

BSc Medical Pharmacology with a Placement Year
About this course
Medical pharmacology is the scientific study of how drugs interact with living systems, how they produce their therapeutic effects, and how they can cause harm. It sits at the interface of biochemistry, physiology, and clinical medicine, and it underpins the development and use of every medicine available to patients. Understanding the mechanisms by which drugs act, how they are absorbed, distributed, metabolised, and excreted, and how their effects vary between individuals and conditions is fundamental to the pharmaceutical industry, to clinical practice, and to the regulatory processes that ensure medicines are safe and effective. At Swansea University, the BSc in Medical Pharmacology with a Placement Year is a four-year full-time programme that develops your scientific understanding of drugs and their effects alongside a structured professional placement experience. You will study pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, the molecular targets of drug action, the major classes of therapeutic agents, and the principles of clinical drug development. The placement year takes you into a pharmaceutical, clinical research, or related professional setting, allowing you to apply your scientific knowledge in a real working environment, build professional contacts, and understand how pharmacology operates outside the academic laboratory. Swansea's medical school and research environment provide a strong context for this scientifically rigorous programme. Graduates from medical pharmacology programmes go on to careers in the pharmaceutical industry, clinical research, drug regulatory affairs, healthcare, and biomedical research. Many pursue postgraduate study, including MSc or PhD programmes in pharmacology, drug development, or related biomedical disciplines. The placement year gives Swansea graduates a practical professional edge at the point of entering the job market.
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