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Pharmacology is the scientific study of drugs and their action on biological systems, ranging from genes and cells up to tissues and even human populations. A drug is any substance given to a human or animal with the intention of changing the state of body function: to relieve pain, treat cancer, eliminate infection or improve health. Pharmacology is also concerned with the use of drugs as investigative tools to obtain a better understanding of cellular and physiological processes in both health and disease. At UCD, Pharmacology students will have the opportunity to take part in drug development research.

About This Course

Pharmacology is the scientific study of drugs and their action on biological systems, ranging from genes and cells up to tissues and even human populations. A drug is any substance given to a human or animal with the intention of changing the state of body function: to relieve pain, treat cancer, eliminate infection or improve health. Pharmacology is also concerned with the use of drugs as investigative tools to obtain a better understanding of cellular and physiological processes in both health and disease. At UCD, Pharmacology students will have the opportunity to take part in drug development research.

Information on all our courses including pathways, internships and careers information is available in the UCD Science Undergraduate Courses Entry 2025 Brochure (PDF).

Pharmacology is one of the degree subjects available through the Biological, Biomedical & Biomolecular Sciences stream in the common entry Science course. Students study similar modules for all degree subjects in the Biological, Biomedical & Biomolecular Sciences stream in first year and will study modules for a minimum of two degree subjects in second year. At the end of second year, students choose their degree subject. As we offer a number of degree subjects in each stream, students have a number of similar degree subjects to choose from and if a degree subject is oversubscribed, places are allocated on a competitive basis.

For more information on choosing a degree major at the end of Second Year, visit the Biological, Biomedical & Biomolecular Sciences stream page.

This is a sample set of modules that a Pharmacology student could study each year in UCD.

First Year
Scientific Enquiry • Cell Biology & Genetics • Basis of Organic and Biological Chemistry • Biomedical Sciences • Biology in Action • Life on Earth • Linear Algebra for Science • Calculus for Science • Optional Science Modules • Elective Module

Second Year
Biomolecular Lab Skills • Molecular Genetics & Biotechnology • Biomolecular Sciences • Pharmacology: Biomedical Science of Drugs • Chemistry for Biologists • + modules for 2 other Science Subjects • Elective Modules

Third Year
Cell Signalling • Chemotherapeutic Agents • Pharmacology of Neurodegenerative & Psychiatric Illness • Data Modelling for Science • Drug Action in Body Systems • Toxicology • Advanced Nervous System Pharmacology • Molecular Pharmacology • Optional Science Modules • Elective Modules

Fourth Year
Research Project • Advanced Cardiovascular Pharmacology • Advanced Neuropharmacology • Advanced Pharmacology of Cancer • Gene Regulation • Emerging therapies • Drug Discovery & Development • Advanced Renal Pharmacology

Timetables & Assessment
Each student will have their own timetable based on their individual module selection. This is a full-time course and classes may include lectures, practicals and tutorials, depending on the subjects. Students will also be expected to study independently (autonomous student learning). Assessment varies with each module but may comprise continuous assessment of practicals, written exams and online learning activities.

Professional Work Experience
A limited number of opportunities exist in second and third year to gain additional laboratory experience during the summer. Funded schemes are organised by public and private bodies, e.g. the Irish Health Research Board and The Wellcome Trust (UK). In addition, occasional opportunities arise within individual research groups.

International study opportunities in third and fourth year to date have included univerisities in Australia, USA and Denmark including University of Melbourne, University of Washington, Seattle, and University of Copenhagen.

Career opportunities for graduates include working in pharmaceutical companies, drug regulatory bodies such as the Irish Medicines Board, the biotechnology sector, chemical safety and toxicology. Graduates also often pursue MSc or PhD programmes.

Students have an opportunity to undertake an industry research placement for 6 months commencing in the Summer following Third Year (i.e. June-December). Assessment is based on a thesis, oral presentations and a laboratory report.

Students in recent years have completed internships in the Teva Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer and Alexion.

Placements are secured on a competitive basis and are subject to change each year.



More information about the internship module and application process.


UCD Science Office

You can contact the UCD Science Office in the following ways:




  • Submit your query using our dedicated Contact Form.

  • Drop into the office in the UCD O'Brien Centre for Science, Science East, Room E1.09. Our office opening hours are 10am to 4pm (during term time).


Below is a list of all modules offered for this degree in the current academic year. Click on the module to discover what you will learn in the module, how you will learn and assessment feedback profile amongst other information.

Incoming Stage 1 undergraduates can usually select an Elective in the Spring Trimester. Most continuing undergraduate students can select up to two Elective modules (10 Credits) per stage. There is also the possibility to take up to 10 extra Elective credits.

Module Type Module   Trimester Credits
Stage 2 Core Modules
BMOL20060 Biomolecular Lab Skills 1 Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
BMOL20090 Molecular Genetics and Biotech Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
BMOL20110 Biomolecular Sciences Autumn  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
BMOL20070 Biomolecular Lab Skills 2 Spring  5
Stage 2 Core Modules
PHAR20040 Pharmacology:Biomedical Scienc Spring  5
Stage 2 Options - A) Min 0 of:
CHEM20090 is a CORE MODULE for students who wish to progress with any subject in the BBB stream. Students registered to, or who have taken, both CHEM20080 and CHEM20100, are not required to take CHEM20090. Students who are unable to register to CHEM20090 should contact the Science Office.
CHEM20090 Chemistry for Biology Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
BMOL30040 Receptor-mediated cell signalling Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
PHAR30010 Chemotherapeutic Agents Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
PHAR30080 Pharmacology of Neurodegenerative and Psychiatric Illness Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
STAT20070 Data Modelling for Science Autumn  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
PHAR30020 Endocrine, Renal and Reproductive Pharmacology Spring  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
PHAR30030 Toxicology Spring  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
PHAR30040 Development and advanced pharmacology of the nervous system Spring  5
Stage 3 Core Modules
PHAR30050 Experimental and therapeutic strategies in molecular pharmacology Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 2 of:
Select minimum of 2 modules
BMOL30030 Regulation of Gene Expression Autumn  5
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 2 of:
Select minimum of 2 modules
GENE30010 Genetics and Recombinant DNA Autumn  5
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 2 of:
Select minimum of 2 modules
MEIN30240 Bioinformatics Autumn  5
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 2 of:
Select minimum of 2 modules
BMOL30020 Molecular basis of disease Spring  5
Stage 3 Options - A) Min 2 of:
Select minimum of 2 modules
PHYS30040 Endocrine Physiology Spring  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
PHAR40030 Advanced cardiovascular pharmacology: mechanisms and pharmacotherapy in atherothrombotic disease Autumn  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
PHAR40070 Advanced Neuropharmacology:Cognition, Neurodegeneration and Psychiatric Disorders Autumn  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
BMOL40050 Advanced Cancer Biology and Pharmacology Spring  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
BMOL40340 Regenerative therapeutics Spring  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
PHAR40040 Emerging therapies: Cloning, gene therapy and stem cells Spring  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
PHAR40050 Drug Discovery and Development I Spring  5
Stage 4 Core Modules
PHAR40060 Advanced Renal Pharmacology: disease development and treatment Spring  5
Stage 4 Options - A)1 of:
Students taking BMOL40090 (Research Project Erasmus) OR BMOL40200 (Industry Research Project) are exempt from Autumn core modules.
BMOL40090 Research Project (Erasmus) 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)  25
Stage 4 Options - A)1 of:
Students taking BMOL40090 (Research Project Erasmus) OR BMOL40200 (Industry Research Project) are exempt from Autumn core modules.
BMOL40200 Industry Research Project 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)  25
Stage 4 Options - A)1 of:
Students taking BMOL40090 (Research Project Erasmus) OR BMOL40200 (Industry Research Project) are exempt from Autumn core modules.
PHAR40020 Pharmacology Research Project 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr)  20
Stage 4 Options - A)1 of:
Students taking BMOL40090 (Research Project Erasmus) OR BMOL40200 (Industry Research Project) are exempt from Autumn core modules.
BMOL40100 Biomolecular Sci Research Proj Autumn  15
Stage 4 Options - A)1 of:
Students taking BMOL40090 (Research Project Erasmus) OR BMOL40200 (Industry Research Project) are exempt from Autumn core modules.
BMOL40400 Core Techniques in Biomolecular and Biomedical Science Autumn  15
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 1 of:
Students taking BMOL40100 or BMOL40400 should select two modules from Set B. Students taking PHAR40020 should select one module from Set B. Students taking BMOL40090 or BMOL40200 should select two modules from Set B in the Spring Trimester.
NEUR40080 Molecular and Cellular Biology of Neurodegenerative Proteinopathies Autumn  5
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 1 of:
Students taking BMOL40100 or BMOL40400 should select two modules from Set B. Students taking PHAR40020 should select one module from Set B. Students taking BMOL40090 or BMOL40200 should select two modules from Set B in the Spring Trimester.
BIOC40060 Advanced Neurochemistry Spring  5
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 1 of:
Students taking BMOL40100 or BMOL40400 should select two modules from Set B. Students taking PHAR40020 should select one module from Set B. Students taking BMOL40090 or BMOL40200 should select two modules from Set B in the Spring Trimester.
GENE40030 Advanced Mechanisms of Gene Regulation Spring  5
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 1 of:
Students taking BMOL40100 or BMOL40400 should select two modules from Set B. Students taking PHAR40020 should select one module from Set B. Students taking BMOL40090 or BMOL40200 should select two modules from Set B in the Spring Trimester.
GENE40050 Human Genetics & Disease Spring  5
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 1 of:
Students taking BMOL40100 or BMOL40400 should select two modules from Set B. Students taking PHAR40020 should select one module from Set B. Students taking BMOL40090 or BMOL40200 should select two modules from Set B in the Spring Trimester.
NEUR40030 Modulation of Synaptic Signalling Spring  5
Stage 4 Options - B) Min 1 of:
Students taking BMOL40100 or BMOL40400 should select two modules from Set B. Students taking PHAR40020 should select one module from Set B. Students taking BMOL40090 or BMOL40200 should select two modules from Set B in the Spring Trimester.
PHAR40160 Drug Discovery and Development II Spring  5

Pharmacology is a prominent and distinguished discipline in the realm of biomedical research, offering an interactive and practical field of study. Neuropharmacology and the drug development pipeline are two key disciplines that have always fascinated me, and as part of my final year research project, I had the opportunity to conduct my own research in epilepsy, as well as pursue an internship at the Conway Institute in third year within the same area. I hope to work in clinical trials involving neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders in the near future.

Fatima Butt, Graduate

Pharmacology is a prominent and distinguished discipline in the realm of biomedical research, offering an interactive and practical field of study. Neuropharmacology and the drug development pipeline are two key disciplines that have always fascinated me, and as part of my final year research project, I had the opportunity to conduct my own research in epilepsy, as well as pursue an internship at the Conway Institute in third year within the same area. After I graduated, I pursued an MSc Biotechnology & Business, furthering my interest in the business side of pharmaceuticals. I hope to work in clinical trials involving neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders in the near future.
Fatima Butt, Graduate

General application route(s) for Irish/UK/EU applicants* for International (non-EU) applicants* to Pharmacology:

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Additional special entry route(s) to Pharmacology:

These options have additional eligibility requirements to cater for specific applicant cohorts. You should not apply via these routes before consulting the requirements or contacting the responsible UCD office.

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If you are not a current Access student, but you are a non-EU applicant seeking admission to an undergraduate degree, please submit an application via the "Undergraduate Degree (Non-EU)" course type.
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