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Queen's University of Belfast - Medical Faculty
BSc in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (Sandwich)
- Belfast, United Kingdom
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Our BSc degree course in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology aims to create the next generation of pharmaceutical scientists, able to work in all stages of the drug development process as part of a multidisciplinary team. You'll learn about drug discovery, formulation, manufacturing, and regulation with a focus on biologics medicines.


University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
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Pharmaceutical Sciences BS
- Buffalo, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
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Explore how medications work to treat disease and why some are safer or more effective. This internationally renowned program is for students passionate about discovering, developing, and improving drugs to help people with conditions like cancer, heart disease, or asthma live healthier lives.
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Pharmaceutical Technology degree programs at the Bachelor's level provide you with the essential knowledge and skills to develop, manufacture, and regulate pharmaceutical products. This field emphasizes the application of science and technology to create effective and safe medications, making it a vital area in healthcare.
In your studies, you'll explore courses like drug formulation, quality assurance, and regulatory affairs, which help you understand the intricacies of medication development. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives in laboratory settings and through research projects. You'll gain proficiency in techniques such as synthesizing active pharmaceutical ingredients and evaluating drug delivery systems.
Graduates often pursue careers as pharmaceutical scientists, compliance officers, or quality control analysts, contributing to advancements in medicine and patient care. By equipping yourself with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, you'll be prepared for a variety of roles within the pharmaceutical industry, ensuring safe and effective therapies reach patients.