

MSci Pharmaceutical Sciences (with a Year in Industry)
About this course
Pharmaceutical sciences is the discipline that bridges the gap between basic chemistry and biology on one side and the development of medicines that reach patients on the other. It encompasses the discovery, formulation, manufacture, testing, and regulation of drugs, drawing on organic chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology, and materials science to understand how therapeutic compounds are designed, how they behave in the body, and how they can be made stable, safe, and effective in the forms that patients actually use. At the University of Nottingham, one of the UK's leading research universities with a well-regarded pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences school, you will study the core areas of the discipline over four years full-time. The programme includes a year in industry, in which you spend a full year working in a pharmaceutical or related scientific organisation before returning for your final year. This structured professional experience is central to the degree's design, giving you direct insight into how the pharmaceutical industry operates and building the practical competencies and professional networks that support career entry. You will develop knowledge in drug discovery, formulation science, analytical chemistry, pharmacokinetics, and the regulatory frameworks that govern how medicines are developed and brought to market. The typical entry tariff is 152 UCAS points. Graduates of pharmaceutical sciences go on to work in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in research, development, manufacturing quality assurance, and regulatory affairs. The analytical and scientific skills the degree develops are also valued in clinical research organisations, government regulatory agencies, and hospital pharmacy settings. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study at MSc or PhD level, specialising in areas such as drug delivery, medicinal chemistry, or clinical pharmacology. The year in industry experience is a significant asset in a competitive graduate recruitment market.
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