

BSc Pharmaceutical Chemistry
About this course
Pharmaceutical chemistry is the discipline that underpins the discovery, design, and development of medicines. It combines the rigour of organic chemistry with biological understanding and pharmacological knowledge, asking how molecules interact with the human body, how drugs are designed to be effective and safe, and how the processes of drug discovery can be accelerated and improved. It is a field at the forefront of some of the most significant scientific challenges of our time, from combating antibiotic resistance to developing treatments for cancer, viral diseases, and neurological conditions. At Queen Mary University of London this four-year full-time programme gives you a thorough grounding in the chemical and biological principles that underpin drug design and development. You will study organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology, and analytical techniques, as well as engaging with emerging methods including the role of AI in accelerating the drug discovery process. The degree also covers the regulatory and commercial context in which pharmaceutical research is carried out, preparing you for the realities of working in an industry where rigorous documentation, quality assurance, and scientific integrity are essential. Pharmaceutical chemistry graduates are well positioned for careers in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, in research and development roles focused on drug discovery, synthesis, formulation, and clinical development. Regulatory affairs, quality control, analytical chemistry, and medicinal chemistry are all common paths. Research careers in academic laboratories, working on the fundamental chemistry that underpins new medicines, are another significant route. Some graduates continue to postgraduate study, either in a research degree or in a professional masters in drug development or pharmaceutical science, deepening their expertise in a field where specialist knowledge is consistently in demand.
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