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Pharmacology
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Description

Pharmacology is the study of drugs and their effects on living tissue and whole organisms. Drugs are chemical substances that modify physiological functioning or influence pathological processes. Students of Pharmacology examine how drugs are discovered, how they are absorbed and eliminated, their mechanism of action and side effects, and how they assist in maintaining health and counteracting illness and disease.

Studying Pharmacology at UNSW
The study of Pharmacology at UNSW is a component of several undergraduate programs in the Faculty of Medicine (www.med.unsw.edu.au) and also the Bachelor of Science and the Bachelor of Medical Science in the Faculty of Science (www.science.unsw.edu.au). Please refer to the table below. Students may continue their study of pharmacology at a postgraduate level.



Pharmacology can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
3448 Music/Science Major
Honours
PHARA13448
PHARAH3448
3449 Music/Science(Advanced) Major PHARB13449
3529 Commerce/Science Major
Honours
PHARA13529
PHARAH3529
3735 Environmental Engineering/Scie Major PHARA13735
3755 Bioinformatics/Science Major PHARA13755
3930 Science/Arts Major
Honours
PHARA13930
PHARAH3930
3931 Advanced Science/Arts Major
Honours
PHARB13931
PHARBH3931
3935 Science/Social Science Major PHARA13935
3970 Science Major
Minor
Honours
PHARA13970
PHARA23970
PHARAH3970
3972 Advanced Science Major
Honours
PHARB13972
PHARBH3972
3987 Science (International) Major PHARA13987
3991 Medical Science Honours PHARAH3991
3993 Communication Major PHARA13993
4770 Science / Law Major PHARA14770
   

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