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St. Louis College of Pharmacy
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biomedical Sciences
- Online USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biomedical Sciences program prepares students for futures in a changing world by giving them a strong academic foundation in the sciences and the skills required to be successful in a wide variety of health professions careers.


Western New England University
Bachelor of Science - Biomedical Engineering
- Springfield, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
What can you do with a degree in Biomedical Engineering (BME)? BME is among the most versatile degrees you can earn to make a difference at the intersection of engineering and medicine.
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Concordia University - Wisconsin
Bachelor of Science Chemical Engineering
- Pharmacy, USA
BSc
English
Take the next steps in your career with Concordia's Engineering program. As a chemical engineer, you will focus on not only improving the quality of goods and services but also finding new ways to improve productivity levels.
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Pharmaceutical Research degree programs at the Bachelor's level offer a fascinating journey into the science of drug discovery and development, combining chemistry, biology, and engineering principles. This program equips you with the tools to contribute to healthcare advancements through rigorous scientific research.
You'll explore courses in medicinal chemistry, pharmacology, and drug formulation. These studies develop your ability to analyze complex biological systems and evaluate the efficacy of new compounds. Engaging in laboratory work helps you refine specialized skills like synthesizing pharmaceutical agents and conducting clinical trials. The environment fosters independence and curiosity, as you immerse yourself in real-world challenges within the pharmaceutical industry.
As you delve deeper, you'll gain insight into regulatory frameworks and quality assurance practices that influence drug development. Graduates typically pursue careers in pharmaceutical companies, research institutions, or regulatory agencies, where they apply their analytical skills to ensure the safety and effectiveness of new medications. This pathway not only advances your career but also plays a vital role in enhancing global health outcomes.