The Pharmacology course at the University of Bedfordshire is a full-time course open to international students. This course will provide students with the opportunity to explore the world of pharmacology, understand the roles of pharmaceutical companies, and develop necessary skills for understanding the action of drugs on living systems.Course Content: The course provides an in-depth understanding of human biology including major body systems, the nature of disease, and the development and therapeutic use of drugs in the treatment of disease. The course also covers aspects related to medical ethics, drug development, and a final year project.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Biochemistry, Biological Chemistry, Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution, Pathophysiology, Pharmacokinetics and Therapeutics, Developing Professional Skills, and a Placement Year.Accreditations: The University of Bedfordshire's Pharmacology course is designed in consultation with industry experts and is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology.Future Careers: The course prepares students to work in fields linked to the pharmaceutical industry, clinical and forensic toxicology laboratories, regulatory authorities, and higher level studies such as PhD research. Graduates can build career paths in pharmaceutics, clinical research, regulatory affairs, quality control and assurance, and other healthcare sectors.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.