University of Hertfordshire
University of Hertfordshire

BSc (Hons) Pharmacology

University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

Course Overview

Embark on an exciting journey into the world of pharmacology, where you'll explore the diverse aspects of drugs and their applications as medicines. In your first year, you'll lay the groundwork by building a solid foundation in bioscience. Collaborating with students from various disciplines, you'll delve into chemistry, molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, and human physiology with a specific focus on pharmacology. Gain a comprehensive understanding of physiological processes at various levels—cell, tissue, organ, and organism—supported by extensive practical work to develop essential laboratory skills. Moving into your second year, specialization begins as you delve into the stages of drug development. Explore the significance of clinical trials and grapple with the ethical considerations of trialing human volunteers. Understand how medications contribute to maintaining health and saving lives, examining the mechanisms of pain relief drugs like ibuprofen and aspirin, and the intricacies of chemotherapy for cancer treatment. Hear success stories and understand the limitations of existing therapies. Between your second and final year, an exciting opportunity awaits: the option to study abroad or undertake a work placement for up to a year. This experience not only broadens your horizons but also enhances your CV. In your final year, having developed a passion for specific topics, you'll have the chance to delve deeper. Explore the identification of new drug targets, ponder how to treat complex conditions like Alzheimer's Disease, and examine the role of genes in determining safe medication dosages. You'll have the flexibility to select modules that align with your interests, focusing your project on critical disorders such as diabetes, Parkinson's Disease, or even delving into the toxicity of Novel Psychoactive Substances. Throughout your degree, you'll benefit from 20 hours of contact time, including lectures and workshops, with an emphasis on practical work to reinforce your learning. Assessment methods range from exams and literature reviews to portfolios, lab reports, practical assignments, and presentations. This comprehensive approach ensures you are well-prepared for a rewarding career in the dynamic field of pharmacology.

Course Type
UG
Course Nature
Full Time
Course Duration
3 Years
Total Fee
£46500
Intake
September 2024
Language Proficiency

HSE/SSE: 60%
English for HSE/SSE: 70% or IELTS: 6.0

Documents Required
  • 10TH
  • 12TH
  • PASSPORT
  • LOR 1
  • LOR 2
  • MOI
  • CV
  • SOP
University
University of Hertfordshire
University Details

The University of Hertfordshire, founded in 1952, is one of the top public institutions in the United Kingdom. The institution has 32,000 students studying for 550 degrees over two campuses. Over 11,500 foreign students from more than 140 countries study at the university's UK campus. The campuses of the University of Hertfordshire are among the 20 safest in England.

Syllabus

Level 4

  • Human Physiology with Pharmacology (30 Credits, Compulsory)

    • Overview: This module provides a comprehensive understanding of human physiology and introduces fundamental concepts in pharmacology.
    • Learning Outcomes: Students will gain knowledge of physiological processes and the basic principles of drug action.
  • Practical and Transferable Skills (30 Credits, Compulsory)

    • Overview: This module focuses on developing practical and transferable skills essential for success in bioscience, including laboratory techniques, data analysis, and communication skills.
    • Learning Outcomes: Students will acquire hands-on experience in laboratory settings and develop skills applicable to a range of professional contexts.
  • Molecular Biology and Genetics (15 Credits, Compulsory)

    • Overview: This module explores molecular biology and genetics, covering topics such as DNA structure, gene expression, and genetic inheritance.
    • Learning Outcomes: Students will gain a deeper understanding of molecular mechanisms and genetic principles.
  • Core Biochemistry (15 Credits, Compulsory)

    • Overview: This module covers core principles of biochemistry, including biomolecules, enzymology, and metabolic pathways.
    • Learning Outcomes: Students will develop a foundational knowledge of biochemistry, essential for understanding cellular processes.
  • Cell and Microbiology (15 Credits, Compulsory)

    • Overview: This module introduces students to the principles of cell biology and microbiology, exploring cell structure, function, and microbial diversity.
    • Learning Outcomes: Students will gain insights into cellular and microbial biology, forming a basis for more advanced study.
  • Chemistry for Biologists (15 Credits, Optional)

    • Overview: This optional module provides a basic understanding of chemistry relevant to biological systems, including chemical bonding, organic chemistry, and chemical reactions.
  • Molecular Structure and Reactivity (15 Credits, Optional)

    • Overview: This optional module explores the molecular structure and reactivity of organic compounds, building on foundational chemistry concepts.

Level 5

  • Bioscience Research Methods (15 Credits, Compulsory)

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