MSc Pharmacology and Drug Development
The Msc Pharmacology and Drug Development degree from The University of Hull is aimed at aspiring clinical researchers, as well as those wishing to gain a deep understanding of the underlying principles of ‘how drugs work’ and ‘how to develop new drugs’.
Duration
1 year (Full-time)
2 years (Part-time)
Starting Date
September
Tuition Fee
UK (Home) students
Full-time: £11,770 per year
Part-time: £5,885 per year
International and EU students
Full-time: £27,200 per year
Part-time: £13,600 per year
Location
Hull, United Kingdom
About the programme
If you are a highly motivated, inquisitive student, looking to push the boundaries of contemporary knowledge in pharmacology and drug development, whilst at the same time extending yourself in a high achieving academic setting, then this Msc Pharmacology and Drug Development degree from The University of Hull is for you.
The MSc in Pharmacology and Drug Development will provide you with unique and unrivalled opportunities to immerse yourself in the clinical, basic science and industrial aspects of pharmacology. In this programme you will gain the skills to play an active role in developing the next generation of drugs – either from first principles in the lab, testing in clinical trials, or taking new products to clinic.
Future prospects
Through studying this Masters programme, you will have the opportunity to develop key skills essential for effective design, delivery and interpretation of laboratory and clinical data. This skill set is key for multiple roles within the industrial, medical and academic sectors, both in the UK and internationally.
Within industry, this MSc is likely to open job opportunities in drug safety, quality, regulation and compliance including roles such as Consumer Safety or Quality Manager, Clinical Data Associate, or Clinical Data Manager, alongside the more traditional lab roles, across a range of organisations and industries. You will also develop the skills to further your academic career by pursing a PhD.
Courses Included
- Practical research skills in Pharmacology
- Bench to bedside: Design and discovery
- Analytical techniques in pharmacology
- Bench to bedside: Clinical trials