceutical biotechnology. At Queen's University Belfast, this three-year programme equips you with the cutting-edge skills and knowledge needed to work in the dynamic biopharmaceutical sector. You will develop expertise across drug discovery and development, biomanufacturing, and the emerging fields of precision medicine and gene therapy, gaining hands-on experience with industry-leading technologies. The programme benefits from strong links with global pharmaceutical and biotech companies, giving you direct exposure to the professional environment in which the industry operates, and developing the practical and analytical skills that employers in this growing sector are seeking. Graduates from pharmaceutical biotechnology programmes are in demand across the biopharmaceutical industry in roles including process development, quality assurance and control, regulatory affairs, analytical science, and research and development. The UK and Ireland pharmaceutical sector is one of the most significant in the world, and the increasing demand for biologics, vaccines, and gene therapies means employment prospects in this area are strong. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in pharmaceutical science, biotechnology, or biomedical science, and doctoral research is a pathway for those interested in academic or industrial research careers.
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