ObjectivesThe programme aims to give a sound introduction to understanding the mechanisms that underlie normal function at the level of the cell, isolated organs and the integrated human body.
Entry requirementsWe ask for 320 UCAS points i.e. AAC or ABB A level grades. Our teaching does not presuppose any previous knowledge of computer science and in selecting candidates for admission we do not insist on evidence of prior competence in computer programming.
Academic titleBSc Physiology & Pharmacology
Course descriptionBSc Physiology & Pharmacology
Programme
Year 1
-Biochemistry & Molecular Biology: Chemistry of the Cell
-Biochemistry & Molecular Biology: Biochemical Reactions & Metabolism
-Biochemistry & Molecular Biology: Cell Biology & Genetics
-Fundamentals of Pharmacology
-From Cells to Systems
-Practice of Biomedical Science
-Physiological Systems
Year 2
-Physiological Control
-Neuroscience
-Drugs & Disease A or B
Year 3
-Pharmacology Experimental Project
-Pharmacology Library Project
-Extended Pharmacology Research Project
-Physiology Library Project
-Project Design in Physiology
-Project Design in Pharmacology