Swansea University 2024 Postgraduate Prospectus

If you have a disability, medical condition, or a specific learning difficulty, you will be invited to contact the University’s Disability Office or Wellbeing Service so we can be sure that we are able to give you the support you need throughout your studies. If, following receipt of our offer, you do not meet the precise conditions, your application may be reconsidered in light of available vacancies, and it may still be possible to confirm your place. If your application is unsuccessful, and you think we’ve got it wrong, you can ask us to reconsider your application. Contact the Admissions Office for further details. NON-STANDARD APPLICATION PROCESS Some programmes have a different application process. Please visit the website to find out the application process for your chosen programme:  swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate/ apply/application-process WHAT DO YOU NEED? To study a postgraduate programme at Swansea you will normally need

an appropriate honours degree or postgraduate qualification. Relevant work experience may also be considered for entry to taught degree programmes. Please see the programme listings for detailed entry requirements. DATES AND DEADLINES All Faculties have fixed closing dates for their taught programmes. We recommend that you submit your taught master’s applications as early as possible as these deadlines may be brought forward in some cases due to the popularity of some of our courses. Please also take note of scholarship deadlines as many of our taught scholarships and bursaries have closing dates earlier than the

September for September entry and early January for January entry. All students are required to comply with the University’s enrolment procedures and observe the University’s General and Academic Regulations – please see:

 swansea.ac.uk/academic- services/academic-guide

OUR ADMISSIONS POLICY The University welcomes applications and enquiries from people regardless of age, ethnic or national origins, race, religion, gender, sexual preference, marital status, family responsibility, physical or sensory disability, and political or religious beliefs and activities unless those activities are unlawful or contrary to the policies of the University. The University treats all applicants on their individual merits and welcomes applications from candidates with a range of qualifications and work experience. Full details of our policies can be found at:  swansea.ac.uk/admissions/ admissions-policies

application deadline dates. Please visit our website for the relevant dates:

 swansea.ac.uk/admissions/ application-deadlines

ENROLMENT Information about the enrolment process will be sent to you in advance of the start of your studies. Enrolment for taught programmes usually takes place in early

NOTES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS We welcome applications by prospective students from around the world, and we are happy to advise you on whether your qualifications are suitable for entry to the programme you would like to study.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS A full list of acceptable English language tests and qualifications can be found at:  swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply/ english-language-requirements You may also like to know that we offer our own professional, high quality English language training:  swansea.ac.uk/english-language- training-services

Details of entry requirements for your country can be found at:

 swansea.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply/ entry-requirements

If your qualification is not listed please email us at: study@swansea.ac.uk

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