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Y Beibl a Diwinyddiaeth (Llawn amser) (BA Anrh)

Dysgu o Bell
3 Blynedd Llawn amser
96 - 112 o Bwyntiau UCAS

Mae’r radd Y Beibl a Diwinyddiaeth ym Mhrifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant yn rhoi cyfle i chi archwilio’r credoau a’r  traddodiadau crefyddol sydd wedi llunio Iddewiaeth a Christnogaeth. Byddwch yn archwilio  traddodiadau ysbrydol ac ysgrifenedig y ddwy ffydd hyn, gan ddysgu am eu hanes cyfoethog a sut mae eu testunau sanctaidd wedi datblygu dros amser. Trwy astudio’r testunau hyn, byddwch yn cael dealltwriaeth ddofn o’r rhesymeg fewnol a’r ystyr y tu ôl i’r crefyddau mawr y byd yma.

Mae’r cwrs hefyd yn edrych yn fanwl ar sut  mae hunaniaeth grefyddol a thraddodiadau’n dylanwadu ar y ffordd y mae pobl yn gweld y byd. Byddwch yn archwilio amrywiol enwadau o fewn Cristnogaeth a sut mae eu harferion crefyddol yn wahanol. Trwy eich astudiaethau, byddwch yn ymgysylltu â sut  mae Iddewiaeth a Christnogaeth  yn ffitio i ddadleuon cymdeithasol, gwleidyddol ac ysbrydol modern. Erbyn diwedd y radd, bydd gennych well dealltwriaeth o effaith crefydd ar fywyd modern, yn enwedig yn y byd sydd ohoni lle mae crefydd a chymdeithas yn aml yn gorgyffwrdd mewn materion allweddol.

Trwy gydol y rhaglen, byddwch yn dysgu sut i ymdrin â diwinyddiaeth o safbwynt beirniadol a dadansoddol. Byddwch yn cael eich cyflwyno i fframweithiau methodolegol a dadansoddol gwahanol, gan eich helpu i ymgysylltu â’r testunau a’r syniadau mewn ffordd strwythuredig. Trwy astudio amrywiaeth o destunau Beiblaidd, byddwch yn dod yn rhan o drafodaethau academaidd ar themâu sy’n codi o ddiwinyddiaeth gyfoes. Bydd hyn yn cynnwys sut mae diwinyddiaeth a moeseg yn cydblethu, a sut y gall meddwl crefyddol ddylanwadu ar ddadleuon moesegol pwysig.

Mae’r cwrs hefyd yn rhoi cyfle i astudio o dan ddarlithwyr sy’n ymchwilwyr gweithredol ym maes crefydd a diwinyddiaeth. Bydd eu diddordebau’n helpu i lunio eich dysgu a’ch herio i feddwl yn annibynnol. Fe’ch anogir i adfyfyrio ar eich astudiaethau, datblygu eich syniadau eich hun, a dod yn feddyliwr creadigol ac annibynnol.

Erbyn i chi gwblhau’r radd, byddwch nid yn unig wedi cael gwybodaeth ddofn o grefydd a diwylliant, ond hefyd sgiliau pwysig y gellir eu cymhwyso mewn llawer o yrfaoedd. P’un a oes gennych ddiddordeb mewn arweinyddiaeth grefyddol, y byd academaidd neu rolau lle mae meddwl yn feirniadol a dealltwriaeth o ddylanwad crefyddol ar foeseg yn bwysig, bydd y radd hon yn eich paratoi ar gyfer ystod eang o gyfleoedd.
 

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • Saesneg
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
BTH1
Course length:
3 Blynedd Llawn amser
Entry requirements:
96 - 112 o Bwyntiau UCAS

Undergraduate Fees
Home (Full-time): £9,535 per year
Overseas (Full-time): £15,525 per year

Pam dewis y cwrs hwn

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Mae dysgu o bell yn cynnig ymagwedd hyblyg at astudio.
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Addysgir y rhaglen hon trwy ein platfform dysgu o bell, fel y gallwch barhau i weithio a chyflawni’ch ymrwymiadau teuluol wrth i chi astudio am eich gradd BA.
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Y cyfle i gael seminarau ar-lein.

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

Mae ein gradd Y Beibl a Diwinyddiaeth yn  canolbwyntio ar feddwl yn feirniadol, dysgu annibynnol, ac ymgysylltu â safbwyntiau amrywiol. Rydym yn cynnig amgylchedd cefnogol sy’n eich annog i archwilio themâu allweddol mewn crefydd a diwinyddiaeth, gan ddefnyddio amrywiaeth o fframweithiau dadansoddol i ymdrin â thestunau cysegredig, arferion crefyddol a dadleuon cyfoes.


Blwyddyn 1:

Yn eich blwyddyn gyntaf, cewch eich cyflwyno i draddodiadau ysbrydol ac  ysgrifenedig  Iddewiaeth  a Christnogaeth, gan ddysgu am eu hanes a’u testunau sanctaidd. Byddwch yn archwilio sut mae’r credoau crefyddol hyn  yn llunio hunaniaethau ac arferion crefyddol. Bydd modylau craidd hefyd yn cyflwyno fframweithiau methodolegol sylfaenol  ar gyfer astudio’r Beibl a diwinyddiaeth, gan osod y sylfaen ar gyfer dadansoddi dyfnach mewn blynyddoedd diweddarach.


Blwyddyn 2:

Mae eich ail flwyddyn yn adeiladu ar eich gwybodaeth sylfaenol trwy blymio’n ddyfnach i enwadau penodol  a hunaniaethau crefyddol o fewn Cristnogaeth ac Iddewiaeth. Byddwch yn archwilio testunau allweddol yn feirniadol ac yn ymgysylltu â diwinyddiaeth gyfoes ac effaith crefydd ar fywyd modern. Mae’r flwyddyn hon hefyd yn annog adfyfyrio dyfnach ar ddiwinyddiaeth a moeseg, gan ganolbwyntio ar eu perthnasedd i grefydd a chymdeithas.

Blwyddyn 3:

Yn y flwyddyn olaf, byddwch yn datblygu sgiliau dadansoddi uwch, gan ymgysylltu â dadleuon cyfredol ar rôl credoau crefyddol mewn cyd-destunau cymdeithasol, gwleidyddol ac ysbrydol. Byddwch yn archwilio themâu cymhleth mewn diwinyddiaeth trwy lens feirniadol ac yn cwblhau prosiect ymchwil, lle gallwch arbenigo mewn meysydd o ddiddordeb arbennig, gan eich paratoi ar gyfer astudiaeth bellach neu yrfaoedd yn y dyfodol.

Dylai darpar fyfyrwyr fod yn ymwybodol o’r canlynol:

  • Nid yw pob modwl dewisol yn cael ei gynnig bob blwyddyn
  • Cyflwynir modylau dewisol yn amodol ar nifer digonol o fyfyrwyr
  • Mae modylau iaith yn ddewisol/ yn orfodol/ yn graidd yn ôl gallu ieithyddol
  • Mae yna lawer o fersiynau Lefel 5 a Lefel 6 o’r un modwl. Dim ond unwaith y gall myfyrwyr gymryd y modwl hwn; mae hyn yn dibynnu ar ba flwyddyn y cynigir y modylau.
     

Gorfodol

Dewisol

Gorfodol

Dewisol

Gorfodol

Dewisol

Ymwrthodiad

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Gwybodaeth allweddol

  • 96-112 o Bwyntiau Tariff UCAS  

    • e.e. Safon Uwch: CCC-BBC, BTEC: MMM-DMM, IB: 30-32 neu Brofiad Proffesiynol 

    Mae’r sgôr tariff UCAS yn berthnasol i chi os ydych chi wedi astudio cymhwyster yn ddiweddar sy’n gyfwerth â thariff UCAS. Mae UCAS yn darparu cyfrifiannell tariff er mwyn i chi weithio allan beth yw gwerth eich cymhwyster o fewn tariff UCAS.

    Llwybrau mynediad amgen  

    Os ydy’r cwrs hwn o ddiddordeb i chi, ond nid yw’r gofynion mynediad gennych i ymuno â’n gradd baglor, gallech ystyried:  

    • ‘gyda Blwyddyn Sylfaen’. Mae’r llwybr hwn wedi’i gynllunio i roi cymorth ychwanegol i chi am ei fod yn rhoi blwyddyn ychwanegol (llawn amser) i chi o astudio wedi’i gefnogi.   

    Unwaith y byddwch chi wedi cwblhau eich astudiaethau Blwyddyn Sylfaen, byddwch yn symud ymlaen yn awtomatig i’r brif radd.  

    • Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch (TystAU). Cwrs un flwyddyn yw hwn ac mae’n gyfwerth â blwyddyn gyntaf y radd baglor tair blynedd, llawn amser.   

     Unwaith y byddwch wedi cwblhau eich astudiaethau TystAU, byddwch yn gymwys i symud ymlaen i’r ddwy flynedd sy’n weddill o’r radd baglor.  

    Mae’r rhain yn llwybrau delfrydol os ydych yn dychwelyd i astudio ar ôl seibiant, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio’r pwnc hwn o’r blaen, neu os na wnaethoch chi gyflawni’r graddau sydd eu hangen i gael lle ar y radd hon.  

    Cyngor a Chymorth Derbyn  

    Efallai y gwnawn ni roi cynnig is i chi yn seiliedig ar ystod o ffactorau, fel eich cefndir, profiadau ac amgylchiadau unigol. Gelwir hyn yn‘Derbyniadau Cyd-destunol’. I gael cyngor a chymorth penodol, gallwch gysylltu â’n tîm ymholiadau i gael rhagor o wybodaeth am ofynion mynediad. 

    Gofynion Iaith Saesneg  

    Os nad Saesneg yw eich iaith gyntaf, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio drwy gyfrwng y Saesneg o’r blaen, mae ein gofyniad arferol yn gyfwerth â sgôr o 6.0 y System Brofi Iaith Saesneg Rhyngwladol (Prawf Academaidd IELTS), heb gael llai na 5.5 ym mhob un o’r is-brofion. Rydym hefyd yn derbyn profion iaith Saesneg eraill.  

    Ewch i ymweld ag adran Ceisiadau Rhyngwladol ein gwefan i ddysgu rhagor am ein Gofynion Iaith Saesneg a Chyrsiau Iaith Saesneg ymlaen llaw. 

     Gofynion fisa ac ariannu 

    Os nad ydych o’r DU ac nid oes gennych breswyliad yma yn barod, efallai bydd angen i chi wneud cais am fisa.  

    Ar gyfer cyrsiau sy’n fwy na chwe mis, bydd angen fisa myfyrwyr arnoch chi.  

    Dylai myfyrwyr rhyngwladol sydd angen fisa Myfyriwr wneud cais am ein cyrsiau llawn amser gan eu bod yn gymwys ar gyfer nawdd fisa Myfyriwr.    

    I gael yr holl wybodaeth, darllenwch y dudalen gwneud cais am fisa a chanllawiau.    

    Sylwch mai dim ond ar gyfer rhaglenni wyneb yn wyneb, ar gampws, heb elfennau astudio ar-lein y gall myfyrwyr sy’n derbyn Cymorth Ffederal yr Unol Daleithiau wneud cais.  

  • Asesir yn bennaf drwy aseiniadau gwaith cwrs

    Dylai darpar fyfyrwyr fod yn ymwybodol o’r canlynol:

    • Nid yw pob modwl dewisol yn cael eu cynnig bob blwyddyn
    • Darperir modylau dewisol yn amodol ar niferoedd myfyrwyr digonol
    • Mae modylau iaith yn ddewisol/gorfodol/craidd yn ôl gallu ieithyddol
    • Mae sawl fersiwn Lefel 5 a Lefel 6 o’r un modwl. Gall myfyrwyr gymryd y modwl hwn unwaith yn unig; mae hyn yn dibynnu ar ba flwyddyn y cynigir y modylau.
  • Mae’r Drindod Dewi Sant yn ymfalchïo yn y ffaith ei bod yn Brifysgol ddwyieithog ac er nad oes unrhyw fodiwlau ar gael drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg ar y cwrs hwn ar hyn o bryd, ym mhob achos gall myfyrwyr gyflwyno asesiadau ysgrifenedig drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.

    Cyfleoedd Cymraeg a Chymreig

    A ninnau’n brifysgol flaenllaw yng Nghymru, rydym yn falch o gynnig gwasanaethau cymorth a neuaddau preswyl arbennig i fyfyrwyr Cymraeg eu hiaith, gan annog ymdeimlad o gymuned a chartref oddi cartref, gan gynnwys ymuno â chlybiau a chymdeithasau i siaradwyr Cymraeg a dod yn aelod o’n cangen fywiog y Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.

    Cyfleoedd i Ddysgu Cymraeg

    Rydym hefyd yn darparu amrywiaeth o gyfleoedd i ddysgu a datblygu eich sgiliau Cymraeg.

  • Mae’r Athrofa wedi gwneud amcangyfrif gan dybio y bydd myfyrwyr yn prynu copïau newydd o’r llyfrau. Gallai myfyrwyr hefyd ddewis gwario arian ar argraffu fersiynau drafft o’u gwaith.

    Gallai myfyrwyr wario hyd at £300 y flwyddyn ar lyfrau a deunyddiau cysylltiedig ychwanegol.

    Disgwylir i fyfyrwyr gyflwyno 2 gopi caled o’u prosiect terfynol, ac amcangyfrifir y bydd cost rhwymo’r rhain yn £20.

    Taith Maes ddewisol:

    Mae’r Athrofa’n gweithio i sicrhau bod ystod o ddewisiadau ar gael o ran gwaith maes a theithiau maes yn lleol ac yn rhyngwladol. Felly gall myfyrwyr ddewis cymryd lleoliadau mwy neu lai drud. Mae’r Athrofa’n noddi’r rhain ond mae’r gost bob blwyddyn yn ddibynnol ar gostau hedfan, lleoliad, a chyfraddau cyfnewid arian. Isod nodir pegwn uchaf y costau disgwyliedig ar sail ble mae myfyrwyr cyfredol wedi ymgymryd â lleoliadau.

    Gwaith maes (yn ddibynnol ar ble mae’r myfyriwr yn penderfynu gwneud gwaith maes): tua £500 i £1,500

    Teithiau unigol: tua £5 i £50

  • Efallai eich bod yn gymwys i gael arian i helpu i gefnogi eich astudiaethau.  I ddysgu am ysgoloriaethau, bwrsarïau a chyfleoedd ariannu eraill sydd ar gael, ewch i’n hadran Bwrsarïau ac Ysgoloriaethau<.

  • Byddwch yn datblygu gallu i ddadansoddi, meddwl yn rhesymegol a dadlau o fewn amgylchedd sy’n eich annog a’ch cefnogi. Bydd y sgiliau cyfathrebu, dealltwriaeth, dadansoddi a hunanreolaeth yn basbort i chi i gyflogaeth. Gallai’r mathau o swyddi gynnwys gwaith amgueddfa ac archifau, newyddiaduraeth, y gyfraith, bancio, gwleidyddiaeth leol, pob math o waith gweinyddol, marchnata a hysbysebu, ac addysgu.

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Bible and Theology (Full-time) (BA Hons)

Distance Learning
3 Years Full-time
96-112 UCAS Points

The Bible and Theology degree at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David gives you the opportunity to explore the religious beliefs and traditions that have shaped both Judaism and Christianity. You will examine the spiritual and written traditions of these two faiths, learning about their rich histories and how their sacred texts have developed over time. By studying these texts, you will gain a deep understanding of the inner logic and meaning behind these major world religions.

The course also looks closely at how religious identity and traditions influence the way people view the world. You will explore various denominations within Christianity and how their religious practices differ. Through your studies, you will engage with how both Judaism and Christianity fit into modern social, political, and spiritual debates. By the end of the degree, you will have a greater understanding of the impact of religion on modern life, especially in today’s world where religion and society often overlap in key issues.

Throughout the programme, you will learn how to approach theology from a critical and analytical perspective. You will be introduced to different methodological and analytical frameworks, helping you to engage with the texts and ideas in a structured way. By studying a variety of biblical texts, you will become part of academic discussions on themes that arise from contemporary theology. This will include how theology and ethics are intertwined, and how religious thought can influence important ethical debates.

The course also provides the chance to study under lecturers who are active researchers in the field of religion and theology. Their interests will help shape your learning and challenge you to think independently. You will be encouraged to reflect on your studies, develop your own ideas, and become a creative and independent thinker.

By the time you complete the degree, you will have gained not only a deep knowledge of religion and culture, but also important skills that can be applied in many careers. Whether you are interested in religious leadership, academia or roles where critical thinking and an understanding of religious influence on ethics are important, this degree will prepare you for a wide range of opportunities.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • English
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
BTH1
Course length:
3 Years Full-time
Entry requirements:
96-112 UCAS Points

Undergraduate Fees
Home (Full-time): £9,535 per year
Overseas (Full-time): £15,525 per year

Why choose this course?

01
Distance-learning offers a flexible approach to studying.
02
This programme is taught to you via our distance-learning platform, so you can carry on working and keep up with your family commitments while you study for your BA degree.
03
The opportunity for online seminars.

What you will learn

Our Bible and Theology degree focuses on critical thinking, independent learning, and engagement with diverse perspectives. We offer a supportive environment that encourages you to explore key themes in religion and theology, using a variety of analytical frameworks to approach sacred texts, religious practices, and contemporary debates.


Year 1

In your first year, you will be introduced to the spiritual and written traditions of Judaism and Christianity, learning about their histories and sacred texts. You’ll explore how these religious beliefs shape identities and religious practices. Core modules will also introduce basic methodological frameworks for studying the Bible and theology, setting the foundation for deeper analysis in later years.

Year 2

Your second year builds on your foundational knowledge by diving deeper into specific denominations and religious identities within Christianity and Judaism. You will critically examine key texts and engage with contemporary theology and the impact of religion on modern life. This year also encourages deeper reflection on theology and ethics, focusing on their relevance to religion and society.


Year 3

In the final year, you will develop advanced analytical skills, engaging with current debates on the role of religious beliefs in social, political, and spiritual contexts. You will explore complex themes in theology through a critical lens and complete a research project, where you can specialise in areas of particular interest, preparing you for future study or careers.
 

Prospective students should be aware of the following:

  • Not all optional modules are offered every year
  • Optional modules are delivered subject to sufficient student numbers
  • Language modules are optional/compulsory/core according to linguistic ability
  • There are many Level 5 and Level 6 versions of the same module. Students can only take this module once; this depends on which year the modules are offered in.

Compulsory

Academic Skills

(20 credits)

Introduction to the Study of Religion
Introduction to Theology
Introduction to the New Testament
Introduction to the Hebrew Bible

Optional

Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to Christian Ethics

Compulsory

Independent Project

(40 credits)

Optional 

Confessing with Saint Augustine: God and Religion in the Twilight of the Roman Empire

(20 credits)

Celtic Sanctity and Spirituality: Hagiography and Saints' Cults

(20 credits)

God and the World: The Cosmos in Religious & Ethical Perspective
The Ethics of Violence
Theology and Interreligious Encounter
The Letters of Paul
Interpreting the Hebrew Bible from Contemporary Perspectives
Jews, Christians and Romans: From Maccabees to Masada

(20 credits)

Modern Christian Theology

(20 credits)

The Meaning of Life

(20 credits)

Sex, Sexuality, and Gender
Travelling with Luke: A Journey through Luke-Acts
Jesus through Faith and Culture

(20 credits)

The Ethics of Life and Death

(20 credits)

Compulsory

Dissertation

(40 credits)

Optional

Jesus through Faith and Culture

(20 credits)

Jews, Christians and Romans: From Maccabees to Masada

(20 credits)

Modern Christian Theology

(20 credits)

Celtic Sanctity and Spirituality: Hagiography and Saints' Cults

(20 credits)

God and the World: The Cosmos in Religious & Ethical Perspective
The Ethics of Violence
Theology and Interreligious Encounter
Confessing with Saint Augustine: God and Religion in the Twilight of the Roman Empire

(20 credits)

The Letters of Paul
Interpreting the Hebrew Bible from Contemporary Perspectives
The Meaning of Life

(20 credits)

The Ethics of Life and Death

(20 credits)

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Further information

  • 96-112 UCAS Tariff Points 

    • e.g. A-levels: CCC-BBC, BTEC: MMM-DMM, IB: 30-32 or Professional experience. 


    The UCAS tariff score is applicable to you if you have recently studied a qualification that has a UCAS tariff equivalence. UCAS provides a tariff calculator for you to work out what your qualification is worth within the UCAS tariff.

    Alternative entry routes  

    If this course interests you, but you don’t have the entry requirements to join our bachelor’s degree you could consider:  

    • ‘with Foundation Year’. This route is designed to give you extra support as it provides you with an additional year (full-time) of supported study.   

    Once you successfully complete your Foundation Year studies, you will automatically advance onto the main degree.   

    • Certificate in Higher Education (CertHE). This is a one-year course and is equivalent to the first year of the three-year, full-time bachelor’s degree.  

     Once you have successfully completed your CertHE studies, you will be eligible to progress for the remaining two years of the bachelor’s degree.  

    These are ideal routes if you are returning to study after a gap, or if you have not previously studied this subject, or if you did not achieve the grades you need for a place on this degree.   

    Admissions Advice and Support  

    We may make you a lower offer based on a range of factors, such as your background, experiences and individual circumstances. This is known as ‘Contextual Admissions’. For specific advice and support you can contact our enquiries team for more information about entry requirements.  

    English language requirements  

    If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.0, with not less than 5.5 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.  

    Visit the International Applications section of our website to find out more about our English Language Requirements and pre-sessional English Language Courses. 

    Visa and funding requirements  

    If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa.  

    For courses of more than six months’ duration you will require a Student visa.  

    International students who require a Student visa should apply for our full-time courses as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship.   

    For full information read our visa application and guides

    Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study.

  • Assessment will primarily be via coursework assignments.

  • UWTSD prides itself on being a bilingual University and although there aren’t currently any modules available through the medium of Welsh on this course, in all cases students can submit written assessments through the medium of Welsh.

    Welsh Opportunities 

    As a leading Welsh university, we are proud to offer dedicated support services and halls of residence for Welsh-speaking students, encouraging the sense of community and the feeling of a home away from home, including joining clubs and societies for Welsh speakers and becoming a member of our vibrant Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol branch.

    Opportunities to Learn Welsh

    We also provide a variety of opportunities to learn and develop your Welsh language skills.

  • The Institute has estimated on the assumption that students buy new copies of the books. Students may also choose to spend money on printing drafts of work.

    Students may spend up to £300 per year on books and additional related materials.

    Students are expected to submit 2 hard copies of their final project, the estimated cost for binding these is £20.

    Optional Field trip:

    The Institute works to ensure that there are a range of fieldwork and field trip options available both locally and internationally. Thus students can opt to take either more expensive or less expensive placements. The  Institute subsidises these but the cost each year is dependent on airfare, location, and currency exchange rates. Below are the upper end of expected costs based on where students have currently done placements.

    Fieldwork (depending on where the student decides to do fieldwork): c. £500 - £1,500

    Individual trips: c. £5 - £50

  • You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit our Bursaries and Scholarships section.

  • You will develop powers of analysis, logical thought and argument within a supportive and encouraging environment. It will be these skills of communication, understanding, analysis and self-management that provide you with a passport into employment. Types of employment could include museum and archive work, journalism, law, banking, local politics, all types of administrative work, marketing and advertising, and teaching.

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Busnes a Rheolaeth (Llawn amser) (BA Anrh)

Caerfyrddin
3 Blynedd Llawn Amser
96-112 o Bwyntiau UCAS

Oes gennych chi ddiddordeb mewn Busnes a Rheoli ac am helpu i lunio dyfodol gwell? Mae ein cwrs, sydd wedi’i leoli ar gampws Caerfyrddin, wedi’i gynllunio i’ch paratoi ar gyfer gyrfa mewn amgylchedd byd-eang sy’n newid yn gyflym. Byddwch yn dysgu sut y gall busnes cyfrifol ysgogi newid cadarnhaol mewn meysydd cymdeithasol, diwylliannol, amgylcheddol ac economaidd.

Bydd y rhaglen hon yn dyfnhau eich dealltwriaeth o sefydliadau, eu rheolaeth, yr economi, a’r amgylchedd busnes. Byddwch yn datblygu sgiliau proffesiynol hanfodol fel meddwl beirniadol, datrys problemau, creadigrwydd a myfyrio. Mae ein cwrs yn annog agwedd flaengar ac arloesol, gan eich helpu i ddeall effaith gweithredoedd a sut y gall busnes a chymdeithas addasu ar gyfer dyfodol cynaliadwy.

Byddwch yn archwilio meysydd allweddol fel cyfiawnder cymdeithasol, moeseg a lles a gweld sut mae’r rhain yn berthnasol i fusnes a rheoli. Ein nod yw eich helpu i ddod yn ddinesydd byd-eang sy’n cyfrannu at fyd cynaliadwy drwy eich gyrfa a’ch bywyd personol.

Ymunwch â ni a dod yn rhan o genhedlaeth sy’n llywio meddylfryd busnes ac yn cyfrannu’n gadarnhaol at y byd.

Gallwch astudio 40 credyd o’r cwrs yma drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • Saesneg
  • Dwyieithog
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
227W
Course length:
3 Blynedd Llawn Amser
Entry requirements:
96-112 o Bwyntiau UCAS

Undergraduate Fees
Home (Full-time): £9,535 per year
Overseas (Full-time): £15,525 per year

Pam dewis y cwrs hwn

01
Rhowch hwb i’ch cyflogadwyedd trwy gysylltiadau sefydledig cryf â’r diwydiant, y sector cyhoeddus a’r trydydd sector trwy brosiectau byw, interniaethau, darlithoedd gwadd a gwaith maes.
02
Cewch astudio busnes o safbwynt cyfoes gyda modylau sydd wedi’u cynllunio i roi i chi’r wybodaeth, y ddealltwriaeth a’r sgiliau sydd eu hangen ar gyfer arwain busnes yn y dyfodol.
03
Ymunwch ag amgylchedd cefnogol lle byddwch yn trafod pynciau mewn grwpiau bach mewn cymuned ddysgu o staff a myfyrwyr.

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

Mae ein cwrs Busnes a Rheoli yn canolbwyntio ar ddysgu ymarferol a meddwl beirniadol. Ein nod yw datblygu myfyrwyr i fod yn ddinasyddion byd-eang sy’n gallu arwain yn gyfrifol ac arloesi’n gynaliadwy ym myd busnes.

Yn y flwyddyn gyntaf, byddwch yn adeiladu sylfaen mewn egwyddorion rheolaeth busnes. Byddwch yn astudio cyfrifeg, marchnata a rheoli adnoddau dynol. Bydd sgiliau allweddol fel llythrennedd digidol, dadansoddi meintiol a datrys problemau yn cael eu datblygu trwy fodiwlau ymarferol, diddorol.

Yn yr ail flwyddyn, byddwch yn dyfnhau eich dealltwriaeth o ymarfer rheoli ac ymddygiad sefydliadol. Bydd y cyrsiau’n cynnwys strategaeth gorfforaethol, rheoli cadwyn gyflenwi, a gweithrediadau busnes. Byddwch hefyd yn gwella eich sgiliau meddwl beirniadol a chreadigol wrth weithio ar broblemau busnes yn y byd go iawn.

Gorfodol

Dewisol

Yn y flwyddyn olaf, byddwch yn canolbwyntio ar bynciau uwch megis arweinyddiaeth, arloesi, a chynaliadwyedd.  Byddwch yn archwilio mentrau entrepreneuraidd ac yn ymwneud â phrosiectau rheoli strategol.  Mae’r flwyddyn hon yn eich paratoi i raddio’n weithiwr busnes proffesiynol hyderus, moesegol ac arloesol sy’n barod i gael effaith fyd-eang.

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Gwybodaeth allweddol

  • 96-112 o Bwyntiau Tariff UCAS  

    Mae’r sgôr tariff UCAS yn berthnasol i chi os ydych chi wedi astudio cymhwyster yn ddiweddar sy’n gyfwerth â thariff UCAS . Mae UCAS yn darparu cyfrifiannell tariff er mwyn i chi weithio allan beth yw gwerth eich cymhwyster o fewn tariff UCAS.

    Llwybrau mynediad amgen  

    Os ydy’r cwrs hwn o ddiddordeb i chi, ond nid yw’r gofynion mynediad gennych i ymuno â’n gradd baglor, gallech ystyried:  

    • ‘gyda Blwyddyn Sylfaen’. Mae’r llwybr hwn wedi’i gynllunio i roi cymorth ychwanegol i chi am ei fod yn rhoi blwyddyn ychwanegol (llawn amser) i chi o astudio wedi’i gefnogi.   

    Unwaith y byddwch chi wedi cwblhau eich astudiaethau Blwyddyn Sylfaen, byddwch yn symud ymlaen yn awtomatig i’r brif radd.  

    • Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch (TystAU). Cwrs un flwyddyn yw hwn ac mae’n gyfwerth â blwyddyn gyntaf y radd baglor tair blynedd, llawn amser.  

     Unwaith y byddwch wedi cwblhau eich astudiaethau TystAU, byddwch yn gymwys i symud ymlaen i’r ddwy flynedd sy’n weddill o’r radd baglor.  

    Mae’r rhain yn llwybrau delfrydol os ydych yn dychwelyd i astudio ar ôl seibiant, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio’r pwnc hwn o’r blaen, neu os na wnaethoch chi gyflawni’r graddau sydd eu hangen i gael lle ar y radd hon.  

    Cyngor a Chymorth Derbyn  

    Efallai y gwnawn ni roi cynnig is i chi yn seiliedig ar ystod o ffactorau, fel eich cefndir, profiadau ac amgylchiadau unigol. Gelwir hyn yn‘Derbyniadau Cyd-destunol’. I gael cyngor a chymorth penodol, gallwch gysylltu â’n tîm ymholiadau i gael rhagor o wybodaeth am ofynion mynediad. 

    Gofynion Iaith Saesneg  

    Os nad Saesneg yw eich iaith gyntaf, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio drwy gyfrwng y Saesneg o’r blaen, mae ein gofyniad arferol yn gyfwerth â sgôr o 6.0 y System Brofi Iaith Saesneg Rhyngwladol (Prawf Academaidd IELTS), heb gael llai na 5.5 ym mhob un o’r is-brofion. Rydym hefyd yn derbyn profion iaith Saesneg eraill.  

    Ewch i ymweld ag adran Ceisiadau Rhyngwladol ein gwefan i ddysgu rhagor am ein Gofynion Iaith Saesneg a Chyrsiau Iaith Saesneg ymlaen llaw. 

     Gofynion fisa ac ariannu 

    Os nad ydych o’r DU ac nid oes gennych breswyliad yma yn barod, efallai bydd angen i chi wneud cais am fisa.  

    Ar gyfer cyrsiau sy’n fwy na chwe mis, bydd angen fisa myfyrwyr arnoch chi.  

    Dylai myfyrwyr rhyngwladol sydd angen fisa Myfyriwr wneud cais am ein cyrsiau llawn amser gan eu bod yn gymwys ar gyfer nawdd fisa Myfyriwr.   

    I gael yr holl wybodaeth, darllenwch y dudalen gwneud cais am fisa a chanllawiau.    

    Sylwch mai dim ond ar gyfer rhaglenni wyneb yn wyneb, ar gampws, heb elfennau astudio ar-lein y gall myfyrwyr sy’n derbyn Cymorth Ffederal yr Unol Daleithiau wneud cais.

  • Caiff y rhaglen BA Busnes a Rheolaeth ei hasesu trwy gyfuniad o ddulliau arloesol a rhai mwy traddodiadol a ddyluniwyd i ddatblygu dealltwriaeth myfyrwyr, y gallu i ddatrys problemau a meddwl yn greadigol yn ystod eu tair blynedd o astudio.

    Mae asesiadau wedi eu cysylltu’n agos â gweithgareddau dysgu, lle mae plant adeiladu dealltwriaeth a sgiliau mewn sesiynau wythnosol ac y mae modd iddynt ddysgu oherwydd asesiad ffurfiannol gydol y rhaglen.

  • Mae’n bosibl cwblhau’r rhaglen astudio hon heb unrhyw gostau ychwanegol.

    Efallai yr hoffai myfyrwyr brynu deunyddiau ar gyfer modylau, megis prif brosiect ond nid yw hyn yn ofynnol ac ni chaiff effaith ar y radd derfynol.

    Efallai yr hoffai myfyrwyr fynd ar ymweliadau dewisol dros nos yn y DU neu dramor ar ryw adeg yn ystod eu rhaglen astudio, gydag amcangyfrif o £600-£1000. Unwaith eto, nid yw presenoldeb ar ymweliadau maes dros nos ychwanegol yn orfodol ac ni fyddant yn effeithio ar y radd derfynol. Mae costau ar gyfer ymweliadau maes sy’n rhan o’r modylau wedi eu cynnwys yn ffioedd y cwrs.

  • Astudio drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg neu Ddwyieithog

    Mae’r Drindod Dewi Sant yn ymfalchïo yn y ffaith ei bod yn Brifysgol ddwyieithog ac mae modiwlau ar y cwrs hwn ar gael i’w hastudio drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg naill ai’n llawn neu’n rhannol. Ym mhob achos bydd myfyrwyr yn gallu cyflwyno asesiadau ysgrifenedig drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.

    Os byddwch yn dewis astudio’ch cwrs naill ai’n llawn neu’n rhannol drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg, efallai y byddwch yn gymwys i wneud cais am ysgoloriaethau a bwrsariaethau i’ch cefnogi gyda’ch astudiaethau. 

    Mae argaeledd modiwlau cyfrwng Cymraeg yn cael ei adolygu’n rheolaidd a gall amrywio bob blwyddyn yn dibynnu ar staffio, diddordebau ymchwil, amserlenni, galw myfyrwyr, ac isafswm niferoedd cofrestru, felly ni ellir gwarantu modiwlau penodol bob amser, cysylltwch â ni i drafod mwy.

    Cyfleoedd Cymraeg a Chymreig

    A ninnau’n brifysgol flaenllaw yng Nghymru, rydym yn falch o gynnig gwasanaethau cymorth a neuaddau preswyl arbennig i fyfyrwyr Cymraeg eu hiaith, gan annog ymdeimlad o gymuned a chartref oddi cartref, gan gynnwys ymuno â chlybiau a chymdeithasau i siaradwyr Cymraeg a dod yn aelod o’n cangen fywiog y Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol. 

    Cyfleoedd i Ddysgu Cymraeg

    Rydym hefyd yn darparu amrywiaeth o gyfleoedd i ddysgu a datblygu eich sgiliau Cymraeg.

  • Efallai eich bod yn gymwys i gael arian i helpu i gefnogi eich astudiaethau.  I ddysgu am ysgoloriaethau, bwrsarïau a chyfleoedd ariannu eraill sydd ar gael, ewch i’n hadran Bwrsarïau ac Ysgoloriaethau<.

  • BA Business and Management students have the opportunity to apply for our study abroad programme. If accepted, students will study overseas in one of our US or Canadian partner institutions for the second semester of level 5.

  • Noda adroddiad gan Fforwm Economaidd y Byd, erbyn 2020 y bydd 55% o’r sgiliau a ystyrir yn bwysig i gael swydd heddiw wedi newid; yn ôl yr adroddiad, y tri uchaf y bydd galw amdanynt gan y gweithlu fydd datrys problemau, meddwl yn feirniadol a chreadigrwydd. Trwy astudio Busnes a Rheolaeth gyda ni, byddwch yn dysgu’r sgiliau a’r galluoedd i ddatrys problemau’r dyfodol yn greadigol trwy fynd ati i gyflawni dysgu sy’n seiliedig ar broblemau ac sy’n anelu at drawsnewid eich meddwl am fusnes a rheolaeth.  Oddi mewn i’r rhaglen, byddwch yn gweithio ar brosiectau byw ar gyfer amrywiaeth o sefydliadau a byddwch hefyd yn cyflawni interniaeth orfodol yn y sector cyhoeddus, preifat neu wirfoddol.

    Mae ein graddedigion yn symud ymlaen i amrywiaeth o feysydd yn y sectorau cyhoeddus, preifat a gwirfoddol mewn meysydd megis arweinyddiaeth cynaliadwyedd, rheolaeth ariannol, marchnata, rheolaeth adnoddau dynol, rheolaeth prosiectau, datblygu cymunedol ac adfywio.

    Mae pwyslais ar entrepreneuriaeth ac arloesi yn y rhaglen hefyd wedi golygu bod nifer o’n graddedigion diweddar wedi gadael i sefydlu eu busnesau llwyddiannus eu hunain ac mae Ysgol Fusnes Caerfyrddin yn mynd ati’n rhagweithiol i gyfeirio myfyrwyr at gymorth mewnol ac allanol ar gyfer datblygiad busnes.

    Mae nifer o’n graddedigion yn dewis symud ymlaen i astudio pellach ar lefel Meistr neu Ddoethuriaeth naill ai yn Y Drindod Dewi Sant neu mewn prifysgolion eraill.  Yn Ysgol Fusnes Caerfyrddin, rydym yn cynnig amrywiaeth o raglenni ac mae gennym nifer o fyfyrwyr Doethuriaeth gweithredol.

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Business and Management (Full-time) (BA Hons)

Carmarthen
3 Years Full-Time
96-112 UCAS Points

Are you interested in Business and Management and want to help shape a better future? Our course, based at Carmarthen campus, is designed to prepare you for a career in a rapidly changing global environment. You will learn how responsible business can drive positive change in social, cultural, environmental, and economic areas.

This programme will deepen your understanding of organisations, their management, the economy, and the business environment. You’ll develop essential professional skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, and reflection. Our course encourages a forward-thinking and innovative approach, helping you understand the impact of actions and how both business and society can adapt for sustainable futures.

You’ll explore key areas like social justice, ethics, and well-being and see how these relate to business and management. Our aim is to help you become a global citizen who contributes to a sustainable world through your career and personal life.

Join us and become part of a generation that shapes business thinking and contributes positively to the world.

Speak Welsh? 40 credits of this course are available through the medium of Welsh.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • English
  • Bilingual
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
227W
Course length:
3 Years Full-Time
Entry requirements:
96-112 UCAS Points

Undergraduate Fees
Home (Full-time): £9,535 per year
Overseas (Full-time): £15,525 per year

Why choose this course?

01
Enhance your employability through strong established links with industry and the public and third sectors through live projects, internships, guest lectures and fieldwork.
02
Study business from a contemporary perspective with modules designed to give you the knowledge, understanding and skills needed for leading business in the future.
03
Join a supportive environment where you will discuss topics in small groups in a learning community of staff and students.

What you will learn

Our Business and Management course focuses on practical learning and critical thinking. We aim to develop students into global citizens who can lead responsibly and innovate sustainably in the business world.

In the first year, you will build a foundation in business management principles. You will study accounting, marketing, and human resource management. Key skills like digital literacy, quantitative analysis, and problem-solving will be developed through engaging, practical modules.

Global Business Challenges

(20 credits)

Financial Management for Business Sustainability

(20 credits)

Contemporary Management Approaches

(20 credits)

Distinctiveness and Regeneration

(20 credits)

Learning and Collaboration for Global Citizenship

(20 credits)

Sustainable Enterprise

(20 credits)

In the second year, you will deepen your understanding of management practice and organisational behaviour. Courses will cover corporate strategy, supply chain management, and business operations. You will also enhance your critical thinking and creative skills while working on real-world business problems.

Compulsory

Technological Change and Innovation

(20 credits)

Business Inquiry & Research

(20 credits)

Responsible Marketing

(20 credits)

Internship and Volunteerism

(20 Credits)

Politics and Policy Analysis

(20 Credits)

Working in an Inclusive World

(20 Credits)

Optional

International Mobility Opportunity

(60 Credits)

In the final year, you will focus on advanced topics such as leadership, innovation, and sustainability. You will explore entrepreneurial ventures and engage in strategic management projects. This year prepares you to graduate as a confident, ethical, and innovative business professional ready to make a global impact.

Globally Responsible Business

(20 credits)

Digital Business

(20 credits)

Strategies for Resilience and Prosperity

(20 credits)

Sustainable Business Dissertation

(40 Credits)

The Green Economy

(20 Credits)

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Further information

  • 96-112 UCAS Tariff Points

    The UCAS tariff score is applicable to you if you have recently studied a qualification that has a UCAS tariff equivalence. UCAS provides a tariff calculator for you to work out what your qualification is worth within the UCAS tariff. 

    Alternative entry routes  

    If this course interests you, but you don’t have the entry requirements to join our bachelor’s degree you could consider:  

    • ‘with Foundation Year’. This route is designed to give you extra support as it provides you with an additional year (full-time) of supported study.   

    Once you successfully complete your Foundation Year studies, you will automatically advance onto the main degree.   

    • Certificate in Higher Education (CertHE). This is a one-year course and is equivalent to the first year of the three year, full-time bachelor’s degree.  

     Once you have successfully completed your CertHE studies, you will be eligible to progress for the remaining two years of the bachelor’s degree.  

    These are ideal routes if you are returning to study after a gap, or if you have not previously studied this subject, or if you did not achieve the grades you need for a place on this degree.   

    Admissions Advice and Support  

    We may make you a lower offer based on a range of factors, such as your background, experiences and individual circumstances. This is known as ‘Contextual Admissions’. For specific advice and support you can contact our enquiries team for more information about entry requirements.  

    English language requirements  

    If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.0, with not less than 5.5 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.  

    Visit the International Applications section of our website to find out more about our English Language Requirements and pre-sessional English Language Courses. 

    Visa and funding requirements  

    If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa.  

    For courses of more than six months’ duration you will require a Student visa.  

    International students who require a Student visa should apply for our full-time courses as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship.   

    For full information read our visa application and guides.    

    Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study.  

  • The BA Business and Management programme is assessed by a combination of innovative and more traditional methods which are designed to develop students’ understanding, problem-solving and creative thinking during their three years of study.

    Assessments are closely linked to learning activities, where students build understanding and skills in weekly sessions and are able to learn from formative assessment throughout the programme. 

  • It is possible to complete this programme of study without any additional costs.

    Students may wish to purchase materials for modules, such as a major project but this is not a requirement and will have no bearing on the final grade.

    Students may also wish to attend optional overnight field visits in the UK or overseas at some point during their programme of study, with an estimate of £600-£1000. Again, attendance at additional overnight field visits are not compulsory and have no bearing on the final grade. Costs for field visits which are part of modules are included in course fees.

  • Study through the medium of Welsh or Bilingually

    UWTSD prides itself on being a bilingual University and some modules in this course are available to study through the medium of Welsh either fully or partially. In all cases students will be able to submit written assessments through the medium of Welsh.

    If you choose to study your course either fully or partially through the medium of Welsh, you may be eligible to apply for scholarships and bursaries to support you with your studies.

    The availability of Welsh medium modules is reviewed regularly and may vary each year depending on staffing, research interests, timetabling, student demand, and minimum enrolment numbers, so specific modules cannot always be guaranteed, get in touch to discuss more.

    Welsh Opportunities

    As a leading Welsh university, we are proud to offer dedicated support services and halls of residence for Welsh-speaking students, encouraging the sense of community and the feeling of a home away from home, including joining clubs and societies for Welsh speakers and becoming a member of our vibrant Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol branch.

    Opportunities to Learn Welsh

    We also provide a variety of opportunities to learn and develop your Welsh language skills.

  • You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available, please visit our Bursaries and Scholarships section.

  • BA Business and Management students have the opportunity to apply for our study abroad programme. If accepted, students will study overseas in one of our US or Canadian partner institutions for the second semester of level 5.

  • A report by the World Economic Forum notes that by 2020 35% of the skills that are considered important for today’s employment will have changed; according to the report, the top three skills required by the workforce will be complex problem solving, critical thinking and creativity. By studying Business and Management with us you will gain the skills and abilities to creatively solve the problems of the future by engaging in problem based learning which aims to transform your thinking about business and management.  Within the programme you will be working on live projects for a range of organisations and will also undertake a compulsory internship within the public, private or voluntary sector.

    Our graduates progress to a range of areas within the public, private and voluntary sectors in areas such as sustainability leadership, financial management, marketing, human resources management, project management, community development and regeneration.

    An emphasis on entrepreneurship and innovation within the programme has also meant that a number of our recent graduates have left to successfully set up their own enterprises and Carmarthen Business School is proactive in signposting students to internal and external support for business development.

    Several of our graduates also choose to progress to further study at Masters and Doctoral level either within UWTSD or at other universities.  At Carmarthen Business School we offer a range of postgraduate programmes and have a number of active Doctoral students.

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Rheolaeth Busnes (Llawn amser) (BA Anrh)

Abertawe
3 Blynedd Llawn Amser
96-112 o Bwyntiau UCAS

Mae ein Gradd Rheolaeth Busnes yn Abertawe yn berffaith os ydych chi’n gobeithio gweithio ym myd busnes, boed hynny’n lleol neu ledled y byd. Bydd ein rhaglen yn rhoi dealltwriaeth gref i chi o fusnes a rheolaeth wrth eich helpu i ddatblygu sgiliau pwysig y mae cyflogwyr yn eu gwerthfawrogi.

Yn y radd hon, byddwch yn dysgu am feysydd allweddol fel cyllid, rheolaeth adnoddau dynol, marchnata, a chyfrifeg. Mae’r pynciau hyn yn hanfodol er mwyn deall sut mae busnesau yn gweithredu a llwyddo. Byddwch hefyd yn archwilio economeg a strategaeth, sy’n eich helpu i feddwl yn feirniadol am benderfyniadau busnes.

Un o’r pethau cyffrous am y cwrs hwn yw’r cyfle i ddysgu mewn ffordd ymarferol. Byddwch yn cymryd rhan mewn prosiectau yn y byd go iawn ac yn ennill profiadau ymarferol trwy weithgareddau allgyrsiol gyda gwahanol gwmnïau y mae gennym berthynas sefydledig gyda nhw. Nid yn unig mae hyn yn golygu y byddwch yn dysgu yn yr ystafell ddosbarth ond byddwch hefyd yn rhoi eich gwybodaeth ar waith mewn lleoliadau busnes go iawn. Byddwch yn cwrdd ag ymarferwyr proffesiynol y diwydiant ac yn adeiladu rhwydwaith sy’n gallu agor drysau i gyfleoedd gyrfa yn y dyfodol.

Hefyd, mae ein rhaglen yn canolbwyntio ar ddatblygu sgiliau arweinyddiaeth ac entrepreneuriaeth. Byddwch yn dysgu sut i reoli timau, gwneud penderfyniadau strategol, ac annog arloesedd o fewn busnesau. Mae’r sgiliau hyn yn hanfodol i unrhyw un sy’n gobeithio sefyll allan yn y byd busnes cystadleuol. Gyda ffocws ar gyflogadwyedd, mae ein cwrs wedi’i lunio i roi i chi’r wybodaeth arbenigol a’r profiad o ddiwydiant sydd eu hangen ar gyfer cyfleoedd gyrfa yn y maes busnes byd-eang.

Mae’r rhaglen hon yn sicrhau bod gennych sgiliau trawsnewid digidol ac arloesi gan eich paratoi ar gyfer rheolaeth busnes y dyfodol. Byddwch yn elwa o gyfleoedd helaeth i rwydweithio ac yn datblygu dealltwriaeth ddofn o arweinyddiaeth, strategaeth, ac entrepreneuriaeth.

Gallwch astudio 40 credyd o’r cwrs yma drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • Saesneg
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
BMG1
Course length:
3 Blynedd Llawn Amser
Entry requirements:
96-112 o Bwyntiau UCAS

Undergraduate Fees
Home (Full-time): £9,535 per year
Overseas (Full-time): £15,525 per year

Pam dewis y cwrs hwn

01
Cyfraniad staff sydd â phrofiad o ddiwydiant, ac y mae eu gwybodaeth yn seiliedig ar ymchwil, at yr addysgu.
02
Y cyfle i astudio dramor.
03
Y cyfle i ymgymryd ag o leiaf dwy interniaeth yn ystod y rhaglen dair blynedd.
04
Sgiliau cyflogadwyedd wedi’u mewnblannu ym mhob modwl.
05
Amrywiaeth y modylau ac asesiadau dilys.
06
Cyfle i astudio rhai modylau drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

Trwy gydol y cwrs, byddwch yn datblygu sgiliau beirniadol wrth gyfathrebu, datrys problemau, ac arfer adfyfyriol. Erbyn diwedd eich astudiaethau, byddwch yn barod am yrfa lwyddiannus ym maes rheolaeth busnes, ac i gael effaith sylweddol ar wahanol sectorau. 

Yn y flwyddyn gyntaf, cewch eich cyflwyno i hanfodion rheolaeth busnes, gan drin a thrafod pynciau hanfodol fel cyllid, rheolaeth adnoddau dynol, a marchnata. Byddwch hefyd yn datblygu eich dealltwriaeth o gyfrifeg, gan osod y sylfeini ar gyfer astudiaethau uwch. Trwy aseiniadau a phrosiectau ymarferol, byddwch yn dechrau rhoi gwybodaeth ddamcaniaethol ar waith mewn sefyllfaoedd busnes yn y byd go iawn.

Yn yr ail flwyddyn, byddwch yn adeiladu ar eich gwybodaeth sylfaenol ac yn dechrau archwilio meysydd manylach fel arfer marchnata, rheolaeth perfformiad ariannol, a hanfodion cyfraith contract. Yn ogystal, cewch gyfle i fynd am gyfnod i astudio dramor, gan ennill profiad ymarferol gwerthfawr a chyfoethogi eich cyflogadwyedd. 

Gorfodol

Dewisol

Yn y flwyddyn olaf, byddwch yn ffocysu ar bynciau uwch gan ganolbwyntio ar foeseg, cynaliadwyedd, arweinyddiaeth, a rheolaeth. Byddwch yn ymgymryd â phrosiect annibynnol, lle byddwch yn cymhwyso eich gwybodaeth i broblem neu gyfle busnes. Bydd y cwrs yn rhoi i chi’r sgiliau sydd eu hangen i yrru llwyddiant busnes mewn amgylchedd byd-eang sy’n newid yn gyflym.

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Gwybodaeth allweddol

  • 96-112 o Bwyntiau Tariff UCAS

    Mae’r sgôr tariff UCAS yn berthnasol i chi os ydych chi wedi astudio cymhwyster yn ddiweddar sy’n gyfwerth â thariff UCAS . Mae UCAS yn darparu cyfrifiannell tariff er mwyn i chi weithio allan beth yw gwerth eich cymhwyster o fewn tariff UCAS.  

    Llwybrau mynediad amgen  

    Os ydy’r cwrs hwn o ddiddordeb i chi, ond nid yw’r gofynion mynediad gennych i ymuno â’n gradd baglor, gallech ystyried:  

    • ‘gyda Blwyddyn Sylfaen’. Mae’r llwybr hwn wedi’i gynllunio i roi cymorth ychwanegol i chi am ei fod yn rhoi blwyddyn ychwanegol (llawn amser) i chi o astudio wedi’i gefnogi.   

    Unwaith y byddwch chi wedi cwblhau eich astudiaethau Blwyddyn Sylfaen, byddwch yn symud ymlaen yn awtomatig i’r brif radd.  

    • Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch (TystAU). Cwrs un flwyddyn yw hwn ac mae’n gyfwerth â blwyddyn gyntaf y radd baglor tair blynedd, llawn amser.  

     Unwaith y byddwch wedi cwblhau eich astudiaethau TystAU, byddwch yn gymwys i symud ymlaen i’r ddwy flynedd sy’n weddill o’r radd baglor.  

    Mae’r rhain yn llwybrau delfrydol os ydych yn dychwelyd i astudio ar ôl seibiant, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio’r pwnc hwn o’r blaen, neu os na wnaethoch chi gyflawni’r graddau sydd eu hangen i gael lle ar y radd hon.  

    Cyngor a Chymorth Derbyn  

    Efallai y gwnawn ni roi cynnig is i chi yn seiliedig ar ystod o ffactorau, fel eich cefndir, profiadau ac amgylchiadau unigol. Gelwir hyn yn‘Derbyniadau Cyd-destunol’. I gael cyngor a chymorth penodol, gallwch gysylltu â’n tîm ymholiadau i gael rhagor o wybodaeth am ofynion mynediad. 

    Gofynion Iaith Saesneg  

    Os nad Saesneg yw eich iaith gyntaf, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio drwy gyfrwng y Saesneg o’r blaen, mae ein gofyniad arferol yn gyfwerth â sgôr o 6.0 y System Brofi Iaith Saesneg Rhyngwladol (Prawf Academaidd IELTS), heb gael llai na 5.5 ym mhob un o’r is-brofion. Rydym hefyd yn derbyn profion iaith Saesneg eraill.  

    Ewch i ymweld ag adran Ceisiadau Rhyngwladol ein gwefan i ddysgu rhagor am ein Gofynion Iaith Saesneg a Chyrsiau Iaith Saesneg ymlaen llaw. 

     Gofynion fisa ac ariannu 

    Os nad ydych o’r DU ac nid oes gennych breswyliad yma yn barod, efallai bydd angen i chi wneud cais am fisa.  

    Ar gyfer cyrsiau sy’n fwy na chwe mis, bydd angen fisa myfyrwyr arnoch chi.  

    Dylai myfyrwyr rhyngwladol sydd angen fisa Myfyriwr wneud cais am ein cyrsiau llawn amser gan eu bod yn gymwys ar gyfer nawdd fisa Myfyriwr.   

    I gael yr holl wybodaeth, darllenwch y dudalen gwneud cais am fisa a chanllawiau.    

    Sylwch mai dim ond ar gyfer rhaglenni wyneb yn wyneb, ar gampws, heb elfennau astudio ar-lein y gall myfyrwyr sy’n derbyn Cymorth Ffederal yr Unol Daleithiau wneud cais.

  • Mae’r dulliau asesu’n amrywio o fodwl i fodwl ond gallwch ddisgwyl ystod o asesiadau gan gynnwys gwaith cwrs, gwaith ymarferol ac arholiadau. Mae asesiadau’n cyfuno trylwyredd academaidd â thasgau dilys o’r“byd go iawn”sy’n arddangos gallu myfyriwr i gymhwyso ei wybodaeth a’i sgiliau’n ystyrlon.

  • Costau ychwanegol i’w talu gan y myfyriwr

    Fel sefydliad, ymdrechwn yn barhaus i gyfoethogi profiadau myfyrwyr ac o ganlyniad, mae’n bosibl y daw costau ychwanegol i ran y myfyrwyr sy’n gysylltiedig â gweithgareddau a fydd yn ychwanegu gwerth at eu haddysg. Lle bo modd, cedwir y costau hyn mor isel â phosibl, gyda’r gweithgareddau ychwanegol yn ddewisol.

    Lleoliad

    Bydd ffi ychwanegol o £1800 ar gyfer myfyrwyr sy’n dewis astudio’r rhaglen gyda’r lleoliad blwyddyn mewn diwydiant dewisol. Bydd gan fyfyrwyr sy’n ymgymryd â lleoliadau tramor gostau teithio, byw ac efallai costau llety i’w talu. Bydd y swm yn amodol ar y lleoliad a chyflwr presennol y bunt. Bydd costau fisa ychwanegol yn daladwy yn achos myfyrwyr sy’n ymgymryd â lleoliadau yn UDA.

    Costau teithiau maes a lleoliadau

    Bydd teithiau maes ar gael i fyfyrwyr, sydd yn ddewisol. Darperir gwybodaeth am gostau ar gyfer teithiau yn y DU ac yn rhyngwladol ar ddechrau’r flwyddyn academaidd.

    Yn achos teithiau maes disgwylir i fyfyrwyr dalu bedair wythnos ymlaen llaw. Yn achos lleoliadau tramor disgwylir iddynt dalu’r costau teithio a chostau fisa dri mis ymlaen llaw.

  • Mae’r Drindod Dewi Sant yn ymfalchïo yn y ffaith ei bod yn Brifysgol ddwyieithog ac er nad oes unrhyw fodiwlau ar gael drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg ar y cwrs hwn ar hyn o bryd, ym mhob achos gall myfyrwyr gyflwyno asesiadau ysgrifenedig drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.

    Cyfleoedd Cymraeg a Chymreig

    A ninnau’n brifysgol flaenllaw yng Nghymru, rydym yn falch o gynnig gwasanaethau cymorth a neuaddau preswyl arbennig i fyfyrwyr Cymraeg eu hiaith, gan annog ymdeimlad o gymuned a chartref oddi cartref, gan gynnwys ymuno â chlybiau a chymdeithasau i siaradwyr Cymraeg a dod yn aelod o’n cangen fywiog y Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.

    Cyfleoedd i Ddysgu Cymraeg

    Rydym hefyd yn darparu amrywiaeth o gyfleoedd i ddysgu a datblygu eich sgiliau Cymraeg

  • Efallai eich bod yn gymwys i gael arian i helpu i gefnogi eich astudiaethau.  I ddysgu am ysgoloriaethau, bwrsarïau a chyfleoedd ariannu eraill sydd ar gael, ewch i’n hadran Bwrsarïau ac Ysgoloriaethau.

  • Mae ein graddau busnes yn rhoi i fyfyrwyr ystod eang o sgiliau y mae amrywiaeth o gyflogwyr yn chwilio amdanynt. O ganlyniad i natur hyblyg ac eang y rhaglen bydd graddedigion yn gymwys i fynd i weithio mewn ystod o ddiwydiannau a sectorau gan gynnwys y sectorau dielw, cyhoeddus a phreifat. 

    Mae’r Ysgol Fusnes yn cynnig cymorth pwrpasol i fyfyrwyr ynghylch lleoliadau, a chynigir cyngor sy’n benodol i’r diwydiant gan arbenigwyr yn y ddisgyblaeth. Bydd myfyrwyr yn cael y cyfle i ymgymryd â lleoliadau/interniaethau fel rhan o’u rhaglen radd a/neu yn ychwanegol i’r modylau a addysgir. Hefyd, fe fydd yna gyfleoedd i ymuno â rhaglenni Datblygiad Proffesiynol Parhaus (DPP) y cyrff sy’n gysylltiedig â’r diwydiant.

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Business Management (Full-time) (BA Hons)

Swansea
3 Years Full-Time
96-112 UCAS Points

Our Business Management degree in Swansea is perfect if you are looking at working in the world of business, whether locally or globally. Our programme will give you a strong understanding of business and management while helping you develop important skills valued by employers.

In this degree, you will learn about key areas like finance, human resource management, marketing, and accounting. These subjects are crucial for understanding how businesses operate and succeed. You’ll also explore economics and strategy, which will help you think critically about business decisions.

One of the exciting parts of this course is the opportunity for hands-on learning. You will take part in real-world projects and gain practical experience through extra-curricular activities with various companies with which we have a long-standing relationship. This means you’ll not only learn in the classroom but also apply your knowledge in real business settings. You’ll meet industry professionals and build a network that can open doors to future career opportunities.

Our programme also focuses on developing leadership and entrepreneurship skills. You will learn how to manage teams, make strategic decisions, and drive innovation within a business. These skills are essential for anyone looking to stand out in the competitive business world. With a focus on employability, our course is designed to provide you with the specialist knowledge and industry experience needed for career opportunities in global business.

This programme ensures you are equipped with the skills for digital transformation and innovation, preparing you for the future of business management. You will benefit from extensive networking opportunities and develop a deep understanding of leadership, strategy, and entrepreneurship.

Speak Welsh? 40 credits of this course are available through the medium of Welsh.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • English
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
BMG1
Course length:
3 Years Full-Time
Entry requirements:
96-112 UCAS Points

Undergraduate Fees
Home (Full-time): £9,535 per year
Overseas (Full-time): £15,525 per year

Why choose this course?

01
The involvement of industry experienced and research informed staff in teaching.
02
The opportunity to study abroad.
03
The opportunity to undertake at least two internships during the three-year programme.
04
Employability skills embedded across all modules.
05
The variety of modules and authentic assessments.
06
Opportunity to study some modules through the medium of Welsh.

What you will learn

Throughout the course, you will develop critical skills in communication, problem-solving, and reflective practice. By the end of your studies, you will be well-prepared for a successful career in the business management field, ready to make a significant impact in various sectors.

In the first year, you will be introduced to the fundamentals of business management, covering essential topics such as finance, human resource management, and marketing. You will also develop your understanding of accounting, setting the groundwork for more advanced studies. Through practical assignments and projects, you will begin to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world business scenarios.

Learning in the Digital Era

(20 credits)

Entrepreneurial Innovation

(20 credits)

Finance for Business

(20 credits)

Marketing Fundamentals

(20 credits)

People and Organisations

(20 credits)

The Changing Business Environment

(20 Credits)

In the second year, you will build on your foundational knowledge and start to explore in-depth areas such as marketing practice, financial performance management, and the basics of contract law. Additionally, you will have the chance to participate in a study-abroad opportunity, gaining invaluable practical experience and enhancing your employability.

Compulsory

Changemakers: Creativity and Value Creation

(20 credits)

Changemakers: Building your Personal Brand for Sustainable Employment

(20 credits)

Marketing In Practice

(20 credits)

Financial Performance Management

(20 credits)

Contract Law

(20 credits)

Professional Placement or Volunteerism

(20 Credits)

Optional

International Mobility Opportunity

(60 Credits)

In the final year, you will focus on advanced topics focussing on ethics, sustainability, leadership, and management. You will undertake an independent project, where you will apply your knowledge to a specific business problem or opportunity. The course will equip you with the skills needed to drive business success in a rapidly changing global environment.

Independent Project

(40 credits)

Contemporary Issues in Management

(20 credits)

Global Ethics

(20 credits)

Leading and Developing People

(20 credits)

Strategic Management and Sustainability

(20 credits)

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Further information

  • 96-112 UCAS Tariff Points  

    The UCAS tariff score is applicable to you if you have recently studied a qualification that has a UCAS tariff equivalence. UCAS provides a tariff calculator for you to work out what your qualification is worth within the UCAS tariff.

    Alternative entry routes  

    If this course interests you, but you don’t have the entry requirements to join our bachelor’s degree you could consider:  

    • ‘with Foundation Year’. This route is designed to give you extra support as it provides you with an additional year (full-time) of supported study.   

    Once you successfully complete your Foundation Year studies, you will automatically advance onto the main degree.   

    • Certificate in Higher Education (CertHE). This is a one-year course and is equivalent to the first year of the three year, full-time bachelor’s degree.  

     Once you have successfully completed your CertHE studies, you will be eligible to progress for the remaining two years of the bachelor’s degree.  

    These are ideal routes if you are returning to study after a gap, or if you have not previously studied this subject, or if you did not achieve the grades you need for a place on this degree.   

    Admissions Advice and Support  

    We may make you a lower offer based on a range of factors, such as your background, experiences and individual circumstances. This is known as ‘Contextual Admissions’. For specific advice and support you can contact our enquiries team for more information about entry requirements.  

    English language requirements  

    If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.0, with not less than 5.5 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.  

    Visit the International Applications section of our website to find out more about our English Language Requirements and pre-sessional English Language Courses. 

    Visa and funding requirements  

    If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa.  

    For courses of more than six months’ duration you will require a Student visa.  

    International students who require a Student visa should apply for our full-time courses as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship.   

    For full information read our visa application and guides.    

    Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study.  

  • Assessment methods vary from module to module but you can expect a range of assessments including, coursework, practical work and exams. Assessments combine academic rigor with authentic “real-world” tasks that demonstrate a students ability to meaningfully apply their knowledge and skills.

  • Extra costs to be borne by the student

    As an institution, we seek to continually enhance the student experience and as a result, additional costs may be incurred by the student on activities that will add value to their education. Where possible these costs will be kept to a minimum with additional activities being optional.

    Placement

    There will be an additional fee of £1800 for students who choose to study the programme with the optional year in industry placement. Students undertaking placements abroad will incur travel, living and possibly accommodation costs, which is not included in the fee specified. The amount will depend upon location and the current state of the UK pound. For students undertaking placements in the USA, additional visa costs will apply.

    Field trips and placement costs

    Field trips will be available for students, which are optional. Costs for the UK and International trips will be provided at the beginning of the academic year.

    Students will be expected to pay four weeks prior to field trips taking place. Travel and visa costs for overseas placements, three months before departure.

  • UWTSD prides itself on being a bilingual University and although there aren’t currently any modules available through the medium of Welsh on this course, in all cases students can submit written assessments through the medium of Welsh.

    Welsh Opportunities

    As a leading Welsh university, we are proud to offer dedicated support services and halls of residence for Welsh-speaking students, encouraging the sense of community and the feeling of a home away from home, including joining clubs and societies for Welsh speakers and becoming a member of our vibrant Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol branch. 

    Opportunities to Learn Welsh

    We also provide a variety of opportunities to learn and develop your Welsh language skills.

  • You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available, please visit our Bursaries and Scholarships section.

  • Our business degrees provide students with a broad range of skills that are sought after by a range of employers. Due to the flexible and broad nature of the programme graduates will be equipped to enter a range of industries and sectors including not of profit, public and private sectors. 

    The Business School offers students dedicated placement support with industry-specific advice being offered by discipline experts. Students will have the opportunity to undertake placements/internships as part of their degree programme and/or in addition to the taught modules. Opportunities to join the Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Programmes of the associated industry bodies is also possible.

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Astudiaethau Celtaidd (Llawn amser) (BA Anrh)

Dysgu o Bell
3 Blynedd Llawn Amser
96-112 o Bwyntiau UCAS

Archwiliwch ddiwylliannau cyfoethog ac amrywiol y byd Celtaidd. Drwy’r cwrs hwn, byddwch yn meithrin dealltwriaeth lawn o’r bywyd Celtaidd, llenyddiaeth Geltaidd, a chrefydd Geltaidd a luniodd gymdeithasau hynafol a modern ledled Cymru, Iwerddon, Cernyw, a thu hwnt. Gyda ffocws ar safbwyntiau hanesyddol a modern, mae’r cwrs yn eich galluogi i ymgysylltu â threftadaeth y rhanbarthau Celtaidd a gwerthfawrogi’r cysylltiadau diwylliannol dwfn sy’n cysylltu’r ardaloedd hyn.

Mae’r rhaglen wedi’i chynllunio i fod yn hygyrch i fyfyrwyr o bob cefndir, gydag opsiynau i naill ai ddysgu Cymraeg o’r dechrau neu wella eich sgiliau Cymraeg. Mae’r ffocws hwn ar yr iaith Gymraeg ac ieithoedd Celtaidd eraill yn rhoi cipolwg  gwerthfawr ar arwyddocâd diwylliannol a chymdeithasol yr ieithoedd hyn, yn y gorffennol a heddiw. Trwy ddysgu neu ddatblygu eich sgiliau yn y Gymraeg, byddwch hefyd yn gwella eich sgiliau cyflogaeth yn y dyfodol, gan roi mantais i chi mewn sectorau fel addysg, treftadaeth a gwasanaethau cyhoeddus.

Drwy gydol y cwrs, byddwch yn astudio amrywiaeth o bynciau o’r hen Geltiaid i gymdeithasau Celtaidd modern. Byddwch yn archwilio sut mae diwylliant Celtaidd wedi esblygu, gan edrych ar ei effaith ar hanes a chymdeithas Ewrop. Trwy hanes y rhanbarthau Celtaidd, byddwch yn archwilio datblygiadau diwylliannol allweddol a sut mae’r rhain wedi siapio bywyd ledled Cymru, Iwerddon a Chernyw.

Mae’r cwrs yn eich annog i ymgysylltu’n ddwfn â’r pwnc trwy astudio testunau llenyddol ac archwilio ffynonellau gwreiddiol ac eilaidd yn feirniadol. Byddwch yn datblygu sgiliau ymchwil hanfodol, gan ddefnyddio amrywiaeth o ddamcaniaethau a methodolegau i ddadansoddi digwyddiadau hanesyddol, newidiadau diwylliannol, a darnau pwysig o lenyddiaeth. Bydd y dadansoddiad beirniadol hwn yn eich paratoi ar gyfer ystod o yrfaoedd neu astudiaeth academaidd bellach, gan y byddwch yn cael sylfaen gadarn mewn sgiliau pwnc-benodol a throsglwyddadwy.

P’un a ydych yn angerddol am y dreftadaeth Geltaidd, â diddordeb mewn iaith, neu’n awyddus i archwilio llenyddiaeth Geltaidd, mae’r cwrs hwn yn darparu profiad cynhwysfawr a diddorol. Ar ôl graddio, byddwch wedi’ch paratoi’n dda i ddilyn gyrfa neu astudiaeth bellach, gyda gwerthfawrogiad dwfn o hanes, diwylliant ac arwyddocâd y byd Celtaidd.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • Saesneg
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
CS01
Course length:
3 Blynedd Llawn Amser
Entry requirements:
96-112 o Bwyntiau UCAS

Undergraduate Fees
Home (Full-time): £9,535 per year
Overseas (Full-time): £15,525 per year

Pam dewis y cwrs hwn

01
Bydd ein myfyrwyr yn astudio amrywiaeth eang o fodylau a phynciau ar ddiwylliant Celtaidd a llenyddiaeth Geltaidd, o’r Hen Fyd i’r cyfnod modern.
02
Addysgir y rhaglen hon i chi drwy ein platfform dysgu o bell unigryw, felly gallwch ddal ati i weithio a chadw at eich ymrwymiadau teuluol wrth i chi astudio at eich gradd BA.
03
Dysgu ymhle i ddod o hyd i’r ffynonellau pwysicaf ar y bobloedd Geltaidd a sut i gwestiynu'r gwahanol fersiynau o’r gorffennol a gynigiwyd gan haneswyr, ieithyddion, llên-gwerinwyr ac archeolegwyr.

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

Mae ein rhaglen Astudiaethau Celtaidd yn cyfuno trylwyredd academaidd â dull sy’n canolbwyntio ar fyfyrwyr. Rydym yn credu mewn ymgysylltu â phynciau a syniadau amrywiol, gan gynnig yr offer i chi feddwl yn feirniadol, dadansoddi ffynonellau, ac archwilio’r byd Celtaidd trwy iaith, llenyddiaeth, hanes a diwylliant. Mae pob blwyddyn yn adeiladu ar y sgiliau hyn, gan feithrin twf academaidd a phersonol.

Yn y flwyddyn gyntaf, byddwch yn ennill dealltwriaeth sylfaenol o fywyd Celtaidd, hanes a diwylliant Celtaidd ledled Cymru, Iwerddon a Chernyw. Cewch eich cyflwyno i ieithoedd a llenyddiaeth Geltaidd, gan ddysgu dulliau ymchwil allweddol wrth ddechrau eich astudiaethau iaith Gymraeg neu wella sgiliau presennol. Mae‘r flwyddyn hon yn canolbwyntio ar ddatblygu sgiliau astudio hanfodol a meddwl yn feirniadol.

Mae llawer o’n cyrsiau Dyniaethau yn defnyddio system blwyddyn A/B. Mae hyn yn golygu bod myfyrwyr Lefel 5 a Lefel 6 yn cael eu haddysgu gyda’i gilydd, gyda modiwlau naill ai’n cael eu cyflwyno bob blwyddyn neu ar sail cylchdro (A/B). Mae tîm y rhaglen yn cadw’r hawl i addasu blynyddoedd A/B ac addysgu semester yn ôl yr angen. 

Gan adeiladu ar wybodaeth y flwyddyn gyntaf, byddwch yn archwilio pynciau mwy arbenigol fel crefydd Geltaidd, treftadaeth y rhanbarthau Celtaidd, a thestunau llenyddol allweddol o’r hen Geltiaid  hyd at yr oes fodern. Byddwch yn dyfnhau eich sgiliau dadansoddi beirniadol, yn ymgysylltu â ffynonellau gwreiddiol ac eilaidd, ac yn parhau i ddatblygu eich hyfedredd yn y Gymraeg.

Gorfodol - Blwyddyn A

Dewisol - Blwyddyn A

Gorfodol - Blwyddyn B

Gorfodol - Blwyddyn B

Yn y flwyddyn olaf, byddwch yn canolbwyntio ar ymchwil annibynnol, gan gwblhau traethawd hir ar bwnc o’ch dewis. Byddwch yn archwilio themâu uwch mewn llenyddiaeth, hanes a diwylliant Celtaidd, gan gymhwyso damcaniaethau a methodolegau cymhleth. Mae’r flwyddyn hon yn eich paratoi ar gyfer y gweithle neu astudiaeth bellach drwy fireinio’ch sgiliau academaidd a throsglwyddadwy.

Dewisol

Dewisol

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Gwybodaeth allweddol

  • 96-112 o Bwyntiau Tariff UCAS

    Mae’r sgôr tariff UCAS yn berthnasol i chi os ydych chi wedi astudio cymhwyster yn ddiweddar sy’n gyfwerth â thariff UCAS. Mae UCAS yn darparu cyfrifiannell tariff er mwyn i chi weithio allan beth yw gwerth eich cymhwyster o fewn tariff UCAS. 

    Cyngor a Chymorth Derbyn 

    Efallai y gwnawn ni roi cynnig is i chi yn seiliedig ar ystod o ffactorau, fel eich cefndir, profiadau ac amgylchiadau unigol. Gelwir hyn yn‘Derbyniadau Cyd-destunol’.I gael cyngor a chymorth penodol, gallwch gysylltu â’n tîm ymholiadaui gael rhagor o wybodaeth am ofynion mynediad.

    Gofynion Iaith Saesneg 

    Os nad Saesneg yw eich iaith gyntaf, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio drwy gyfrwng y Saesneg o’r blaen, mae ein gofyniad arferol yn gyfwerth â sgôr o 6.0 y System Brofi Iaith Saesneg Rhyngwladol (Prawf Academaidd IELTS), heb gael llai na 5.5 ym mhob un o’r is-brofion. Rydym hefyd yn derbyn profion iaith Saesneg eraill.

    Ewch i ymweld ag adran Ceisiadau Rhyngwladol ein gwefan i ddysgu rhagor am ein Gofynion Iaith Saesneg a Chyrsiau Iaith Saesneg ymlaen llaw.

    Gofynion fisa ac ariannu

    Os nad ydych o’r DU ac nid oes gennych breswyliad yma yn barod, efallai bydd angen i chi wneud cais am fisa.

    Ar gyfer cyrsiau sy’n fwy na chwe mis, bydd angen fisa myfyrwyr arnoch chi.

    Dylai myfyrwyr rhyngwladol sydd angen fisa Myfyriwr wneud cais am ein cyrsiau llawn amser gan eu bod yn gymwys ar gyfer nawdd fisa Myfyriwr.

    I gael yr holl wybodaeth, darllenwch y dudalen gwneud cais am fisa a chanllawiau.

    Sylwch mai dim ond ar gyfer rhaglenni wyneb yn wyneb, ar gampws, heb elfennau astudio ar-lein y gall myfyrwyr sy’n derbyn Cymorth Ffederal yr Unol Daleithiau wneud cais.

  • Mae’r Drindod Dewi Sant yn ymfalchïo yn y ffaith ei bod yn Brifysgol ddwyieithog ac er nad oes unrhyw fodiwlau ar gael drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg ar y cwrs hwn ar hyn o bryd, ym mhob achos gall myfyrwyr gyflwyno asesiadau ysgrifenedig drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.

    Cyfleoedd Cymraeg a Chymreig

    A ninnau’n brifysgol flaenllaw yng Nghymru, rydym yn falch o gynnig gwasanaethau cymorth a neuaddau preswyl arbennig i fyfyrwyr Cymraeg eu hiaith, gan annog ymdeimlad o gymuned a chartref oddi cartref, gan gynnwys ymuno â chlybiau a chymdeithasau i siaradwyr Cymraeg a dod yn aelod o’n cangen fywiog y Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.

    Cyfleoedd i Ddysgu Cymraeg

    Rydym hefyd yn darparu amrywiaeth o gyfleoedd i ddysgu a datblygu eich sgiliau Cymraeg

  • Bydd y rhaglen hon yn cynnwys nifer o’r mathau canlynol o asesu:

    • traethodau 1,000 i 4,000 o eiriau o hyd
    • dadansoddi dogfennau
    • adolygiadau o lyfrau / cyfnodolion
    • adroddiadau byr a dyddlyfrau adfyfyriol
    • profion amser
    • arholiadau a welir a nas gwelir o flaen llaw
    • dyddlyfrau maes
    • posteri
    • cyflwyniadau grŵp ac unigol
    • traethodau hir 10,000 o eiriau
    • wicis
    • sylwebaethau
    • gwerthusiadau ffilm
  • Gwneir amcangyfrifon gan dybio y bydd myfyrwyr yn prynu copïau newydd o’r llyfrau.  Gallai myfyrwyr hefyd ddewis gwario arian ar argraffu fersiynau drafft o’u gwaith.

    Gallai myfyrwyr wario hyd at £300 y flwyddyn ar lyfrau a deunyddiau ychwanegol cysylltiedig.

    Disgwylir i fyfyrwyr gyflwyno dau gopi caled o’u prosiect terfynol, ac amcangyfrifir y bydd cost rhwymo’r rhain yn £20.

    Taith maes ddewisol:

    Mae’r Gyfadran yn gweithio i sicrhau bod ystod o ddewisiadau ar gael o ran gwaith maes a theithiau maes yn lleol ac yn rhyngwladol.  Mae hyn yn golygu y gall myfyrwyr ddewis cymryd lleoliadau mwy neu lai drud.  Mae’r Gyfadran yn noddi’r rhain ond mae’r gost bob blwyddyn yn ddibynnol ar gostau hedfan, lleoliad, a chyfraddau cyfnewid arian.  Isod nodir pegwn uchaf y costau disgwyliedig ar sail ble mae myfyrwyr cyfredol wedi ymgymryd â lleoliadau.

    • Gwaith maes (yn ddibynnol ar ble mae’r myfyriwr yn penderfynu gwneud gwaith maes): oddeutu £500 i £1,500
    • Teithiau unigol: oddeutu £5 i £50
  • Efallai eich bod yn gymwys i gael arian i helpu i gefnogi eich astudiaethau.  I ddysgu am ysgoloriaethau, bwrsarïau a chyfleoedd ariannu eraill sydd ar gael, ewch i’n hadran Bwrsarïau ac Ysgoloriaethau.

  • Bydd graddedigion llwyddiannus yn ennill sgiliau a fydd yn arwain at ystod o swyddi posibl yn cynnwys y canlynol:

    • addysgu
    • y diwydiant treftadaeth a thwristiaeth
    • llyfrgelloedd
    • archifau a gwasanaethau gwybodaeth
    • llywodraeth leol a Chynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru
    • gwasanaeth sifil
    • gweinyddu
    • prawf ddarllen
    • cyhoeddi
    • newyddiaduraeth
    • ffilm
    • teledu
    • y cyfryngau
    • y celfyddydau creadigol

    Bydd llawer o’n myfyrwyr yn mynd ymlaen i astudiaethau ôl-raddedig yn y Drindod Dewi Sant/Canolfan Uwchefrydiau Cymreig a Cheltaidd: er enghraifft MA Astudiaethau Celtaidd neu astudiaethau MPhil a PhD.

    Bydd dysgu’r Gymraeg a dod yn ddwyieithog yn paratoi myfyrwyr i weithio’n hyderus yn rhan o weithlu dwyieithog yng Nghymru.

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Celtic Studies (Full-time) (BA Hons)

Distance Learning
3 Years Full-Time
96-112 UCAS Points

Explore the rich and diverse cultures of the Celtic world. Through this course, you will gain a full understanding of the Celtic life, Celtic literature, and Celtic religion that shaped ancient and modern societies across Wales, Ireland, Cornwall, and beyond. With a focus on both historical and modern perspectives, the course allows you to engage with the heritage of Celtic regions and appreciate the deep cultural ties that connect these areas.

The programme is designed to be accessible to students of all backgrounds, with options to either learn Welsh from scratch or improve your Welsh language skills. This focus on the Welsh language and other Celtic languages provides valuable insight into the cultural and social significance of these languages, both in the past and today. By learning or advancing your skills in Welsh, you will also enhance your future employment skills, giving you an advantage in sectors such as education, heritage, and public services.

Throughout the course, you will study a range of topics from the ancient Celts to modern-day Celtic societies. You will explore how Celtic culture has evolved, looking at its impact on European history and society. Through the history of Celtic regions, you will examine key cultural developments and how these shaped life across Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall.

The course encourages you to engage deeply with the subject through the study of literary texts and critical examination of both primary and secondary sources. You will develop essential research skills, using a range of theories and methodologies to analyse historical events, cultural shifts, and important works of literature. This critical analysis will prepare you for a range of careers or further academic study, as you will gain a strong foundation in subject-specific and transferable skills.

Whether you are passionate about the Celtic heritage, interested in language, or keen to explore Celtic literature, this course provides a comprehensive and engaging experience. As a graduate, you will be well-prepared to pursue a career or further study, with a deep appreciation for the history, culture, and significance of the Celtic world.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • English
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
CS01
Course length:
3 Years Full-Time
Entry requirements:
96-112 UCAS Points

Undergraduate Fees
Home (Full-time): £9,535 per year
Overseas (Full-time): £15,525 per year

Why choose this course?

01
Study a wide range of modules and topics on Celtic culture and Celtic literature, from Antiquity to modern times.
02
This programme is taught to you via our unique distance-learning platform, so you can carry on working and keep up with your family commitments while you study for your BA degree.
03
The modules are taught by research-active scholars from the renowned University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies (CAWCS), who have published extensively in their specialist fields, providing a cutting-edge teaching environment.

What you will learn

Our Celtic Studies programme combines academic rigour with a student-focused approach. We believe in engaging with diverse topics and ideas, offering you the tools to think critically, analyse sources, and explore the Celtic world through language, literature, history, and culture. Each year builds on these skills, fostering both academic and personal growth.

In the first year, you will gain a foundational understanding of Celtic life, history, and Celtic culture across Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall. You’ll be introduced to Celtic languages and literature, learning key research methods while beginning your Welsh language studies or improving existing skills. This year focuses on developing essential study skills and critical thinking.

Academic Skills

(20 credits)

An Introduction to the Celtic Languages

(20 credits)

The Early Celts

(20 credits)

An Introduction to Celtic Literatures

(20 credits)

Introduction to Celtic Art

(20 credits)

Welsh Language Skills 1

(20 credits)

Many of our Humanities courses use an A/B year system. This means Level 5 and Level 6 students are taught together, with modules either delivered every year or on a rotating (A/B) basis. The programme team reserves the right to adjust A/B year and semester delivery as needed.

Building on your first-year knowledge, you will explore more specialised topics such as Celtic religion, the heritage of Celtic regions, and key literary texts from the ancient Celts to the modern era. You will deepen your critical analysis skills, engage with primary and secondary sources, and continue advancing your proficiency in the Welsh language.

Compulsory - Year A

Independent Project

(40 credits)

Gwlad, gwlad: Aspects of Welsh History 1200 to the present day

(20 credits)

Medieval Prose in Wales

(20 credits)

Representations of Brittany

(20 credits)

Welsh and Celtic Place-Names

(20 credits)

Welsh Language Skills 2

(20 credits)

Optional - Year A

Identity and Myth: The Normans and their World

(20 credits)

The Irish Question 1886-1998: from Charles Parnell to the Good Friday Agreement

(20 credits)

Compulsory - Year B

Independent Project

(40 credits)

Welsh Medieval Praise Poetry

(20 credits)

Celtic Sanctity and Spirituality: Hagiography and Saints' Cults

(20 credits)

True Brits

(20 credits)

Cornwall without Cornish

(20 credits)

Optional - Year B

Roman Britain

(20 credits)

From Desert Myths to Sheep Tales: The Cistercians in the Middle Ages

(20 credits)

Relics of the Celtic Revival: Ten Key Texts in Context

(20 credits)

Many of our Humanities courses use an A/B year system. This means Level 5 and Level 6 students are taught together, with modules either delivered every year or on a rotating (A/B) basis. The programme team reserves the right to adjust A/B year and semester delivery as needed.

In the final year, you will focus on independent research, completing a dissertation on a topic of your choice. You will explore advanced themes in Celtic literature, history, and culture, applying complex theories and methodologies. This year prepares you for the workplace or further study by refining your academic and transferable skills.

Dissertation

(60 credits)

Optional - Year A

Welsh Medieval Praise Poetry

(20 credits)

Celtic Sanctity and Spirituality: Hagiography and Saints' Cults

(20 credits)

Roman Britain

(20 credits)

True Brits

(20 credits)

From Desert Myths to Sheep Tales: The Cistercians in the Middle Ages

(20 credits)

Cornwall without Cornish

(20 credits)

Relics of the Celtic Revival: Ten Key Texts in Context

(20 credits)

Optional - Year B

The Irish Question 1886-1998: from Charles Parnell to the Good Friday Agreement

(20 credits)

Gwlad, gwlad: Aspects of Welsh History 1200 to the present day

(20 credits)

Medieval Prose in Wales

(20 credits)

Representations of Brittany

(20 credits)

Welsh and Celtic Place-Names

(20 credits)

Welsh Language Skills 2

(20 credits)

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Further information

  • 96-112 UCAS Tariff Points

    The UCAS tariff score is applicable to you if you have recently studied a qualification that has a UCAS tariff equivalence. UCAS provides a tariff calculator for you to work out what your qualification is worth within the UCAS tariff.

    Admissions Advice and Support 

    We may make you a lower offer based on a range of factors, such as your background, experiences and individual circumstances. This is known as ‘Contextual Admissions’. For specific advice and support you can contact our enquiries team for more information about entry requirements.

    English language requirements 

    If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.0, with not less than 5.5 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.

    Visit the International Applications section of our website to find out more about our English Language Requirements and pre-sessional English Language Courses.

    Visa and funding requirements 

    If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa.

    For courses of more than six months’ duration you will require a Student visa.

    International students who require a Student visa should apply for our full-time courses as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship.

    For full information read our visa application and guides.

    Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study.

  • UWTSD prides itself on being a bilingual University and although there aren’t currently any modules available through the medium of Welsh on this course, in all cases students can submit written assessments through the medium of Welsh.

    Welsh Opportunities

    As a leading Welsh university, we are proud to offer dedicated support services and halls of residence for Welsh-speaking students, encouraging the sense of community and the feeling of a home away from home, including joining clubs and societies for Welsh speakers and becoming a member of our vibrant Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol branch.

    Opportunities to Learn Welsh

    We also provide a variety of opportunities to learn and develop your Welsh language skills.

  • The programme will include several of the following types of assessment:

    • essays of 1,000 to 4,000 words in length
    • document analysis
    • book/ journal reviews
    • short reports and reflective journals
    • time tests
    • seen and unseen exams
    • field journals
    • posters
    • group and individual presentations
    • dissertations of 10,000 words
    • wikis
    • commentaries 
    • film evaluations
  • Estimations are made on the assumption that students buy new copies of the books. Students may also choose to spend money on printing drafts of work.

    Students may spend up to £300 per year on books and additional related materials.

    Students are expected to submit two hard copies of their final project, the estimated cost for binding these is £20.

    Optional field trip:
    The Faculty works to ensure that there are a range of field work and field trip options available both locally and internationally. This means students can opt to take either more expensive or less expensive placements. The Faculty subsidises these but the cost each year is dependent on airfare, location, and currency exchange rates. Below are the upper end of expected costs based on where students have currently undertaken placements.

    Field work (depending on where student decides to do field work): approximately £500 to £1,500
    Individual trips: approximately £5 to £50

  • You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available, please visit our Bursaries and Scholarships section.

  • Successful graduates will acquire skills that will lead to a range of possible posts including:

    • teaching
    • the heritage and tourist industry
    • libraries
    • archives and information services
    • local and Welsh assembly government
    • civil service
    • administration
    • proofreading
    • publishing
    • journalism
    • film
    • television
    • media
    • creative arts

    Many of our students progress to postgraduate studies at UWTSD/CAWCS: for example, the MA in Celtic Studies or MPhil and PhD study.

    Learning Welsh and becoming bilingual will equip students to work confidently as part of a bilingual workforce in Wales.

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Peirianneg Sifil (Llawn amser) (BSc Anrh)

Abertawe
3 Blynedd Llawn Amser
104-120 o Bwyntiau UCAS

Mae’r radd Peirianneg Sifil hon wedi’i chynllunio o amgylch pum prif faes: defnyddiau, strwythurau, geotechneg, tirfesur, a rheolaeth adeiladu. Mae’r pynciau hyn yn greiddiol i’r cwricwlwm peirianneg sifil, fel y’i diffinnir gan Gyd-Fwrdd y Safonwyr ar gyfer rhaglenni gradd achrededig. Mae’r cwrs hwn yn ddelfrydol ar gyfer unrhyw un sy’n anelu at ddod yn beiriannydd siartredig.

Mae ein staff addysgu yn dod â chyfoeth o brofiad o’r diwydiant adeiladu. Maen nhw wedi datblygu cysylltiadau cryf â’r diwydiant adeiladu fel ymarferwyr ac aelodau o gyrff proffesiynol, yn ogystal â drwy cydweithredu â’r diwydiant a phrosiectau ymchwil mewn meysydd peirianneg sifil amrywiol.

Mae gyda ni gysylltiadau agos â Bwrdd Hyfforddi’r Diwydiant Adeiladu (CITB), Canolfan Arloesi Adeiladwaith Cymru (CWIC) a’r Sefydliad Siartredig Adeiladu (CIOB). Mae’r partneriaethau hyn yn darparu ffynhonnell gyfoethog o wybodaeth a phrofiad, gan wella’ch dysgu ac yn rhoi hwb i’ch rhagolygon cyflogadwyedd. Mae graddedigion ein rhaglen yn aml yn dod o hyd i gyfleoedd nid yn unig fel peirianwyr sifil ond hefyd mewn meysydd cysylltiedig fel syrfewyr adeiladau a safleoedd.

Mae’r cwrs yn ymdrin â phynciau arbenigol, gan gynnwys peirianneg isadeiledd trafnidiaeth a pheirianneg amgylcheddol, a gynigir fel modylau penodol. Mae ein dull addysgu yn cyfuno darlithoedd traddodiadol â dysgu ar sail prosiect. Mae hyn yn golygu y byddwch yn gweithio ar astudiaethau achos a senarios go iawn, yn ymgymryd ag ymweliadau safle, ac yn cymryd rhan mewn ymarferion ymarferol fel tirfesur a phrofion labordy.

Drwy astudio yn PCYDDS, byddwch yn ennill addysg gynhwysfawr mewn peirianneg sifil, gyda chefnogaeth staff profiadol a chysylltiadau cryf â’r diwydiant. Bydd y sgiliau a’r wybodaeth y byddwch yn eu caffael yn eich paratoi ar gyfer gyrfa lwyddiannus ym maes peirianneg sifil.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • Saesneg
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
CEN1
Course length:
3 Blynedd Llawn Amser
Entry requirements:
104-120 o Bwyntiau UCAS

Undergraduate Fees
Home (Full-time): £9,535 per year
Overseas (Full-time): £15,525 per year

Pam dewis y cwrs hwn

01
Mae gennym ddilyniant unigryw, o raglen cyn gradd, BSc i MSc a graddau ymchwil sy’n ymgysylltu’n uniongyrchol â chyflogadwyedd a datrysiadau ar gyfer materion diwydiannol.
02
Mae’r Ysgol wedi’i mewnosod yn niwydiant adeiladu Cymru gyda chysylltiadau agos â sefydliadau diwydiannol e.e. CIOB, RICS, CABE a CITB.
03
Mae’n Ganolfan Ragoriaeth ac arloesi i Gymru a’r De-orllewin (CWIC).
04
Mae’r staff yn aelodau o grŵp Ymchwil ac Arloesedd Canolfan Arbenigedd Rhanbarthol Cymru yn ymwneud â’r Economi Gylchol.
05
Cysylltiadau uniongyrchol a phrosiectau â TRADA.
06
Prosiectau adeiladu cynaliadwy gyda Down to Earth.

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

“Mae’r diwydiant adeiladu yn effeithio ar bawb, gan ddylanwadu ar gynhyrchiant a lles, ac yn creu’r cartrefi, ysbytai, ysgolion, gweithleoedd a’r isadeiledd sy’n hanfodol ar gyfer ansawdd bywyd da,” Caroline Gumble, CIOB. 

Yn PCYDDS, rydym yn rhoi pwyslais ar ddysgu ymarferol a defnyddio’r byd go iawn yn ein cwrs Peirianneg Sifil. Mae ein dull yn cyfuno gwybodaeth academaidd â phrofiad ymarferol. 

Mae’r diwydiant adeiladu yn cyfrif am ganran sylweddol o allbwn economaidd y DU a bydd graddedigion yn y maes hwn yn cael cyfleoedd yn y DU a thramor mewn amrywiaeth o yrfaoedd gwerth chweil. 

Yn y flwyddyn gyntaf, byddwch yn astudio hanfodion technoleg adeiladu, mecaneg strwythurol, a mathemateg peirianneg. Bydd cyrsiau mewn technoleg ddigidol, dylunio drwy gymorth cyfrifiadur, BIM, a thirfesur yn datblygu eich sgiliau technegol. Byddwch hefyd yn ymdrin â defnyddiau adeiladu, iechyd, diogelwch a lles, a sgiliau ar gyfer ymarfer proffesiynol i sicrhau sylfaen gyflawn.

Mae’r ail flwyddyn yn canolbwyntio ar wybodaeth ddyfnach gyda modylau mewn technoleg geodechnegol a sylfaenol, dadansoddi strwythurol, a pheirianneg defnyddiau. Byddwch yn cymryd rhan mewn dylunio prosiect ymchwil, ochr yn ochr â modylau hyblyg gan gynnwys adnoddau dŵr a monitro amgylcheddol, gweinyddu contractau a chynllunio prosiectau ar gyfer adeiladu.

Dewisol

Yn y flwyddyn olaf, byddwch yn ymgymryd â phrosiect ymchwil unigol manwl a modylau lefel uwch, a fydd i gyd yn sicrhau eich bod yn gwbl barod ar gyfer gofynion y proffesiwn peirianneg sifil ar ôl graddio. 

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Our People

You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Gwybodaeth allweddol

  • 104-120 o Bwyntiau Tariff UCAS  

    Mae’r sgôr tariff UCAS yn berthnasol i chi os ydych chi wedi astudio cymhwyster yn ddiweddar sy’n gyfwerth â thariff UCAS . Mae UCAS yn darparu cyfrifiannell tariff er mwyn i chi weithio allan beth yw gwerth eich cymhwyster o fewn tariff UCAS.

    TGAU

    TGAU Mathemateg gradd B (neu 6) neu gyfwerth.

    Llwybrau mynediad amgen  

    Os ydy’r cwrs hwn o ddiddordeb i chi, ond nid yw’r gofynion mynediad gennych i ymuno â’n gradd baglor, gallech ystyried:  

    • ‘gyda Blwyddyn Sylfaen’. Mae’r llwybr hwn wedi’i gynllunio i roi cymorth ychwanegol i chi am ei fod yn rhoi blwyddyn ychwanegol (llawn amser) i chi o astudio wedi’i gefnogi.   

    Unwaith y byddwch chi wedi cwblhau eich astudiaethau Blwyddyn Sylfaen, byddwch yn symud ymlaen yn awtomatig i’r brif radd.  

    • Tystysgrif Addysg Uwch (TystAU). Cwrs un flwyddyn yw hwn ac mae’n gyfwerth â blwyddyn gyntaf y radd baglor tair blynedd, llawn amser.  

    Unwaith y byddwch wedi cwblhau eich astudiaethau TystAU, byddwch yn gymwys i symud ymlaen i’r ddwy flynedd sy’n weddill o’r radd baglor.  

    Mae’r rhain yn llwybrau delfrydol os ydych yn dychwelyd i astudio ar ôl seibiant, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio’r pwnc hwn o’r blaen, neu os na wnaethoch chi gyflawni’r graddau sydd eu hangen i gael lle ar y radd hon.  

    Cyngor a Chymorth Derbyn  

    Efallai y gwnawn ni roi cynnig is i chi yn seiliedig ar ystod o ffactorau, fel eich cefndir, profiadau ac amgylchiadau unigol. Gelwir hyn yn‘Derbyniadau Cyd-destunol’. I gael cyngor a chymorth penodol, gallwch gysylltu â’n tîm ymholiadau i gael rhagor o wybodaeth am ofynion mynediad. 

    Gofynion Iaith Saesneg  

    Os nad Saesneg yw eich iaith gyntaf, neu os nad ydych wedi astudio drwy gyfrwng y Saesneg o’r blaen, mae ein gofyniad arferol yn gyfwerth â sgôr o 6.0 y System Brofi Iaith Saesneg Rhyngwladol (Prawf Academaidd IELTS), heb gael llai na 5.5 ym mhob un o’r is-brofion. Rydym hefyd yn derbyn profion iaith Saesneg eraill.  

    Ewch i ymweld ag adran Ceisiadau Rhyngwladol ein gwefan i ddysgu rhagor am ein Gofynion Iaith Saesneg a Chyrsiau Iaith Saesneg ymlaen llaw. 

    Gofynion fisa ac ariannu 

    Os nad ydych o’r DU ac nid oes gennych breswyliad yma yn barod, efallai bydd angen i chi wneud cais am fisa.  

    Ar gyfer cyrsiau sy’n fwy na chwe mis, bydd angen fisa myfyrwyr arnoch chi.  

    Dylai myfyrwyr rhyngwladol sydd angen fisa Myfyriwr wneud cais am ein cyrsiau llawn amser gan eu bod yn gymwys ar gyfer nawdd fisa Myfyriwr.   

    I gael yr holl wybodaeth, darllenwch y dudalen gwneud cais am fisa a chanllawiau.    

    Sylwch mai dim ond ar gyfer rhaglenni wyneb yn wyneb, ar gampws, heb elfennau astudio ar-lein y gall myfyrwyr sy’n derbyn Cymorth Ffederal yr Unol Daleithiau wneud cais.

  • Fel arfer, mae’r asesiadau a ddefnyddir yn y Rhaglenni hyn yn ffurfiannol neu yn grynodol. Dylunnir yr asesiad blaenorol er mwyn sicrhau bod myfyrwyr yn dod yn ymwybodol o’u cryfderau a’u gwendidau.

    Yn nodweddiadol, bydd y math asesiadau wedi’u llunio ar ffurf ymarferion ymarferol, lle mae ymagwedd fwy ymarferol yn dangos gallu’r myfyriwr i ymgymryd ag  amrywiaeth o weithgareddau. Yn draddodiadol, caiff asesiad ffurfiol o fewn amser penodol ei gynnal drwy ddefnyddio profion ac arholiadau sydd, fel arfer, yn ddwy awr o hyd. 

    Mae arholiadau yn ffordd draddodiadol o wireddu mai gwaith y myfyrwyr eu hunain yw’r gwaith a gyflwynir.  Er mwyn helpu dilysu gwaith cwrs y myfyriwr, y mae’n ofynnol mewn rhai modylau bod y myfyriwr a’r darlithydd yn trafod y testun a gaiff ei asesu ar sail unigol, gan adael y darlithydd  i fonitro cynnydd.

    Mae rhai modylau lle mae’r asesu’n seiliedig ar ymchwil yn gofyn bod myfyrwyr yn cyflwyno canlyniadau eu hymchwil i’r darlithydd a’u cymheiriaid ar lafar / yn weledol, a chaiff hyn ei ddilyn gan sesiwn cwestiwn ac ateb. 

    Mae’r math strategaethau asesu yn cyd-fynd â’r strategaethau dysgu ac addysgu a ddefnyddir gan y tîm, hynny yw, lle’r bwriad yw cynhyrchu gwaith sydd yn cael ei yrru’n bennaf gan y myfyriwr, gwaith unigol, adfyfyriol, a lle bo’n addas, yn alwedigaethol ei ffocws.

    Caiff adborth ei roi i fyfyrwyr yn gynnar yn ystod y cyfnod astudio, a bydd hyn yn parhau drwy gydol y sesiwn astudio gyfan, gan ganiatáu y caiff mwy o werth ei ychwanegu at ddysgu’r myfyriwr.

  • Mae’r Drindod Dewi Sant yn ymfalchïo yn y ffaith ei bod yn Brifysgol ddwyieithog ac er nad oes unrhyw fodiwlau ar gael drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg ar y cwrs hwn ar hyn o bryd, ym mhob achos gall myfyrwyr gyflwyno asesiadau ysgrifenedig drwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg.

    Cyfleoedd Cymraeg a Chymreig

    A ninnau’n brifysgol flaenllaw yng Nghymru, rydym yn falch o gynnig gwasanaethau cymorth a neuaddau preswyl arbennig i fyfyrwyr Cymraeg eu hiaith, gan annog ymdeimlad o gymuned a chartref oddi cartref, gan gynnwys ymuno â chlybiau a chymdeithasau i siaradwyr Cymraeg a dod yn aelod o’n cangen fywiog y Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.

    Cyfleoedd i Ddysgu Cymraeg

    Rydym hefyd yn darparu amrywiaeth o gyfleoedd i ddysgu a datblygu eich sgiliau Cymraeg.

  • Mae’n bosibl cwblhau’r rhaglen astudio hon heb unrhyw gostau ychwanegol.

    Efallai yr hoffai myfyrwyr brynu deunyddiau ar gyfer modylau, megis prif brosiect ond nid yw hyn yn ofynnol ac ni chaiff effaith ar y radd derfynol. 

  • Efallai eich bod yn gymwys i gael arian i helpu i gefnogi eich astudiaethau.  I ddysgu am ysgoloriaethau, bwrsarïau a chyfleoedd ariannu eraill sydd ar gael, ewch i’n hadran Bwrsarïau ac Ysgoloriaethau<.

  • Gwnaiff y rhaglen hon fodloni gofynion y diwydiant ac wrth wneud hynny darparu profiad dysgu galwedigaethol cadarn sy’n gofyn llawer yn academaidd, sy’n gysylltiedig â chyrff diwydiannol a phroffesiynol, gofyniad sy’n bodloni anghenion myfyrwyr a chyflogwyr fel ei gilydd. Yn ychwanegol i hyn, mae’r tîm rhaglen wedi datblygu amcanion y rhaglen er mwyn cyfoethogi datblygiad cymhwysedd technegol a hyfforddiant ar lefel sy’n gallu bodloni gofynion cyfredol y diwydiant ar gyfer rheolaeth ganol.

    Mae’r llwybr Peirianneg Sifil a Rheoli’r Amgylchedd wedi’i drefnu er mwyn darparu graddedigion ag ystod o sgiliau a wnaiff eu galluogi i gael swyddi o fewn sefydliadau cleientiaid a sefydliadau contractio. Mae natur amrywiol y llwybr sy’n ffocysu ar faterion amgylcheddol a materion peirianneg sifil yn cynnig i fyfyrwyr amrywiaeth o yrfaoedd posib yn y meysydd hyn.

    Mae deilliannau’r modylau yn mynd i’r afael â phryderon megis cynaladwyedd, effeithlonrwydd ynni, rheoli cyfleusterau, yn ogystal â’r deilliannau mwy cyfarwydd megis theorïau rheoli, llythrennedd, datrys problemau ac anghenion y cleient. Mae amrywiaeth o sgiliau uwch sydd wedi’u dylunio i integreiddio gyda deilliannau’r modylau yn atodi’r rhain.

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Civil Engineering (Full-time) (BSc Hons)

Swansea
3 Years Full-time
104-120 UCAS tariff points

This Civil Engineering degree is designed around five principal areas: materials, structures, geotechnics, surveying, and construction management. These subjects are core to the civil engineering curriculum, as defined by the Joint Board of Moderators for accredited degree programmes. This course is ideal for anyone aiming to become a chartered engineer.

Our teaching staff bring a wealth of experience from the construction industry. They have developed strong industry links as practitioners, members of professional bodies, and through industry collaborations and research projects in various civil engineering fields.

We have close connections with the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), Construction Wales Innovation Centre (CWIC), and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). These partnerships provide a rich source of knowledge and experience, enhancing your learning and boosting your employability prospects. Graduates of our programme often find opportunities not only as civil engineers but also in related fields such as building and site surveyors.

The course covers specialised subjects, including transport infrastructure engineering and environmental engineering, offered as specific modules. Our teaching approach combines traditional lectures with project-based learning. This means you will work on real case studies and scenarios, participate in site visits, and engage in practical exercises such as surveying and laboratory testing.

By studying at UWTSD, you will gain a comprehensive education in civil engineering, supported by experienced staff and strong industry connections. The skills and knowledge you acquire will prepare you for a successful career in the civil engineering field.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • English
Institution code:
T80
UCAS code:
CEN1
Course length:
3 Years Full-time
Entry requirements:
104-120 UCAS tariff points

Undergraduate Fees
Home (Full-time): £9,535 per year
Overseas (Full-time): £15,525 per year

Why choose this course?

01
We have a unique progression from pre-degree, BSc to MSc and research degrees which engages directly with employability and solutions for industrial issues.
02
The School is embedded in Wales’s construction industry with close links to industrial organisations e.g. CIOB, RICS, CABE, CITB.
03
Centre of excellence and innovation for Wales and the South West (CWIC).
04
Staff are members of the Wales Regional Centre of Expertise, Research and Innovation group on the Circular Economy.
05
Direct links and projects with TRADA.
06
Live sustainable construction projects with Down to Earth.

What you will learn

“The construction industry affects everyone, influencing productivity and wellbeing, creating the homes, hospitals, schools, workplaces, and infrastructure essential for a good quality of life,” Caroline Gumble, CIOB. 

At UWTSD, we emphasise hands-on learning and real-world application in our Civil Engineering course. Our approach combines academic knowledge with practical experience. 

The construction industry accounts for a significant percentage of the UK’s economic output and graduates in this field will have opportunities both in the UK and also overseas in a variety of rewarding careers. 

In the first year, you will study the fundamentals of construction technology, structural mechanics, and engineering mathematics. Courses in digital technology CAD, BIM, and surveying will develop your technical skills. You will also cover construction materials, health, safety, and welfare, and skills for professional practice to ensure a well-rounded foundation.

Fundamentals of Construction Technology

(20 credits)

Structural Mechanics

(20 credits)

Digital Technology CAD

(10 Credits)

Skills for Professional Practice

(10 Credits)

Digital Surveying and Highway Design

(10 Credits)

Digital Technology BIM

(10 Credits)

Engineering and Construction Surveying

(10 Credits)

Construction Materials

(10 Credits)

Health, Safety and Welfare

(10 credits)

Engineering Mathematics

(10 Credits)

The second year focuses on deeper knowledge with modules in geotechnical and foundation technology, structural analysis, and materials engineering. You will engage in a research project design, alongside flexible modules including water resources and environmental monitoring, contract administration and project planning for construction.

Research Project Design

(20 credits )

Water Resources and Environmental Monitoring

(20 credits)

Geotechnical and Foundation Technology

(20 credits)

Structural Analysis

(20 credits)

Materials Engineering

(10 credits)

Contract Administration

(10 credits)

Optional 

Project Planning for Construction

(20 credits)

Retrofit Coordination and Management

(20 credits)

In the final year, you will undertake an in-depth individual research project and advanced level modules, all ensuring that you are fully prepared for the demands of the civil engineering profession upon graduation. 

Advanced Project Management

(20 credits)

Geotechnical and Environmental Engineering

(20 credits)

Independent Project

(40 credits)

Integrated Project

(20 credits)

Structural Design and Foundation Design

(20 credits)

Disclaimer

  • The modules outlined above provide examples of what you can expect to learn on this course based on recent academic teaching. We continuously review our courses to ensure quality enhancement and to manage our resources. The precise modules available to you in future years may vary depending on staff availability and research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand. Where your course includes optional modules, these are to provide an element of choice within the course. The availability of optional modules may vary from year to year and will be subject to minimum student numbers being achieved. This means the availability of specific optional modules cannot be guaranteed.

    You’ll typically complete 120 credits per year of study on a full-time course. For more information visit our Student Agreement.

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Staff

Our People

You will be taught and supported by a wide range of professional staff and teams here to help you get the university experience you are looking for. Our teaching staff were ranked 2nd in Wales for Teaching, Assessment and Feedback and Academic Support (NSS 2024) meaning that the support and feedback you get will help you learn and develop strong academic skills. Our students have placed us 1st in Wales for Learning Opportunities and Student Voice (NSS 2024) meaning that there are a wide range of opportunities available to enhance your studies and that students play an active role in shaping their learning experiences. Our commitment to your learning has seen our students place us as 1st in Wales and joint 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction (Times Higher Education, 2024, ‘Overall Positivity’ measure). Find out more about our academic staff who teach across our courses. 

Further information

  • 104-120 UCAS Tariff Points

    The UCAS tariff score is applicable to you if you have recently studied a qualification that has a UCAS tariff equivalence. UCAS provides a tariff calculator for you to work out what your qualification is worth within the UCAS tariff. 

    GCSEs

    GCSE Maths grade B (or 6) or equivalent.

    Alternative entry routes  

    If this course interests you, but you don’t have the entry requirements to join our bachelor’s degree you could consider:  

    • ‘with Foundation Year’. This route is designed to give you extra support as it provides you with an additional year (full-time) of supported study.   

    Once you successfully complete your Foundation Year studies, you will automatically advance onto the main degree.   

    • Certificate in Higher Education (CertHE). This is a one-year course and is equivalent to the first year of the three year, full-time bachelor’s degree.  

     Once you have successfully completed your CertHE studies, you will be eligible to progress for the remaining two years of the bachelor’s degree.  

    These are ideal routes if you are returning to study after a gap, or if you have not previously studied this subject, or if you did not achieve the grades you need for a place on this degree.   

    Admissions Advice and Support  

    We may make you a lower offer based on a range of factors, such as your background, experiences and individual circumstances. This is known as ‘Contextual Admissions’. For specific advice and support you can contact our enquiries team for more information about entry requirements.  

    English language requirements  

    If English is not your first language or you have not previously studied in English, our usual requirement is the equivalent of an International English Language Testing System (IELTS Academic Test) score of 6.0, with not less than 5.5 in each of the sub-tests. We also accept other English language tests.  

    Visit the International Applications section of our website to find out more about our English Language Requirements and pre-sessional English Language Courses. 

    Visa and funding requirements  

    If you are not from the UK and you do not already have residency here, you may need to apply for a visa.  

    For courses of more than six months’ duration you will require a Student visa.  

    International students who require a Student visa should apply for our full-time courses as these qualify for Student visa sponsorship.   

    For full information read our visa application and guides.    

    Please note students receiving US Federal Aid are only able to apply for in-person, on-campus programmes which will have no elements of online study.

  • Assessments used within these programmes are normally formative or summative. In the former assessment is designed to ensure students become aware of their strengths and weaknesses.

    Typically, such assessment will take the form of practical exercises where a more hands-on approach shows student’s ability on a range of activities. Traditional formal time-constrained assessment is by means of tests and examinations, normally of two-hour duration. 

    Examinations are a traditional method of verifying that the work produced is the students’ own work. To help authenticate student coursework, some modules require that the student and lecturer negotiate the topic for assessment on an individual basis, allowing the lecturer to monitor progress.

    Some modules where the assessment is research-based require students to verbally/visually present the research results to the lecturer and peers, followed by a question and answer session.

    Such assessment strategies are in accord with the learning and teaching strategies employed by the team, that is, where the aim is to generate work that is mainly student-driven, individual, reflective and where appropriate, vocationally-orientated.

    Feedback to students will occur early in the study period and continue over the whole study session thereby allowing for greater value added to the student’s learning.

  • UWTSD prides itself on being a bilingual University and although there aren’t currently any modules available through the medium of Welsh on this course, in all cases students can submit written assessments through the medium of Welsh.

    Welsh Opportunities

    As a leading Welsh university, we are proud to offer dedicated support services and halls of residence for Welsh-speaking students, encouraging the sense of community and the feeling of a home away from home, including joining clubs and societies for Welsh speakers and becoming a member of our vibrant Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol branch.

    Opportunities to Learn Welsh

    We also provide a variety of opportunities to learn and develop your Welsh language skills.

  • It is possible to complete this programme of study without any additional costs.

    Students may wish to purchase materials for modules, such as a major project but this is not a requirement and will have no bearing on the final grade. 

  • You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available, please visit our Bursaries and Scholarships section.

  • This programme will meet industry demands and in doing so provide a sound intellectually demanding vocational learning experience linked to industry and professional bodies, a requirement that satisfies the needs of both students and employers. Furthermore, the programme team has developed the aims of the course to enhance the development of technical competence and training at a level which is capable of meeting the industry’s current requirements for middle management.

    The Civil Engineering pathway is formulated to provide the graduate with a range of skills that will enable them to enter positions within both client and contracting organisations. The diverse nature of the pathway, focusing on both environmental matters and civil engineering matters, offers students a range of possible career opportunities within these fields.

    Module outcomes address concerns such as sustainability, energy efficiency and facilities management along with the more familiar outcomes such as management theories, literacy, problem-solving and client needs. Supplementing these are a range of higher-level skills which have been designed to integrate with module outcomes.

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