Bachelor of Science (BSc) majoring in Pharmacology
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Bachelor of Science (BSc) majoring in Pharmacology
The Bachelor of Science (BSc) majoring in Pharmacology is a comprehensive program that consists of a number of courses worth 15 points each, totaling 360 points.
Program Structure
To complete the program, students must take the following courses:
- BIOSCI 107 Biology for Biomedical Science: Cellular Processes
- MEDSCI 142 Biology for Biomedical Science: Organ Systems
- CHEM 110 Chemistry of the Living World
- These courses provide a foundation in biology, chemistry, and biomedical science.
- 30 points from:
- BIOSCI 203 Biochemistry
- MEDSCI 203 Mechanisms of Disease
- MEDSCI 205 The Physiology of Human Organ Systems
- These courses offer a deeper understanding of biochemistry, disease mechanisms, and human physiology.
- 15 points:
- MEDSCI 204 Pharmacology and Toxicology
- This course introduces students to the principles of pharmacology and toxicology.
- 30 points:
- MEDSCI 318 Pharmacokinetics and Drug Toxicity
- MEDSCI 319 Molecular Pharmacology
- These courses cover the pharmacokinetics of drugs, their toxicity, and molecular pharmacology.
- 15 points from:
- MEDSCI 320 Pharmacology of the Brain and Body
- PHARMCOL 399 Capstone: Integrated Pharmacology
- Note: Both MEDSCI 320 and PHARMCOL 399 are required if Pharmacology is the sole major.
Capstone Course
The capstone course, PHARMCOL 399, is a student-led project where students integrate and apply their learning to a real-world problem in pharmacology.
Double Major
Students can also pursue a double major in their BSc, and it is recommended to complement Pharmacology with subjects like Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Physiology, Psychology, and Statistics.
Degree Planners
To help plan the courses needed for the BSc, students can use the degree planners available on the Science degree planners page.
Advice for Prior Students
Students who began their degree prior to 2019 are advised to seek guidance to ensure they are taking the correct courses. They can contact the Student Hubs for more information.
