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  1. Undergraduate UCAS code: B204 Study mode(s): Full-time

    This degree course provides an understanding of the chemistry and engineering components of pharmaceutical and cosmetic product design and manufacture.

  2. Postgraduate Study mode(s): Distance Learning,Part-time

    This programme has been designed to meet the professional development requirements of pharmacists working in a wide variety of sectors and environments.

  3. Undergraduate Study mode(s): Full-time

    This degree provides an understanding of the chemistry and engineering components of pharmaceutical product design and manufacture.

  4. Postgraduate Study mode(s): Part-time

    This course is designed for pharmacists working in a variety of areas, including in pharmacies, hospitals, general practice, prisons or the private sector.

  5. Undergraduate UCAS code: B940 Study mode(s): Full-time

    The first year of this five-year course is ideal if you want to become a pharmacist, but do not have the relevant grades to study pharmacy at degree level.

  6. Undergraduate UCAS code: BLS3 Study mode(s): Full-time

    The first year of this course is ideal for careers in the medical and healthcare professions or laboratory science.

  7. Postgraduate Study mode(s): Full-time

    This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to pursue careers in industry or research in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors.

  8. Undergraduate UCAS code: BLS2 Study mode(s): Full-time

    The first year of this course is ideal if you want to become a Biomedical scientist, but do not have the relevant grades to study at degree level.

  9. Undergraduate UCAS code: B230 Study mode(s): Full-time

    Equip yourself with the practical and professional skills needed to work as a pharmacist in your chosen career path.

  10. Postgraduate Study mode(s): Full-time

    This course equips you for the rapidly expanding field of biopharmaceuticals, covering a broad range of topics relating to DNA and protein-based medicines.

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