Study with us
- study of the smallest living organisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, algae and protozoa
- understand how drugs and other chemicals affect the functions of the body and underpin the development of new or improved medicines and the treatment of disease
- our courses are underpinned by our strong research base, links with industry, the NHS and international partners
Why this course?
Pharmacology is the study of how drugs and other chemicals affect the body in health and disease. This area explores the development of new and improved medicines and the treatment of disease.
Microbiology is the study of the smallest living organisms (micro-organisms or microbes) and includes viruses, bacteria, fungi, algae and protozoa. Microbes are a major cause of disease in humans but they can also be useful in industrial processes from pollution control to the production of important therapeutic compounds.
The opportunity to choose specific degree combinations will allow you to go into specialist biomedical science areas such as neuroscience, cardiovascular research, immunopharmacology, industrial immunology, drug research, biochemistry, microbiology and bacteriology.
