

BSc Medicinal Chemistry with a Year in Industry
About this course
Medicinal chemistry is the scientific discipline concerned with the design, synthesis, and development of molecules that have therapeutic activity in biological systems. It lies at the heart of the pharmaceutical industry, drawing on organic chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology, and molecular biology to understand how chemical structure determines biological activity, and to use that understanding to create new drugs that are both effective and safe. The history of medicinal chemistry is inseparable from the history of modern medicine: from penicillin and aspirin to statins and targeted cancer therapies, medicinal chemists have been responsible for the molecules that have transformed human health over the past century. At Queen's University Belfast, this four-year full-time degree with a year in industry provides both rigorous scientific training and a substantial period of professional experience. You will develop a strong foundation in chemistry alongside a specialised focus on drug design, synthesis, and evaluation, covering organic chemistry, drug discovery, synthetic chemistry, molecular design, and the biological function of drug molecules. Laboratory work is central to the degree, developing practical skills in synthesis, characterisation, and biological testing that are fundamental to pharmaceutical research and industry careers. The year in industry gives you direct experience in a pharmaceutical, biotechnology, or chemical company, building the professional judgement and industry knowledge that employers value alongside academic qualification. Graduates are well prepared for careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors, including roles in drug discovery, medicinal chemistry research, synthetic chemistry, analytical chemistry, process chemistry, and regulatory affairs. The combination of deep chemical knowledge, laboratory skills, and industry experience makes graduates highly competitive for research and development roles. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study, particularly a PhD in medicinal chemistry, organic chemistry, chemical biology, or pharmacology, which is the standard route into senior research positions in the pharmaceutical industry and academia.
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