BSc Biological Sciences in Physiology with Pharmacology

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Leicester

Program Overview

If you’re curious about how the human body works and how drugs can influence its systems, this program is perfect for you. The BSc Biological Sciences in Physiology with Pharmacology at Leicester gives you hands-on experience exploring body functions, disease mechanisms, and therapeutic interventions, preparing you for a career in healthcare, research, or the pharmaceutical industry.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1: Building a Strong Foundation

In your first year, you’ll explore the core principles of biology that underpin all future study. You’ll dive into The Molecules of Life, learning the basics of biochemistry and molecular biology; The Cell, discovering microbiology and cell structure; From Individuals to Populations, an introduction to genetics; Multicellular Organisation, covering physiology, pharmacology, and neuroscience; and Biodiversity and Behaviour, which looks at the diversity of life and animal behaviour. This gives you a solid grounding to build on in later years.

Year 2: Specialisation and Application

The second year allows you to focus more deeply on physiology and pharmacology, examining how the human body’s systems function and how drugs can interact with them. You’ll spend time in labs developing practical skills, and you’ll start applying what you learn to real-world scenarios, bridging theory and practice.

Year 3: Advanced Study and Independent Research

In your final year, you’ll undertake independent research projects, giving you the chance to investigate areas you’re most passionate about. You’ll also have the option to choose electives that align with your career goals, preparing you for work in healthcare, research, or pharmaceutical industries.


Focus Areas : Human Physiology, Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Neuroscience

Learning Outcomes : By the end of this degree, you’ll be confident in understanding human body systems, how drugs interact with these systems, performing laboratory experiments, analyzing scientific data, and communicating your findings effectively.

Professional Alignment : The program is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, providing a recognized pathway to professional qualifications in the biological sciences.

Reputation : Leicester is known for its strong research in biological sciences, particularly in genetics and medical biosciences. Graduates leave well-prepared for careers in healthcare, research, or industry.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Leicester, learning is much more than just lectures. In the BSc Biological Sciences in Physiology with Pharmacology, you’ll gain hands-on experience that brings the science to life — from working in cutting-edge labs to participating in research projects and industry placements. These practical opportunities are designed to help you apply what you learn in real-world contexts and build skills that employers value.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • State-of-the-Art Laboratories: Work in modern labs with advanced equipment to carry out experiments in physiology and pharmacology.

  • Independent Research Projects: Explore your own areas of interest, collecting and analyzing data to develop critical thinking skills.

  • Industry Placements: Gain real-world experience in healthcare, pharmaceutical, or research settings, boosting employability.

  • Fieldwork: Observe and study biological systems in natural settings, linking theory to practice.

  • Specialized Software: Learn to use digital tools for data analysis and simulations in biological research.

  • Collaborative Projects: Work in teams on projects, developing communication and teamwork skills.

  • Interactive Lectures and Tutorials: Complement your practical work with engaging discussions and problem-solving exercises.

  • Access to Resources: Make use of libraries, online databases, and academic support to enhance your learning.

  • Guidance and Support: Benefit from academic advisors and career services to help you plan your path and succeed professionally.

These experiences are designed to give you the confidence, practical skills, and knowledge needed to excel in physiology, pharmacology, and related career paths.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates from the BSc Biological Sciences in Physiology with Pharmacology at Leicester are well-prepared for a wide range of exciting careers in healthcare, research, and the pharmaceutical industry. Typical roles include:

  • Pharmaceutical Scientist – developing and testing new medications.

  • Biomedical Scientist – conducting lab-based research to understand diseases.

  • Clinical Research Associate – coordinating and monitoring clinical trials.

  • Medical Science Liaison – acting as a bridge between scientific research and healthcare professionals.

Leicester supports you every step of the way to help you succeed after graduation:

  • Career Development Service: Personalized guidance on CVs, interviews, and job applications.

  • Industry Placements: Gain hands-on experience in pharmaceutical, healthcare, or research settings.

  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with alumni and professionals to explore career paths and opportunities.

  • Accreditation: The program is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology, giving your degree added professional value.

  • Graduate Outcomes: Many graduates move directly into roles in research, healthcare, or industry, while others continue to postgraduate study.


Further Academic Progression:
After completing this degree, you can pursue a Master’s or PhD in fields such as Pharmacology, Biomedical Sciences, or Medical Research. The program also provides a strong foundation for professional certifications or specialized training required for certain healthcare and research careers.

Program Key Stats

£25100 (Annual cost)
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

ABB
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30
75

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N/A
6.5
90

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Physiologist
  • Pharmacologist
  • Clinical Research Associate
  • Biomedical Scientist
  • Pharmaceutical Scientist
  • Healthcare Scientist
  • Medical Science Liaison
  • Drug Development Specialist
  • Clinical Trials Coordinator
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist

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