

BSc Chemistry with Medicinal Chemistry
About this course
Chemistry with medicinal chemistry applies the core sciences of chemistry to the discovery and development of drugs, making it one of the most directly consequential branches of the discipline. Medicinal chemistry sits at the intersection of organic synthesis, biology, and pharmacology, asking how chemical structure determines biological activity and how that relationship can be exploited to design molecules that treat disease. It is a discipline that underpins the entire pharmaceutical industry and is central to some of the most significant advances in modern medicine. At Manchester, this highly flexible three-year degree covers a wide range of subjects taught by chemists, pharmacists, biologists, and practising industrial medicinal chemists, giving you exposure to the full range of perspectives that bear on the field. You will build a strong foundation in core chemistry, including organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry, and then develop specialist knowledge in medicinal chemistry topics such as drug design, structure-activity relationships, biochemical pharmacology, and the chemical biology of drug action. The programme includes a foundation year, providing a supported entry point that builds the scientific knowledge and study skills needed before you progress to the main degree. The breadth of the curriculum means you develop rigour across the chemical sciences while also understanding the applied context in which medicinal chemists work. Graduates of chemistry with medicinal chemistry programmes are well placed for careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, in roles ranging from synthetic chemistry and drug discovery research to regulatory affairs and quality assurance. The degree also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study, including master's programmes and doctoral research in medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, pharmacology, or drug development. Others move into analytical chemistry, forensic science, patent law, or science communication, taking the quantitative and laboratory skills of the degree into a variety of professional settings.
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