This course is designed for students looking for a career in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. It is also suitable if you are aiming for a career in research, teaching, and many other professions in which biology and biochemistry are important components - these include animal health, food science, cosmetic science, medical laboratories, technical sales, patent law and scientific journalism.

Course details

Completion of the Human Genome Project means that it is now possible to identify the genes associated with many cancers and inherited disorders. This presents many challenges. At Salford, we are training a new generation of pharmaceutical scientists to meet these new challenges and to apply scientific knowledge in order to design drugs to improve the quality of people's lives.

Course Structure

Year 1 introduces the basic concepts of pharmaceutical science and includes both theoretical and practical modules.

Year 2 builds on Year 1, increasing in depth and specialisation.

In year 3 you will take three core modules and one optional module and complete your degree with a supervised research project in a subject of your choice.

If you are studying part-time you select two to four modules from each year of study, completing the rest of the modules for the year in the following year. This leads to a maximum six-year duration for a part-time degree. If studying part-time you do not have the placement option.

Course Enquiries

For course enquiries please call us on:

T: +44 (0) 161 295 4545

Or Email us at:

Home/EU students
E: enquiries@salford.ac.uk

International students
E: international@salford.ac.uk

www.salford.ac.uk/study