

BSc Pharmacology and Health Science (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Pharmacology is the scientific study of how drugs interact with biological systems, investigating the mechanisms by which substances alter the function of living organisms and how those effects can be harnessed for therapeutic benefit or understood in terms of toxicity and side effects. It sits at the core of the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries and is fundamental to the development of new medicines and the understanding of existing ones. Health science broadens this focus to include the social, economic, and policy dimensions of health, asking how healthcare systems function, how health is distributed across populations, and what the public health implications of pharmacological knowledge are. At the University of Bedfordshire, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year that prepares students with a wide range of prior scientific backgrounds for degree-level study in these fields. The foundation year builds the biological and chemical knowledge you will need before progressing to the main degree, which covers cellular and molecular pharmacology, drug discovery, clinical pharmacology, toxicology, public health science, and healthcare policy. The programme is aligned to areas of need identified by the British Pharmacological Society, ensuring the content reflects where expertise is genuinely required in the profession. You will develop both laboratory skills and the analytical and communication abilities needed to work across scientific and policy contexts. Graduates find careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, clinical research organisations, regulatory agencies, public health bodies, healthcare management, and medical science liaison roles. The combination of pharmacological knowledge and health science understanding is particularly well suited to roles that bridge the scientific and policy dimensions of healthcare. Some graduates continue to postgraduate study in pharmacology, clinical trials, public health, healthcare management, or regulatory affairs, building on the undergraduate foundation towards more specialised professional practice.
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