The BSc (Hons) Pharmacology undergraduate course offered by the University of Portsmouth is a three-year full-time program that educates students on the study of drugs and their impact on the human body. This course combines scientific theory and practical laboratory skills to provide students with an in-depth understanding of pharmacology.Course Content: The course content is carefully developed to cover key areas within the field, such as substance misuse, clinical pharmacology, research methods, neuropharmacology and toxicology, biomedical and molecular biology techniques, and more. Key Modules: Major course modules include "Cell Biology and Biochemistry", "Human Physiology", "Human Biochemistry", "Anatomy and Introductory Pathology", "Human Physiology", "Pharmaceutical, Organic and Medicinal Chemistry", and "Introductory Pharmacology and Immunology", among others. Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology which allows students to become members of the society at a student rate.Future Careers: After completing the course, students can pursue a career in areas such as the pharmaceutical industry, hospitals, public health establishments, teaching, biomedical research facilities, consultancies, and sales.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.