Physiology and Pharmacology study how living organisms work and how chemical compounds, endogenous and exogenous, interact with them to affect their function.
They are the basic sciences underlying modern medicine and research aimed at understanding human health and disease.
Degree features
- After completing the first year of BSc Biomedical Sciences, it is possible to transfer on to the BSc Physiology and Pharmacology specialist degree.ÌýPlease see our Biomedical Sciences page for further information on year oneÌýstudy.
- In the third year our teaching is research-led and students will supplement their studies by reading original research papers and reviews published in the scientific literature. All final year students must undertake a laboratory or library research project in physiology or pharmacology.Ìý Please see the course outline below for further information on study in years twoÌýand three.
- If you are currently a first year UCL Biomedical Sciences student and would like further information on the BSc Physiology and Pharmacology degree please contact:
Programme Tutor: Dr Paola Vergani, p.vergani@ucl.ac.uk, 0207 679 7666ÌýÌýÌý Ìý
Programme Administrator: Anushka Magan, a.magan@ucl.ac.uk, 0203 108 1034
Modules for year two |
Compulsory Modules
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Plus a choice of optional modules from a wide range.
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Modules for year three |
Core Modules
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One project choosing from:
Plus optional modules from the following: (PHOL and PHAR taught units must add up to 1 course unit or more) Ìý Pharmacology third year modules
Physiology third year modules
Other NPP third year modules
Modules in other departments
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