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BSc Pharmaceutical Sciences
About this course
Pharmaceutical Sciences sits at the intersection of chemistry, biology and medicine, concerned with how drugs are discovered, developed, formulated, tested and brought to patients. It is a discipline that spans a wide range of areas, from the molecular mechanisms by which medicines work in the body to the formulation science that determines how they are delivered, the regulatory frameworks that govern their development, and the chemistry and biology of cosmetic and personal care products. It is a field of considerable economic and social importance, underpinning one of the UK's major industrial sectors. At the University of Sunderland, this three-year full-time programme takes a broad approach to pharmaceutical sciences, covering drug development, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, formulation and analysis alongside cosmetic and personal care science. You will learn from research-active experts and train in advanced laboratory facilities, including clinical simulation environments that prepare you for the realities of professional scientific work. A sandwich year is available, giving you a year of professional placement experience in the pharmaceutical, biotech, or personal care industries before your final year, and work placement is also integrated throughout. Sunderland has a strong tradition in pharmaceutical education and well-established employer networks that support both placement and graduate recruitment. Graduates of Pharmaceutical Sciences programmes work in pharmaceutical research and development, clinical trials, regulatory affairs, quality assurance, formulation science, and the personal care industry. Some pursue registration as pharmacists via a conversion route, while others go directly into research and industrial roles. Postgraduate study in pharmacology, drug discovery, regulatory science, or clinical research is a well-trodden route for those who want to specialise further or move into research careers.
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