Students
Tuition Fee
USD 30,540
Per year
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Not Available
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Internal Medicine
Area of study
Health | Natural Science
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 30,540
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-25-
About Program

Program Overview


Course overview

Pharmacology is an exciting branch of experimental science in which you'll study how chemical substances interact with our bodies.





Introduction

Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated how medicines are taken for granted. Faced with a new disease, it is only through the development of vaccines and medicines we are now finding our way out of the pandemic. The study of pharmacology underpins how medicines are developed. You will learn about the development of new medicines and how they work in the fight against disease.

You will be studying in the UK’s largest Pharmacology department which has won the prestigious 2017 Queens Anniversary Prize in recognition of its work to improve the safety and effectiveness of medicines. You will be taught by leading academics in our £30m teaching facilities. You can enrol on our Deferred Choice Programme (C130) before you decide to specialise or retain broader research interests. Ours is a rewarding programme and you’ll have excellent academic and pastoral support.

The MBiolSci is a four-year programme, in which students first follow the three-year BSc in Pharmacology and then continue into a fourth year, subject to performance.





What you'll learn

You’ll study a range of modules in

  • Classical pharmacology
  • Physiology and cell biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular toxicology
  • Cancer pharmacology
  • Ability to evaluate and interpret the subject knowledge to solve problems
  • Research and communication skills
  • Analysis and interpretation of real-world data
  • How to access and critically evaluate scientific literature
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