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MSc/PgDip/PgCert Pharmacology

Full-time, Part-time

Location • City Campus
Subject area • Biosciences and chemistry


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Gain an advanced understanding of how drugs affect the functioning of the body. You also learn how to use rational design and testing to develop new drugs that combat currently untreatable disease.

• Develop an advanced understanding of how drugs affect body function, particularly at the molecular and cellular level.
• Experience the latest techniques used in pharmacology study using industry standard equipment.
• Carry out a research project to develop research skills and their application to real world situations.
• Develop attributes and skills valued by employers such as practical skills, problem solving and critical analysis.

Whether you are already employed or newly graduated, this course enhances your knowledge and skills in pharmacology to increase your competitiveness in the job market.

You begin by studying advanced cell biology and fundamentals of pharmacology. You then learn about drug structure and therapeutic effects, including the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying their activity. You also gain an in-depth understanding of how drugs act on the whole body.

You then apply your knowledge to the development of new drugs for treatment of diseases such as cancer, malaria and cystic fibrosis. Rational drug design based on molecular biology, cell biology and genetics will play a crucial role in conquering such diseases.

Academics teach on the course who are Internationally recognised researchers in key areas of pharmacology such as ion channels, receptors and neurobiology of diseases such as epilepsy, and development of new antimicrobial therapies. Academics also have expertise in new drugs design and delivery.,

On this course you gain
• up-to-date knowledge of the cellular and molecular basis of  disease mechanisms
• an in depth understanding of the way in which drugs act systematically and at the molecular level 
• knowledge of  the strategies employed to develop new drugs for the treatment of human disease
• experience of the latest practical techniques, such as cell culture, quantitative PCR analysis, western blotting, cloning, and analytical techniques such as HPLC and mass spectrometry
• the transferable and research skills to enable you to continue developing your knowledge and enhancing your employment potential

Pharmacology is an evolving science, which began in 1800 when morphine was first used as medicine. A particularly important advance was the development of vaccines against common viruses in the 1960s. The characterisation of cell receptor sequences in recent years has enabled the development of numerous new and more specific drugs. One of many examples of this are the new drugs used to treat Parkinson's disease.

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Attendance

Full-time – one year to masters
Part-time – typically two years to masters
The diploma and certificate are shorter
Starts September

How to apply

Complete the application form available at www.shu.ac.uk/study/form

Fees – home and EU students

2013/14 academic year

Full-time – typically £4,590
Part-time – typically £1,530 a stage for PgCert, PgDip and MSc stages

The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees and funding see www.shu.ac.uk/funding

Fees – international students

2013/14 academic year

Typically £11,340 for the course

2014/15 academic year

Typically £11,650 for the course

The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees, scholarships and bursaries see www.shu.ac.uk/international/fees

Assessment

Assessment methods include written examinations and coursework including • problem-solving exercises • case studies • reports from practical work. Research project assessment includes a written report and viva voce.

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