BSc Pharmacology

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Keele University

Program Overview

Program Overview

The BSc (Hons) Pharmacology at Keele University offers a comprehensive exploration of how drugs interact with the human body, from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic applications. This program is ideal for students passionate about biomedical sciences and seeking to understand the complexities of drug action in health and disease.

Curriculum Structure

Year 1:
In the first year, students build a strong foundation in life sciences and chemistry. Modules such as Foundations in Life Sciences and Foundations in Chemistry introduce essential concepts, while Advancing Chemistry and Advancing Life Sciences deepen understanding and prepare students for more specialized topics in subsequent years.

Year 2:
The second year delves into more complex subjects, including Cell Biology and Genetics and Pharmacology. Students also have the opportunity to engage in research projects, enhancing their practical skills and understanding of scientific inquiry.

Year 3:
In the final year, students focus on advanced pharmacological topics and undertake a significant research project. Modules such as Advanced Pharmacology and Pharmacological Research Project allow students to specialize in areas of interest and apply their knowledge to real-world challenges.

Focus Areas:
Drug mechanisms, therapeutic applications, molecular pharmacology, drug development, biomedical research.

Learning Outcomes:
Understanding of drug actions, ability to design and conduct pharmacological research, critical analysis of scientific data, application of pharmacological knowledge to health issues.

Professional Alignment:
The program aligns with industry standards and provides students with the skills necessary for careers in pharmacology and related fields.

Reputation:
Keele University is recognized for its strong emphasis on research and teaching excellence, providing students with a high-quality education in pharmacology.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

 

In the BSc Pharmacology program at Keele University, students gain practical skills through extensive laboratory work, case-based learning, and access to cutting-edge facilities. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on experience, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world contexts, preparing them for careers in pharmacology and related fields.

Here's how Keele integrates experiential learning into the program:

  • State-of-the-Art Laboratories: Students work in modern labs equipped with advanced analytical tools like NMR, FT-IR, UV/Vis spectrophotometers, and HPLC, essential for drug analysis and formulation.

  • Clinical Skills Suite: The suite includes a mock dispensary and consultation rooms, providing a realistic environment for practicing pharmaceutical care and communication skills. 

  • Digital Health Hub: Utilizing the Keele Augmented Reality Environment (KARE), this hub offers virtual patient simulations, enhancing decision-making and patient interaction skills. 

  • Research Opportunities: Students engage in research projects at the Guy Hilton Research Centre, focusing on areas like nanotechnology and cell therapy. 

  • Industry Collaboration: The program offers placements at Well Pharmacy on campus, allowing students to gain real-world experience in a community pharmacy setting. 

  • Comprehensive Laboratory Program: A diverse range of biochemical, molecular, and pharmacological techniques are taught, including enzyme kinetics and receptor-ligand binding studies. 

These facilities and experiences ensure that Keele's pharmacology students are well-equipped with the practical skills necessary for success in the pharmaceutical sciences.

Progression & Future Opportunities

 

Graduates of Keele University's BSc (Hons) Pharmacology program are well-equipped for diverse roles in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. Typical career paths include:

  • Pharmacologist: Conducting research to understand drug actions and interactions.

  • Clinical Research Associate: Managing and monitoring clinical trials.

  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist: Ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations.

  • Pharmaceutical Sales Specialist: Promoting and selling pharmaceutical products to healthcare professionals.

These roles leverage the comprehensive training provided by Keele's program, which emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

Further enhancing employability, Keele University offers a Work Placement Year option, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in a relevant industry setting. This placement is integrated into the curriculum and provides valuable insights into the professional world.

Further Academic Progression:

Upon completion of the BSc (Hons) Pharmacology, graduates have the opportunity to advance their studies through Keele's MSc Pharmacology program. This postgraduate course delves deeper into pharmacological sciences, preparing students for specialized roles in research and development within the pharmaceutical industry. 

Program Key Stats

£18,200 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 14th Sep


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Yes

Eligibility Criteria

ABB
N/A
32
75

N/A
N/A
6.0
90
No

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Pharmacologist
  • Clinical Research Associate
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist
  • Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
  • Biomedical Researcher
  • Healthcare Policy Advisor
  • Toxicologist
  • Pharmaceutical Consultant

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