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USW Postgraduate, Professional and Research Guide 2024

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WHY USW

Choosing a postgraduate degree at USW means that you’ll be part of a welcoming, diverse and flexible study environment, providing you with practical skills needed for future careers. Not only will you have a higher earning potential, but you’ll also stand out in a competitive job market.

FLEXIBILITY

As people return to education or continue their studies, we understand that life keeps moving too, and that some of our postgraduate students gain personal and lifetime commitments along the way. Most of our courses are full-time but we also offer part-time and some distance learning, to allow as much flexibility as possible for you and your studies.

We ensure your course is 100% focused on what employers need in the future, by developing and delivering our courses in exclusive partnerships with employers, the public sector, and national bodies. Our facilities are purpose-built and industry-standard, which is why studying at USW is as close as you can get to being in industry while you're at university.

WELLBEING

The Wellbeing Service offers free advice, counselling, and support to all USW students. To help create a better tomorrow, we welcome discussions about your mental and physical health, social welfare and much more.

SELF DEVELOPMENT

We understand that lifelong learning is

and you

UNDERGRAD TO POSTGRAD

Many USW undergraduates enjoy their time so much that they decide to stay and start a postgraduate degree. There are a lot of benefits to staying with USW:

FAMILIARITY

You’ve made great friends and are used to finding your way around campus. You know where the best places are to grab a bite to eat and gather for socials. You just feel at home.

GREAT CONNECTIONS

You’ll also have built great connections with academic staff and mentors making your study and teaching experience that extra bit special.

FLEXIBILITY

A lot of our courses are part-time and we do offer some distance learning, meaning that you don’t have to stay on campus to study if you don’t want to. But you’ll still experience our first-class teaching.

PERKS

As a recent undergraduate you’ll find a load of perks from free careers support to discounts and scholarships.

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MA WORKED AS A REALLY GREAT BRIDGING POINT FOR ME BETWEEN MY UNDERGRAD AND WORKING IN A PROFESSIONAL CONTEXT. IT AFFORDED ME ANOTHER YEAR TO COME TO TERMS WITH WHAT I WANTED TO DO AND HOW I WANTED TO GO ABOUT DOING IT.

Duncan Hallis MA Drama
George Soave and Duncan Hallis, MA Drama

CHOOSE YOUR PATH

Postgraduate qualifications are available at different levels, from Postgraduate Certificates to PhDs.

WHAT SHOULD I STUDY?

Taught courses involve lectures and seminars followed by a dissertation or project. Courses are available full-time, part-time or through distance learning.

Postgraduate research degrees involve a supervised in-depth research project in one of our areas of expertise. You will critically analyse, report your findings, and contribute to your field. You can study full or part-time, and by distance (depending on your topic).

Professional development is a great choice if you don’t want to commit to a full degree, and we offer a range of short courses. Develop new skills, tools, and techniques in a range of areas, from project management to procurement and supply.

THERE IS A GOOD MIX OF FULL AND PART-TIME STUDENTS. MANY WORK IN INDUSTRY WHILE STUDYING.

HOW SHOULD I STUDY?

Full-time

study

Choose to study full-time and normally you'll qualify in just a year. Whether you continue straight from your undergraduate course or you’re returning to learning, we will support you.

Part-time study

Around half our students study part-time and spread their studies over a few years. Our realistic approach to learning means most courses have part-time options. Manage your workload around existing commitments, work or family life.

Distance learning

Join our many students studying online. Our digital teaching includes online seminars, live lectures, green screen presentations and discussion boards. Impressive e-learning facilities mean you can access information when it suits you.

OUR RESEARCH

USW is dedicated to using knowledge to change our world and lives for the better. Our research focuses on global challenges that affect every society. We’re committed to improving lives here and now, inspiring and empowering our students to become the next generation who can shape better tomorrows.

All our postgraduate research degrees (with the exception of the Professional Doctorates) are 100% supervised research with no taught modules. This makes them a flexible and appealing option for many students. They will equip you with research, critical thinking and problem-solving skills and you will become an expert in your field of study.

The main difference between the programmes of study is in the scope and depth of the project, and the level of critical analysis required.

MASTERS BY RESEARCH (MA OR MSc)

You will submit and defend via oral examination, a thesis demonstrating critical investigation and analysis of a topic. Full-time study will take one year, and part-time will take two years. Your submitted thesis will be up to 40,000 words.

MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY

You will submit and defend via oral examination, a thesis demonstrating critical investigation and analysis of a topic. Full-time study will take up to two years, and part-time three years. Your submitted thesis will be up to 60,000 words.

DOCTOR OF COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY (DPsych)

This Professional Doctorate is accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS) and approved by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Students complete 450 supervised clinical hours and are taught modules at Masters and Doctoral level. You will submit a thesis of up to 50,000 words and defend your work orally.

DOCTOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (DBA)

This Professional Doctorate takes three to four years full-time and five to six years part-time. You will complete taught elements at advanced level and supervised, independent research. You will demonstrate an original contribution and submit a thesis of up to 100,000 words and defend your work orally.

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PhD)

PhD by Thesis: The most popular route to the award of PhD. You will initially register for an MPhil/ PhD. You will submit for examination and defend a thesis which must make an original contribution to knowledge. You can register directly for a PhD if you have a Masters degree with a substantial research element. It normally takes around three to four years full-time and up to five years part-time. Your submitted thesis will be up to 100,000 words.

PhD by Portfolio: You will submit for examination and defend an approved portfolio of up to three projects, together with a critical overview. They should show an independent and original contribution to knowledge equivalent to a PhD thesis. It takes between one and five years to complete part-time.

PhD by Publication: If you have an approved body of published work and have strong links with USW or are a past or present member of staff or alumnus, you may be eligible to apply.

If you think you may qualify for PhD by portfolio/ publication route you should discuss your proposed body of work with potential supervisors ahead of submitting a formal application.

GRADUATE SCHOOL

The Graduate School is home to postgraduate research programmes and is the first point of contact if you are interested in postgraduate research degrees.

POSTGRADUATE COMMUNITY

Postgraduate research students will be registered and supervised by expert academics in their faculty. The Graduate School provides many comprehensive development opportunities, which bring researchers from different disciplines together into one community.

A FLEXIBLE SPACE

The Graduate School’s flexible space is designed with postgraduate research study in mind. It includes spaces for self-study, supervision and group meetings, workshops and seminars, and networking events.

REVIEW OUR AREAS OF RESEARCH EXPERTISE TO FIND OUT ABOUT THEMES WE CAN SUPERVISE. DECIDE ON A RESEARCH TOPIC THAT FITS WITHIN ONE OF OUR RESEARCH THEMES. WE MAY ALREADY BE ADVERTISING A PROJECT THAT INTERESTS YOU. IF YOU ARE NOT APPLYING FOR AN EXISTING ADVERTISED PROJECT, YOU WILL NEED TO WRITE A RESEARCH PROPOSAL OF UP TO 2,000 WORDS. THIS MUST ALIGN WITH ONE OF OUR CURRENT RESEARCH THEMES. SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION AND RESEARCH PROPOSAL. REVIEW OF YOUR APPLICATION MAY TAKE SEVERAL WEEKS. YOUR PROJECT MAY BE SELF-FUNDED, OR YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR SCHOLARSHIPS OR FUNDING. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL CAN ADVISE YOU THROUGHOUT THE APPLICATION PROCESS.

SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS WILL RECEIVE AN OFFER TO START IN EITHER OCTOBER, JANUARY, OR APRIL.

OUR IMPACT

USW's impact on the region, on Wales, and on the UK is clear. We are rooted in South Wales yet our contribution to the economy and society can be felt far and wide. Our impact is not purely a financial one – the University undeniably creates jobs both directly and indirectly, stimulates the wider economy through our students and staff, and assists the jobs market by producing highly skilled graduates every year who are ready to work in their chosen industry. But we do so much more than that.

SUPER BUGS IN SEWAGE HELP CONVERT STEELMAKING EMISSIONS INTO SUSTAINABLE RAW MATERIALS FOR OTHER INDUSTRIES

Billions of microscopic bacteria are helping scientists convert emissions from Tata Steel’s blast furnaces into products which could be used by other industries to make products such as food packaging to animal feed.

A pilot project, led by USW, has been set up at the two huge Port Talbot iron-making furnaces. While still in its infancy, the project has already shown promising results.

USW LEGAL ADVICE CLINIC PARTNERSHIP HELPS PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS

A project helping provide free legal advice to people experiencing homelessness in Cardiff has won a national award in recognition of its impact on the community.

Cardiff Lawyers Care – a partnership between USW Legal Advice Clinic, Cardiff & District Law Society and homelessness charity The Wallich, was named the winner of the LawWorks Cymru Award, which recognises pro bono work in Wales.

USW DOUBLES ITS SANCTUARY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR REFUGEE STUDENTS

USW is expanding its scholarships for refugees and people seeking sanctuary in Wales. From 2023, USW will offer two undergraduate and two postgraduate level scholarships, as well as providing further support for refugees who want to study at Higher Education level but do not speak English as their first language.

FACILITIES

TEACHING AND EDUCATION FACILITIES

At our campus in Newport, you will learn in an environment that fully prepares you for the world of work. There are spaces that recreate different learning environments including classrooms, science laboratories and flexible learning spaces as well as technological resources including augmented and virtual reality. The University is also an accredited Apple Regional Training Centre.

HYDRA SIMULATION CENTRE

The Hydra Simulation Centre provides a unique learning and teaching environment and is used to conduct immersive, simulated scenarios for a variety of students from those on our Police Sciences, Nursing and Social Work courses to those studying Public Health, Business or Marketing. Hydra is a training tool that enables the monitoring of group dynamics, real-time leadership and naturalistic decision making in critical incidents. Scenarios are immersive and often replicate real-life conditions, allowing students to deal with real-life situations in a safe learning environment.

CRIME SCENE LABORATORIES AND TRAINING FACILITIES

Our crime scene laboratories are used by forensic science and professional policing students to learn more about particular types of evidence such as fingerprints, footwear marks, tyre treads and blood spatter patterns. Our crime scene investigation house contains a number of realistic crime scene simulations – from domestic burglaries and break-ins to more complex scenes such as homicides and fatal fires.

CLINICAL SIMULATION CENTRE

Our Clinical Simulation Centre replicates clinical environments for education and training. These include two four-bedded bays to simulate a hospital setting, dedicated paediatric and maternity facilities (including a special care baby unit), an intensive care environment and an emergency department with a fully equipped ambulance simulator.

USW SPORT PARK

Get hands-on in our multi-million-pound USW Sport Park, where you'll use the same facilities, tools and techniques that attract elite athletes and professional teams from all over the world. At USW, every sport student is provided with high-quality USW sportswear at no extra cost, ensuring all students are professionally equipped for hands-on learning.

We offer a range of Sport Scholarships available to students performing to a high standard in their chosen sport and representing the University in the British Universities and Colleges Sports (BUCS) league.

EMPLOYABILITY

Each year, USW makes a total economic contribution of £1.1 billion and supports 10,600 jobs in the UK.

We develop and deliver our courses in exclusive partnerships with employers. This ensures your degree is current, our equipment is state-of-theart and work placements are relevant, all to equip you with the skills employers will need in the future. It’s why 95% of our graduates are in full-time work or further study within six months. (DHLE 2018).

CAREERS

USW Careers is here to encourage and guide you throughout your time as a student at USW and even after you graduate. From work experience, CV writing workshops and interview coaching, to helping you explore career options and supporting student enterprise, we are here to help you achieve your ambitions.

GO WALES

USW is a partner in the ESF-funded GO Wales Achieve Through Work Experience programme. This supports eligible students who have barriers to accessing work experience.

CARDIFF CAPITAL REGION GRADUATE SCHEME

USW is a strategic partner on an internship scheme which links graduates with businesses in Cardiff. Interns get paid graduate levelemployment, engage with a new professional network and obtain a fully funded qualification.

STUDENT ENTERPRISE

Our student enterprise services offer one-to-one support and mentoring throughout the year, as well as a range of interactive events and workshops for students and graduates who are interested in developing their enterprise skills.

ENACTUS USW

Supported by the South Wales Business School and Student Enterprise, our international student-led organisation has over 72,000 members in 37 countries. It arranges development opportunities, trips, training weekends and competitions.

USW IS A STRATEGIC PARTNER ON AN INTERNSHIP SCHEME WHICH LINKS GRADUATES WITH BUSINESSES IN CARDIFF.

YOUR WELLBEING

To help build a better tomorrow, we welcome you to discuss topics about your physical and mental health.

We care about our students. From disability support and a free confidential wellbeing service, to our improved libraries and on-campus childcare, we try our very best to look after your every need.

STUDENT ADVICE

The Advice Zone is the first place to go for all your student enquiries. You can access support and book appointments online, or there is a friendly face-to-face team on each campus.

STUDENT MONEY

In uncertain times you have to invest in something you believe in – yourself. Find out how you can fund your studies and start your tomorrow at USW. Our Student Money Advice team can help you manage your money and offer advice on student funding.

DISABILITY SUPPORT

The Disability Service provides information, advice, and guidance to, and co-ordinates support for, disabled students at USW. This includes students with physical, sensory, mental health or unseen disabilities, specific learning difficulties (e.g., dyslexia) and autism. We provide a confidential service where you can discuss your individual requirements.

We can advise you on what support is available and help you apply for it. For further details visit: www.southwales.ac.uk/disability

WE CARE ABOUT OUR STUDENTS AND TRY OUR VERY BEST TO LOOK AFTER YOUR EVERY NEED.

INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT

The University of South Wales is proud to be a truly international community, with students from 200 countries across the globe.

To make your travel easy, we organise arrival services for when you first travel in the UK. These are available throughout the year from Cardiff International Airport (CWL) and Heathrow Airport (LHR), London.

A USW WELCOME

Our International Welcome Programme runs social events to help you make friends and get used to being in the UK before your academic induction and enrolment. Most activities are free and include information sessions on living, learning, and driving in the UK. There are social activities, trips, cooking classes, picnics and quizzes.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADVICE

If you are a national of a country outside of the UK, you may need a visa to study. Our immigration and International Student Advice team will support you. You can chat with an adviser through our website or e-mail: international.advice@southwales.ac.uk

FEES AND SCHOLARSHIPS

We understand that studying in the UK is a big financial investment, so we make studying at USW affordable. We offer competitive tuition fees, generous scholarships and convenient payment plans. The cost of living in the area is considerably lower than in other parts of the UK. We offer scholarships worth up to £2,500 for international students studying postgraduate courses. We are also a Chevening Partner University and have welcomed Chevening scholars from all over the world. Visit: www.southwales.ac.uk/international/ fees-scholarships

INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH

Our Centre for International English offers English language programmes at different levels. Courses help develop your skills academically and socially. Visit: www.southwales.ac.uk/ international-english

ACCEPTING YOUR OFFER

Once you have received an offer, we will advise you on accepting your place, and how to make an application for a CAS. Once you’ve secured your CAS, we will keep you updated with predeparture arrangements and accommodation information.

I'VE GAINED FROM MY COURSE.

Happy Mang’ache Master of Business Administration (MBA)

CARDIFF

USW’s Cardiff campus is in the creative centre of the capital.

Cardiff is a modern, multicultural capital city that will surprise you. There’s always something happening or new places to discover.

Lots of USW students choose to live in Cardiff, even if they study elsewhere. Well known as a city of culture and entertainment – it’s a popular student city that knows how to enjoy itself.

CARDIFF HAS A PURPLE FLAG ACCREDITATION

MEANING WE OFFER A DIVERSE, ENTERTAINING AND SAFE NIGHT OUT.

If you're based in Cardiff, why not book tickets to support the Cardiff Devils, your local ice hockey team, or watch a Six Nations rugby match at the Principality Stadium? Or sing along to some of the world's biggest names in music at the Utilita Arena or Principality Stadium, and attend an array of events at Cardiff Castle.

If you fancy something more relaxed, you could take a stroll around the vintage arcades or have a picnic in Bute Park, followed by a boat trip down to the bay to watch one of the latest theatre productions at the Wales Millennium Centre.

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View of Bute Park, Cardiff
Cardiff Campus
Cardiff Bay

NEWPORT

Newport is an independent, multicultural city that’s full of ideas and opportunities.

Our modern campus is on the riverfront, home to a community of learning that’s dedicated to improving people’s lives.

Newport has something for everyone, from historical Roman baths and museums to wetlands ready to explore. With Friars Walk retail development less than a five-minute walk from campus, you can relax over a bite to eat or head to the gym. Newport also has a wide range of bars and nightclubs to suit any taste and is even home to the multi-award-winning brewery, Tiny Rebel.

You can explore the old and the new at Newport's recently renovated indoor market, boasting food and drink traders and independent stalls, all set within a beautiful Victorian structure.

The Riverfront Theatre also provides lots of events enjoyed by students including comedy nights, drama productions, film screenings and live music. Student work is also regularly displayed in the Theatre Gallery spaces.

Newport Campus
Library, Newport Campus
Newport Market

PONTYPRIDD

USW Pontypridd is framed by green hills and provides easy access to the awe-inspiring Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (formerly Brecon Beacons). Here, you’ll have space to focus and horizons to explore.

A diverse and friendly community is at the heart of our Pontypridd campus. Here, you’ll find everything you need. Halls on campus are a big part of the community atmosphere that our students love.

From Pontypridd, you can enjoy all that South Wales has to offer – city life and culture, stunning beaches and breath-taking countryside.  It is a town filled with history and

heritage and plenty to discover. Uncover hidden gems in the local markets, go for a swim in the National Lido of Wales or stay on campus and enjoy your five minutes of fame at a karaoke night at the Students’ Union.

What's more, Pontypridd is just a 20 minute train journey from Cardiff, if you fancy a trip to the capital city.

Pontypridd town centre
Glyntaff, Pontypridd Campus
National Lido of Wales, Pontypridd
Treforest, Pontypridd Campus

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Register for an Open Event: www.southwales.ac.uk/open-days

Research finance options, including postgraduate loans and scholarships.

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Apply for the course online: www.southwales.ac.uk/apply

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Taught Courses

To see our courses visit: www.southwales.ac.uk/postgraduate -study/ Apply online: www.southwales.ac.uk/apply

HOW TO APPLY MAKING YOUR APPLICATION APPLICATION ASSISTANCE

UK Students

E-mail: enquiries@southwales.ac.uk

Call: 03455 760 599

Research Courses

To apply you can contact the Graduate School.

Email: gradschool@southwales.ac.uk

Visit: www.southwales.ac.uk/gradschool

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International and EU Students

E-mail: pgglobal@southwales.ac.uk

Call: +44 (0) 1443 654 450

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Once you’ve applied, you’ll receive an acknowledgement email.

Make sure to track your application via your applicant portal.

We aim to respond to your application within five working days* and may e-mail you for further information.

To avoid delays, make sure you fully complete all sections of your application and remember to attach any requested documentation.

For closing dates and interview sessions, please check your course page: southwales.ac.uk/postgraduate-study/

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AFTER YOU HAVE APPLIED, EMAIL: ADMISSIONS@SOUTHWALES.AC.UK

FEES AND FUNDING

Postgraduate study may be more affordable than you first thought. There are a number of ways to fund your postgraduate study, and this can be through student finance, bursaries, grants, trusts and charities or a combination of each option.

TUITION FEES

Postgraduate tuition fees, including part-time fees, vary depending on what, how and where you study. For the latest information visit our course pages.

For UK and EU students, fees are usually payable on enrolment and can be paid online. You can also pay by card plan instalments. Visit: www.southwales.ac.uk/payments

RESEARCH FEES AND FUNDING

For details on tuition fees and funding for research degrees visit: www.southwales.ac.uk/researchdegree

POSTGRADUATE FUNDING

There may be support and funding available, such as postgraduate student loans and grants. To find out what is available and if you are eligible, visit: www.southwales.ac.uk/money

SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES

You may be entitled to money to fund your study and living costs. How much a student receives, how it is paid and who can receive it will vary depending on the scholarship or bursary, but the money doesn't usually have to be paid back.

CHARITIES, TRUSTS AND FOUNDATIONS

You may be eligible for financial support from external Grants, Trusts or Charities or through other funding. You may also be eligible for extra funding if you are an unpaid carer. Some students may also be able to claim state benefits while studying. Our advisers can help you with applications, book an appointment: www.southwales.ac.uk/money

DISABLED STUDENT,S ALLOWANCE

If you have a disability, mental health condition or specific learning difficulty, you may be eligible to apply for DSAs: www.southwales.ac.uk/disability

ALUMNI DISCOUNT

USW alumni, including University of Glamorgan and University of Wales, Newport alumni, may be eligible for a 20% discount on many postgraduate taught courses enrolling in 2023-2024.

THE ONLINE ALTERNATIVE GUIDE TO POSTGRADUATE FUNDING IS ALL ABOUT ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF FUNDING, ESPECIALLY CHARITIES THAT CAN MAKE AWARDS (FEES, MAINTENANCE, RESEARCH COSTS) TO ANY STUDENT REGARDLESS OF SUBJECT, OR NATIONALITY. WWW.POSTGRADUATEFUNDING.COM/GATEWAY

Gabrielle Hale, PhD Student Psychology

ACCOMMODATION

KEEP AN EYE OUT

AFTER ACCEPTING AN OFFER FOR YOUR COURSE, YOU’LL BE SENT AN E-MAIL ASKING YOU TO REGISTER FOR ACCOMMODATION. SO, KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR INBOX AND ALWAYS REMEMBER TO CHECK YOUR JUNK FOLDER.

POSTGRADUATE ONLY

Exclusively for postgraduate and mature students, you can live with like-minded people. Study in a quiet atmosphere with social events and amenities close by to unwind.

PRIVATE RENTAL

If you prefer to rent privately, we can help. To search our database of local authorityregistered landlords, visit: www.southwalesstudentpad.co.uk

LIVING AT HOME

Many postgraduate students live at home and commute to university. As a USW student, you get a 5% discount on annual train tickets with Transport for Wales. With Pontypridd and Newport campuses only a direct train ride away, many students live in Cardiff and commute. Contact our Advice Zone for details.

EASILY ACCESSIBLE ACCOMMODATION

Many rooms have additional facilities for a range of disabilities. We allocate rooms depending on individual requirements. Contact our accommodation office for more details.

GUARANTEED INTERNATIONAL ACCOMMODATION

We offer international students guaranteed accommodation for postgraduate study.* To be eligible, you must accept your offer to study and apply for accommodation by 6 June 2024.

STAY FOR THE SUMMER

You could live on campus during July or August. Rooms can be booked for any length of stay, subject to availability.

USW FAMILY

USW is a diverse and welcoming University, where you'll find people just like you. We pride ourselves on the support we give our students, ensuring they have everything they need to thrive.

CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

If you join a society or sports club at USW, you’ll meet lots of new people and get involved in all sorts of activities, from demonstrations and day trips to nights out and parties. Whatever you’re interested in, you can meet likeminded people or discover something new. Some of the clubs and societies you could join include LGBT+, Rocketry, Snowsports, Cheerleading, Debate, Film, Rowing, and Cyber Security.

EXTRA PERKS

From professional body memberships and free tickets to festivals and theatre productions, access to industry-standard equipment and tech resources, there’s so much more to your degree at USW. To find out more about the extra perks available on your course, visit: www.southwales.ac.uk/perks

ALUMNI

Upon graduation, you’ll become a life-long member of the alumni network. A global community of more than 250,000 alumni. Join the USW Alumni LinkedIn and build friendships or establish possible future career connections.

You’ll also get support after graduation by gaining free use of USW Careers services, access to our sport facilities, discounted access to libraries and more. If you fancy giving back to the university why not try volunteering: www.southwales.ac.uk/alumni

I WAS HUGELY APPRECIATIVE OF THE TUTOR’S FLEXIBILITY AND ABILITY TO SUPPORT ME THROUGH BOTH OF THE PROGRAMMES OUTSIDE OF HOURS AND THROUGH REGULAR CALLS.

Want to know more about student life, what it’s like to study a course at USW or live in South Wales? Chat to our Unibuddies, a group of student ambassadors who have been there, done that and got the USW t-shirt.

Senior Vice President, Human Resources –Middle East and Africa at Mastercard

AS A NEW MUM, UNDERTAKING A MASTERS BY RESEARCH DEGREE WAS THE IDEAL SOLUTION FOR ME TO BE ABLE TO CONTINUE MY PASSION OF STUDYING PSYCHOLOGY.

THANKS TO MY PHD I AM NOW A COURSE LEADER AT A HE INSTITUTION IN THE UK. THIS ENABLED ME TO CONTINUE PEDAGOGICAL AND TECHNICAL RESEARCH ACTIVITIES.

Alessia Evans Masters by Research student in Psychology

MY DEGREE AT USW IS RECOGNISED WORLDWIDE SO I WAS CONFIDENT THE COURSE WOULD PROVIDE ME WITH THE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERTISE TO SUCCEED.

WHAT I’VE ENJOYED MOST ABOUT STUDYING HERE IS THE BALANCE OF THEORY WITH THE PRACTICAL. YOU GET A LOT OF HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE AND THAT’S BEEN INVALUABLE FOR ME.

David Watson Post Compulsory Education and Training (PcET)

THE COURSE IS TAILORED TO EMPLOYABILITY. ITS CONTENT IS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND IT WILL SHARPEN YOUR SKILLS, SO YOU WON'T BE OUT OF YOUR DEPTH IN PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT.

WHAT MAKES THIS COURSE STAND OUT IS THAT AFTER ONE YEAR OF LEARNING, WE GET AN OPPORTUNITY TO PUT KNOWLEDGE INTO PRACTICE THROUGH A PLACEMENT.

Bradley Bowckett
MA Film (Screen Writing)
Sri Satyavolu
MBA (Master of Business Administration) Global

COURSE INDEX

MANAGEMENT (CONTINUED)

ACCREDITATIONS

Many of our courses are accredited, so you gain a qualification recognised in your profession. Find out more on our course pages.

OUR COMMITMENT USEFUL INFORMATION

ABOUT THIS GUIDE

This guide provides general guidance and does not form part of any contract. The information given has been produced well in advance of delivery of the courses outlined for students due to enter the University in 2024/25 academic year. While it is believed to be correct at the time of production, our website should be checked for the latest position. The University reserves the right to amend or discontinue courses, or alter facilities, as a response to circumstances beyond its control or where it considers it reasonably necessary to do so. The University will endeavour to respond to change by consulting with those affected and/or taking remedial actions to help them. For details on fees and funding, see page 30. For the latest information visit: www.southwales.ac.uk/money

QUALITY ASSURANCE

The QAA diamond logo and ‘QAA’ are registered trademarks of the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education and demonstrate that the University has undergone independent review of the standard of higher education provision, and achieved a successful result.

DESIGN

Produced by the Future Students Department. Many thanks to all those who helped with this project.

Design: USW Print and Design www.southwales.ac.uk/print-and-design

CHARITY STATUS

The University of South Wales is a registered charity. Registration No. 1140312.

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH WALES GROUP

The University of South Wales Group comprises the University of South Wales, The College Merthyr Tydfil, and the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.

CHARTER

The Student Charter is developed jointly by the University and Students' Union. It explains the University's commitment to working in partnership with you to provide a high-quality student experience and help you achieve personal and academic success: www.southwales.ac.uk/values

CYFLEOEDD CYMRAEG

Mae nifer o gyfleoedd i ti ddefnyddio dy sgiliau Cymraeg yn PDC – fel rhan o dy fywyd cymdeithasol neu fel rhan o dy gwrs. I fyfyrwyr ôl-raddedig sy’n cwblhau 60 credyd neu fwy – gellir gwneud hyn trwy astudio cwrs cymwys neu drwy gyflwyno traethawd hir yn y Gymraeg – mae modd ymgeisio am Fwrsariaeth Llywodraeth Cymru, cer i: www.decymru.ac.uk/arian. I drefnu sgwrs anffurfiol am y cyfleoedd sydd ar gael, e-bostia: cymraeg@decymru.ac.uk

ACCESSIBILITY

The University of South Wales is committed to developing websites and publications that are fully inclusive. We make every effort to ensure all pages on the website and in publications comply with accessibility guidelines. Due to the size and complexity of the University's web presence this is an ongoing process. To make our publications as accessible as possible, we offer two ways of accessing, viewing and reading them. You can either read them through the ISSUU platform or view online and download a PDF. The PDF file has been developed to be accessible. We then use this exact file and upload it to ISSUU to retain as many of the accessibility features as possible through the platform. To read what accessibility features have been implemented within the PDF, please visit our website. If you have any questions or feedback regarding the accessibility of this website or our publications, or if you experience any difficulty, please contact us.

For help with accessibility, please e-mail: accessibility@southwales.ac.uk

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BEFORE YOU APPLY

The University regularly reviews its portfolio of courses to ensure we provide the best quality possible. We also update and revise course content as necessary to ensure it remains relevant and current. We strongly advise applicants to check our website for the latest information on courses, course content, entry requirements and additional costs before submitting their application.

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