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Nutrition, Physical Activity and Health (Part-time) (CertHE)

Carmarthen
2 Years Part-time
56-72 UCAS Points

This CertHE programme is designed for individuals with a keen interest in nutrition and health. This programme will facilitate the process of students becoming independent life-long learners and reflective practitioners who are able to acquire, interpret and present information. This programme provides a progression route to the BSc Nutrition, Physical Activity and Health. 

Developing a thorough core knowledge and understanding of Health, Nutrition and Lifestyle is a core focus of our programme. However, you will also develop a wide-ranging, valuable skill set that is relevant and transferable to a number of industries. In addition to the practical skills relating to health and nutrition, you will develop key skills, such as leadership, communication, problem-solving and critical thinking.

As part of a wider campus offer, there are opportunities for you to gather external awards, such as the gym instructor, personal trainer and first aid qualifications. There will also be opportunities for you to gain practical experience of health assessment and dietary analysis activities, relating to authentic, real-world problems and cases. The programme has a dedicated nutrition laboratory where you can access nutrition-specific resources and use dietary analysis software.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • English
  • Bilingual
Course length:
2 Years Part-time
Entry requirements:
56-72 UCAS Points

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

Accredited:
AfN Certified Course

Why choose this course?

01
Practical modules allow you to gain experience of working within the community (e.g. health promotion in practice).
02
Students are eligible for registration with the Association for Nutrition upon graduation.
03
Opportunities to gain additional vocational awards (e.g. first aid, gym instructor, personal trainer).

What you will learn

You will learn how nutrition and exercise affect the body and impact upon the individual’s health and well-being. In addition, you will examine the psychological and sociological factors which may influence health-related behaviour. Our aim is to blend theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing you for real-world challenges in health, nutrition, and lifestyle. We emphasise hands-on learning, critical thinking, and professional development to ensure you are well-equipped for your future career.

In your first year, you will build a solid foundation in Nutrition, Physical Activity and Health. You will study basic human biology, the principles of nutrition, and the role of physical activity in health. Additionally, you will develop key skills in communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking through a range of engaging activities and assessments.

Compulsory 

Introduction to Chronic Disease

(10 credits)

Introduction to Exercise Psychology

(10 credits)

Introduction to Health Psychology

(10 credits)

Introduction to Human Nutrition

(10 credits)

Academic Skills (Sport, Health and Outdoor Education)

(10 credits)

Optional

Exercise Training (Gym Instructor)

(10 credits)

In your second year, you will expand your understanding of how the body works and the importance of nutrition and exercise for health. You will tackle more advanced topics and continue to build skills like critical thinking and problem-solving. This year will also help you explore new areas and develop a stronger foundation for your future studies.

Compulsory 

Science of Nutrition

(20 credits)

Introduction to Human Physiology

(20 credits)

Human Nutrition and Professional Skills for Nutritionists

(10 credits)

Optional

Kinesiology

(10 credits)

Introduction to Teaching, Learning and Curriculum

(20 credits)

Course 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

  • 56-72 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  

    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 6.5, 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 skills of being able to decipher health and nutrition related research and transfer this into ‘real world’ practical applications for individual and community health are developed and assessed over the three years of study. To achieve this, the strong academic focus of the degree is supported by practical modules in health promotion, dietary analysis and fitness and health assessments.

    Whilst on the course, students learn how to present a balanced evidenced argument through their formal written work, as well as via individual and group presentations. Within the final year, students will design and conduct their own research project or literature review in a specialist area of their choice.

    Specific types of assessments include; essays, laboratory reports, presentations (group and individual), practical tasks, examinations (seen and unseen papers).

  • 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. 

    • £35 induction overnight activity for all year 1 students.
    • Sports clothing (£30+) depending on course.
  • 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.

  • Exchange programmes to the US available in the second year.

  • Graduates from the BSc. Health, Nutrition and Lifestyle course are now pursuing a range of career paths. Some examples of where these graduates are currently working include:

    • 50+ Engagement Officer
    • Community Well-being Officer
    • Dietetics assistant (NHS)
    • Health and Wellbeing Officer (over 50’s)
    • Healthy Lifestyle Adviser (GP surgery)
    • Lead Health Officer
    • Managing an exercise facility
    • Postgraduate study (e.g. MSc in Nutrition)
    • Secondary school teaching (food technology) (following PGCE study)

    Other students have completed, or are currently undertaking postgraduate study in the form of MSc degrees in nutrition, health and exercise related subjects. 

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Maeth, Gweithgaredd Corfforol ac Iechyd (Rhan amser) (BSc Anrh)

Caerfyrddin
6 Blynedd Rhan amser
88-104 o Bwyntiau UCAS

Mae ein gradd BSc mewn Maeth, Gweithgaredd Corfforol ac Iechyd yn ddelfrydol ar gyfer unrhyw un sydd â diddordeb byw mewn maetheg ac iechyd.   Mae’r cwrs hwn wedi’i gynllunio i roi dealltwriaeth ddofn o Iechyd, Maetheg a Ffordd o Fyw i chi gan eich arfogi â sgiliau a gwybodaeth ymarferol.  Yn ogystal, byddwch yn datblygu sgiliau pwysig a throsglwyddadwy megis; arwain, cyfathrebu, datrys problemau a meddwl beirniadol, sy’n werthfawr iawn mewn llawer o ddiwydiannau. 

Mae’r rhaglen wedi’i hachredu gan y Gymdeithas Faetheg, gan sicrhau safonau uwch a chydnabyddiaeth broffesiynol.  Mae perthnasedd cyflogadwyedd yn ffocws allweddol, a chewch eich annog i ennill profiad a chymwysterau ychwanegol i gefnogi eich dyheadau gyrfa ochr yn ochr â’ch astudiaethau academaidd. 

Fel rhan o’r rhaglen byddwch yn cael cyfleoedd i ennill gwobrau ychwanegol, megis hyfforddwr campfa, hyfforddwr personol yn ogystal â chymwysterau cymorth cyntaf. Bydd y cymwysterau ychwanegol hyn yn ehangu eich cyflogadwyedd a’ch sgiliau ymarferol. Yn ogystal, byddwch yn cael profiad ymarferol mewn gweithgareddau asesu iechyd a dadansoddi dietegol, gan fynd i’r afael â phroblemau ac achosion y byd go iawn. 

Mae gan ein labordy maetheg adnoddau maeth-benodol a meddalwedd dadansoddi dietegol, gan ddarparu amgylchedd proffesiynol ar gyfer eich astudiaethau.  Mae’r rhaglen yn defnyddio ystod o ddulliau asesu, gan gynnwys cyflwyniadau llafar ac ysgrifenedig, arholiadau, astudiaethau achos, asesu cyfoedion, adroddiadau profiad gwaith, a gwaith yn seiliedig ar brosiect.

Ar ôl cwblhau’r rhaglen, byddwch yn gymwys i gael statws Maethegydd Cyswllt Cofrestredig sy’n eich galluogi i ddefnyddio’r teitl ‘A. Nutr.’ Bydd y gydnabyddiaeth broffesiynol hon yn eich gosod ar wahân yn y farchnad swyddi ac arddangos eich arbenigedd mewn maetheg. 

Byddwch yn archwilio agweddau amrywiol o iechyd a maetheg ar y cwrs hwn. Byddwch yn dysgu am glefydau cronig, cynllunio prydau bwyd, maetheg ar gyfer chwaraeon ac ymarfer corff a pholisïau cyhoeddus.  Yn ogystal, byddwch yn astudio seicoleg a pherfformiad dynol, gan ddatblygu dealltwriaeth gynhwysfawr o’r ffactorau sy’n ddylanwadau ar lefelau iechyd a ffitrwydd. 

Mae ein rhaglen wedi’i chynllunio i’ch paratoi ar gyfer gyrfa lwyddiannus mewn iechyd cymunedol, iechyd cyhoeddus, neu unrhyw rôl sy’n canolbwyntio ar wella iechyd a hybu ffordd o fyw a maetheg.  Gyda rhaglen wedi’i hamserlennu sy’n cydbwyso gwybodaeth ddamcaniaethol a phrofiad ymarferol, byddwch yn graddio yn barod i gael effaith gadarnhaol yn y maes iechyd a maetheg. 

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • Saesneg
  • Dwyieithog
Course length:
6 Blynedd Rhan amser
Entry requirements:
88-104 o Bwyntiau UCAS

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

Accredited:
AfN Certified Course

Pam dewis y cwrs hwn

01
Mae modylau ymarferol yn caniatáu i chi gael profiad o weithio yn y gymuned (e.e. hybu iechyd ar waith).
02
Mae myfyrwyr yn gymwys i gofrestru gyda’r Gymdeithas Maeth ar ôl graddio.
03
Cyfleoedd i gael dyfarniadau galwedigaethol ychwanegol (e.e. cymorth cyntaf, hyfforddwr campfa, hyfforddwr personol).

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

Byddwch yn dysgu sut mae maetheg ac ymarfer corff yn effeithio ar y corff yn ogystal â sut mae’n effeithio ar iechyd a llesiant unigolion. Yn ogystal, byddwch yn archwilio ffactorau seicolegol a chymdeithasol a all dylanwadau ar ymddygiad sy’n gysylltiedig ag iechyd. Ein nod yw cyfuno gwybodaeth ddamcaniaethol â sgiliau ymarferol, gan eich paratoi ar gyfer heriau’r byd go iawn mewn iechyd, maetheg a ffordd o fyw. Rydym yn pwysleisio dysgu ymarferol, meddwl beirniadol, a datblygiad proffesiynol i sicrhau eich bod yn barod am eich gyrfa yn y dyfodol.  

Yn eich blwyddyn gyntaf, byddwch yn datblygu dealltwriaeth sylfaenol o faeth, gweithgaredd corfforol a seicoleg iechyd. Byddwch yn archwilio egwyddorion maeth dynol a’r ffactorau seicolegol sy’n dylanwadu ar ymddygiad ymarfer corff. Ochr yn ochr â hyn, byddwch yn meithrin sgiliau academaidd hanfodol, gan eich arfogi â’r gallu i ddadansoddi gwybodaeth yn feirniadol a chyfathrebu’n effeithiol ym maes chwaraeon, iechyd ac addysg awyr agored. Byddwch hefyd yn cael eich cyflwyno i glefydau cronig a’u heffaith ar iechyd, gan ddarparu sylfaen ar gyfer astudio yn y dyfodol. Mae gan fyfyrwyr yr opsiwn i wella eu harbenigedd ymarferol gyda’r modiwl Hyfforddiant Ymarfer Corff (Hyfforddwr Campfa). 

Gorfodol 

Dewisol

Yn ystod eich ail flwyddyn, byddwch yn dyfnhau eich gwybodaeth am ffisioleg ddynol a gwyddoniaeth maeth. Byddwch yn archwilio’r sgiliau proffesiynol sydd eu hangen ar gyfer maethegwyr ac yn gwella eich dealltwriaeth o sylfeini biocemegol a ffisiolegol maeth. Mae gan fyfyrwyr yr hyblygrwydd i deilwra eu dysgu gyda modiwlau dewisol mewn cinesioleg neu addysgu, dysgu a datblygu’r cwricwlwm, gan ganiatáu ar gyfer persbectif ehangach ar symud ac addysg. 

Gorfodol 

Dewisol

Yn eich trydedd flwyddyn, byddwch yn cymhwyso’ch gwybodaeth i heriau’r byd go iawn mewn iechyd a maeth. Byddwch yn dadansoddi cymeriant dietegol gan ddefnyddio meddalwedd proffesiynol ac yn ymchwilio i’r cysylltiadau rhwng ymarfer corff, iechyd meddwl a newid ymddygiad. Bydd modiwlau mewn maeth iechyd cyhoeddus yn eich cyflwyno i strategaethau sydd â’r nod o wella arferion dietegol ar lefel poblogaeth. 

Gorfodol 

Bydd y bedwaredd flwyddyn yn rhoi cyfleoedd i ehangu eich arbenigedd mewn ymchwil chwaraeon ac iechyd. Byddwch yn ymchwilio’n fanwl i iechyd a lles mewn addysg neu’n canolbwyntio ar ddatblygiad proffesiynol yn y maes. Bydd modiwlau dewisol fel ffisioleg ymarfer corff a ffyrdd o fyw awyr agored yn eich galluogi i arallgyfeirio eich dysgu yn unol â’ch diddordebau. Bydd y modiwl ymchwil yn eich arfogi â’r sgiliau angenrheidiol i gynnal ymchwiliadau annibynnol i faterion cyfoes mewn chwaraeon, iechyd ac addysg gorfforol. 

Gorfodol 

Dewisol

Ym mlwyddyn pump, byddwch yn astudio maeth cymhwysol a dadansoddi dietegol, ynghyd â dulliau ymarferol o ymdrin â pholisi cyhoeddus a hybu iechyd. Bydd maeth ar gyfer chwaraeon ac ymarfer corff yn ffocws allweddol, gan roi’r cyfle i chi archwilio sut mae maeth yn cefnogi perfformiad athletaidd a lles cyffredinol. Bydd y modiwlau hyn yn gwella eich gallu i gymhwyso strategaethau maeth sy’n seiliedig ar dystiolaeth mewn amgylcheddau clinigol a chwaraeon. 

Gorfodol 

Bydd eich blwyddyn olaf yn gweld penllanw eich dysgu drwy brosiect ymchwil annibynnol, lle byddwch yn mynd i’r afael â heriau iechyd a maeth cymhleth. Efallai y byddwch hefyd yn dewis cael profiad ymarferol gwerthfawr drwy leoliad gwaith. Bydd modiwlau dewisol ychwanegol, megis ffisioleg ymarfer corff uwch ac ymarfer corff a maeth ar gyfer poblogaethau penodol, yn eich galluogi i arbenigo ymhellach. I’r rhai sydd â diddordeb mewn gweithio gyda phlant a phobl ifanc, bydd modiwl sy’n archwilio materion cyfoes yn y maes hwn yn rhoi mewnwelediadau beirniadol i gefnogi iechyd a lles yn y poblogaethau hyn. 

Gorfodol 

Dewisol

Course 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. 

Gwybodaeth allweddol

  • 88-104 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 6.5 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.  

  • The skills of being able to decipher health and nutrition related research and transfer this into ‘real world’ practical applications for individual and community health are developed and assessed over the three years of study. To achieve this, the strong academic focus of the degree is supported by practical modules in health promotion, dietary analysis and fitness and health assessments.

    Whilst on the course, students learn how to present a balanced evidenced argument through their formal written work, as well as via individual and group presentations. Within the final year, students will design and conduct their own research project or literature review in a specialist area of their choice.

    Specific types of assessments include; essays, laboratory reports, presentations (group and individual), practical tasks, examinations (seen and unseen papers).

  • 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.

    • £35 – gweithgaredd dros nos ymgynefino ar gyfer holl fyfyrwyr blwyddyn 1.
    • Dillad chwaraeon (£30+) yn amodol ar y cwrs.
  • 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 rhaglenni cyfnewid i’r UD ar gael yn yr ail flwyddyn.

  • Bellach mae Graddedigion y BSc. Iechyd, Maeth a Ffordd o Fyw yn dilyn ystod o lwybrau gyrfaol. Ymhlith yr enghreifftiau o weithleoedd presennol y graddedigion hyn, mae:

    • Swyddog Ymgysylltu 50+
    • Swyddog Llesiant Cymunedol
    • Cynorthwyydd Dieteteg (GIG)
    • Swyddog Iechyd a Lles (dros 50)
    • Ymgynghorydd Ffordd o Fyw Iach (meddygfa)
    • Prif Swyddog Iechyd
    • Rheoli cyfleustra ymarfer corff
    • Astudiaethau ôl-radd (e.e. MSc mewn Maetheg)
    • Athro ysgol uwchradd (technoleg bwyd) (ar ôl astudio TAR)

    Mae myfyrwyr eraill wedi cwblhau, neu’n wrthi’n gwneud astudiaethau ôl-raddedig ar ffurf graddau MSc mewn pynciau cysylltiedig â maeth, iechyd ac ymarfer corff. 

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Nutrition, Physical Activity and Health (Part-time) (BSc Hons)

Carmarthen
6 Years Part-time
88-104 UCAS Points

BSc (Hons) Nutrition, Physical Activity and Health degree is ideal for anyone with a keen interest in nutrition and health. This course is designed to give you a deep understanding of Health, Nutrition and Lifestyle while equipping you with practical skills and knowledge. You will also develop important and transferable skills such as; leadership, communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking, which are valuable in many industries.

The programme is accredited by the Association for Nutrition, ensuring high standards and professional recognition. Vocational relevance is a key focus, and you will be encouraged to gain additional experience and qualifications to support your career aspirations alongside your academic studies.

As part of the programme, you will have opportunities to earn additional awards, such as gym instructor, personal trainer, and first aid qualifications. These additional qualifications will enhance your employability and practical skills. You will also get hands-on experience in health assessment and dietary analysis activities, addressing real-world problems and cases.

Our nutrition laboratory is equipped with nutrition-specific resources and dietary analysis software, providing a professional environment for your studies. The programme covers a range of assessment methods, including oral and written presentations, exams, case studies, peer assessment, work experience reports, and project-based work.

Upon completion of the programme, you will be eligible for Registered Associate Nutritionist status, allowing you to use the title ‘A. Nutr.’ This professional recognition will set you apart in the job market and demonstrate your expertise in nutrition.

Throughout the course, you will explore various aspects of health and nutrition. You will learn about chronic disease, meal planning, nutrition for sport and exercise, and public policy. You will also study psychology and human performance, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the factors that influence health and fitness levels.

Our programme is designed to prepare you for a successful career in community health, public health, or any role focused on improving health and promoting lifestyle and nutrition. With a timetabled program that balances theoretical knowledge and practical experience, you will graduate ready to make a positive impact in the health and nutrition field.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • English
  • Bilingual
Course length:
6 Years Part-time
Entry requirements:
88-104 UCAS Points

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

Accredited:
AfN Certified Course

Why choose this course?

01
Practical modules allow you to gain experience of working within the community (e.g. health promotion in practice).
02
Students are eligible for registration with the Association for Nutrition upon graduation.
03
Opportunities to gain additional vocational awards (e.g. first aid, gym instructor, personal trainer).

What you will learn

You will learn how nutrition and exercise affect the body and impact upon the individual’s health and well-being. In addition, you will examine the psychological and sociological factors which may influence health-related behaviour. Our aim is to blend theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing you for real-world challenges in health, nutrition, and lifestyle. We emphasise hands-on learning, critical thinking, and professional development to ensure you are well-equipped for your future career.

In your first year, you will develop a fundamental understanding of nutrition, physical activity, and health psychology. You will explore the principles of human nutrition and the psychological factors that influence exercise behaviour. Alongside this, you will build essential academic skills, equipping you with the ability to critically analyse information and communicate effectively in the field of sport, health, and outdoor education. You will also be introduced to chronic diseases and their impact on health, providing a foundation for future study. Students have the option to enhance their practical expertise with the Exercise Training (Gym Instructor) module. 

Compulsory 

Introduction to Chronic Disease

(10 credits)

Introduction to Exercise Psychology

(10 credits)

Introduction to Health Psychology

(10 credits)

Introduction to Human Nutrition

(10 credits)

Academic Skills (Sport, Health and Outdoor Education)

(10 credits)

Optional

Exercise Training (Gym Instructor)

(10 credits)

During your second year, you will deepen your knowledge of human physiology and nutrition science. You will explore the professional skills required for nutritionists and further your understanding of the biochemical and physiological foundations of nutrition. Students have the flexibility to tailor their learning with optional modules in kinesiology or teaching, learning, and curriculum development, allowing for a broader perspective on movement and education. 

Compulsory 

Science of Nutrition

(20 credits)

Introduction to Human Physiology

(20 credits)

Human Nutrition and Professional Skills for Nutritionists

(10 credits)

Optional 

Kinesiology

(10 credits)

Introduction to Teaching, Learning and Curriculum

(20 credits)

In your third year, you will apply your knowledge to real-world challenges in health and nutrition. You will analyse dietary intake using professional software and investigate the links between exercise, mental health, and behaviour change. Modules in public health nutrition will introduce you to strategies aimed at improving dietary habits on a population level. 

Compulsory 

Dietary Analysis

(20 credits)

Public Health Nutrition

(20 credits)

Exercise and Mental Health

(10 credits)

Psychology of Physical Activity Behaviour

(10 credits)

The fourth year will provide opportunities to expand your expertise in sport and health research. You will undertake an in-depth exploration of health and wellbeing in education or focus on professional development in the field. Optional modules such as exercise physiology and outdoor lifestyles will allow you to diversify your learning according to your interests. The research module will equip you with the skills necessary to undertake independent investigations into contemporary issues in sport, health, and physical education. 

Compulsory 

Research in Sport, Health and Physical Education

(20 credits)

Optional 

Discovering Outdoor Lifestyles

(20 credits)

Exercise Physiology

(20 credits)

Health and Wellbeing in Education

(20 credits)

Professional Development in Sport and Health

(20 credits)

In year five, you will study applied nutrition and dietary analysis, along with practical approaches to public policy and health promotion. Nutrition for sport and exercise will be a key focus, giving you the opportunity to explore how nutrition supports athletic performance and overall wellbeing. These modules will enhance your ability to apply evidence-based nutrition strategies in both clinical and sporting environments. 

Compulsory 

Applied Nutrition and Dietary Analysis

(20 credits)

Nutrition for Sport and Exercise

(20 credits)

Public Policy and Health Promotion in Practice

(20 credits)

Your final year will see the culmination of your learning through an independent research project, where you will address complex health and nutrition challenges. You may also choose to gain valuable practical experience through a work placement. Additional optional modules, such as advanced exercise physiology and exercise and nutrition for specific populations, will allow you to specialise further. For those interested in working with children and young people, a module exploring contemporary issues in this field will provide critical insights into supporting health and wellbeing within these populations. 

Compulsory 

Independent Project (Sport, Health and Outdoor Education)

(40 credits)

Optional 

Advanced Exercise Physiology

(20 credits)

Contemporary Issues for Children and Young People

(20 credits)

Work Placement in Sport and Health

(20 credits)

Exercise and Nutrition for Specific Populations

(20 credits)

Course 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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  • 88-104 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 6.5, 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 skills of being able to decipher health and nutrition related research and transfer this into ‘real world’ practical applications for individual and community health are developed and assessed over the three years of study. To achieve this, the strong academic focus of the degree is supported by practical modules in health promotion, dietary analysis and fitness and health assessments.

    Whilst on the course, students learn how to present a balanced evidenced argument through their formal written work, as well as via individual and group presentations. Within the final year, students will design and conduct their own research project or literature review in a specialist area of their choice.

    Specific types of assessments include; essays, laboratory reports, presentations (group and individual), practical tasks, examinations (seen and unseen papers).

  • 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. 

    • £35 induction overnight activity for all year 1 students.
    • Sports clothing (£30+) depending on course.
  • 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.

  • Exchange programmes to the US available in the second year.

  • Graduates from the BSc. Health, Nutrition and Lifestyle course are now pursuing a range of career paths. Some examples of where these graduates are currently working include:

    • 50+ Engagement Officer
    • Community Well-being Officer
    • Dietetics assistant (NHS)
    • Health and Wellbeing Officer (over 50’s)
    • Healthy Lifestyle Adviser (GP surgery)
    • Lead Health Officer
    • Managing an exercise facility
    • Postgraduate study (e.g. MSc in Nutrition)
    • Secondary school teaching (food technology) (following PGCE study)

    Other students have completed, or are currently undertaking postgraduate study in the form of MSc degrees in nutrition, health and exercise related subjects. 

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Sinoleg (Addysg Ddyneiddiol) (DipAU)

Abertawe
2 Blynedd Llawn Amser
96-112 o Bwyntiau Tariff UCAS

Mae’r DipAU Sinoleg (Addysg Ddyneiddiol), yn cynnig cyflwyniad cynhwysfawr dwy flynedd i dreftadaeth ddeallusol a moesol dwys Tsieina’r henfyd. Trwy astudiaeth fanwl o destunau clasurol a thraddodiadau athronyddol, mae myfyrwyr yn archwilio sut y gwnaeth meddylwyr Tsieineaidd cynnar ymdrin â meithrinrhagoriaeth ddynol —etifeddiaeth sy’n parhau i ysbrydoli meddwl cyfoes.

Addysgir y rhaglen hon yn Saesneg, gan wneud mewnwelediadau gwareiddiad Tsieineaidd yn hygyrch i fyfyrwyr rhyngwladol. Gan gwmpasu pynciau hanfodol fel ieitheg Tsieineaidd, clasuron Conffiwsaidd, a systemau addysgol cyn-fodern, mae’r cwrs yn darparu sylfaen gadarn yn yr egwyddorion sydd wedi siapio cymdeithas Tsieineaidd yn hanesyddol. Mae myfyrwyr yn meithrin dealltwriaeth o’r gwerthoedd a’r fframweithiau cymdeithasol a lywiodd ddiwylliant traddodiadol Tsieina, gan ganolbwyntio ar berthnasedd y syniadau hyn i faterion modern.

Yn dilyn dull rhyngddisgyblaethol, mae’r DipAU yn cysylltu meysydd fel hanes, llenyddiaeth ac athroniaeth i gynnig dealltwriaeth dda i fyfyrwyr o addysg ddyneiddiol Tsieineaidd. Trwy archwilio egwyddorion economaidd a chymdeithasol hynafol, mae myfyrwyr yn cael mewnwelediadau gwerthfawr i ddatblygiad a chynaliadwyedd cymdeithas Tsieina, mewnwelediadau sy’n parhau i fod yn arwyddocaol heddiw.

Mae’r rhaglen hon hefyd yn cynnwys gwersi Tsieinëeg Mandarin rhagarweiniol, gan alluogi myfyrwyr i ymdrochi ymhellach yn niwylliant a hanes Tsieina. Mae’r sgil iaith hon yn cefnogi astudiaethau myfyrwyr ac yn darparu sylfaen ddefnyddiol ar gyfer ymgysylltu mewn cyd-destunau byd-eang yn y dyfodol.

Gan ganolbwyntio ar gymhwysiad ymarferol a hygyrchedd diwylliannol, mae’r DipAU mewn Sinoleg yn paratoi myfyrwyr ar gyfer gyrfaoedd mewn addysg, llywodraeth, gweinyddiaeth a rolau sydd angen mewnwelediad rhyngddiwylliannol. Mae’r cwrs hwn yn cynnig taith gyfoethog i ddysgu dyneiddiol, gan ddarparu sgiliau a gwybodaeth addasadwy i fyfyrwyr sy’n cyseinio ar draws diwylliannau ac amser.
 

Course details

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

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

Pam ddewis y cwrs hwn

01
Datblygu gwybodaeth a sgiliau ar draws disgyblaeth Sinoleg
02
Ennill dealltwriaeth o destunau sylfaen gwareiddiad Tsieina, gan gynnwys Analectau Conffiwsiws a'r Mencius
03
Cyflwyno trwy gyfrwng y Saesneg, gan roi’r cyfle i archwilio Sinoleg o safbwynt rhyngddiwylliannol
04
Datblygu gwybodaeth ryngddisgyblaethol a sgiliau ar draws addysg, hanes, ieithyddiaeth ac economeg
05
Ennill y sgiliau i ddehongli doethineb traddodiadol Tsieineaidd drwy lens fodern
06
Archwilio sut y gellir trosoli doethineb Tsieineaidd i helpu i fynd i’r afael â materion cyfoes

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

Mae’r DipAU hwn mewn Sinoleg (Addysg Ddyneiddiol) yn darparu archwiliad hygyrch, rhyngddisgyblaethol o destunau clasurol a syniadau diwylliannol Tsieineaidd heb fod angen sgiliau iaith Tsieinëeg blaenorol. Trwy ddadansoddi beirniadol, rhyngddiwylliannol, mae myfyrwyr yn astudio ar draws athroniaeth Gonffiwsaidd a gwerthoedd dyneiddiol Tsieineaidd, gan eu paratoi i gysylltu’r mewnwelediadau hyn â chyd-destunau byd-eang hanesyddol a chyfoes.

Yn y flwyddyn gyntaf, mae myfyrwyr yn ymgysylltu â thestunau a fframweithiau diwylliannol Tsieineaidd sylfaenol, gan ganolbwyntio’n bennaf ar Gonffiwsiaeth a syniadau economaidd clasurol. Mae’r modylau’n darparu safbwyntiau hanesyddol a dyneiddiol, ac mae myfyrwyr yn derbyn hyfforddiant ieithegol i ddatblygu sgiliau craidd ar gyfer dehongli Tsieinëeg glasurol, gan osod y sylfaen ar gyfer ymgysylltu testunol dyfnach.

Mae Blwyddyn 2 yn ymchwilio i’r berthynas rhwng athroniaeth, llywodraethu ac addysg Tsieina, gan ehangu ar wybodaeth myfyrwyr o Tsieinëeg glasurol ac ymgysylltiad beirniadol â chlasuron Conffiwsaidd. Trwy astudio rhyngddisgyblaethol, mae myfyrwyr yn dyfnhau eu dealltwriaeth o ddylanwad addysg ddyneiddiol ar gymeriad unigol a strwythurau cymdeithasol yn Tsieina hanesyddol.

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  • 96-112 o Bwyntiau Tariff UCAS  - e.e. Safon Uwch: CCC-BBC, BTEC: MMM-DMM, IB: 30-32 

    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 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 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 dulliau asesu yn amrywio o fodiwl i fodiwl, ond gallwch ddisgwyl asesiadau gan gynnwys traethodau a chyflwyniadau.  Mae asesiadau’n cyfuno trylwyredd academaidd â myfyrio ar gymhwysiad ymarferol yr egwyddorion sy’n dangos gallu myfyriwr i integreiddio eu gwybodaeth a’u sgiliau yn ystyrlon.

  • Am fwy o wybodaeth am y rhaglen hon, e-bostiwch sinology@uwtsd.ac.uk

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Sinology (Humanistic Education) (DipHE)

Swansea
2 Years Full-time
96-112 UCAS Tariff Points

The Sinology (Humanistic Education), DipHE offers a comprehensive two-year introduction to the profound intellectual and moral heritage of ancient China. Through close study of classical texts and philosophical traditions, students explore how early Chinese thinkers approached the cultivation of human excellence—a legacy that continues to inspire contemporary thought.

This programme is taught in English, making the insights of Chinese civilization accessible to international students. Covering essential topics like Chinese philology, Confucian classics, and pre-modern educational systems, the course provides a solid foundation in the principles that have historically shaped Chinese society. Students gain an understanding of the values and social frameworks that informed traditional Chinese culture, with a focus on the relevance of these ideas to modern issues.

Following an interdisciplinary approach, the DipHE connects fields such as history, literature, and philosophy to offer students a well-rounded understanding of Chinese humanistic education. By examining ancient economic and social principles, students gain valuable insights into Chinese society’s development and sustainability, insights that remain significant today.

This programme also includes introductory Mandarin Chinese lessons, enabling students to further immerse themselves in Chinese culture and history. This language skill supports students’ studies and provides a useful foundation for future engagement in global contexts.

Focused on practical application and cultural accessibility, the DipHE in Sinology prepares students for careers in education, government, administration, and roles requiring intercultural insight. This course offers an enriching journey into humanistic learning, providing students with adaptable skills and knowledge that resonate across cultures and time.

Course details

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

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

Why choose this course?

01
Develop knowledge and skills across the discipline of Sinology
02
Gain understanding of the foundation texts of the Chinese civilisation, including Analects of Confucius and the Mencius
03
Delivery in the medium of English, providing the opportunity to explore Sinology from an intercultural perspective
04
Develop interdisciplinary knowledge and skills across education, history, linguistics and economics
05
Gain the skills to interpret traditional Chinese wisdom through a modern lens
06
Explore how traditional Chinese wisdom can be leveraged to help address contemporary issues.

What you will learn

This DipHE in Sinology (Humanistic Education) provides an accessible, interdisciplinary exploration of Chinese classical texts and cultural ideas without requiring prior Chinese language skills. Through intercultural, critical analysis, students study across Confucian philosophy and Chinese humanistic values, equipping them to connect these insights with both historical and contemporary global contexts.

In the first year, students engage with foundational Chinese texts and cultural frameworks, with a primary focus on Confucianism and classical economic ideas. Modules provide historical and humanistic perspectives, and students receive philological training to develop core skills for interpreting classical Chinese, laying the groundwork for deeper textual engagement.

Cultural Memory of Tang China

(30 credits)

Elementary Education in Late Imperial China I

(20 credits)

Four Books of Confucian Learning I

(30 credits)

Economic Principles in Traditional Chinese Philosophy I

(20 credits)

An Introduction to Chinese Philology I

(20 credits)

Year 2 delves into the relationship between Chinese philosophy, governance, and education, expanding on students’ knowledge of classical Chinese and critical engagement with Confucian classics. Through interdisciplinary study, students deepen their understanding of humanistic education’s influence on individual character and societal structures in historical China.

Political Thought in the Essentials of Bringing about Order from Assembled Texts (Qunshu Zhiyao)

(30 credits)

Elementary Education in Late Imperial China II

(20 credits)

Four Books of Confucian Learning II

(30 credits)

Economic Principles in Traditional Chinese Philosophy II

(20 credits)

An Introduction to Chinese Philology II

(20 credits)

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Further information

  • 96-112 UCAS Tariff Points - e.g. A-levels: CCC-BBC, BTEC: MMM-DMM, IB: 30-32 

    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’s assessment strategy consists of formative and summative assessments. Formative assessments aim to use the form of ‘spiral assessment’, encouraging students to revisit and implement standards that have been covered in previous modules.

    Spiral assessment is further supported by the fact that all modules centre on critical engagement with canonical texts. Skills developed in earlier modules will be practised and honed in later modules.

    Most modules include a practical assessment, that is a presentation in English. The aim of the presentation is to ensure continuous development of English language skills among the cohort, but also to ensure that students are being assessed in situations that are likely to resemble their later employment situation as teachers of Chinese culture.

  • For further information about this programme, please email sinology@uwtsd.ac.uk

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Sinoleg (Addysg Ddyneiddiol) (CertHE)

Abertawe
1 Blynedd Llawn Amser
96-112 o Bwyntiau Tariff UCAS

Mae’r DystAU hon mewn Sinoleg (Addysg Ddyneiddiol) yn cynnig archwiliad sylfaenol o dreftadaeth ddeallusol gyfoethog Tsieina’r henfyd, gan wahodd myfyrwyr i ymgysylltu â’r traddodiadau diwylliannol ac athronyddol sy’n parhau i ddylanwadu ar feddwl Tsieineaidd. Yn y rhaglen blwyddyn hon, mae myfyrwyr yn archwilio sut roedd meddylwyr Tsieineaidd clasurol yn rhagweld rhagoriaeth ddynol a chytgord cymdeithasol ac yn ystyried sut mae’r mewnwelediadau hyn yn parhau i fod yn berthnasol i fywyd modern.

Wedi’i haddysgu yn Saesneg ac yn hygyrch i fyfyrwyr heb wybodaeth flaenorol am Tsieinëeg, mae’r DystAU yn cyflwyno meysydd allweddol o astudiaethau Tsieineaidd, gan gynnwys clasuron Conffiwsaidd, egwyddorion addysg gynnar, ac ieitheg Tsieineaidd. Trwy’r astudiaeth hon, mae myfyrwyr yn cael dealltwriaeth o gysyniadau craidd a luniodd gymdeithas Tsieineaidd am ganrifoedd, gan werthfawrogi eu perthnasedd i syniadau cyfoes am dwf personol a datblygiad moesegol.

Mae’r rhaglen yn dilyn dull rhyngddisgyblaethol, gan ddwyn ynghyd safbwyntiau o hanes, llenyddiaeth ac athroniaeth i ddarparu trosolwg gynhwysfawr o werthoedd dyneiddiol Tsieineaidd. Caiff myfyrwyr eu cyflwyno i Tsieinëeg Mandarin, gan gyfoethogi eu llythrennedd diwylliannol ac ehangu eu hymgysylltiad â hanes a chymdeithas Tsieineaidd.

Trwy ganolbwyntio ar gymwysiadau ymarferol, hygyrch o feddwl clasurol Tsieineaidd, mae’r DystAU yn paratoi myfyrwyr gyda sgiliau a gwybodaeth addasadwy sy’n werthfawr mewn amrywiaeth o feysydd, o addysg a gweinyddiaeth i gyfathrebu rhyngddiwylliannol. Mae’r rhaglen hon yn cynnig pwynt mynediad ystyrlon i Sinoleg, gan feithrin dealltwriaeth ddiwylliannol a mewnwelediadau moesegol sy’n cysylltu syniadau hynafol â’r byd sydd ohoni.
 

Course details

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

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

Pam ddewis y cwrs hwn

01
Datblygu gwybodaeth a sgiliau ar draws disgyblaeth Sinoleg
02
Ennill dealltwriaeth o destunau sylfaen gwareiddiad Tsieina, gan gynnwys Analectau Conffiwsiws a'r Mencius
03
Cyflwyno trwy gyfrwng y Saesneg, gan roi’r cyfle i archwilio Sinoleg o safbwynt rhyngddiwylliannol
04
Datblygu gwybodaeth ryngddisgyblaethol a sgiliau ar draws addysg, hanes, ieithyddiaeth ac economeg
05
Ennill y sgiliau i ddehongli doethineb traddodiadol Tsieineaidd drwy lens fodern
06
Archwilio sut y gellir trosoli doethineb Tsieineaidd i helpu i fynd i’r afael â materion cyfoes

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

Mae’r DystAU mewn Sinoleg (Addysg Ddyneiddiol) yn cynnig cyflwyniad hygyrch, rhyngddisgyblaethol i destunau clasurol Tsieineaidd a chysyniadau diwylliannol, a luniwyd ar gyfer myfyrwyr rhyngwladol heb unrhyw sgiliau Tsieinëeg blaenorol. Trwy lens feirniadol a rhyngddiwylliannol, mae myfyrwyr yn archwilio athroniaeth Gonffiwsaidd a gwerthoedd dyneiddiol Tsieineaidd, gan gael mewnwelediadau sy’n cysylltu meddwl hynafol â heriau byd-eang cyfoes

Yn y rhaglen blwyddyn hon, mae myfyrwyr yn ymgysylltu â thestunau a fframweithiau clasurol Tsieineaidd allweddol, gan ganolbwyntio ar Gonffiwsiaeth a meddwl economaidd sylfaenol. Mae’r modylau’n cynnig sylfaen mewn cof hanesyddol a delfrydau diwylliannol, tra bod hyfforddiant ieithegol rhagarweiniol yn arfogi myfyrwyr â sgiliau hanfodol i ddehongli Tsieinëeg glasurol, gan feithrin dealltwriaeth gyflawn o egwyddorion dyneiddiol.

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Further information

  •  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 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 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 dulliau asesu yn amrywio o fodiwl i fodiwl, ond gallwch ddisgwyl asesiadau gan gynnwys traethodau a chyflwyniadau.  Mae asesiadau’n cyfuno trylwyredd academaidd â myfyrio ar gymhwysiad ymarferol yr egwyddorion sy’n dangos gallu myfyriwr i integreiddio eu gwybodaeth a’u sgiliau yn ystyrlon.

  • Am fwy o wybodaeth am y rhaglen hon, e-bostiwch sinology@uwtsd.ac.uk

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Sinology (Humanistic Education) (CertHE)

Swansea
1 Years Full-time
96-112 UCAS Tariff Points

This CertHE in Sinology (Humanistic Education) offers a foundational exploration of the rich intellectual heritage of ancient China, inviting students to engage with the cultural and philosophical traditions that continue to influence Chinese thought. In this one-year programme, students examine how classical Chinese thinkers envisioned human excellence and societal harmony and consider how these insights remain relevant to modern life.

Taught in English and accessible to students without prior knowledge of Chinese language, the CertHE introduces key areas of Chinese studies, including Confucian classics, early education principles, and Chinese philology. Through this study, students gain an understanding of core concepts that shaped Chinese society for centuries, appreciating their relevance to contemporary ideas about personal growth and ethical development.

The programme follows an interdisciplinary approach, bringing together perspectives from history, literature, and philosophy to provide a comprehensive overview of Chinese humanistic values. Students are introduced to Mandarin Chinese, enriching their cultural literacy and broadening their engagement with Chinese history and society.

By focusing on accessible, practical applications of classical Chinese thought, the CertHE prepares students with adaptable skills and knowledge valuable in a variety of fields, from education and administration to intercultural communication. This programme offers a meaningful entry point into Sinology, cultivating cultural understanding and ethical insights that connect ancient ideas with today’s world.

Course details

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

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

Why choose this course?

01
Develop knowledge and skills across the discipline of Sinology
02
Gain understanding of the foundation texts of the Chinese civilisation, including Analects of Confucius and the Mencius
03
Delivery in the medium of English, providing the opportunity to explore Sinology from an intercultural perspective
04
Develop interdisciplinary knowledge and skills across education, history, linguistics and economics
05
Gain the skills to interpret traditional Chinese wisdom through a modern lens
06
Explore how traditional Chinese wisdom can be leveraged to help address contemporary issues.

What you will learn

The CertHE in Sinology (Humanistic Education) offers an accessible, interdisciplinary introduction to Chinese classical texts and cultural concepts, designed for international students with no prior Chinese language skills. Through a critical and intercultural lens, students explore Confucian philosophy and Chinese humanistic values, gaining insights that connect ancient thought to contemporary global challenges.

In this one-year programme, students engage with key Chinese classical texts and frameworks, focusing on Confucianism and foundational economic thought. Modules offer a grounding in historical memory and cultural ideals, while introductory philological training equips students with essential skills to interpret classical Chinese, fostering a well-rounded understanding of humanistic principles.

Cultural Memory of Tang China

(30 credits)

Elementary Education in Late Imperial China I

(20 credits)

Four Books of Confucian Learning I

(30 credits)

Economic Principles in Traditional Chinese Philosophy I

(20 credits)

An Introduction to Chinese Philology I

(20 credits)

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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’s assessment strategy consists of formative and summative assessments. Formative assessments aim to use the form of ‘spiral assessment’, encouraging students to revisit and implement standards that have been covered in previous modules.

    Spiral assessment is further supported by the fact that all modules centre on critical engagement with canonical texts. Skills developed in earlier modules will be practised and honed in later modules.

    Most modules include a practical assessment, that is a presentation in English. The aim of the presentation is to ensure continuous development of English language skills among the cohort, but also to ensure that students are being assessed in situations that are likely to resemble their later employment situation as teachers of Chinese culture.

  • For further information about this programme, please email sinology@uwtsd.ac.uk

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Sinology (Sylfaen)

Dysgu o Bell
1 Flwyddyn Llawn amser
IELTS 5.0 neu uwch

Mae’r Dystysgrif Sylfaen mewn Sinoleg yn cynnig rhaglen blwyddyn, ar-lein llawn-amser sy’n canolbwyntio ar hanfodion diwylliant, athroniaeth, ac iaith glasurol Tsieina. Mae’r cwrs hwn wedi’i gynllunio ar gyfer myfyrwyr sydd â diddordeb mewn dysgu am wreiddiau hynafol cymdeithas, moeseg a syniadau Tsieineaidd, gan ei gwneud yn gyfle cyffrous i archwilio treftadaeth ddiwylliannol sydd ymhlith un o’r rhai hynaf a chyfoethocaf y byd.

Mae’r cwrs wedi’i gynllunio i ddarparu sylfaen gadarn mewn astudiaethau traddodiadol Tsieineaidd, gan ddarparu ystod o fodylau sy’n sicrhau cyflwyniad cyflawn i’r maes. Mae myfyrwyr yn ymdrin â phynciau allweddol ar draws syniadaeth, iaith a hanes Tsieina.

Mae’r rhaglen yn cynnig hyblygrwydd i’r rhai sy’n well ganddynt amgylchedd dysgu ar-lein ac yn cynnig pwynt mynediad unigryw i faes Sinoleg, sy’n ddelfrydol ar gyfer myfyrwyr sydd eisiau cyflwyniad ffurfiol, manwl i ddiwylliant a syniadau clasurol Tsieineaidd. Mae’n darparu sylfaen gref ar gyfer astudiaethau pellach neu yrfaoedd mewn meysydd sy’n gysylltiedig â hanes, athroniaeth, a dealltwriaeth ryngddiwylliannol.

Ymholiadau/Ymgeisyddion e-bostiwch: sinology@uwtsd.ac.uk

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • Saesneg
Course length:
1 Flwyddyn Llawn amser
Entry requirements:
IELTS 5.0 neu uwch

Ffioedd Israddedig

Tramor 2025/26: £5,300

Why choose this course?

01
Bydd y rhaglen yn gwneud cyfraniadau sylweddol at warchod yr iaith Tsieineaidd hynafol hon, ei diwylliant a’i threftadaeth, trwy ei defnyddio’n ymarferol​.
02
Bydd myfyrwyr yn meithrin gweledigaeth a dealltwriaeth ddofn o werthoedd aml-ffydd ac amlddiwylliannol ehangach.
03
Darperir cymorth ieithyddol priodol ar gyfer Saesneg a Tsieinëeg trwy gyfrwng amrywiol diwtorialau, gweithdai a seminarau.

What you will learn

Mae’r cwrs hwn mewn Sinoleg wedi’i gynllunio i gynnig archwiliad hygyrch a throchol o ddiwylliant, iaith a gwerthoedd traddodiadol Tsieineaidd. Trwy ddull rhyngweithiol ac adfyfyriol, bydd myfyrwyr yn ennill sgiliau sylfaenol mewn Tsieinëeg glasurol a dealltwriaeth o’r syniadau cymdeithasol ac athronyddol a luniodd gymdeithas Tsieineaidd hynafol.

Yn y semester cyntaf, byddwch yn archwilio Moesoldeb a Moeseg Tsieineaidd Hynafol, arwyddocâd diwylliannol teulu yn The Classic of Family Reverence ac yn cael trosolwg sylfaenol o Astudiaethau Tsieineaidd. Yn yr ail semester, byddwch yn meithrin sgiliau mewn Tsieinëeg Glasurol ac yn archwilio hanes Sinoleg Brydeinig, gan ddyfnhau eich dealltwriaeth o draddodiadau diwylliannol a deallusol Tsieineaidd, yn ogystal â’u heffaith fyd-eang.

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Further information

  • IELTS 5.0 neu uwch heb unrhyw elfen o dan 4.5

    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.

  • Mae strategaeth asesu’r rhaglen yn cynnwys asesiadau ffurfiannol a chrynodol. Nod asesiadau ffurfiannol yw defnyddio ffurf ‘asesiad troellog’, gan annog myfyrwyr i ailedrych ar safonau a drafodwyd mewn modiwlau blaenorol a’u rhoi ar waith.

    Mae asesiadau troellog yn cael ei gefnogi ymhellach gan y ffaith bod pob modiwl yn canolbwyntio ar ymgysylltu beirniadol â thestunau canonaidd. Bydd sgiliau a ddatblygwyd mewn modiwlau cynharach yn cael eu hymarfer a’u mireinio mewn modiwlau diweddarach.​

    Mae’r rhan fwyaf o’r modiwlau’n cynnwys asesiad ymarferol, sef cyflwyniad yn Saesneg. Nod y cyflwyniad yw sicrhau datblygiad parhaus sgiliau iaith Saesneg y garfan, ond hefyd sicrhau bod myfyrwyr yn cael eu hasesu mewn sefyllfaoedd sy’n debygol o fod yn debyg i’w sefyllfaoedd gwaith fel athrawon diwylliant Tsieina maes o law.

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Sinology (Foundation)

Distance Learning
1 Years Full-time
IELT 5.0 or above

The Foundation Certificate in Sinology offers a one-year, full-time online programme focused on the basics of Chinese culture, philosophy, and classical language. This course is designed for students interested in learning about the ancient roots of Chinese society, ethics, and ideas, making it an exciting opportunity to explore one of the world’s oldest and richest cultural heritages.

The course is designed to provide a solid grounding in traditional Chinese studies, providing a range of modules which ensure a well-rounded introduction to the field. Students cover key topics across Chinese thought, language, and history.

The programme offers flexibility for those who prefer an online learning environment and offers a unique entry point into the field of Sinology, ideal for students who want a formal, in-depth introduction to classical Chinese culture and ideas. It provides a strong basis for further studies or careers in fields related to history, philosophy, and intercultural understanding.

Enquiries/Applicants please email: sinology@uwtsd.ac.uk

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • English
Course length:
1 Years Full-time
Entry requirements:
IELT 5.0 or above

Undergraduate Fees

International 2025/26: £5,300

Why choose this course?

01
The programme will make significant contributions to preserving this ancient Chinese language, culture and heritage, through practical applications.
02
Students will acquire deep insight and understanding of wider multi-faith and multi-cultural values.
03
Appropriate language support of English and Chinese is provided through various tutorials, workshops and seminars.

What you will learn

This course in Sinology is designed to offer an accessible, immersive exploration of traditional Chinese culture, language, and values. Through an interactive and reflective approach, students will gain foundational skills in classical Chinese language and an understanding of the social and philosophical ideas that shaped ancient Chinese society.

In the first semester, you will explore Ancient Chinese Morality and Ethics, the cultural significance of family in The Classic of Family Reverence and gain a foundational overview of Chinese Studies. In the second semester, you will build skills in Classical Chinese Language and examine the history of British Sinology, deepening your understanding of Chinese cultural and intellectual traditions, as well as their global impact.

Ancient Chinese Morality and Ethics

(20 credits)

An Introduction to The Classic of Family Reverence

(20 credits)

An Outline of Chinese Studies

(30 credits)

Lexicology and Grammar of Classical Chinese

(30 credits)

A Brief History of British Sinology

(20 credits)

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Further information

  • IELTS 5.0 or above with no element below 4.5

    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’s assessment strategy consists of formative and summative assessments. Formative assessments aim to use the form of ‘spiral assessment’, encouraging students to revisit and implement standards that have been covered in previous modules.

    Spiral assessment is further supported by the fact that all modules centre on critical engagement with canonical texts. Skills developed in earlier modules will be practised and honed in later modules.

    Most modules include a practical assessment, that is a presentation in English. The aim of the presentation is to ensure continuous development of English language skills among the cohort, but also to ensure that students are being assessed in situations that are likely to resemble their later employment situation as teachers of Chinese culture.

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Arfer Proffesiynol (Rhan amser) (BA Anrh)

Dysgu o Bell
6 blynedd rhan-amser
O leiaf 5 mlynedd o brofiad priodol sy’n seiliedig ar waith neu waith gwirfoddol.

Mae’r BA (Anrh) Arfer Proffesiynol yn radd hyblyg, seiliedig ar waith wedi’i chynllunio ar gyfer gweithwyr proffesiynol sydd am ddatblygu eu sgiliau tra byddant yn parhau i weithio. Mae’r cwrs rhan-amser hwn yn eich galluogi i gymhwyso eich dysgu’n uniongyrchol i’ch swydd, gan eich helpu i dyfu yn eich rôl a symud ymlaen yn eich gyrfa. 

P’un a ydych yn gweithio ym maes arweinyddiaeth, lletygarwch, tai cymdeithasol, neu reolaeth busnes, mae’r rhaglen hon yn addasu i’ch anghenion a’ch nodau proffesiynol. 

Un o nodweddion allweddol y radd hon yw ei chydnabyddiaeth o’ch gwybodaeth a’ch profiad presennol. Gallwch ennill credyd am y sgiliau rydych chi eisoes wedi’u datblygu, gan wneud eich taith ddysgu yn fwy effeithlon a pherthnasol. Mae’r cwrs wedi’i strwythuro i gyd-fynd â’ch ymrwymiadau gwaith a phersonol, gan sicrhau y gallwch gydbwyso astudio â chyfrifoldebau eraill.

Gallwch ddewis o blith ystod eang o fodylau, gan gynnwys arweinyddiaeth, marchnata digidol, mentora a rheoli prosiectau. Gyda thri dyddiad cychwyn bob blwyddyn—Hydref, Ionawr, ac Ebrill—mae gennych yr hyblygrwydd i ddechrau pan fydd yn gyfleus i chi. Gallwch hefyd weithio drwy’r cwrs ar eich cyflymder eich hun, gan ei wneud yn haws i’w integreiddio i’ch amserlen brysur. 

Mae’r rhaglen hon wedi’i chynllunio i’ch helpu i ddatblygu’n bersonol ac yn broffesiynol. Mae’n darparu sgiliau a gwybodaeth ymarferol y gellir eu cymhwyso ar unwaith yn eich gweithle. P’un a ydych am symud i rôl arweinyddiaeth, gwella eich arbenigedd yn y diwydiant, neu gael mwy o effaith yn eich sefydliad, mae’r radd hon yn rhoi’r offer i chi i lwyddo. 

Mae’r cwrs yn cael ei ddatblygu mewn partneriaeth â chyflogwyr, gan sicrhau bod y dysgu’n berthnasol ac yn cyd-fynd ag anghenion y diwydiant. Mae llawer o fyfyrwyr yn dilyn llwybr arbenigol, megis Arfer Proffesiynol mewn Arweinyddiaeth, Tai Cymdeithasol, neu Letygarwch, gan ganiatáu iddynt ennill arbenigedd yn eu maes tra’n gweithio tuag at radd.

Ym Mhrifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant, rydym wedi ymrwymo i ddarparu profiad dysgu o ansawdd uchel sy’n cefnogi eich uchelgeisiau proffesiynol. Gyda thiwtoriaid arbenigol, cymuned gefnogol, a mynediad at adnoddau gwerthfawr, byddwch mewn sefyllfa dda i gyflawni eich nodau. 

Os ydych yn awyddus i wella eich gyrfa tra’n parhau â’ch rôl bresennol, mae’r BA (Anrh) Arfer Proffesiynol yn cynnig llwybr ymarferol, perthnasol a hyblyg i gyflawni eich gradd.

Course details

Start date:
Study modes:
Language:
  • Saesneg
  • Cymraeg
Course length:
6 blynedd rhan-amser
Entry requirements:
O leiaf 5 mlynedd o brofiad priodol sy’n seiliedig ar waith neu waith gwirfoddol.

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

Pam dewis y cwrs hwn

01
. Llwybrau astudio hyblyg wedi'u teilwra i nodau proffesiynol unigol.
02
Dysgwch o brofiadau gwaith yn y byd go iawn, gydag achredu ar gyfer dysgu blaenorol.
03
Mae'r cwrs wedi'i strwythuro i gyd-fynd â'ch ymrwymiadau gwaith a phersonol, gan sicrhau y gallwch gydbwyso astudio â chyfrifoldebau eraill.

Beth fyddwch chi'n ei ddysgu

Mae’r rhaglen hon yn pwysleisio dysgu ymarferol, datblygu sgiliau proffesiynol, a chymhwyso gwybodaeth yn eich gweithle. Gall pynciau gynnwys: 

  • Rheoli arweinyddiaeth a newid 
  • Marchnata digidol ar gyfer gweithwyr proffesiynol 
  • Strategaethau tai cymdeithasol 
  • Rheoli a mentora prosiectau yn y gweithle 
Nodiadau Allweddol 

1. Strwythur Dewisol:

Nid oes modylau craidd na gorfodol; mae myfyrwyr yn dylunio eu llwybr dysgu gyda chymorth ymgynghorydd rhaglen.

2. Hyblygrwydd Credyd

Gall myfyrwyr hawlio credydau dysgu blaenorol drwy’r modwl Cydnabod ac Achredu Dysgu (RAL) ar Lefelau 4 a 5, gan leihau nifer y credydau newydd sydd eu hangen yn sylweddol. 

3. Dewisiadau Modwl

Rhaid i fyfyrwyr ymgymryd ag o leiaf un Prosiect Dysgu Seiliedig ar Waith ac un Modwl Astudio Annibynnol ar bob lefel. 

Crynodeb o’r Credydau
  • Lefel 4: 120 credyd
  • Lefel 5: 120 credyd 
  • Lefel 6: 120 credyd 

Cyfanswm ar gyfer BA (Anrh) Arfer Proffesiynol: 360 credyd

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

  • O leiaf 5 mlynedd o brofiad priodol sy’n seiliedig ar waith neu waith gwirfoddol. 

    Llwybrau mynediad amgen 

    • 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.   

    Cyngor a Chymorth Derbyn 

    I gael cyngor a chefnogaeth benodol, gallwch gysylltu â’n tîm ymholiadau i gael rhagor o wybodaeth am ofynion mynediad. 

    Fel darpar fyfyriwr bydd y Tîm Derbyn yn trefnu cyfarfod i drafod yr opsiynau sydd ar gael i chi. Mae hyn fel arfer yn digwydd ar-lein ar amser sy’n gyfleus i chi.  

    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.  

  • Gwaith cwrs, dyddlyfrau adfyfyriol, cyflwyniadau, ac adroddiadau prosiect.

  • 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 y bydd angen i fyfyrwyr dalu costau ar gyfer adnoddau penodol a theithio ar gyfer sesiynau ar y campws. 

  • Ewch i wefan Prifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant am gyfleoedd ariannu. 

  • Efallai y bydd myfyrwyr yn cael y cyfle i wneud cais am ein rhaglen astudio dramor.

  • Mae graddedigion wedi eu paratoi’n dda ar gyfer rolau arweinyddiaeth mewn amrywiol ddiwydiannau, megis tai cymdeithasol, lletygarwch, a rheolaeth busnes.

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