Pharmacology and Biotechnology (MSc) at Sheffield Hallam University is designed for students who want to connect molecular science with real-world drug development and healthcare applications. You’ll build practical laboratory capability while studying how biotechnology supports pharmacology, including biopharmaceuticals, drug discovery, and the molecular basis of disease. Key facts Develop advanced laboratory and research skills through applied, project-based learning. Study molecular pharmacology, biotechnology methods, and how they translate into therapies. Learn to design experiments, analyse data, and interpret results in a scientific context. Explore drug discovery and biopharmaceutical production, including approaches using genetically modified systems. Strengthen independent learning, critical reflection, and professional scientific practice. Careers and opportunities Graduates are prepared for roles in: pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical research and development industrial biotechnology and health biotechnology academic research and postgraduate study drug discovery and translational science teams quality, compliance, and laboratory-based scientific support (where relevant) Get more details Visit the programme website for the latest module options, start dates, and entry guidance.
The Pharmacology and Biotechnology (MSc) program at Sheffield Hallam University is tailored for individuals keen on merging molecular science with practical applications in drug development and healthcare. This course emphasizes the integration of biotechnology with pharmacology, focusing on areas such as biopharmaceuticals, drug discovery, and the molecular underpinnings of diseases.
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Applicants should generally possess a 2:1 in a relevant Honours degree. However, those with a 2:2 may also apply and will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Additionally, candidates with alternative qualifications or relevant skills may be taken into account.
Upon graduation, you will be well-equipped for a variety of roles in:
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