

BSc Pharmacology with Research Placement
About this course
Pharmacology is the scientific study of how drugs interact with biological systems, how they produce their therapeutic and toxic effects, and how they are absorbed, distributed, metabolised, and excreted by the body. It is the science that underpins the development of new medicines and the safe and effective use of existing ones, sitting at the interface of biochemistry, physiology, cell biology, and clinical medicine. Understanding what a drug does and why, at the molecular, cellular, organ, and whole-organism level, is the central question of the discipline, and it is a question with enormous practical consequences for human health. At the University of Huddersfield, this four-year degree in pharmacology includes a foundation year, making it accessible to students who need additional preparation before tackling degree-level science. Following the foundation year, you will study the core content of pharmacology, covering the mechanisms by which drugs act on receptors, enzymes, ion channels, and other molecular targets, the physiology of major organ systems and how drugs affect them, the principles of pharmacokinetics, and the processes by which drugs are developed, tested, and brought to market. The programme includes a research placement, giving you direct experience of working in a research environment, whether in an academic laboratory, a pharmaceutical company, or another research setting. This hands-on experience is particularly valuable in a field where laboratory and research skills are central to professional practice. Pharmacology graduates are in demand across the pharmaceutical and biomedical industries, in roles including drug discovery, research and development, clinical research, regulatory affairs, and pharmacovigilance. The NHS employs pharmacologists in research and clinical roles, and roles in hospital pharmacy and clinical trials are open to graduates who continue to further professional training. Academic research, at masters and doctoral level, is the path for those who want to pursue the science further. The research placement included in this programme is a significant advantage in pursuing both industrial and academic research careers. Roles in medical writing, science communication, and the regulatory sector also draw on the combination of scientific knowledge and communication skills the degree develops.
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