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The MSci Pharmacology program spans four years, culminating in an in-depth research project during the final year. This course offers comprehensive training in pharmacological principles while allowing students to engage in hands-on experimental work. The extended research component gives firsthand insight into the daily life of a researcher while building essential skills for a career in scientific investigation.
For the initial three years, students follow the same curriculum as the BSc Pharmacology program, covering foundational pharmacology modules in years one and two. These core units explore the basics of drug mechanisms and their interactions with biological targets.
The program emphasizes neuropharmacology and cardiovascular pharmacology, with detailed examination of therapeutic applications for various conditions. Students can also select additional modules during the first two years, such as biochemistry, molecular genetics, immunology, cellular medicine, and mammalian physiology.
Third-year coursework delves deeper into molecular pharmacology of neural and cardiovascular systems, drawing directly from contemporary scientific literature. Students engage with cutting-edge research through literature-based projects that develop critical evaluation skills.
The MSci's fourth year centers on an intensive laboratory research project employing advanced methodologies. Alongside this practical work, students develop science communication abilities through public engagement activities and specialized coursework.
This culminating year cultivates crucial research competencies, from project design to execution, providing transferable skills for professional careers or further academic pursuits like doctoral studies.