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BSc Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences
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Pharmaceutical and chemical sciences is a discipline that connects the fundamental chemistry of molecules with the applied science of developing products that improve health and wellbeing. It encompasses the design and synthesis of drug compounds, the formulation of medicines and personal care products, and the biological and pharmacological understanding needed to predict and explain how these substances interact with living systems. As pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and consumer goods industries continue to grow in sophistication and scale, graduates with training that spans both chemistry and pharmaceutical science are in sustained demand. At the University of Bedfordshire, this three-year full-time degree integrates the design and development of drug, cosmetic, and hygiene products with emerging areas of science including systems biology, pharmacogenetics, and translational medicine. The programme is specifically designed to address the needs of the UK pharmaceutical and allied industries. In your early studies you will build a common core of chemical, biological, and pharmaceutical knowledge, developing the scientific literacy that underpins all the more specialist content to come. As you progress, you will move into deeper study of medicinal chemistry, drug discovery, and drug development, exploring how candidate compounds are identified, evaluated, and refined into viable products. The programme also examines how pharmaceutical businesses operate, giving you an understanding of the sector's commercial and regulatory environment alongside your scientific training. The combination of chemistry, biology, and pharmaceutical science develops laboratory skills, analytical rigour, and the capacity for interdisciplinary thinking that the industry values. Graduates go on to careers in pharmaceutical research and development, drug formulation, quality assurance, regulatory affairs, clinical trials, and the cosmetics and consumer products industries. Many pursue postgraduate study in pharmaceutical sciences, medicinal chemistry, or pharmacology to specialise further or to access research roles in academia and industry.
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