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Pharmaceutical Science with Regulatory Affairs, BSc (Hons), with industry placement

Kingston University, United Kingdom

 
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Ranking in UK

60th
overall
Guardian
Pharmacy and Pharmacology
26th
CUG
Pharmacology and Pharmacy
37th
Times
Pharmacology and Pharmacy
39th

Costs

Course fees S$27.8K / year
Entertainment, books
food & rent
S$24.9K / year
Beer S$10
MacDonalds S$13
Cinema S$21
Coffee S$6
Total S$52.8K / year

Entry requirements

A Level BBC
Diploma 2.7
International Baccalaureate 30

Scholarships

Postgraduate Scholarships
£4000 for tuition
11 - 20 available
Undergraduate Scholarships
£4000 for tuition
21 - 50 available
International Student Loyalty Bursary (Alumni)
10% for tuition
Unlimited quantity
International Student Loyalty Bursary (Family)
10% for tuition
Unlimited quantity
British Chevening Scholarships
100% for tuition and living expenses
Limited quantity

Information

Course
Code
B203
University
Code
K84
Upcoming
Intakes
Sep 2025
Course
Website (External)
Pathway
Programmes
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University
Information
WHATSAPP
+65 9650 3225
HOTLINE
+65 6333 1300

Duration

4 years
Graduate
2029
About the course

Kingston University offers a pioneering undergraduate Pharmaceutical Science degree, the first in the UK accredited by The Organisation for Professionals in Regulatory Affairs (TOPRA). This accolade, along with shortlistings for prestigious awards like the Guardian University Award and TOPRA Regulatory Excellence Award, highlights its excellence. Students benefit from extensive practical training in state-of-the-art laboratories, supported by a £6.8 million investment, and the university's Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Gold rating for outstanding teaching and student outcomes.The course focuses on regulatory affairs in the pharmaceutical industry, emphasizing public health, drug safety, and the preparation of legal applications for new drug licences. It provides a practical understanding of medicine sources, mechanisms, manufacturing, packaging, and administration. Integrated future skills, such as problem-solving and digital competency, prepare graduates for evolving job markets. Career prospects include roles in regulatory affairs, drug development, quality control, clinical trials, and pharmacovigilance. Key modules cover regulatory affairs, analytical science, and practical research skills, with assessments including exams, coursework, and interactive sessions to develop effective communication.

What you will learn

Example modules – Regulatory Affairs – Analytical Science – Practical and Research Skills in Pharmaceutical Science. For a full list of modules please visit the Kingston university course webpage.

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