

The Bachelor of Science in Pharmacology at the University of Manchester is a three-year, full-time on-campus program that provides students with a deep understanding of how drugs interact with the human body. Students will study the principles of pharmacology, including drug mechanisms, pharmacokinetics, and toxicology, while gaining practical laboratory experience. The curriculum also covers the development and testing of new drugs, preparing students for careers in pharmaceutical research, healthcare, or drug regulation.
Graduates will be equipped to pursue roles in pharmaceutical companies, healthcare institutions, or research organizations. The University’s focus on research-led teaching and its excellent laboratory facilities ensure that students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to succeed in the evolving field of pharmacology.
Year 1 – Foundations of Pharmacology
Year 2 – Intermediate Pharmacology and Drug Development
Year 3 – Advanced Pharmacology and Research
Graduates of the Pharmacology program are well-prepared for careers in pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and medical research. Career opportunities include roles as pharmacologists, clinical researchers, drug safety officers, regulatory affairs specialists, and medicinal chemists. Graduates can work in pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, government agencies, hospitals, and public health organizations. The program also provides a strong foundation for further study in pharmacology, medicine, or related fields, such as a career in academia or clinical trials.
The Pharmacology program at the University of Manchester offers an in-depth education in the science of drugs and their effects on the human body, preparing students to work in the dynamic pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors. Students will gain a deep understanding of the pharmacological mechanisms behind drug actions, therapeutic uses, and safety profiles. The program's emphasis on both theoretical knowledge and practical research skills ensures that graduates are well-equipped to contribute to drug discovery, development, and clinical practice.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)161 275 5252
Email: admissions@manchester.ac.uk
Address: University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom