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Pharmacology at Aston University, Birmingham - UCAS

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Course summary

Gain a deep understanding of how medicines work, how they’re developed, and how pharmacology plays a vital role in global health as science evolves to develop new and better treatments for disease. At Aston University, our BSc (Hons) Pharmacology degree is grounded in world-class research, and taught by experts with strong connections to the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries. You'll study the science of drug action in detail and investigate specialist critical areas such as neuropharmacology, toxicology, and personalised medicine. Designed with flexibility and the future in mind, the programme builds your scientific knowledge and practical skills year by year, allowing for specialisation in advanced pharmacology during your final year of study. The degree provides a broad foundation in physiology, biochemistry and neuroscience, alongside specialised modules in pharmacology and drug development, giving you the knowledge and practical skills to pursue a range of biomedical, pharmaceutical, or clinical careers. Our BSc (Hons) Pharmacology degree at Aston University is built on our internationally recognised research into the mechanisms of disease and how innovative drug therapies can be used to improve the health and well-being of both humans and animals. You’ll study how modern medicines work at the molecular and cellular level, and how cutting-edge pharmacological approaches are helping to tackle some of the world’s most urgent health challenges. Our expert academic staff are active researchers with longstanding global collaborations across academia, healthcare and the pharmaceutical industry. As the development of new drug treatments becomes an increasing priority for the government and global health leaders, you’ll be learning in a context that is both highly relevant and future-focused. Using our sector-leading and recently refurbished practical laboratories, you will learn how receptors, proteins and cells around the body can be influenced by pharmacological treatments. You’ll find out how we discover the mechanisms of cellular communication and brain function, and how these complex processes go wrong in disease. Key course benefits: • Research-led teaching: Delivered by staff with proven research and industrial experience, with active research projects. • Career-focused: Includes dedicated key skills stream to develop employability and critical thinking, incorporating Aston Power Skills. • Flexible learning: Optional placement year to enhance real-world professional experience. Facilities Our labs are some of the best in the sector. With organ-bath rigs for drug action studies, brain slice rigs for advanced neuropharmacology practicals, human EEG and EMG recording systems and a wide range of molecular biology equipment, we’ve got everything needed to learn the skills that scientists use to discover disease mechanisms and develop new drugs. Alongside this, we’ve got a wide range of dedicated software and well-equipped computer labs and library collections to make sure you’ve got the resources needed to follow your intellectual curiosity. Many of our faculty are world-leading researchers in their field and have high-spec research laboratories so you can see how science is done at the cutting edge. Career prospects Graduates of the course will be equipped with the scientific knowledge and practical skills needed for a wide range of careers in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and healthcare sectors. Potential career paths include roles in drug discovery and development, clinical research, toxicology, medical sales, regulatory affairs, and healthcare consultancy. This degree also provides a strong foundation for further study at MSc or PhD level in pharmacology, neuroscience, or biomedical sciences, opening the door to academic research and specialised scientific careers.

Modules

Year 1: Learn how the molecular powerhouses of our cells work, how receptors and signalling cascades control our bodies’ development and function, and how all this comes together to enable our sensory systems and combat infection. Year 2: Explore how our brains and organs function on a cellular and systems level – and enter the world of personalised medicine where our genetics and individual needs are driving the future of drug development. In a large, dedicated module at the end of the year, discover how the safety and effectiveness of new drugs is evaluated and refined, and how a little bit of toxin can sometimes be a very useful thing Optional Placement year (4-year programme): Boost your future employability, make valuable professional connections and develop a range of valuable skills as you experience the world of work, with support from our academic team and our careers and placements advisors. Final Year: Follow the journey of modern drug development in our core module, 'Advanced Pharmacology – from Target to Market'. This will immerse you in the latest technologies for pharmacological intervention and show how the progress of new drugs through the regulatory system can be enhanced with cutting edge molecular biology and computational approaches. Choose a range of optional modules led by researchers in the field – from the actions of prions to how we use cannabinoids to tackle hard-to-treat epilepsy. Finally, you’ll be supported to deliver a dissertation project from a wide range of topics. You can do this in the laboratory or, if you prefer, as a systematic literature review that takes in results from across your chosen field. For a full list of modules and course objectives, visit the course page on Aston University's website:

Assessment method

We use a wide range of assessment methods on this course. The design of these is aimed to be as authentic as possible – to get the best out of each student and make sure that the full extent of their skills and knowledge is able to be demonstrated. Examples include: Three-minute Thesis presentations – to develop your communication and prioritisation skills | Viva voce examinations, where you will have conversations to academics exploring the topics you have been studying | Problem papers – engage your critical thinking, handle data and interpret scientific results |Journal clubs – read the latest research, interpret and present it as a group.


How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
B210
Institution code:
A80
Campus name:
Main Site
Campus code:
-

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

Please visit our helpful webpage for International Applicants: https://www.aston.ac.uk/international

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Offer Holder Days Once you have received an offer, you will be invited to an Offer Holder Days to discover more about the course and Aston University.

Please click the following link to find out more about qualification requirements for this course

https://www.aston.ac.uk/study/courses/neuroscience-bsc/


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £9535 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9535 Year 1
Scotland £9535 Year 1
Wales £9535 Year 1
International £21500 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

UK students (Home Undergraduate): The annual tuition fee for the programme commencing in academic year 2025/26 will be £9,535 (subject to the passing of legislation implementing the Government’s policy to increase the maximum tuition fee from £9,250, payable by Home Undergraduate students on full-time courses). The fee for the placement year is £1,250. International students (Overseas Undergraduate): The annual tuition fee for the programme commencing in academic year 2025/26 will be £21,500. The fee for the placement year is £2,500. All students: The duration of your programme is set out above and you will be responsible for the payment of an annual tuition fee in each of these years. The University reserves the right to increase tuition fees annually in accordance with its Terms and Conditions (aston.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2024-12/Terms_and_Conditions_of_Enrolment_2025-6.pdf) and subject at all times to the maximum tuition fee caps set by Government from time to time. This means that your total tuition fee may be higher than stated above, but your total tuition fee will never increase by more than 6% year on year. An increase in fees will allow the University to cover the increased costs of delivering the course and ensure it is able to maintain high standards of education and facilities.

Sponsorship information

Please visit our helpful webpage for applicants: https://www.aston.ac.uk/undergraduate/your-application/funding

Pharmacology at Aston University, Birmingham - UCAS