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BSc Pharmaceutical Chemistry with Foundation Year
About this course
Pharmaceutical chemistry is the science that connects chemistry to medicine, focusing on the discovery, design, synthesis, and analysis of the compounds that become drugs. It is a discipline with genuine stakes: every medicine used in clinical practice has been developed by chemists who understood how molecular structure relates to biological activity, how compounds move through the body, and how they can be manufactured safely and consistently. The subject draws on organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacology, and medicinal chemistry, and it sits at the heart of one of the world's most important industries. At the University of Reading, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, providing a structured and supported entry into degree-level chemistry for students who need additional preparation. The foundation year builds the mathematical, scientific, and study skills that the degree demands before you begin the main programme, and it makes pharmaceutical chemistry accessible to a broader range of students without reducing the academic standards of the degree itself. Reading has strong links with the pharmaceutical industry, reflecting the university's location in a region with significant life sciences activity, and these connections inform the practical and applied dimensions of the programme. You will study organic and inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and pharmacology, developing both theoretical understanding and strong practical laboratory skills. The pharmaceutical focus means you will also engage with the science of drug formulation, the regulatory requirements for medicines development, and the analytical methods used to characterise and quality-assure pharmaceutical compounds. Scientific writing, the ability to evaluate published research, and laboratory safety are all developed throughout the degree. Graduates in pharmaceutical chemistry work in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, in analytical laboratories, in regulatory affairs, in chemical manufacturing, and in quality assurance and control. Research and development roles in drug discovery are a natural destination for those who continue to postgraduate level. Professional routes into regulated scientific practice, including roles as a qualified person in the pharmaceutical industry, require further experience and sometimes additional qualification after the degree. Masters and doctoral programmes in pharmaceutical sciences, medicinal chemistry, or drug delivery are well-established routes for those seeking to specialise.
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