The Keele MSc Pharmacology programme aims to provide you with advanced-level study into the theoretical and practical aspects of molecular and cellular pharmacology, and modern drug discovery. Building from core concepts in biochemistry, cell biology, physiology and drug design you will explore approaches to drug development and the molecular mechanisms of drug action relevant to the treatment of a range of conditions. Throughout the programme you will develop your practical and analytical skills in the execution of a range of core and advanced procedures common in pharmacology research laboratories.
You will integrate and apply concepts from an advanced understanding of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics to the mode of action of select drugs and their therapeutic application to individual patients and diverse populations. You will also strengthen your understanding of modern approaches in drug development and learn about the principles of project management and business planning. In semester three you will complete a research project. This will provide you with the opportunity to utilise a number of key learning outcomes from across the programme and to take responsibility for the formulation, management, execution, and final interpretation and presentation of a new piece of scientific research in an area of pharmacology.
2:2 degree in a bioscience (Biochemistry, Biology, Biomedical Science), medical, or pharmacology related subject
or
demonstrated professional or relevant qualifications or experience
You will also need: an English language qualification
Career paths related to your degree include:
Academic Research
Clinical Pharmacology
Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology industry
Science Communication and Public Engagement
Teaching
Research Management and Funding
Finance and Business
Semester 1
LSC-40135: Pathophysiology and Pharmacology (30 credits)
LSC-40123: Scientific Leadership and Innovation (30 credits)
Semester 2
LSC-40137: Advanced Drug Design and Future Medicine (30 credits)
LSC-40101: Research Methods in Pharmacology (30 credits)
Semester 3
LSC-40131: Research Project (60 credits)
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