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Postgraduate

MSc in

Pharmacology and Drug Development

Course length 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Start date September 2026
Location Hull campus
Pharmacology and Drug Development students

About the programme

Our MSc in Pharmacology and Drug Development will provide you with unique and unrivalled opportunities to immerse yourself in the clinical, basic science and industrial aspects of pharmacology – to ultimately push the boundaries of contemporary knowledge in pharmacology and drug development.

Pharmacology explores how drugs interact with biological systems. It plays a vital role in understanding the effects, mechanisms, and therapeutic uses of medications across a wide range of healthcare fields, including medicine, nursing, dentistry, and veterinary science.

By studying pharmacology, we gain insights into how drugs are developed, how they work in the body, and how they can be used safely and effectively to treat diseases. This knowledge is essential for advancing medical research, improving patient care, and shaping the future of healthcare.

On this course, you will gain the skills to play an active role in developing the next generation of drugs – either from first principles in the lab, testing in clinical trials, or taking new products to clinic.

You will understand the fundamental principles of pharmacology and the clinical relevance of drugs for the major organ systems, whilst demonstrating the drug development process, from initial drug design to understanding the importance of clinical trials.

You will have regular contact with an industrial mentor through our unique partnership with health and nutrition company Reckitt, as well as access to their state-of-the-art Science and Innovation Centre in Hull, and sessions delivered by industry employees alongside university colleagues.

You may also be interested in our MSc in Pharmacology and Education, a unique course that combines modules from the MSc in Pharmacology and Drug Development with our Higher Education Academy-accredited MSc in Health Professions Education.

Who is this programme for?

MSc in Pharmacology and Drug Development is aimed at applicants from a wide range of backgrounds, including clinical, pharmaceutical, biomedical, life or basic sciences, to create a unique, stimulating and collaborative environment. If you are a highly motivated, inquisitive student, looking to push the boundaries of contemporary knowledge in pharmacology and drug development, whilst at the same time extending yourself and boosting your career opportunities in a high achieving academic setting, then this programme is for you.

This programme is an ideal option for intercalation. Read on to find out more.

Meet the Programme Director

Book a one-to-one online chat with Programme Director Dr Nguok Ngie (Eunice) Su to learn more about our MSc in Pharmacology and Drug Development.

Get the answers to your questions about the course, studying at Hull York Medical School, support, finance and more.

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Course content

Modules

The programme is a 180 credit Masters programme, with six taught modules (five core and one optional - 20 credits each), and a core research project/dissertation (60 credits).

All modules are subject to availability and this list may change at any time.

Pharmacology and Drug Development students

Teaching and assessment

How is the programme assessed?

Assessments take place throughout your programme and include oral presentations, essays, portfolio, practical write ups, poster presentations, and project work. Details of these are included with the module information.

There are two types of assessment:

  • Formative assessments: These are designed to provide you with an opportunity to obtain helpful feedback to enable you to develop your understanding of the both the type of assessment and the topic. They do not contribute to the final award mark.
  • Summative assessments: These assessments count towards the final module mark. They take place during and towards the end of each module. Feedback will be given for these assessments to help you understand the mark obtained and help with your academic development.
Alanis Beckitt

HULL YORK MEDICAL SCHOOL Stories

I was able to work with Reckitt’s medical affairs team and gain an insight into how a pharmaceutical research project is approached from an industrial perspective. The breadth of content and information you are exposed to on this programme sets you up for absolute success within the pharmaceutical industry. I have gone into my role with a great foundation of expertise in all areas of pharmaceuticals, making me a knowledgeable employee who is ready for anything.
MSc Pharmacology and Drug Development graduate

Alanis Beckitt

Intercalation

An ideal option for intercalation

The MSc in Pharmacology and Drug Development will help give intercalating medical students a deeper understanding and appreciation of prescribing.

In the medical sector, an intercalating MSc can have a significant impact on your application to deaneries and your potential career prospects. Understanding the science of medicines improves prescribing and can also open up career opportunities including Medical Advisors.

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Pharmacology students working on a computer in a lab
Medicine students on a hospital ward at Hull Royal Infirmary

entry

Entry requirements

Applicants must have previous training in the life sciences (e.g. graduates from medical, biomedical, pharmacy or biological undergraduate courses), Chemistry/Pharmacology or other related fields with a minimum 2.2 (Hons) degree or equivalent.

Intercalating medical students must have successfully completed a minimum of three years of an MB BS or comparable medical qualification.

English language requirements

Applicants whose first language is not English must have one of the following:

  • IELTS: 6.5, with no less than 6.0 in each component
  • PTE Academic: 61, with no less than 55 in each component
  • CAE and CPE (from January 2015): 176, with no less than 169 in each component
  • TOEFL: 87, with a minimum of 21 in each component
  • Trinity ISE: level 3 with Merit in all components
  • LangCert B2 Communicator High Pass (minimum score 33/50)
  • WASSCE: C5

Applicants who do not meet our English Language requirements may be required to complete the University of Hull’s Pre-Sessional English course as a condition of their offer to study on the programme.

Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Fees listed are for 2026 entry. Fees are reviewed on an annual basis and may change for subsequent years.

The level of fee that you will be asked to pay depends on whether you're classed as a UK (Home) or International (including EU) student. Check your fee status on the University of York website.

UK (Home)

  • Full-time: £13,300
  • Part-time (2 years): £6,650*

International (including EU)

  • Full-time: £31,900
  • Part-time (2 years): £15,950**

*The fees listed for part-time study relate to the current year only, fees for subsequent years are subject to confirmation.

**The part-time study option is only available to international students who do not require a visa to study in the UK.

Applicants who are self-funded and assessed by the University of Hull as paying the overseas tuition fee rate are required to pay a non-refundable deposit at the point of offer. A place will not be guaranteed until the full deposit has been received. The University reserves the right to stop accepting deposit payments once course places are full and, as a result, may defer an offer to the next available intake. Find out more about the University of Hull Tuition Fee Deposit.

Funding

There are a number of funding options available to help with costs and support your postgraduate study. To apply for funding, you will need to hold an offer to study at Hull York Medical School.

Dr Nguok Ngie Su

HULL YORK MEDICAL SCHOOL Stories

The MSc in Pharmacology and Drug Development will give you an in-depth knowledge of drug development within an academic, clinical and industrial setting. This critical mix of knowledge and interaction with our expert teachers will open exciting opportunities to broaden your career prospects.
Programme Director

Dr Nguok Ngie Su