Results for Undergraduate Pharmacy Courses
60 universities offer 153 undergraduate courses
NEW SEARCHUniversity League Table: highest first
University of Bath
UCAS points
80 - 136
University League Table
8th
Pharmacology & Pharmacy League Table
6th
104 - 136 UCAS points
104 - 136 UCAS points
104 - 136 UCAS points
104 - 136 UCAS points
104 - 136 UCAS points
UCL (University College London)
UCAS points
136 - 160
University League Table
9th
Pharmacology & Pharmacy League Table
8th
136 - 160 UCAS points
136 - 160 UCAS points
136 - 136 UCAS points
136 - 136 UCAS points
136 - 136 UCAS points
144 - 144 UCAS points
University of Birmingham
UCAS points
136
University League Table
13th
Pharmacology & Pharmacy League Table
10th
University of Bristol
UCAS points
104 - 153
University League Table
16th
Pharmacology & Pharmacy League Table
18th
104 - 153 UCAS points
104 - 153 UCAS points
120 - 153 UCAS points
University of Liverpool
UCAS points
128 - 160
University League Table
19th
Pharmacology & Pharmacy League Table
17th
128 - 152 UCAS points
136 - 160 UCAS points
144 - 144 UCAS points
128 - 128 UCAS points
128 - 128 UCAS points
University of East Anglia UEA
UCAS points
96 - 165
University League Table
21st
Pharmacology & Pharmacy League Table
19th
128 - 153 UCAS points
96 - 117 UCAS points
136 - 165 UCAS points
96 - 117 UCAS points
Studying Pharmacy
Search through undergraduate Pharmacology degree courses to see what’s available from UK universities. Each page should give you an insight into what the course might be like, along with information on entry requirements, UCAS points and university league table performance.Pharmacology is the medical study of human-made, natural or endogenous substances, with degrees mostly awarded as BSc, BEng, MSci, MPharm or MChem. Depending on your course, you could be developing treatments for diseases and learning how molecules modify living systems. Related courses include in chemistry for drug discovery, bioprocessing of new medicines, and medical innovation and enterprise.