

BSc Pharmaceutical Science
About this course
Pharmaceutical science sits at the heart of how medicines are discovered, developed, and brought to patients. It is a discipline that brings together chemistry, biology, pharmacology, and regulatory science to understand how drug molecules are identified, optimised, tested for safety and efficacy, and manufactured to the exacting standards required for clinical use. Alongside the science, practitioners need to understand the global legal and regulatory requirements that govern pharmaceutical development, and increasingly the commercial dimensions of bringing new medicines to market. At the University of Keele, this three-year programme takes a distinctive approach by combining the scientific skills and business knowledge needed for a dynamic career in the pharmaceutical industry. You will explore the range of sciences that underpin pharmaceutical discovery and development, including medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, drug formulation, analytical science, and quality assurance. You will also develop an understanding of the global regulatory frameworks that govern drug development and approval, and of the commercial and entrepreneurial dimensions of the pharmaceutical sector, recognising the business potential of new drugs and medicines alongside their scientific complexity. The programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, giving you the opportunity to develop your skills in a professional pharmaceutical or scientific environment. This direct industry experience is valuable in a sector where the transition from academic science to professional practice requires familiarity with industrial workflows, quality standards, and regulatory compliance. Graduates from pharmaceutical science degrees move into roles in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, including research and development, analytical chemistry, formulation science, clinical research, regulatory affairs, quality assurance, and medical writing. Others pursue careers in NHS pharmacy, clinical research organisations, or government agencies. Postgraduate study in pharmaceutical science, drug discovery, or related biomedical fields is a common route for those who wish to develop deeper expertise or pursue research careers.
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