BSc Pharmaceutical Sciences
Academic Year 2018/19
A programme specification is required for any programme on which a student may be registered. All programmes of the University are subject to the University's Quality Assurance processes. All degrees are awarded by Queen's University Belfast.
Programme Title |
BSc Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Final Award |
Bachelor of Science |
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Programme Code |
PMY-BSC-SC |
UCAS Code |
B210 |
HECoS Code |
100250 |
ATAS Clearance Required |
No |
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Mode of Study |
Full Time |
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Type of Programme |
Single Honours |
Length of Programme |
3 Academic Year(s) |
Total Credits for Programme |
360 |
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Exit Awards available |
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INSTITUTE INFORMATION
Teaching Institution |
Queen's University Belfast |
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School/Department |
Pharmacy |
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Framework for Higher Education Qualification Level |
Level 6 |
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QAA Benchmark Group |
Pharmacy (MPharm) |
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Accreditations (PSRB) |
REGULATION INFORMATION
Does the Programme have any approved exemptions from the University General Regulations None |
Programme Specific Regulations Progression policy: |
Students with protected characteristics N/A |
Are students subject to Fitness to Practise Regulations (Please see General Regulations) No |
EDUCATIONAL AIMS OF PROGRAMME
On completion of the programme the student will be able to:
• Develop their interest in, and understanding of, the pharmaceutical sciences by following a high-quality educational curriculum
• Understand the key scientific issues required for a successful career in the pharmaceutical and related industries
• Be equipped with the necessary skills and experience to be life-long learners
• Demonstrate a strong knowledge base of the formulation, analysis and delivery of drugs and medicines and how they act physiologically
• Carry out research in pharmaceutical science
• Demonstrate an understanding of regulatory and quality assurance issues in the pharmaceutical industry
• Develop practical laboratory skills relevant to pharmaceutical science
• Demonstrate a range of key skills and employability skills to enable them to make a valuable contribution to society
• Develop their full potential
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Learning Outcomes: Cognitive SkillsOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to: |
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Think logically, analyse problems, systems and data in a pharmaceutical framework |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Practical classes increasing in complexity through stages 1-3 Methods of Assessment • Practical reports |
Critically evaluate the scientific literature |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Workshops and lectures in scientific literature searching, how to effectively prepare a critique, critically evaluating the scientific literature and use of reference management software Methods of Assessment • Coursework assignment (scientific research paper critique) |
Carry out structured organisation and planning of their work |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Coursework, laboratory report writing and project resource limitations Methods of Assessment • Coursework/laboratory assignments |
Learn independently, under supervision and additionally within a group environment |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Working in groups and individually during practical classes at stages 1,2 and 3 Methods of Assessment • Coursework assignments |
Efficiently analyse and summarise core concepts from diverse sources. Prioritise the different elements in a complex system. |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures Methods of Assessment • Coursework assignments |
Learning Outcomes: Transferable SkillsOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to: |
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Carry out analytical thinking and critical analysis |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Individual and group practical classes at stages 1,2 and 3 Methods of Assessment • Marked practical class assignments |
Carry out organisational skills as well as project and time management skills |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Coursework, laboratory report writing and project resource limitations Methods of Assessment • Coursework/laboratory assignments |
Present general pharmaceutical data/material in both written and oral form |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Workshops/tutorials at stages 1 and 2 Methods of Assessment • Coursework |
Work and learn independently and under supervision |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures at stages 1-3 Methods of Assessment • Examinations (MCQ, short questions, long questions) |
Meet deadlines |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • This is a requirement throughout the degree programme with deadlines for assignments, submission of poster presentations, oral presentations and in preparation for tutorials/workshops. Methods of Assessment • assignments |
Use of computers and information technology effectively |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • General and subject specific IT skills developed through module assignments. Practical training in computer-based software tools provided at stages 1-3 Methods of Assessment • Coursework assignments and research project |
Work collaboratively |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Group projects are embedded in laboratory work and in mini-projects across stages 1-3. Methods of Assessment • Coursework assignments |
Learning Outcomes: Knowledge & UnderstandingOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to: |
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Understand and know the pharmaceutical sciences and the application of these to the design and analysis of medicinal substances. |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures supported by tutorials/workshops/practical classes in physicochemical principles of formulation, chemistry, industrial pharmaceutics, advanced drug delivery platforms, medicinal substances, and drug design and pharmaceutical analysis Methods of Assessment • Coursework Assignments |
Understand and know the pharmaceutical sciences and the application of these to the formulation, analysis and manufacture of pharmaceutical products. |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures supported by tutorials/workshops/practical classes in physicochemical principles of formulation, chemistry, industrial pharmaceutics, advanced drug delivery platforms, medicinal substances, and drug design and pharmaceutical analysis Methods of Assessment • Coursework Assignments |
Understand and know the principles of drug action, the absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of medicinal substances and application of this knowledge to pharmaceutical product development |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures supported by tutorials/workshops/practical classes in pharmaceutical physiology and principles of drug action, industrial pharmaceutics, and advanced drug delivery systems Methods of Assessment • Coursework Assignments |
Understand and hold specialist knowledge of the applications of the pharmaceutical sciences within the pharmaceutical (and related) industries. |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Industrial visits and careers events Methods of Assessment • Coursework Assignments |
Learning Outcomes: Subject SpecificOn the completion of this course successful students will be able to: |
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Understand the principles of cell structure, function and properties of molecules of biological interest |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures supported by tutorials/workshops/practical classes in pharmaceutical physiology, principles of drug action and advanced drug delivery systems Methods of Assessment • Coursework assignments |
Understand the relationship between structure and function of drug molecules and their subsequent biological use |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures supported by tutorials/workshops/practical classes in chemistry, structure and function of medicinal substances, principles of drug action and advanced drug delivery systems Methods of Assessment • Coursework assignments |
Understand and utilise a variety of chromatographic and analytical techniques relevant to pharmaceutical analysis |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures supported by tutorials/workshops/practical classes in chemistry, quantification and characterisation of medicinal substances, industrial pharmaceutics, advanced drug delivery systems and drug design and pharmaceutical analysis Methods of Assessment • Coursework assignments |
Identify and quantify drug molecules within pharmaceutical products and biological media |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures supported by tutorials/workshops/practical classes in chemistry, quantification and characterisation of medicinal substances, industrial pharmaceutics, advanced drug delivery systems and drug design and pharmaceutical analysis Methods of Assessment • Coursework assignments |
Utilise a variety of existing databases and structure prediction tools in pharmaceutical research |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures supported by tutorials/workshops/practical classes at stages 1-3 Methods of Assessment • Coursework assignments |
Design, formulate and manufacture pharmaceutical dosage forms and assign product specifications |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures supported by tutorials/workshops/practical classes in medicinal substances, industrial pharmaceutics, advanced drug delivery systems, quality assurance and regulatory aspects of pharmaceutical manufacture Methods of Assessment • Coursework assignments |
Problem solve within a pharmaceutical setting |
Teaching/Learning Methods and Strategies • Lectures (stages 1-3) Methods of Assessment • Coursework |
MODULE INFORMATION
Stages and Modules
Module Title |
Module Code |
Level/ stage |
Credits |
Availability | Duration |
Pre-requisite |
Assessment | |||||
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S1 | S2 | Core | Option | Coursework % | Practical % | Examination % | ||||||
Structure, Reactivity and Mechanism in Organic and Biorganic Chemistry | CHM1004 | 1 | 20 | YES | 12 weeks | N | YES | 100% | 0% | 0% | ||
Mathematics and Statistical Skills | PMY1020 | 1 | 20 | YES | 12 weeks | N | YES | 100% | 0% | 0% | ||
Physicochemical Principles for Formulation | PMY1025 | 1 | 20 | YES | 12 weeks | N | YES | 5% | 20% | 75% | ||
Pharmaceutical and Applied Microbiology | PMY1021 | 1 | 20 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 5% | 20% | 75% | |
Basic Skills for the Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Sciences | PMY1052 | 1 | 0 | YES | 1 weeks | N | YES | 0% | 100% | 0% | ||
Pharmaceutical Physiology - BSc | PMY1026 | 1 | 40 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 20% | 20% | 60% | |
Industrial Pharmaceutics | PMY2020 | 2 | 40 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 20% | 30% | 50% | |
Principles of Drug Action | PMY2021 | 2 | 40 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 38% | 12% | 50% | |
Medicinal Substances BSc | PMY2024 | 2 | 40 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 20% | 40% | 40% | |
Quality Assurance and Regulatory Aspects of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing | PMY3021 | 3 | 30 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 50% | 0% | 50% | |
Pharmaceutical Sciences Research Project | PMY3022 | 3 | 40 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 40% | 60% | 0% | |
Advanced Delivery Systems for Large & Small Molecules BSc | PMY3276 | 3 | 30 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 25% | 25% | 50% | |
Drug Design/Pharmaceutical Analysis BSc | PMY3182 | 3 | 20 | YES | YES | 24 weeks | N | YES | 9% | 21% | 70% |
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