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BSc Medicinal Chemistry
About this course
Medicinal chemistry is the science of designing and developing molecules that can act as medicines. It sits at the boundary of chemistry, pharmacology and biology, concerned with understanding how chemical structures interact with biological systems, why some molecules have therapeutic effects and others do not, and how drugs can be optimised for potency, selectivity and safety. It is a discipline that connects rigorous laboratory science to some of the most pressing questions in human health, and graduates are in demand across the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. At Nottingham Trent University, this three-year full-time programme will give you a thorough grounding in organic, physical and analytical chemistry alongside the biological and pharmacological knowledge you need to understand how drugs work. You will study topics including organic synthesis, molecular modelling, drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics, analytical techniques and the regulatory context of drug development. Laboratory work is central to the degree, and you will develop practical skills in synthesis and analysis alongside your theoretical understanding. The programme encourages you to think about both the chemistry and the biology of drug action, building the interdisciplinary perspective that real medicinal chemistry research demands. Graduates move into careers in the pharmaceutical industry, biotechnology, clinical research organisations and regulatory agencies, working in drug discovery, process chemistry, analytical chemistry or quality assurance. The NHS and related organisations also employ graduates in laboratory and scientific roles. Further study is a common route, with many graduates going on to postgraduate research or professional qualifications. The field is highly active, and the skills developed on this degree provide a strong platform for a career at the forefront of medicine.
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