BSc (Hons) Pharmaceutical Science
University of Lincoln
Key Information
Campus location
Lincoln, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
3 years
Pace
Full time
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Introduction
Pharmaceutical Science encompasses a range of scientific disciplines, introducing students to the exciting world of drug discovery, development, and management. Our aim at Lincoln is to produce passionate pharmaceutical scientists who are adept at addressing the healthcare challenges of the future and are well prepared for careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
The course offers an insight into the structure, function, and mechanisms of drugs; how different drugs can act on the human body; and how their potentially lifesaving effects can be harnessed safely.
At Lincoln, our academic staff include experienced researchers and practitioners. The programme is closely aligned with the pharmaceutical industry and has been developed with employer input.
"This information was correct at the time of publishing (July 2023)"
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Curriculum
How You Study
The first year introduces students to the core subjects that are fundamental to pharmaceutical science, such as chemistry, cell biology, human anatomy, and disease. Students can then progress to examining the analytical methods relevant to drug development, medicine delivery, immunology, pharmacology, and toxicology in the second year, where they will also explore key research techniques. The third year introduces more advanced subjects as well as the regulatory and ethical standards that apply to industry professionals.
There are also opportunities for students to take part in research alongside academics in order to develop their knowledge and experience and enhance their skill set.
The course includes lectures, seminars, laboratory-based practical classes, and lectures from visiting scientists from the pharmaceutical industry.
First Year
- Fundamental Chemistry (Core)
- Global Health Challenges (Core)
- Human Anatomy and Physiology (Core)
- Introduction to Life Sciences (Core)
- Introduction to Pharmaceutical Science (Core)
- Pharmaceutical Industry Concepts 1 (Core)
Second Year
- Analytical Chemistry 2.1: Separation Techniques (Core)
- Analytical Chemistry 2.2: Structural Techniques (Core)
- Drug Design and Development (Core)
- Drug Formulation and Delivery (Core)
- Fundamentals of Pharmacology & Toxicology (Core)
- Immunology (Core)
- Medical Microbiology (Core)
- Pharmaceutical Industry Concepts 2 (Core)
- School of Pharmacy Study Abroad (Option)†
Third Year
- Advanced drug delivery, nanomedicine and toxicology (Core)
- Advanced Pharmacology (Core)
- Business, Regulation and Ethics for the Pharmaceutical Scientist (Core)
- Emerging Pharmaceuticals and personalised medicine (Core)
- International Pharmaceutical Challenges (Core)
- Pharmaceutical Materials Science (Core)
- Pharmaceutical Science Project (Core)
† Some courses may offer optional modules. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means that the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed. Optional module selection may also be affected by staff availability.
How You Are Assessed
The way students are assessed in this course may vary for each module. Examples of assessment methods that are used include coursework, such as written assignments, reports, or dissertations; practical exams, such as presentations, and poster presentations, and written exams, such as formal examinations or in-class tests. The weighting given to each assessment method may vary across each academic year. The University of Lincoln aims to ensure that staff return in-course assessments to students promptly.
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Program Outcome
How You Study
The first year introduces students to the core subjects that are fundamental to pharmaceutical science, such as chemistry, cell biology, human anatomy, and disease. Students can then progress to examining the analytical methods relevant to drug development, medicine delivery, immunology, pharmacology, and toxicology in the second year, where they will also explore key research techniques. The third year introduces more advanced subjects as well as the regulatory and ethical standards that apply to industry professionals.
There are also opportunities for students to take part in research alongside academics in order to develop their knowledge and experience, and enhance their skill set.
The course includes lectures, seminars, laboratory-based practical classes, and lectures from visiting scientists from the pharmaceutical industry.
Scholarships and Funding
For eligible undergraduate students going to university for the first time, scholarships and bursaries are available to help cover costs. The University of Lincoln offers a variety of merit-based and subject-specific bursaries and scholarships.
Several scholarship options are available. Please check the university website for more information.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
This course aims to prepare graduates for a career in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Roles exist in industrial, commercial, and academic research, and in development roles within the medical and food industries. Graduates may also opt to undertake careers in scientific sales and marketing, science journalism, or education. Some graduates choose to undertake further study at postgraduate level.