The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BSc (Hons) | Full-time, Part-time, Sandwich | 3 - 6 years | September | GBP 9535 per year | GBP 18500 per year |
How exactly do medicinal drugs treat and prevent disease? How are they discovered and tested? How do they affect society? If you want to delve deeper into these questions, this could be the course for you.
This course is taught by award-winning experts, with a focus on biological and physiological processes, rather than chemical ones. We'll examine how drugs act on their targets in major organs and systems, and how the body reacts.
You'll study the treatment of infectious and non-infectious diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, asthma, and cardiovascular disease. You'll also have opportunities to learn about new drugs affecting the brain, treating epilepsy and depression, and how drugs influence addiction.
We have updated our modules to enhance student-centred teaching and align course content with industry needs, helping you become a future-proof graduate.
2025/26
Fee categoryAnnual Fee Home (UK students) £9,535* Foundation Year: £9,535 International Year 1 (2025/26): £18,500 Year 2 (2026/27): £19,200 Year 3 (2027/28): £19,900 Year 4 (2028/29): £20,7002026/27
Fee categoryAnnual Fee Home (UK students) £9,535* Foundation Year: £9,535 International Year 1 (2026/27): £19,200 Year 2 (2027/28): £19,900 Year 3 (2028/29): £20,700 Year 4 (2029/30): £21,500For BSc (Hons)
At least two A Levels, including Biology or Human Biology with a minimum of Grade C. Alternatively, a BTEC Extended Diploma in an appropriate science subject: Distinction, Merit, Merit (DMM) or equivalent qualifications. Or a Merit in T-Level science, including a minimum of a B in the Core component and a merit in the Occupational Specialism, either in laboratory sciences or metrology sciences.
GCSE Mathematics at grade C/4 or above, or a recognised equivalent, is also required.
Alternatively, we will consider a range of Level 3 qualifications, such as an Access Course in a relevant Science subject. This will need to have been passed with 112 UCAS points, including 39 level 3 credits in Chemistry and Biology units, with a minimum of 24 credits at Merit grade. Applications from those who have undertaken a Science foundation year will also be considered.
For BSc (Hons) with Foundation Year
Please visit the Science Foundation Year course page for full entry requirement details.
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