Program Overview
Queen's University Belfast
Overview
Queen's University Belfast is a public research university in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs across various disciplines.
Study
Undergraduate
Queen's University Belfast offers a variety of undergraduate degree programs in fields such as arts, humanities, social sciences, engineering, law, medicine, and natural sciences.
Postgraduate
The university offers postgraduate degree programs, including master's and doctoral degrees, in various fields such as business, engineering, law, medicine, and natural sciences.
International Students
Queen's University Belfast welcomes international students from around the world. The university offers a range of support services, including language support, academic support, and cultural adaptation.
Fees and Funding
The university offers various scholarships and funding opportunities to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Research
Research Themes
Queen's University Belfast has several research themes, including:
- Cancer Research
- Cardiovascular Research
- Diabetes Research
- Infectious Diseases Research
- Mental Health Research
- Neuroscience Research
Research Areas
The university has several research areas, including:
- Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
- Engineering and Physical Sciences
- Life and Health Sciences
- Natural and Built Environment
Research Excellence Framework
Queen's University Belfast has a strong research excellence framework, with several research centers and institutes.
International
International Students
The university welcomes international students from around the world.
Applying to Queen's
International students can apply to Queen's University Belfast through the university's online application portal.
English Language Requirements
International students must meet the university's English language requirements.
Tuition Fees
The university's tuition fees vary depending on the program and level of study.
International Scholarships
The university offers several international scholarships to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Business
Commercialisation
The university has a strong commercialization program, with several spin-out companies and research collaborations.
Partnering with Industry
Queen's University Belfast partners with industry leaders to develop innovative solutions and products.
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
The university offers knowledge transfer partnerships to help businesses develop new products and services.
IP and Innovation
The university has a strong intellectual property and innovation program, with several patents and licenses.
About
Campus and Facilities
The university has a modern campus with state-of-the-art facilities, including libraries, laboratories, and recreational centers.
Sustainability
Queen's University Belfast is committed to sustainability, with several initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint.
Social Charter
The university has a social charter that outlines its commitment to social responsibility.
Public Engagement
The university engages with the public through various outreach programs and events.
Visit Us
Prospective students can visit the university's campus to learn more about its programs and facilities.
News
The university's news section features updates on research, events, and achievements.
What's On
The university's events calendar features a range of events, including concerts, lectures, and exhibitions.
Leadership and Structure
The university has a strong leadership and governance structure, with several faculties and schools.
Strategy 2030
The university has a strategic plan, Strategy 2030, which outlines its vision and goals for the future.
Faculties and Schools
The university has several faculties and schools, including:
- Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
- Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
- Faculty of Life and Health Sciences
- Faculty of Natural and Built Environment
Professional Services
The university offers several professional services, including:
- Careers Service
- Student Counselling Service
- Student Union
University Department List
The university has several departments, including:
- Department of Accounting
- Department of Anthropology
- Department of Architecture
- Department of Biology
- Department of Business and Management
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Civil Engineering
- Department of Computer Science
- Department of Economics
- Department of Education
- Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Department of English
- Department of Geography
- Department of History
- Department of Law
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
- Department of Medicine
- Department of Music
- Department of Nursing and Midwifery
- Department of Pharmacy
- Department of Physics
- Department of Politics
- Department of Psychology
- Department of Sociology
Rankings and Reputation
The university is ranked among the top universities in the UK and globally.
Work at Queen's
The university offers several job opportunities, including academic and administrative positions.
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Overview
The BSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences is a three-year undergraduate degree program that aims to create the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists.
Course Content
The program covers a range of topics, including:
- Properties and analysis of drug molecules
- Pharmaceutical physiology
- Basic skills for the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical sciences
- Pharmaceutical and applied microbiology
- Mathematics and statistical skills
- Introduction to dosage forms and unit operations
- Pharma lab techniques
- Formulation for industry
- Foundational pharmacology
- Introduction to drug discovery and design
- Pharmaceutical analysis
- Preparing for industry
- Pharmaceutical innovation
- Industry: Quality, regulation, and entrepreneurship
- Drug design/pharmaceutical analysis
- Advanced delivery systems for large and small molecules
- BSc research project module
Entry Requirements
The program requires:
- A-level grades BBB, including biology and chemistry
- GCSE mathematics grade C/4
- English language proficiency
Careers
Graduates can pursue careers in the pharmaceutical and medical devices industry, research and development, manufacturing and supply, commercial or support functions.
Fees and Funding
The program's tuition fees vary depending on the student's residency status.
Apply
Prospective students can apply to the program through the university's online application portal.
Modules
Properties and Analysis of Drug Molecules
- Overview: Chemistry is the defining science of pharmacy.
- Learning Outcomes: Identify and explain the key sources and structural features of drug molecules.
- Skills: Numeracy, scientific writing, practical/laboratory, data handling, IT skills.
Pharmaceutical Physiology
- Overview: A study of basic physiology and tissue morphology.
- Learning Outcomes: Describe the basic functions of the human body at the molecular, cellular, tissue, and systems levels.
- Skills: Practical laboratory skills, pharmaceutical processing skills, aseptic technique, pharmaceutical calculations, data handling, IT skills, teamwork.
Basic Skills for the Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Sciences
- Overview: In the first two weeks of semester, students will complete a range of sessions to help them develop key skills.
- Learning Outcomes: Carry out numeracy and computational skills, information technology skills, time-management and organisational skills.
- Skills: Basic IT skills, scientific report writing, numerical skills, mathematical and numeracy skills, statistical interpretation of data.
Pharmaceutical and Applied Microbiology
- Overview: The application of microbiology to the pharmaceutical sciences.
- Learning Outcomes: Understand the role microorganisms play in contamination of pharmaceuticals.
- Skills: Practical laboratory skills, data handling, problem-solving, report writing, group work, oral communication.
Mathematics and Statistical Skills
- Overview: Development of mathematical and statistical methods required for the theoretical and practical aspects of the pharmaceutical sciences.
- Learning Outcomes: Carry out numeracy and computational skills, information technology skills, time-management and organisational skills.
- Skills: Basic IT skills, scientific report writing, numerical skills, mathematical and numeracy skills, statistical interpretation of data.
Introduction to Dosage Forms and Unit Operations
- Overview: A foundational introduction to common dosage forms, unit operations, and aseptic techniques.
- Learning Outcomes: Identify, recognize, and describe common dosage forms for delivery of drugs.
- Skills: Practical laboratory skills, pharmaceutical processing skills, aseptic technique, pharmaceutical calculations, data handling, IT skills, teamwork.
Pharma Lab Techniques
- Overview: This module will provide students with advanced practical skills in laboratory techniques relevant to the pharmaceutical industry.
- Learning Outcomes: Demonstrate proficiency in advanced analytical techniques, execute pharmaceutical formulation techniques, apply quality control and assurance methods.
- Skills: Practical lab skills, pharmaceutical formulation skills, analytical thinking and problem-solving, instrumentation operation, data analysis and interpretation, quality control and assurance skills.
Formulation for Industry
- Overview: In this module, students will learn about the basics of formulation of pharmaceutical products.
- Learning Outcomes: Discuss formulation strategies of pharmaceutical products, understand lab-scale preparations of pharmaceutical products.
- Skills: Comprehensive understanding of pharmaceutical formulation, practical laboratory skills, IT skills, ability to interpret, analyze, and report on the results of relevant experimental data.
Foundational Pharmacology
- Overview: Designed to provide an introduction to the key principles of pharmacology.
- Learning Outcomes: Explain the factors that affect the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs.
- Skills: Predicting factors that might influence the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of drugs, interpreting, analyzing, and reporting on the results of relevant experimental pharmacological data.
Introduction to Drug Discovery and Design
- Overview: The relationship between drug structure and biological function.
- Learning Outcomes: Analyze and discuss the relationship between drug structure and function, evaluate chemical strategies used in lead identification and optimization.
- Skills: Proficiency in industry-standard computational tools and software packages, data analysis and interpretation skills, problem-solving abilities in drug design scenarios.
Pharmaceutical Analysis
- Overview: The design, workings, and operating principles of a range of analytical instruments.
- Learning Outcomes: Describe the instrumentation, common analytical techniques, and procedures used in pharmaceutical analysis.
- Skills: Practical laboratory skills, data handling, IT skills, ability to obtain and record relevant analytical data.
Preparing for Industry
- Overview: The pre-placement sessions and associated material provide information that can be used to assist students in preparing to apply for employment.
- Learning Outcomes: Identify suitable job opportunities, approach CV-writing, application forms, and the application process with confidence.
- Skills: Employability skills.
Pharmaceutical Innovation
- Overview: To be advised.
- Learning Outcomes: To be advised.
- Skills: To be advised.
Industry: Quality, Regulation, and Entrepreneurship
- Overview: This module will introduce students to the concepts of the commercialization of pharmaceutical and biotechnological products.
- Learning Outcomes: Understand why drug regulation is an important aspect of the pharmaceutical industry, describe and evaluate the roles of the various regulatory bodies.
- Skills: Collaborative working skills, information technology skills, ability to critically review own work and that of others.
Drug Design/Pharmaceutical Analysis
- Overview: Semester 1: Pure drug analysis, formulated product analysis, analytical methods for stability testing, sample preparation methods.
- Learning Outcomes: Explain the protocols and techniques involved in sample preparation and formulated product analysis, develop and validate an analytical method for the determination of drug in a formulated product.
- Skills: Problem-solving skills, team work skills, report writing skills, practical laboratory skills, IT skills.
Advanced Delivery Systems for Large and Small Molecules
- Overview: Principles of modified release drug delivery, particulate drug delivery, oral modified release systems.
- Learning Outcomes: Discuss the design, development, and characterization of modified release and related drug delivery systems, compare the delivery of large and small molecules.
- Skills: Critical review of published research findings, interpretation and design of drug delivery practicals, bioinformatic skills.
BSc Research Project Module
- Overview: Lectures covering generic research skills, supervisor-led study sessions covering research techniques specific to the field of the project.
- Learning Outcomes: Manage a research project effectively, design experiments to achieve set objectives, conduct a literature search and critically assess published work.
- Skills: Research time management and objective setting, IT skills, oral and written presentation skills.
