Swansea University 2024 Undergraduate Prospectus

INTEGRATED FIRST YEAR As an integrated student, you will be taught alongside direct entry students but with additional tutorials and a learning skills module specifically for integrated students. Your extra classes will concentrate on study skills specific to your chosen degree and are taught by The College’s highly experienced tutors. The Integrated First Year starts in September. INTERNATIONAL FIRST YEAR For students of business, economics, accounting and finance, we offer a First Year programme with additional resource and support, taught in small classes. The International First Year programmes in business, accounting and finance start in September, November and January whilst Economics has intakes in January and September. ENTRY CRITERIA The College has minimum academic entry requirements, which vary depending on the education system of prior study and the subject to be studied at Swansea University. There are also English language entry requirements for our Pathways. If you do not meet the English language requirement for direct entry to your chosen Pathway, English language training is delivered by the University’s English Language Training Services (ELTS) with multiple entry points throughout each year. For a full list of countries and entry requirements visit:

swansea.ac.uk/the-college

The College will equip you with the skills needed to ensure that you are fully prepared for Bachelor's level study. We also deliver teaching on a number of the University’s Foundation programmes for UK students to ensure you have a soft landing to university studies. As a full-time student of the University, you will be provided (where possible) with one visa to cover your entire degree studies. Students of The College can live in halls of residences close to our academic teaching building

on the Bay Campus. FOUNDATION

The College will teach you the basics of studying your chosen degree in the UK to ensure that you are fully prepared for your future studies. Students can be admitted from the age of 16 so you may find that you can save time by going through the Foundation rather than taking A Levels. Foundation courses for international students start in September, November, January and May, depending on the subject. UK students can start in September only.

swansea.ac.uk/the-college/entry

Undergraduate Pathways are available in the following subjects:

• International Relations • Journalism, Media and Communications • Languages, English Language and TESOL, and Translation • Law • Marketing • Mathematics • Medical Genetics, Medical Biochemistry • Philosophy, Politics and Economics • Politics

• Psychology • Public Relations and Media • Sciences (Biology, Earth Science, Geography, Marine Biology, Zoology) • Social Policy and Sociology • Sports and Exercise Science • Tourism

• Accounting and Finance • Actuarial Science

• Biochemistry, Genetics • Business Management • Computer Science and Software Engineering • Criminology • Economics • Education • Engineering • Environmental Science • Human and Health Sciences

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