

BSc Pharmaceutical Science
About this course
Pharmaceutical Science is the scientific study of how medicines are discovered, designed, produced and regulated. It draws on chemistry, biology and pharmacology to understand how drugs are developed from initial compound screening through pre-clinical testing to clinical trials and regulatory approval. The discipline also encompasses the formulation and manufacturing of medicines, the quality control systems that ensure their safety and efficacy, and the management of the entire lifecycle of pharmaceutical products from laboratory to patient. It is a field with profound implications for human health and one that demands both deep scientific knowledge and the ability to work within complex regulatory and commercial environments. At the University of Lincoln, this full-time three-year programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad and work placement opportunities, giving you substantial professional and international experience in the pharmaceutical and life sciences sectors alongside your academic studies. You will develop expertise in drug discovery and development, formulation science, pharmacology and the regulatory frameworks that govern pharmaceutical practice, building the scientific knowledge and professional skills that employers across the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries look for. The placement year provides direct industry experience that is central to your professional development as a pharmaceutical scientist. Pharmaceutical Science graduates go on to careers in pharmaceutical research and development, formulation science, quality assurance and control, regulatory affairs, clinical trials management, manufacturing and the biotechnology industry. The discipline's combination of chemistry, biology and pharmacology also opens doors in medical devices, toxicology, scientific consultancy, medical writing and healthcare policy. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study or doctoral research in pharmaceutical science, drug delivery, medicinal chemistry or regulatory affairs, and professional qualifications in related areas provide structured pathways to specialist roles.
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