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BSc Pharmacology with foundation year
About this course
Pharmacology is the science of drugs and their interactions with living systems: how medicines are absorbed, distributed, and metabolised by the body, how they exert their therapeutic effects at the molecular and cellular level, and how they can cause side effects or toxicity. It is a discipline that combines physiology, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, as the current description reflects, and it sits at the heart of the process through which new medicines are discovered, developed, and brought to patients. Understanding pharmacology is fundamental to modern medicine, public health, and the pharmaceutical industry. At Coventry University, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing a supported entry route for students who are building the scientific knowledge and analytical skills needed for degree-level study in a science with a strong quantitative and laboratory component. The programme develops hands-on laboratory experience alongside the theoretical understanding of how drugs work and are developed, covering the mechanisms of drug action at the receptor and cellular level, the pharmacokinetics that determine drug concentrations in the body, the processes of drug discovery and development, and the regulatory frameworks governing the approval of new medicines. The combination of foundation year, sandwich year, year abroad, and work placement means the programme offers exceptional depth of practical and professional experience alongside the academic curriculum. The sandwich year and work placement are particularly significant in pharmacology, as the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries are major employers of pharmacology graduates, and time spent working in a research laboratory, a pharmaceutical company, or a clinical trials organisation gives you directly applicable professional experience and often leads to graduate employment. Graduates from pharmacology programmes work in pharmaceutical research and development, drug safety and regulatory affairs, clinical trials, biotechnology, healthcare, toxicology, and academic research. Postgraduate study, including doctoral research, is a common route for those seeking careers in research or in academic and senior scientific roles.
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