

BSc Pharmaceutical Science
About this course
Pharmaceutical science is the discipline that turns chemical and biological knowledge into medicines. It encompasses the discovery and development of therapeutic compounds, the understanding of how drugs act in the body, the processes by which medicines are manufactured and delivered, and the regulatory frameworks that govern their safety and efficacy. At the University of Salford, the BSc Pharmaceutical Science programme runs over three years of full-time study and includes a sandwich year in industry, with work placement embedded in the structure of the degree, giving you extended professional experience in a relevant setting before you graduate. The programme covers the scientific foundations of the field in depth. You will study chemistry, biology, pharmacology, and the physical sciences as they apply to drug development and manufacture, developing practical laboratory skills alongside theoretical understanding. Advances in genomics, cell biology, and molecular medicine have opened new possibilities for targeted therapies, and the programme engages with how these developments are changing what pharmaceutical science can achieve. You will also learn about the processes of clinical research and regulatory approval that any new medicine must go through, gaining an understanding of the end-to-end journey from molecule to patient. The sandwich year allows you to experience pharmaceutical or related industrial environments directly, which is an important advantage when you enter the job market. Graduates of pharmaceutical science programmes work across the entire life sciences and healthcare sectors. Roles in research and development, quality assurance, manufacturing, regulatory affairs, clinical trials, and medical sales are all common career destinations. The pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries offer strong graduate employment, and many graduates also move into roles in the National Health Service, public health agencies, and academic research institutions. Some go on to postgraduate study, including master's degrees in pharmaceutical science, drug discovery, or regulatory affairs, or doctoral research in pharmacology or medicinal chemistry. The professional experience gained during the placement year is consistently valuable in securing graduate employment in this competitive and scientifically demanding field.
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