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BSc Pharmaceutical Sciences (Sandwich)
About this course
Pharmaceutical Sciences is the discipline that bridges chemistry and biology to understand how medicines are developed, tested, manufactured and used. It encompasses drug discovery, pharmaceutical formulation, pharmacology, regulatory affairs and quality control, covering the full journey from laboratory research to the medicines that patients receive. As one of the world's most innovative and economically significant industries, pharmaceuticals demands graduates who can combine scientific rigour with practical skill and an understanding of the regulatory and commercial environments in which drug development takes place. At Queen's University Belfast this four-year degree is described as a sandwich programme, indicating that a placement year in industry is integrated into the course structure, giving you real professional experience within a pharmaceutical or biotech organisation as part of your degree. You will develop hands-on competence with the technologies and methodologies used in drug discovery, formulation, manufacturing, testing and precision medicine. The programme benefits from strong connections with global pharmaceutical and biotech companies, exposing you to industry practice and giving you valuable professional contacts. You will engage with cutting-edge areas including biologics, vaccines and medical devices alongside core pharmaceutical sciences content. Graduates from Pharmaceutical Sciences degrees are well placed for careers across the pharmaceutical and biotech sectors. Many go on to roles in drug development, formulation, analytical chemistry, quality assurance, regulatory affairs, clinical trials management and manufacturing. Others find positions in medical devices, healthcare consulting, laboratory management and research. The degree also provides a strong scientific foundation for further study, whether through a postgraduate research degree in pharmaceutical science, pharmacology or medicinal chemistry, or through professional development routes within the industry.
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