Gain a sound understanding of the biological action of drugs and chemicals, the way they work at the molecular, cellular and systems level and their use in medicines to treat disease. Ideal for careers in the pharmaceutical industry, biomedical research or graduate entry into medicine. Conversion onto BSc Pharmacology with Extramural Year or MSci Integrative Physiology & Pharmacology for Research programmes is possible.
KEY BENEFITS
- Europe's largest centre for medical and professional healthcare education.
- Only university to host six Medical Research Council centres.
- Teaching by internationally renowned scientists and researchers.
- Career opportunities through international exchanges and working in industry.
- One of the UK's best graduate employment rates.
- Close links with pharmaceutical companies.
- Top-rated Pharmacology programme in the latest National Student Survey
- Optional Extramural Year in industry or research institution
- Highly rated in the National Student Survey
- Opportunity to progress onto four-year MSci programme
UCAS code
B210
Programme type
Single honours
Duration
Three years (or four years with optional extramural year or conversion to MSci Integrated Pharmacology & Physiology for Research)
Location
Guy's Campus
Year of entry 2014
Offered by
School of Biomedical Sciences
Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Closing date
Please refer to the
UCAS website for application deadline dates, or contact the relevant Admissions Office for further advice
Fees & funding
For information on fees and funding for undergraduate programmes at King's go to
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ug/funding/
CONTACTS
Address
King’s College London
Hodgkin Building
Guy’s Campus
London SE1 1UL
Email
Tel
020 7848 6511
Fax
020 7848 6510
PROGRAMME DESCRIPTION
The aim of the Pharmacology BSc degree programme is to produce scientists with a sound understanding of the biological action of drugs and chemicals, the way they work at the molecular, cellular and systems level and their use in medicines for the treatment of disease. It thus provides an ideal grounding for a career in the pharmaceutical industry or general biomedical research and for graduate entry to Medicine. However, the transferrable skills acquired, including data gathering, analysis and interpretation, presentation skills and team-work prepare you for graduate careers with a wide range of public and private sector employers.
All students are initially admitted onto the three-year Pharmacology BSc programme. However, conditional upon suitable performance in the first-year examinations, students may switch onto our four-year BSc Pharmacology with Extramural Year. Others may wish to specialise later in integrative, whole animal studies in which case they may progress, at the end of Year 3, onto our MSci Integrated Pharmacology and Physiology for Research.
Year OneThe first year of study is common to all degree programmes within the School of Biomedical Sciences. This so-called Common Year One programme introduces you to a broad range of subjects that provide a firm foundation for subsequent specialisation in pharmacology. In addition to pharmacology, modules cover biochemistry, genetics, cell biology, physiology, cell and tissue structure and function, neuroscience, statistics and issues related to the practice of science, including ethics and communication. This broad curriculum also allows flexibility to switch between programmes in subsequent years, if this is desired. First year is largely examined by multiple-choice and short answer type questions and makes up around ten percent of the final degree mark.
Year TwoIn year two, Pharmacology becomes the main focus of study. The courses allow a greater degree of self-directed study and are examined by essay-style examination questions and a range of different types of in-course assessments, including the writing up of practical experiments, oral and poster presentations. This year comprises about 30% of the final degree mark. Three core modules are taken.
Drug Discovery & Development is taught partly by experts from the pharmaceutical industry and offers insight into the process of drug discovery from the molecule to the bedside, as well as increasing practical skills for our students.
Drugs & Disease emphasises the mechanisms by which drugs in clinical use for a variety of diseases bring about their desired effects as well as unwanted side-effects. Oral and poster presentation skills are introduced as part of this module, alongside additional practical work.
Physiology & Pharmacology of the Central Nervous System gives an understanding of how electrical and chemical communication at synapses occurs and of how the functioning of neural circuits can be modified by transmission of information and drugs that are used therapeutically.
A number of optional modules also exist, such as:
Animal Models of Disease and Injury which provides students with an appreciation of the issues surrounding the use of animals in biomedical research, an understanding of how animal models can be used in "cutting edge research" and practical experience of carrying out experimental investigations in whole organisms;
Psychology, which is the scientific study of mental processes and human behaviour. Students gain the opportunity to discuss and evaluate the principal psychological findings and theories on cognitive, developmental, social and clinical psychology;
Medical Microbiology which examines a range of microorganisms that can give rise to human disease;
Foreign Language courses are available at the King’s Modern Language Centre.
Optional year in industry/researchFollowing completion of their second year, about a quarter of our students opt to take an extramural year. If you choose this route you may take up a research placement at home or abroad, to gain valuable first-hand experience of research. Previous placement have included GlaxoSmithKline, AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly & Co Ltd., Novartis and the William Harvey Research Institute. On returning to the College for the final year, a student’s performance during the extramural year is assessed through a written dissertation and poster presentation.
Final yearFinal year modules strongly reflect the research interests of our staff and some courses place great emphasis on developing practical expertise. The core module covers
Cellular Pharmacology, emphasising aspects relevant to the understanding of drug receptor, structure and function, and theories of drug dependence. All of our students also take a project module. Those offered include
Literature, Drug Discovery and Experimental Research Projects. This allows the student to examine a particular area of pharmacology, from molecular pharmacology through to clinical pharmacology, in greater depth through the appraisal of published literature or by undertaking a laboratory-based project. This year contributes around 60% to the overall degree mark.
A wide range of optional modules are available including:
- Cardiovascular Pharmacology. Examines the detailed mechanisms of drugs acting on the electrical and mechanical activity of the heart and vascular system alongside experimental models of cardiovascular disease.
- Pharmacology of Inflammation. Provides up-to-date information about the roles of the cells and endogenous substances (mediators) in acute and chronic inflammation and how these ideas underpin the use and development of drugs for treating inflammatory diseases like asthma and arthritis.
- Pharmacology of Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders. Examines the pharmacology and pathophysiology of neurological and psychiatric conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease and how this knowledge informs the use of current drugs and future drug development for treating these conditions.
- Drug Safety and Toxicology. Enables students to develop a breadth of understanding and critical appraisal of safety pharmacology and toxicology studies that are undertaken during the drug discovery and development process.
Optional MSci in Integrated Pharmacology & Physiology for ResearchAt the end of the 3-year BSc programme, some students opt to carry out a further year of study at King's to obtain specialist training in integrative models of disease. The
MSci in Integrated Pharmacology & Physiology for Research provides theoretical and practical training in state-of-the-art whole organism techniques to facilitate gaining relevant employment in industry or academia. Students also undertake a six-month research project with an industrial partner or leading academic.
ABOUT THE Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
CAREERS
King’s pharmacology graduates are highly attractive to a variety of employers. Some of our graduates are employed as research scientists in university, hospital or industrial laboratories where they design and carry out experiments to examine the usefulness of new drugs or new drug targets. Many are studying for higher degrees such as an MSc or a PhD. Others have joined pharmaceutical companies as medical sales representatives or medical information officers who monitor scientific literature for publications relevant to the company’s research.
Companies also employ pharmacology graduates as drug registration officers who submit research findings to the international registration authorities for approval before new medicines are released for general use, or as clinical research associates involved in the design and coordination of clinical trials of new drugs. Graduate entry into medicine is becoming increasingly popular and a pharmacology degree provides an excellent platform and training for this. Studying pharmacology will also equip you with a wide range of transferable skills including data gathering, analysis and interpretation, presentation skills and teamwork, which will be relevant for graduate careers with many public and private sector employers.
Recent graduates have found employment as…
• Pharmacologist, Novartis
• Clinical Research Assistant, Parexel International
• Laboratory Assistant, P&G
• Regulatory Compliance Administrator, a charity
• Project Manager, Ford Motor Company
TEACHING STYLE
Teaching is delivered by a combination of lectures, seminars, tutorials and practical laboratory work. Tutorials are teaching sessions between an academic tutor and small groups of students where there is an opportunity to discuss work in detail and where subjects for coursework are agreed. Student seminars, involving larger groups, poster presentations (like those used at formal scientific meetings) and personal tutor sessions supplement tutorials.
We use our research experiences not only to advance the scientific field, but also to enhance our teaching and in your final year especially you will be able to choose from a range of subjects that reflect our expertise. We also maintain strong links with colleagues in the pharmaceutical industries who support our extramural year programme and also deliver teaching on some of our courses.
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES & ASSESSMENT
The first year is common to all degrees within the School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, to allow flexibility between programmes in subsequent years. Topics covered in year one provide a firm foundation for the subsequent in-depth study of pharmacology. In Year Two, pharmacology becomes the main focus of study with topics covering the mechanisms of drug action, their current clinical utility in disease and the drug discovery process in general.
In your final year, in addition to learning up-to-date information in a wide range of our specialist pharmacological areas, you may also work in one of our state-of-the art research laboratories investigating exciting topics as diverse as the regulation of intracellular messengers in single cells, the effects of novel drugs in animal models of disease or the effects of drugs on human guinea pigs. Assessment is usually by written examination at the end of each academic year. Increasing importance is being given to coursework which takes a variety of forms including essay writing, laboratory reports, talks and poster presentations.
LOCATION
As a large multifaculty university, we have excellent social and sporting facilities, but a key attraction is our central London location. Our three campuses along the River Thames are located in the cultural and social heart of the capital and offer our students the opportunity to explore art galleries, theatres, museums, markets, restaurants and cafés.
SPECIAL NOTES
Year in industry/research
Between the second and final year of the BSc in Pharmacology you may apply to undertake an extramural year during which you are placed in paid employment to work on an approved experimental project. This provides an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience of research in industry as well as supplementing your overall learning experience.
Study abroad
You may also opt to study abroad for your second year with our partner institutions in the USA, Australia, Singapore or Sweden.
MSci in Integrated Pharmacology & Physiology for Research
Some students opt to carry our a fourth year at King's to obtain specialist training in integrative models of disease, graduating with an MSci degree in Integrated Pharmacology & Physiology for Research.
Currently, students study the following core modules. If there are optional modules available the current choices are also shown. King's reviews its optional modules on a regular basis, in order to continue to offer innovative and exciting programmes and this list is therefore subject to change. Please check here for updates, or contact the School/department for further advice.
YEAR 1
In common with all of the BSc programmes in the School of Biomedical Sciences, students take compulsory modules in the biomedical science disciplines.
YEAR 1 CORE
Modules cover biochemistry, genetics, cell biology, physiology, pharmacology, cell and tissue structure and function, statistics and issues related to the practice of science, including ethics and communication.
YEAR 2
Students take three core modules, plus optional modules offered within (below) or outside the School, eg. a modern language.
YEAR 2 CORE
Drugs & Disease
Drug Discovery & Development
Physiology & Pharmacology of the Central Nervous System
YEAR 2 OPTIONS
Animal Models of Disease & Injury
Cell & Tissue Pathology
Cell Biology
Entrepreneurship in Biomedicine & Biotechnology
Essentials of Embryology
Gene Cloning & Expression
Human & Molecular Genetics
Medical Microbiology
Modern Languages
Molecular Medicine
Neuroscience
Immune System in Health & Disease
Immunology & Pathology
Psychology
Reproduction & Endocrinology
Report on a Physiological Topic
Social Impact of the Biosciences
Tissue Pathology
YEAR 3
Students should take the core modules plus optional modules. NB: This year can be used for a full-time extramural year laboratory placement with the final year following the structure of year three.
YEAR 3 CORE
Cell & Molecular Pharmacology
or
Cellular Basis of Drug Dependence
YEAR 3 OPTIONS
Pharmacology Research project or Library Project
Cardiovascular Pharmacology
Experimental Cardiovascular Pharmacology
Pharmacology of Inflammation
Experimental Pharmacology of Inflammation
Project Design in Pharmacology
Experimental Pharmacology of Neurological & Psychiatric Disorders
Pharmacology of Neurological & Psychiatric Disorders
Behavioural Science
Biology of Ageing
Biology of Cancer
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Control
Cellular & Systems Neuroscience
Extreme Physiology
Endocrinology of Diabetes
Free Radicals & Human Disease
Mechanisms of Development
Modern Language
Molecular Genetics courses
Neuroendocrinology
Reproductive Physiology
Safety Pharmacology
Selected Topics in Human Biology
Social impact of the Biosciences
YEAR 4
For students taking the optional Year Four MSci in Integrated Pharmacology & Physiology for Research only.
YEAR 4 CORE
Principles of In Vivo Pharmacology
Characterising Novel Pharmacology in Animal Models
Experimental Integrative Pharmacoloyg & Physiology
Home Office Personal Licence Course
Extended Research Project in Integrated Pharmacology & Physiology
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Australia
Tertiary Entrance Ranking
96+ ATAR, or an OP of band 3 for Queensland including high marks in Chemistry and Biology
Austria
Reifezeugnis (Matura)
Reifezeugnis with 1 including 1 in Chemistry and Biology
Belgium
Certificat D
Certificat D’Enseignement Secondaire Superieur/Diplma van Secundair Onderwijs with 8/10 or 17/20 including 8 or 17 in Chemistry and Biology
Brazil
Brazil
Leaving CertifHigh School icate (Certificado de Ensino Médio) with 8 OR B OR Muito Bom PLUS at least one year of Bacharel/Licenciado at a Brazilian University with a GPA of at least 8.0 OR the King’s College London International Foundation Programme OR 3 A-levels with grades of AAB. Including high marks in Chemistry and Biology
Bulgaria
School Leaving Certificate
Diploma za Sredno Obrazovanie with the majority of subject marks of 5.5 including 5.5 in Chemistry and Biology
Canada
Secondary School Certificate/Diploma
High School Certificate/Diploma with 85% OR Ontario University Preparatory Course with 85% at five grade 12 4U subjects including Biology and Chemistry. The sixth subject may be at 4U or 4U/C level. OR the Quebec CEGEP Cote R with an overall R score of 31.
Chile
Chile
Licencia de Educación Media with 6 PLUS at least one year of the Licenciatura at a Chilean university with a mark of 5 OR the Kings College London International Foundation Programme OR 3 A-levels with grades of AAB. Including high marks in Chemistry and Biology
China
Gao Kao (University Entrance Examination)
University Entrance Examination including high marks in Chemistry and Biology with at least a foundation/Access year or one year of undergraduate study at a Chinese university with at least 80%.
Cyprus
Apolytirion
Apolytirion (School Leaving Certificate) with 18 including high marks in Chemistry and Biology plus at least an additional foundation/Access year
Czech Republic
Maturita
Maturita with 1 including 1 in Chemistry and Biology
Denmark
Studentereksamen or Hjere Forberedelseseksamen
Studentereksamen or Højere Forberedelseseksamen with 10 including 10 in Chemistry and Biology
Estonia
Gmnaasiumi lputunnistus (Secondary School Leaving Certificate)
Gümnaasiumi lõputunnistus with majority marks of 5, (including 5 in Chemistry and Biology) and an attestation of success in the state entry examinations (Riigieksamitunnistus)
Finland
Ylioppilastutkinto/Studentexamen (National Matriculation)
Ylioppilastutkinto with 6 including 6 in Chemistry and Biology
France
Baccalaureat (including the option internationale baccalaureat)
The Baccalaureat with 13/20 overall and 13 in Chemistry and Biology
Germany
Abitur
Abitur with 1.5 overall including high marks in Chemistry and Biology
Ghana
School Leaving Certificate
the West African Senior School Certificate (WASSC/WASSCE) PLUS 3 international Cambridge-board A levels at AAB including high marks in Chemistry and one other science
Greece
Apolytirion
Apolytirion with 18 including high marks in Chemistry and Biology
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE)
Three elective subjects at minimum Levels 5, 5, 5 to include Chemistry and Biology, plus Level 4 in each of the core subjects.
Hungary
Erettsegi
Erettsegi with 5 including 5 in Chemistry and Biology
India
School Leaving Certificate
School Leaving Certificate with 85% overall OR School Leaving Certificate with 75% including high marks in Chemistry and Biology with at least a foundation/Access year or year of undergraduate study at an Indian univeristy.
Iran
School Leaving Certificate
Pre-University Certificate (Peeshdaneshgahe) OR the National Entrance Exam (Kunkur) with 16 OR 3 Cambridge A levels at AAB. All including high marks in Chemistry and Biology
Ireland
Irish Leaving Certificate (Higher level unless otherwise stated)
A1 A1 A1 A2 B1 B1 including Chemistry and Biology at A grade.
Italy
Esame di Stato
Esame di Stato with 90 including high marks in Chemistry and Biology
Japan
School Leaving Certificate
Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate (Kotogakko Sotsugyo Shomeisho) PLUS 3 Cambridge Board International A-levels at ABB OR an Associate degree or Diploma from a Junior College (Jun-Gakushi) with a GPA of 3.3 or B+ or 4 OR a foundation year. Including Chemistry and Biology
Latvia
Atestats par visparejo videjo izglitibu (Certificate of General Secondary Education)
Atestats par visparejo videjo izglitibu with 8 including high marks in Chemistry and Biology with at least a foundation/Access year or a year of undergraduate study at a Latvian university
Lithuania
Brandos Atestatas (Maturity Certificate)
Brandos Atestatas with 90 including high marks in Chemistry and Biology with at least a foundation/Access year or a year of undergraduate study at a Lithuanian university
Luxembourg
Diplome de Fin D
Diplome de Fin D’Etudes Secondaires with Tres bien including Tres bien in Chemistry and Biology
Malta
Matriculation Certificate - Advanced level
Matriculation Certificate with AAB including Chemistry and Biology
Mexico
Mexico
The Bachillerato with a mark of 8 PLUS the King’s College London International Foundation Programme OR at least one year of the Licenciado study with an overall average mark of at least 8/10 OR A-levels with grades of ABB. Including high marks in Chemistry and Biology
Moldova
School Leaving Certificate
Diploma de Bacalaureat with 9 including 9 in Chemistry and Biology
Netherlands
Diploma Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs (VWO)
VWO with 7.5 including 7.5 in Chemistry and Biology
New Zealand
National Certificate of Educational Achievement Level 3 (NCEA)
the NCEA level 3 with E in the majority of standards/modules in four subjects, including Excellent in Chemistry and Biology
Nigeria
School Leaving Certificate
The Senior School Certificate (SSC/SSCE) OR the West African Senior School Certificate (WASSC/WASSCE) PLUS 3 Cambridge International A levels at AAB, including Chemistry and Biology
Norway
Vitnemal-videregaende opplaering (Upper Secondary Leaving Certificate)
Vitnemal-videregaende opplaering grade 5 including 5 in Chemistry and Biology
Pakistan
High School Certificate (HSSC)
High School Certificate with A including high marks in Chemistry and Biology with at least a foundation/Access year or a year of undergraduate study at a Pakistani university
Poland
Matura
Matura with 80% in extended level subjects including high marks in Chemistry and Biology
Portugal
Diploma de Ensino Secundário
Diploma de Ensino Secundário with 18 including high marks in Chemistry and Biology
Romania
School Leaving Certificate
Diploma de Bacalaureat with 8 including 8 in Chemistry and Biology
Russia
Attest o (Polnom) Srednem Obrazovanii (Certificate of Secondary Education)
Attest o (Polnom) Srednem Obshchem Obrazovanii with an average of 4.5 including 5 in Chemistry and Biology with at least a foundation/Access year or a year of undergraduate study at a Russian university
Saudi Arabia
School Leaving Certificate
College of Technology Diploma OR Higher Technical Institute Diploma OR Junior Health College Diploma OR Undergraduate Diploma with 85% OR 3 Cambridge International A levels at AAB. All including Chemistry and Biology
Singapore
Singapore A Level
AAB in three content-based H2 subjects. (To include a minimum of two from Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Physics) Knowledge and Inquiry is not considered as part of the offer.
Slovakia
Vysvedcenie Maturitnej Skuska/Maturita
Vysvedcenie Maturitnej Skuske/Maturita with 2 including 2 in Chemistry and Biology
Slovenia
Maturitetno Spricevalo (Secondary School Leaving Certificate)
Maturitetno Spricevalo with 5 including 5 in Chemistry and Biology
South Africa
South African Senior Certificate/National Senior Certificate with Matriculation endorsement
The National Senior Certificate with Matriculation endorsement with AAABB including high marks in Chemistry and one other science
Spain
Titulo de Bachiller
Titulo de Bachiller with 8 overall including 8 in Chemistry and Biology
Sweden
Fullständigt Slutbetyg (School Leaving Certificate)
Fullstandigt Slutbeytg with MVG including MVG in Chemistry and Biology
Switzerland
Federal Maturity Certificate
Federal Maturity Certificate with an overall mark of 5 including 5 in Chemistry and Biology
Turkey
Lise Diplomasi (High School Diploma)
Lise Diplomasi with an overall mark of 4 including high marks in Chemistry and Biology with at least a foundation/Access year or a year of undergraduate study at a Turkish university
United Kingdom
A levels
AAB
Compulsory subjects
AAB to include a minimum of two from (Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Physics) of which at least one must be Chemistry or Biology and, if only one, you must have AS grade A in the other subject.
General Studies and Critical Thinking - College policy
Please note that AS/A level General Studies and Critical Thinking are not accepted by King's as one of your A or AS levels. However, if offered the grade achieved may be taken into account when considering whether or not to accept a candidate who has just fallen short of the conditions of their offer
Access to HE Diploma
Access to Science (or similar) Diploma including study of Chemistry and Biology at Level 3 with 33 Level 3 credits from units awarded at Distinction, with the remaining credits at Merit. Supplementary information and achievement e.g marks for certain credits/subjects may be required depending on course content.
Cambridge Pre-U
3 Pre-U Principal Subjects with grades of D3 D3 M2 including Chemistry and Biology
BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma
Considered on an individual basis
Scottish Highers & Advanced Highers
AAABB at Higher and AB at Advanced Higher. Advanced Highers should include at least two subjects from Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Physics of which at least one must be Chemistry or Biology (and if only one, you must have Higher grade A in the other subject. )
International Baccalaureate
35 points and 665 HL to include a minimum of two from (HL - Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Physics) of which at least one must be Chemistry or Biology and, if only one, you must have 6 SL in the other subject.
European Baccalaureate
80% overall including 8 - 8.5 in Biology & Chemistry
USA
Advanced Placement Tests and/or SAT/ACT (SAT/ACT acceptable only where stipulated)
Three AP subjects with 554 including Chemistry and Biology
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Aptitude testing
No test required
NON ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
Scholastic activities
We hope to attract applicants who participate in any scholastic activity, e.g. general reading, debating, theological interests etc.
Community activities
We hope to attract applicants who have participated in school, college or community life, making the most of the opportunities available to them and also demonstrated some experience of society beyond their immediate environment.
General activities/interests
We hope to attract applicants who have varied extra-curricular interests and enjoy active participation in areas such as sport, music and the arts in general. Any participation is valued and any achievement in extra-curricula activities will be particularly recognised. King’s aspires to attract applicants who will continue with their personal interests and contribute to the vitality of the College community.
Interviewing
Are interviews offered? Yes.
Are all applicants interviewed? No. Only applicants who may be borderline or from a non-traditional educational background may be called for interview.
Are all those made an offer interviewed? No. The majority of admissions decisions are made on the basis of information provided on the UCAS form.
What form does it take? Interviews last between 20 and 30 minutes and are Chaired by the Admissions Tutor and one other member of academic staff.
What is considered at interview? Your personal statement and academic performance to date will be explored.
If you are interested in coming to King’s, you should apply through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) and apply online via the UCAS website (click on 'apply'). If you are applying through a school or college, you will need to obtain a 'buzzword' from the centre you are applying through. Alternatively, you can apply as an individual, independent of a school or college. Please see the UCAS website for instructions. The UCAS institution code name for King’s is KCL, and the institution code is K60.
There are a few programmes which require direct application to King's, this will be stated above
We welcome applications from students with A-levels or equivalent qualifications from the UK, EU and other countries. Before you apply, you may wish to attend a pre-application open day, usually held in July.
All applicants who receive an offer from us will have an opportunity to visit the School, either for interview or at a post-offer open day. These events take place between January and April and give you the opportunity to ask questions about studying at King’s. If you would like a personal discussion with a staff member about your career aspirations and interests in biomedical science, please contact the Health Schools Admissions Centre in advance to make an appointment.