Course Overview - Pharmacology
On this course you’ll study Pharmacology in depth, including current topics and innovations in the sector. You’ll also study aspects of normal physiology as well as changes that occur in the body as a result of disease processes. This will enable you to understand the interactions between the body and drugs.
This is a highly applied course in which practical work plays a major role. You’ll develop the scientific skills that industry employers are looking for. It’s been designed to comply with the British Pharmacological Society guidelines for BSc (Hons) Pharmacology course...
On this course you’ll study Pharmacology in depth, including current topics and innovations in the sector. You’ll also study aspects of normal physiology as well as changes that occur in the body as a result of disease processes. This will enable you to understand the interactions between the body and drugs. <br/><br/>This is a highly applied course in which practical work plays a major role. You’ll develop the scientific skills that industry employers are looking for. It’s been designed to comply with the British Pharmacological Society guidelines for BSc (Hons) Pharmacology courses. You’ll be introduced to the research and development of new medicines, which will complement any work placements you may take in the pharmaceutical industry. <br/><br/>**Why study Pharmacology at Nottingham Trent University?**<br/><br/>• Weve got satisfied students. We are currently second in the UK for student satisfaction in Biology (National Student Survey 2021).<br/><br/>• We have inspiring learning environments. Youll learn in some of the best teaching laboratories in the UK.<br/><br/>• We provide innovative accredited courses. This course is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology.<br/><br/>• We’re delivering research with impact – Bioscience staff contribute to research activity in a number of areas. NTU has been awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for research – the highest award achievable. <br/><br/>Find out more: https://www.ntu.ac.uk/course/science-and-technology/ug/bsc-hons-pharmacology