

BSc Cosmetic Science
About this course
Cosmetic science is the study of the formulation, testing, regulation and commercialisation of cosmetic and personal care products. It is a rigorous applied science that draws on chemistry, biochemistry, biology and pharmaceutical science to understand how ingredients interact, how they are stabilised and preserved, how they affect the skin and hair, and how they are assessed for safety and efficacy before reaching the market. The cosmetics and personal care industry is global, highly regulated and driven by both scientific innovation and consumer insight. At Sunderland this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year with embedded work placement experience, providing extended professional training alongside your academic studies. You will study cosmetic and personal care formulation, skin biology, ingredient science, quality control, regulatory affairs, product testing and the business dimensions of the industry, training in advanced laboratories with clinical simulation facilities, as the current description notes. The programme builds employer networks that support placements, mentoring and professional engagement throughout the course, which is a genuine feature that shapes your preparation for employment. A typical entry tariff of 88 points reflects the programme's broadly accessible character within the applied sciences. Graduates work as formulation scientists, product development chemists, regulatory affairs specialists, quality assurance managers, safety assessors, technical sales representatives and brand scientists in cosmetics, personal care, fragrance, pharmaceutical skincare and the growing field of cosmeceuticals. The sandwich year frequently results in a direct offer of employment. Professional development opportunities exist through bodies such as the Society of Cosmetic Scientists, and postgraduate study in cosmetic science, pharmaceutical science, dermatology research or regulatory affairs provides routes for those who want to develop specialist expertise or move into research and development at a higher level.
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