

BSc Pharmaceutical Science with Foundation Year
About this course
Pharmaceutical science sits at the cutting edge of research into how medicines are designed, developed, formulated, and delivered. It is a discipline that encompasses chemistry, biology, pharmacology, and the specific science of how drugs interact with the body, and it is central to the development of new treatments for disease, the improvement of existing medicines, and the processes that bring pharmaceutical products safely to patients. The field continues to grow and diversify as biotechnology, personalised medicine, and drug delivery innovation open new possibilities. At the University of Salford this four-year programme includes a foundation year, giving you an additional year of scientific preparation before the main degree begins. This is designed to ensure that all students entering the programme, regardless of their prior scientific background, have a solid foundation in the biology, chemistry, and mathematics that pharmaceutical science requires. The main degree develops your understanding of drug discovery, formulation science, pharmacokinetics, clinical trials, and the regulatory frameworks that govern pharmaceutical development and manufacture. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placement opportunities, ensuring that you develop professional experience in the pharmaceutical industry alongside your academic qualifications. Pharmaceutical science graduates work in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical devices, and clinical research industries, in roles including formulation scientist, analytical chemist, research scientist, quality assurance officer, regulatory affairs specialist, and clinical trials associate. The NHS, research institutions, and government regulatory agencies also employ pharmaceutical scientists. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in pharmaceutical science, pharmacology, or drug delivery to develop specialist expertise. The combination of scientific knowledge, laboratory skills, and industrial experience that the degree develops is genuinely valued by employers in a sector that is central to global health.
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