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The Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with Medicinal Sciences program at the University of Southampton Malaysia is a flexible three-year degree that focuses on the synergy between chemistry and medicinal sciences in the context of disease treatment. Throughout the program, students will delve into every aspect of the drug development cycle. They will learn the art of designing molecules with the potential to combat diseases, exploring various strategies and understanding the crucial structure-activity relationship. Moreover, students will gain insights into how medicines interact with the human body, predicting their behavior and effects through the study of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics. The program also equips students with the knowledge and skills to assess the effectiveness and safety of new treatments, covering preclinical and clinical trials, evaluating drug efficacy, and examining potential side effects and toxicity. By integrating chemistry with medicinal sciences, this program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices involved in drug discovery and development. Graduates will be well-prepared for diverse career opportunities in the pharmaceutical industry, research institutions, or further studies in the field of medicinal chemistry or related disciplines.
You’ll study a set of core topics that are essential to your developing knowledge, including:
Medicinal science modules focus on topics such as Macromolecules of Life and Metabolism. You can also choose options from the wider university including mathematics, physics, biology and languages.
You'll study core topics in chemistry such as:
In medicinal sciences you can study topics such as Systems Physiology and Mammalian Physiology. You can also choose options that may include Mathematical Methods in Chemistry, Ethics in Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Aquatic Chemistry and Pharmacology.
This year, you'll take advanced modules in the core practical and theoretical areas of chemistry such as:
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