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The Bachelor of Science in Pharmacology is a three-year, full-time on-campus program that focuses on the study of drugs and their effects on biological systems. The program covers key topics such as pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, toxicology, and drug discovery. Students will learn how drugs interact with the body, as well as the principles of drug development and regulation.
Graduates will be prepared for careers in pharmaceutical research, healthcare, regulatory affairs, and biotechnology. The University of Leeds provides state-of-the-art facilities, research opportunities, and industry connections, ensuring students are ready to contribute to the development of new therapies and treatments in the pharmacology field.
Year 1 – Foundations of Pharmacology
Year 2 – Intermediate Pharmacology and Drug Development
Year 3 – Advanced Pharmacology and Clinical Applications
Graduates of the Pharmacology Bachelor of Science program are well-prepared for careers in pharmaceutical research, drug development, clinical trials, and regulatory affairs. They can pursue roles as pharmacologists, clinical research associates, toxicologists, regulatory affairs specialists, drug safety officers, and medical science liaisons in pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, hospitals, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. The program also provides a strong foundation for graduate studies in pharmacology, medicine, or biomedical sciences.
This three-year, full-time Bachelor of Science program offers a comprehensive education in pharmacology, focusing on drug action, pharmacokinetics, and drug development. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical laboratory experience to equip students with the skills needed to understand drug mechanisms and therapeutic applications. Students will also gain expertise in clinical pharmacology, drug safety, and toxicology, preparing them for careers in pharmaceutical research and clinical pharmacology. This program is ideal for those seeking to contribute to the advancement of drug therapy and improve patient health outcomes.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)113 243 1751
Email: admissions@leeds.ac.uk
Address: University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom