Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-01 | 2023-07-09 |
2024-01-01 | 2023-11-26 |
Program Overview
Course overview
Foundation year Work placement
You develop an understanding of the physicochemical and biological principles that underpin the design, function, synthesis, analysis and delivery of pharmaceutical substances. You also develop the technical, practical and professional skills that employers value, and have access to state-of-the-art laboratories and equipment for laboratory training.
You study at Teesside University’s main Middlesbrough campus, and have the opportunity to gain valuable experience at the new National Horizons Centre at the University’s Darlington campus which is home to a range of state-of-the-art facilities. This £22m purpose-built biosciences research, education and training facility is a focal point for the growing regional biosciences community.
Study this course and you may be eligible for the Professor Leni Oglesby Transformation Scholarship.
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Program Outline
Pharmaceutical Science BSc (Hons) Course Information:
Degree Overview:
This program provides a multidisciplinary approach to studying medicines, focusing on developing a strong foundation in chemistry, biochemistry, and biological science. The program prepares you for a career in the pharmaceutical industry by equipping you with:
- In-depth knowledge: Understand the physicochemical and biological principles underlying the design, function, synthesis, analysis, and delivery of pharmaceutical substances.
- Technical skills: Develop essential laboratory skills and practical experience in the analysis, synthesis, and preparation of pharmaceutical products.
- Professional proficiency: Gain the technical, practical, and professional skills valued by employers in the pharmaceutical industry.
Outline:
This program is a 3-year course for full-time students (4 years with a work placement option) and a 6-year course for part-time students. The program follows a structured curriculum:
- Year 1: Introduces foundational concepts in chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology, and chemical and biological reactivity.
- Year 2: Expands knowledge in areas such as bioreactors, fermentation, human metabolism, clinical biochemistry, molecular biology, bioinformatics, organic chemistry, and structural and molecular biochemistry.
- Year 3: Deepens understanding with advanced topics in organic chemistry, biologics, health product development, bio therapeutics, medicinal chemistry, and drug discovery. It culminates in a research project.
Assessment:
This program utilizes a comprehensive assessment strategy to evaluate your knowledge, skills, and independent thought acquired throughout the program. Assessment methods include:
- Formal exams: Assess theoretical understanding through written examinations.
- Laboratory work and reports: Evaluate practical skills and ability to analyze and report experimental findings.
- Computer-based assessments: Assess problem-solving skills and application of knowledge in computer simulations.
- Oral presentations and technical interviews: Evaluate communication skills and ability to present technical information.
- Essays, literature surveys, and evaluations: Assess research, analysis, and critical thinking skills.
- Collaborative project work: Gauge teamwork, research, and project management abilities.
- Reflective statements or diaries: Evaluate self-reflection and critical analysis of learning experiences.
Teaching:
The program employs diverse teaching methods to cater to different learning styles:
- Lectures: Provide foundational knowledge and introduce key concepts.
- Tutorials: Offer opportunities for personalized interaction and clarification of complex topics.
- Seminars and workshops: Encourage active participation and discussion through engaging activities.
- Laboratory work: Develop practical skills and hands-on experience in a supervised laboratory setting.
- Computer laboratory sessions: Utilize software simulations and tools to enhance learning and understanding.
- Group projects: Foster teamwork, collaboration, and research skills through collaborative projects.
Careers:
This program equips graduates with the knowledge and skills to pursue various career paths within the pharmaceutical industry and related fields, including:
- Research and development
- Product development
- Quality assurance
- Analytical science
- Marketing and sales
- Teaching
- Forensic science
- Environmental protection
- Health and safety assurance
Other:
- The program utilizes a virtual learning environment (VLE) for additional resources and support.
- The program welcomes applicants with diverse backgrounds and offers a flexible admissions policy.
- The program provides opportunities for direct entry to later years for qualified applicants with prior academic experience.
- The program offers international students support with visa requirements and English language learning resources.
- The program encourages participation in applicant days and summer university modules for preparation and additional support.
Note:
This information is based on the provided context and may not be exhaustive. For the most up-to-date and detailed information, please refer to the official program website or contact the university directly.
Tuition Fees and Payment Information:
Full-time:
- UK Applicants: £9,250 per year
- International Applicants: £17,000 per year
Part-time:
- UK Applicants: £4,500 per 120 credits
Payment:
- More details about fees can be found on the university website.
Additional Information:
- The cost of your tuition fee includes the length of the course (3 years or 4 with a work placement) and the start date (September).
- You can apply online through UCAS.
Please note:
- Fees are subject to change.
- Additional costs may apply, such as books and materials.
Not Available:
- Information on specific fees for EU students, national fees, and payment methods other than online payment through UCAS was not found in the provided context.
Teesside University
Overview:
Teesside University is a public university located in Middlesbrough, Tees Valley, England. It is known for its strong focus on student experience, research, and business partnerships. The university has invested heavily in its campus, offering modern facilities and a vibrant learning environment.
Services Offered:
Teesside University provides a wide range of services to its students, including:
Undergraduate and postgraduate study:
Offering a diverse selection of programs across various disciplines.Short courses and CPD:
Providing opportunities for professional development and upskilling.Online learning:
Delivering flexible and accessible learning options.International student support:
Providing dedicated services for international students.Career services:
Offering guidance and support for career planning and job searching.Student support services:
Providing academic, personal, and financial support to students.Library and IT facilities:
Offering access to extensive resources and technology.Accommodation services:
Providing on-campus and off-campus accommodation options.Sports and recreational facilities:
Offering a variety of sports and leisure activities.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Teesside University prides itself on its close-knit and supportive community. Students can expect a vibrant campus life with:
Social events and activities:
Offering opportunities to connect with fellow students and engage in extracurricular activities.Student societies and clubs:
Providing platforms for students to pursue their interests and develop their skills.Campus facilities:
Including a modern library, sports facilities, and a variety of dining options.A welcoming and inclusive environment:
Fostering a sense of belonging and diversity.Key Reasons to Study There:
Affordable excellence:
Offering a high-quality education at a competitive price.Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF):
Recognized for its outstanding teaching and student experience.World-leading research:
Conducting impactful research across various fields.Strong industry partnerships:
Providing opportunities for students to gain practical experience and develop valuable connections.Vibrant and supportive community:
Offering a welcoming and inclusive environment for students to thrive.Academic Programs:
Teesside University offers a wide range of academic programs across six schools:
School of Arts & Creative Industries
School of Computing, Engineering & Digital Technologies
School of Health & Life Sciences
School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Law
Teesside University International Business School
University departments
Other:
Campus Masterplan:
Teesside University has invested £280 million in its campus to enhance the student experience and support the local community.Strong commitment to equality and diversity:
Recognized as a top employer for its commitment to inclusivity.Nationally recognized for its services to business:
Providing impactful partnerships with local and global organizations.Located in a vibrant and affordable region:
Offering a unique blend of urban and rural experiences.Entry Requirements:
Year 1 Entry
- 96-112 UCAS tariff points
- GCSE English and Mathematics at grade 4 (grade C) or equivalent
- At least one relevant subject at Level 3, such as Chemistry or Applied Science
Typical Level 3 Qualifications:
- A levels (with a minimum of grade C in one relevant subject)
- BTEC Extended Diploma
- Access to HE Diploma
Alternative Qualifications:
- Equivalent UK and international qualifications and subjects are also considered.
- If you are not eligible for Year 1 entry, you can also consider the course with an integrated foundation year.
Direct Entry to Later Years
- If you have previously studied a relevant subject at a higher level (HNC, HND, or one or more years of a degree at another institution), you may be eligible for direct entry to Year 2 or Final Year of the course.
- Provide a complete transcript of your previous studies with your application.
Applicant Days
- Attend an Applicant Day to learn more about the course and the University.
Alternative Progression Routes
- If you are not eligible to join the course directly, consider preparing for admission by studying appropriate pre-degree Summer University modules.
- Contact the University to discuss the available options.
Non-EU International Students
- Check the UKVI-compliant English language requirements if you need a student visa to study in the UK.
- The University offers pre-sessional English language courses if you do not meet the minimum English language requirement.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- Non-EU international students who need a student visa to study in the UK should check the UKVI-compliant English language requirements. The University also provides pre-sessional English language courses if you do not meet the minimum English language requirement.
Note:
This information is for guidance only. Please refer to the University's website for the most up-to-date entry requirements and language proficiency requirements.