Pharmacology at University of Northampton - UCAS

Course summary

Pharmacology is the study of drugs and how they interact and work on our cells and tissues. In our Pharmacology BSc you will learn how drugs are made into medicines. How drugs and other chemicals interact at the molecular, cellular and systems levels in the body. Pharmacologists have been key to the development of drugs and vaccines, that have improved the treatment of many of the diseases of modern society, including: • The treatment of bacterial infections with antibiotics, • HIV with anti-retroviral drugs • Mental health with antidepressant drugs and antipsychotics • Cardiovascular diseases with statins and antihypertensives Our course has been designed to meet the standards of the British Pharmacological Society’s (BPS) undergraduate core curriculum. Course modules are structured using a variety of methods including lectures, seminars, laboratory practical classes and is known for it’s active blended learning (ABL) style of delivery. Our aim is to provide you with opportunities to be actively involved in your learning. This course is suited to those wanting to pursue a career in the pharmaceutical industry or in biomedical research as well as graduate entry to medicine. With regards to employment, 95% of students go on to work and / or study within 15 months after the course.* By studying at the University of Northampton, you can be sure that:

  • You will experience student life at the University’s £330 million Waterside Campus. Come along to an Open Day and find out more.
  • Students enrolling on this course at Northampton will be provided with their own brand new laptop** to keep at no additional cost. All sports clubs and societies are free to join at Northampton and every essential course text book is available via the library, meaning you won’t have to purchase copies. For more information on this visit our website (northampton.ac.uk/benefits).
  • At UON we guarantee a room in our Halls of Residence for all new full-time, first year students who apply and accept their room offer by June 2024 - and we won't ask for a deposit for September 2024***
  • Our expert academics teach in small groups supported with one to one assistance. Our academics and students form a tight bond, providing individualised support and guidance whilst challenging students academically.
  • Whatever your ambitions, we’re here to help you to achieve them. We’ll support you to identify the skills you’re learning during your course, find your strengths and secure practical experience so that when it comes to applying for jobs or further study you’ll feel confident in standing out from the crowd.
The Northampton Employment Promise
  • We’re so confident in our careers and employability support that if you achieve at least a 2:2 degree and complete either our Employability Plus Gold programme or achieve a Changemaker Gold Certificate during your time studying with us, but still haven’t secured full-time employment 12 months after graduating, we will secure a three – six month paid internship for you or support you into postgraduate study.
✱ National Student Survey (NSS) 2023 ✱✱ eligibility criteria and terms and conditions apply. See northampton.ac.uk/benefits for more information ✱✱✱ eligibility criteria apply. See northampton.ac.uk/student-life/accommodation/ for more information

Modules

Stage 1 • Biochemistry and Cell Biology (compulsory) • Introduction to Microbiology (compulsory) • Fundamentals of Immunology (compulsory) • Genetics and Molecular Biology (compulsory) • Foundations of Chemistry (compulsory) • Anatomy and Physiology (compulsory) Stage 2 • Genes and Genomics (designated) • Cellular Pathology (designated) • Bioscience Research Methods (compulsory) • Processes of Life: Biochemistry (designated) • Physiology 2 (compulsory) • Principles of Pharmacology (compulsory) • Systems Pharmacology and Therapeutics (compulsory) • Bioinformatics (designated) Optional Placement Year • Health and Life Sciences at Work (designated) Stage 3 • Integrated Medical Genetics (designated) • Gene Regulation (designated) • Neuropharmacology (compulsory) • Molecular Pharmacology (compulsory) • Toxicology (designated) • Drug Discovery & Development (designated) • Pharmacology Dissertation (compulsory) Module information is quoted for 2023 entry. Please note that modules run subject to student numbers and staff availability, any changes will be communicated to applicants accordingly.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
B210
Institution code:
N38
Campus name:
Main Site
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

A-level Chemistry or Biology at grade C and one of: Biology, Chemistry, Human Biology, Mathematics or Physics; or an Extended Diploma in Applied Science, Applied Human Biology, or Pharmaceutical Science or similar science subject or a T-Level in Science are required

Additional entry requirements

Other

GCSE Maths and English at grade 4 or above or equivalent qualification


Student Outcomes

Operated by the Office for Students
85%
Employment after 15 months (Most common jobs)
91%
Go onto work and study

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £9250 Year 1
England £9250 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9250 Year 1
Scotland £9250 Year 1
Wales £9250 Year 1
Channel Islands £9250 Year 1

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.
Pharmacology at University of Northampton - UCAS