The most direct way to become a pharmacologist is by studying for a pharmacology degree .
You could also complete a postgraduate course in pharmacology, if you've done a degree in a related subject, like:
- biochemistry
- physiology
- microbiology
- biomedical science
Some courses include a year working in industry, which will give you an advantage when you start applying for work. You can also get experience by working as a lab assistant or through work shadowing.
Entry requirements
You'll usually need:
4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English, maths and science
3 A levels, or equivalent, including biology and chemistry
More Information
- equivalent entry requirements|https://www.gov.uk/what-different-qualification-levels-mean/list-of-qualification-levels
- student finance for fees and living costs|https://www.gov.uk/student-finance
- university courses and entry requirements|https://www.ucas.com/