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University of Wales Trinity

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North American Brochure


Welcome from the Vice Chancellor I am delighted that you have shown an interest in pursuing a course of study at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. We have a global community of students and welcome international students from all over the world. The University of Wales Trinity Saint David offers a warm welcome to Wales and our alumni have a lifetime connection to Wales and to the University. We have established a Welsh American academy to celebrate the connection between Wales and North America and have longstanding relationships with Universities and colleges in the USA and Canada. We are a ‘locally rooted, globally connected’ University through which we promote global citizenship and education for sustainable development. We take great pride in our history and our connection to it, particularly in the way that it has provided us with the determination and confidence to shape our own future. We are committed to placing our students at the center of our mission by providing a relevant and inspiring curriculum, providing a supportive learning environment, investing in our campuses and facilities and ensuring that students, from all backgrounds, are given the opportunity to achieve their potential. Universities, after all, are about students, their experiences, the opportunities that they have here to challenge concepts, develop as individuals and thrive. Our aim is to develop reflective graduates and practitioners who can make a difference to society. We are committed to sustainable development and the environment as one of our underpinning values. It is a theme that is woven into the student experience enabling the UWTSD graduate to develop the right knowledge, skills and attributes to take their place wherever they may be in the future.

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”

Nelson Mandela

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I am pleased to welcome your interest in this brochure and hope that it will provide you with an overview of life at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. I hope also that you will find our online environment engaging and informative and that it will inspire you to find out more about us.

Professor Medwin Hughes DL DPhil DPS FRSA Vice-Chancellor


Contents Discover the Wonders of Wales

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Great Reasons to Choose UWTSD

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A sense of place 8 The Cultural Programme 10 Study Abroad

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A Supportive Environment

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DT100 Celebrations & scholarships

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Discover Lampeter

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Discover Swansea

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Discover Carmarthen

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Programmes 32 How to apply

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Discover the Wonders of Wales Wales is a wonderful country with a proud heritage, a rich cultural history, beautiful landscape and excellent sports and leisure facilities.

"Our surroundings provide students with excellent opportunities to draw upon the rich natural resources as part of their programmes of study."

From the bustle of waterfront city life in Swansea to the tranquillity of the countryside and breath-taking beauty of its sandy beaches, there’s something for everyone in South West Wales. With national parks, country parks, designated areas of outstanding beauty, clean rivers and beaches, West Wales is a favourite with those who enjoy the outdoors. It is a popular tourist destination and facilities and attractions include a wealth of National Trust properties, castles, gardens and seaside attractions, as well as theme parks including Oakwood and the Blue Lagoon Water Park.

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The area is steeped in history and heritage and the surroundings provide our students with excellent opportunities to draw upon the rich natural resources as part of their programmes of study. Visit the Cistercian Abbey in Strata Florida and you may well see our Archaeology students digging for the hidden treasures of Medieval Wales; visit the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path and you might find our Outdoor Education students abseiling down the cliffs. South West Wales quite simply has everything you could possibly want, within a short distance from our campuses.


"I have gained so many wonderful experiences while studying abroad; I have come to call Wales ‘home’." Ana Martin, USA

Studying Abroad is a huge decision, and is one that could change your life! You will enhance your career prospects with an internationally recognized qualification on your resume. It an opportunity for you to get an international perspective on your studies, you will also learn about a different culture, history and way of life. Wales is a great place to spend this precious time in your educational career.Its vast history and culture set it apart from other countries, and yet it's within easy travelling distance to the rest of the UK and Europe, making it possible for you to see all the major sights during your time away from home.

Wales and North America The University of Wales Trinity Saint David has longstanding links with North America. Our Study Abroad Program began in 1976 and, since then, the University has welcomed students from colleges and universities in the USA and Canada either on study abroad or for full-time undergraduate or postgraduate study. The International Office frequently visits the USA and Canada throughout the year to meet prospective students and work with our partner colleges and Universities. We also attend the NAFSA Association for International Educators conference annually.

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Great Reasons to Choose UWTSD Cost effective

In the UK you can complete an Undergraduate Degree in 3 years and a Graduate degree in 1 taught academic year. The annual cost is also less that private US Universities and Colleges.

Friendly Campus Communities

Students are at the heart of everything we do and small, close-knit campus communities mean that you'll settle in and feel at home really quickly.

See the World

The location of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David is perfect to explore the UK and Europe during your time with us.

There for You

We have an open door policy, which means you can drop in to see a member of staff at any time during term time.

An INSPIRED Education

Our award-winning Institute for Sustainable Practice and Resource Effectiveness(INSPIRE) ensures that Sustainable Development is central to your programme and the environment in which you'll work.

“Being an international student at UWTSD was life changing. I made friends that will last a lifetime, and experienced Wales through the cultural programme put on by the International Office. I would go back again in a heartbeat�. Louise Lauzon, Camosun College British Columbia, Creative Writing

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An Inclusive Education

We believe strongly that higher education should be available to all those who will benefit from it and welcome students from a wide range of backgrounds and circumstances. We also keep our fees as low as possible to provide the best value for your money and are able to offer a range of bursaries and scholarships.

21st Century Courses

Learning and Teaching are our main focus as a University and we do everything we can to make sure our courses are up to date and relevant to your future career.

A Historic Reputation

As the earliest established Higher Education institution in Wales (1822), and with HRH the Prince of Wales as our Royal Patron, we are proud of our longstanding reputation for providing higher education excellence in Wales.

A World of Opportunity

With students from more than 30 countries studying on our campuses and international partnerships around the globe offering study abroad and exchange, your student experience at UWTSD will have a truly global feel.

Be Part of the Network

When you join UWTSD you become part of a learning network for life. Our graduates, alumni, links with business and international partnerships mean you have access to a vast network of contacts which will benefit you throughout your studies and on into your future career.

Fantastic Locations across Wonderful Wales Wales is a special place. We’re extremely proud of our Welsh heritage and the stunning locations of our campuses. Studying with us will enable you to experience the very best of Welsh culture and our fantastic natural environment.

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A sense of place... The Cultural Programme is an important part of your time at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. The Programme provides a variety of excursions to various locations in Wales and England throughout the academic year.

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The Cultural Programme for International Students

Excursions take place on weekends and you are accompanied by members of the International Office who provide historical and cultural information. This is a great way to get to know Wales and England in a safe and friendly environment. If you’re an international student studying at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David and would like to attend these cultural trips, please contact the International Office in advance and specify which campus you are studying in (Swansea, Lampeter or Carmarthen). These excursions vary slightly, but can include some of the following:

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Pembrokeshire Coast Wales boasts some of the most spectacular coastline in Great Britain. The Pembrokeshire Coast has miles and miles of natural attractions - cliffs, beaches, caves and of course wildlife. Visitors can spot seals, puffins, wild horses and many other wild creatures in their natural habitat. This trip also includes a visit to St David’s, Britain’s smallest City! This is home to a splendid 12th Century Abbey, which was built on the ancient home and church of St. David, patron Saint of Wales.

Llansteffan Llansteffan is a small village just 8 miles from Carmarthen campus. Yet nestled on the shore of the Tywi Estuary, this village is home to Llansteffan Castle, a 12th century Norman Castle. Following a short climb up a hill, views of both the sands and countryside are breathtaking. Nearby isLaugharne, and the Dylan Thomas Boathouse. Dylan Thomas is maybe Wales’ most famous poet. He spent the last four of his short 39 years composing his poetry in the little village of Laugharne.


Cardiff

Aberystwyth

Big Pit

The capital of Wales Cardiff was once the world’s leading coal-exporting port. Now, it is a destination point for tourists and native Welsh alike. An inviting new waterfront, set along Cardiff Bay, is the home to the Millennium Centre (a state of the art theatre/opera House). You can also visit the Millennium Stadium, the home of Welsh rugby!

Once a mining-town, Aberystwyth is now a cultural hub, hosting the National Library of Wales. The National Library is one of the great libraries of the world. Since 1911 it has enjoyed the right to collect, free of charge, a copy of every printed work published in Britain and Ireland.

Coal mining is an integral part of Welsh History. Big Pit was a working coalmine until it closed in 1980. Then in 1983 it became a museum of the South Wales mining industry and is now known as the National Mining Museum of Wales. The highlight of the visit is the hour-long underground tour, led by ex-miners, which takes you down in the pit cage to walk through underground roadways, air doors, stables and engine houses built by generations of mineworkers. On the surface you can explore the colliery buildings the engine-house, the blacksmiths' workshop and the pithead baths.

Cardiff has a rich history dating back 2,000 years. Its famous castle, built in Roman times, was ‘recreated’ as a medieval-styled showpiece in the nineteenth century. Other popular attractions in the area include the striking Civic Centre, which houses the National Museum, and the city’s Victorian arcades, which offer great shopping.

It also houses exhibitions and is home to many rare Welsh and Celtic manuscripts. You will be able to take the cliff railway up Constitution Hill and visit AberystwythCastle, a Norman Castle built on the site of an Iron Age fortification. Shopping and walks along the promenade are also a must for any visitor!

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London

Bath

Students spend the whole weekend exploring London: Among the many places of interest are Westminster; Buckingham Palace; Covent Garden; Trafalgar Square; Oxford Street and Knightsbridge. Students are free to plan their own activities, from sightseeing to seeing a West End Musical!

For two thousand years Bath has been a spa town, built around Britain’s only hot mineral springs. For centuries this natural phenomenon has attracted visitors to Bath, and led to a unique historic urban environment around the springs. The Romans were the first to realise the value of the hot mineral water. They built their religious spa of AquaeSulis around the three springs.

Gower Britain's first designated 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' Within minutes of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David Swansea campus you reach the 19 mile-long Gower Peninsula. It starts at Mumbles and extends westwards. It's famous for its beautiful coastline and beaches The Gower Peninsula's beaches are some of Wales' cleanest and most beautiful. Rhossili Bay scooped the TripAdvisorTravellers Choice Award for Britain's Best Beach (as well as placing 3rd in Europe and 10th in the World) in 2013.

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The Roman Baths is below the modern street level and has four main features, the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman bath house and finds from Roman Bath. The Georgian Pump Room is on the ground level. Bath is also known for its shops and was once the home to literary figure, Jane Austin. This visit is always a favorite among international students! In addition to the cultural program the International Office organizes a number of events throughout the year, including a welcome dinner, afternoon teas, Coffee mornings, Thanksgiving Dinner and the annual St. David’s Day dinner. These are great events which bring together the faculty and International student body.


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Study Abroad We have a number of partner colleges in the USA and Canada. However, we also welcome direct study abroad applications for either semester abroad or full year. The University of Wales Trinity Saint David has longstanding links with North America. Our Study Abroad Programme began in 1976 and, since then, the University has welcomed students to the campus from colleges and universities in the USA or Canada either on study abroad or for fulltime undergraduate study. Many students have taken advantage of their stay in Wales to travel around other countries in Europe, including, Belgium, France, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Italy and Spain.

Academic Programme

Degree completion opportunities

You can choose from a variety of courses at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David Lampeter campus. Full details of the courses available are provided in our undergraduate course listings on the next page. At the beginning of the programme, our professors will introduce each of the courses to you, so that you can decide which ones appeal to you most. Once you have chosen between 12-17 hours of classes, the International Office will send the information with the syllabi to your home institution.

It is possible to apply to transfer into the 3rd year of an undergraduate degree programme if university studies undertaken to date in another country or in another university in the UK correspond by level and content to the 2nd year of a programme at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. In order to assess an application for transfer, students are required to provide an official certified transcript detailing the study undertaken to date with their application.

Upon completion of the Study Abroad Programme, you and your institution will be provided with a transcript.

Undergraduate Study Employers in North America and around the world recognise the value of a UK education. A UWTSD Undergraduate Degree is a 3 year programme.

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"Many students have taken advantage of their stay in Wales to travel around other countries in Europe, including, Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Ireland, Italy and Spain."

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A Supportive Environment

Studying in another country can be exciting but also, on occassion, challenging. The University is committed to provide excellent support to its international students throughout their studies.

The International Office The pastoral care of students is central to the work of the International Office. The team of staff are responsible for providing support and guidance for students on a number of issues including practical advice on, for example, accommodation and finance. However, we also offer professional counselling and welfare services, located within the Student Services Department, that are available to all students, and are founded on the principle that no problem is too big or too small to share.

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We offer:

Arrival and Orientation

Orientation

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Once you have arrived in the UK, we ensure our international students receive a warm welcome and prepare a program of activities designed to help you during your first few days with us. Most students are able to take advantage of our airport pick up services and full details of this and our comprehensive welcome, arrival and orientation program will be available on our website once the details for this academic year have been confirmed.

In your first few days you will be introduced to the University, the local area and to staff and students. There is important information that you need to be aware of, forms to fill in and choices to be made, and the program is designed to guide you through this process and introduce you to the services and support you will need during your time at the University. We also organize trips so we hope it will be a fun week! It is highly recommended that you plan to attend as many orientation events as possible. Studies show that international students that participate in induction settle better into their new lifestyle in the UK.

Advice and guidance on courses and how to apply Airport pick-up (specific dates and times, please contact for details) Intensive orientation programme Cultural Experiences Open office surgery sessions Dedicated staff who are there to help make your experience a memorable one International Office events Support through your studies

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Discover Lampeter

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Lampeter is similar to a Private Liberal Arts College; it offers a picturesque campus environment, delivering a unique and personalised learning experience. It blends an historic University (founded in 1822) with all the facilities and technology necessary for 21st century learning. One of the most important choices you will make in life is not just where you go to college, but what sort of education you get while you're there. What makes Lampeter a different kind of University is our small, friendly and supportive environment. We know everyone by their name and we offer an outstanding student experience that can be found nowhere else. We want to make a difference to your life. For us you are a name and never a number.

Every student is involved in their own education. Students and academic staff work closely together. Learning is collaborative rather than competitive; values are central; there is a strong sense of community. At Lampeter our faculty know their students. There is discussion, debate and intensive one-on-one interaction among students and their Professors.

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With a long and distinguished academic tradition in the Humanities, the campus today is home to a range of undergraduate courses in the subject areas of English, History, Archaeology, Chinese, Classical Studies, Philosophy and Religious Studies, as well as less familiar areas, such as Anthropology, Publishing, Ancient Civilisations, Psychology, Ancient Egyptian Culture, and Creative Writing. We have a diverse faculty, with each member of staff research active, well published and have a passionate belief in enabling students with the support they need to succeed. Many of our students study more than one subject in a major / minor combination or in a new innovative mix across the disciplines with Heritage, Digital Humanities, Museums and Archives, and Education studies. Whatever program you decide, you’re learning experience will be stimulating, interactive and collaborative. We are able as a campus of approximately 1,000 full-time students, to offer a learning experience that is radically different from other more impersonal largescale Higher Education institutions. All students have a personal academic tutor throughout their time at University, to help advise and guide them, and each program has its own welfare officer to provide support where necessary. You will be taught in small teaching seminars, typically by the second year in groups of between 15 and 25 students. You will get to know your Professors by their first name, as they offer advice on your work and progress, and they in turn will get to know you as an individual. You’ll work with others in small groups. But you will also engage in your own research and projects, on a topic of your choice, with guidance from tutors. You will have the opportunity to take up a range of extra-curricular activities and student societies, from all manner of sports teams to Medieval Battle Re-enactment, thus becoming part of the most engaged University student body in the country.

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Discover Great Facilities

Sport and the Outdoors

The campus can boast one of the best collections of medieval illuminated manuscripts and early modern printed first editions in the country, held in the Roderic Bowen Library and Archives. Its special collections amount to some 30,000 volumes, printed between 1470 and 1850, which our students help curate as well as preparing display materials. The recently refurbished Main Library offers hi-tech learning support and study areas, in addition to its collection of 275,000 books and journals.

Lampeter can boast long sporting traditions as legend has it that a member of St David’s College staff brought rugby to Wales and Lampeter Town Rugby Football Club was one of the Founder members of the Welsh Rugby Union in 1881. Rugby continues to be played here, but alongside a range of different sports and activities, many of which would not even have been recognised then. Popular student sports include football, hockey, fencing, archery, martial arts such as Jiu-Jitsu and Tae-Kwando, and outwards bounds activities.

There are two dedicated computer suites, a dedicated MAC laboratory for GIS survey software, language studies, and our courses on Digital humanities, and we have four different Archaeology laboratories covering all manner of forensic and environmental study. Between lectures and seminars, students can refresh themselves at the 1822 Starbucks café, or the Refectory or Student Union cafe and bar, in addition to the multitude of cafés in Town.

Discover Student Life at Lampeter The University is located at the heart of the historic market town of Lampeter, itself surrounded by the beautiful Cambrian mountains of rural Wales. Running through the campus is the river Dulas whose banks in summer host a patchwork of student barbecues, picnics and quiet reading. In this historic and beautiful environment, Schools look to embed their learning experience through a variety of different field trips and visits to local castles and ruined abbeys, to the Roman gold mines at Dolaucothi or to the cathedral city of St Davids and much more besides. Closer to home, the town provides a warm welcome to its students and is in turn a vibrant centre of student activity, able to cater for all tastes in terms of shops, supermarkets, pubs, fast food, cafés (notably Conti’s cafe which makes its own ice-cream), and a small theatre.

Indoors sports facilities include Multi-purpose sports hall with •0 badminton courts •0 Squash court •0 Dance studio • Multigym with weight-training equipment For outdoor sports •0 Cricket field •0 Football and rugby pitches Students have free access to the local swimming pool during student sessions, or can use it as a member of the public at other times. In addition, the modern leisure center nearby provides a fitness suite and sports hall where a wide range of organized classes and more informal activities are offered. For less formal outdoor pursuits, students are spoilt for choice. Within easy driving distance are the Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia and Pembrokeshire National Parks, the last two with excellent climbing. On the doorstep are the Cambrian Mountains (sometimes referred to as Britain’s “forgotten National Park”) with deeply cut wooded valleys and gorges, interspersed with vast areas of unpopulated and stunning moorland scenery. The mountains, along with the nearby coast of Cardigan Bay, provide unrivalled opportunities for walking, canoeing, wind sailing, surfing, caving, or simply getting away from it all. Other popular past times include riding, mountain biking, and wildlife watching.


Discover Accommodation The campus can also boast 15 halls of residence for students, all with Wi-fi. All are self-catering; some with ensuite facilities and others with shared facilities. We can guarantee all first years a place in halls; many students decide to spend all three years in hall.

Discover more Visit www.uwtsd.ac.uk/lampeter to watch and read ‘The Lampeter Difference’ and find out more about what makes this campus so special

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Discover Swansea “Classy, vibrant and metropolitan city with some of the friendliest people on earth�

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"Join thousands of students who flock to Wales’ premier waterfront city every year for its nightlife, sports and leisure facilities and stunning coastal location"

Swansea is a city in transformation and is witnessing unprecedented levels of investment with many visionary schemes currently underway. The city is also home to Premiership football team, Swansea City. Also located in the city centre around historic Wind Street is the city's famous café quarter, providing a host of popular restaurants and entertainment venues including a 12 screen state-of-the-art multiplex cinema.

of the most stunning peninsulas in the UK, with wide, clean sands and steeply cliffed coves protected by thick woods. With over 50 named coves, bays and beaches, the coast around Swansea is certainly up there with the best. Discover Excellent Facilities

Our Swansea campus is spread across a number of dedicated centres – all within walking distance of Swansea city centre. Each subject area has its own dedicated facilities relevant to the Swansea is surrounded by resorts, needs of students, from the workshops parks, wildlife centres, caves and castles where our Formula Student racing cars and the Gower Peninsula was the first are designed and built to the art and part of Britain to be awarded the title design studios where students have of ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' dedicated spaces to develop their by the Government in 1956. It is one skills. We aim to have industry standard

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(or better) facilities for students studying on our programmes so that when they progress to employment they are able to thrive in their future careers. There are dedicated subject-relevant libraries on our campuses and all students have open access to our IT suites and remote access to our library services and their study materials through our online library catalogue and our virtual learning environment. The University is currently investing heavily in new and improved facilities and buildings on our Swansea campus, creating exciting new learning environments for students and ensuring that our programmes


enable students to move seamlessly into employment, enterprise or further study when they graduate. Discover Student Life at Swansea There is a vibrant student culture in Swansea, and you’ll join thousands of students who flock to Wales’ premier waterfront city every year for its nightlife, sports and leisure facilities and stunning coastal location. As well as the fabulous coast and countryside, Swansea provides a cosmopolitan city atmosphere with a fantastic nightlife and great shopping. In additional to football and rugby, the city’s Liberty Stadium also hosts music concerts from a range of international artists.

As well as providing student support and representation, the Students’ Union at Swansea offers a wide range of sports clubs and societies along with organising entertainment such as ‘Freshtival’ during the first few weeks of term and ‘Refreshers’ at the start of the second semester.

library facilities. There are more than 300 rooms for first year students to apply for with a mixture of standard study bedrooms and rooms with en suite facilities.

Discover Your Accommodation

We have a dedicated accommodation office in Swansea that provides advice and support for students when applying for accommodation or finding private rented accommodation throughout their time with us.

Swansea also has a wide variety of private accommodation and several private student halls within a short Student life in Swansea offers walk of our campus buildings, and everything you need to have a fantastic most students move into private rented time during your studies, all in one of accommodation with friends after their the safest cities in the UK. first year.

Our Swansea campus has halls of residence based on two different sites, both at the heart of our campuses and within 100 metres of teaching and

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Discover Carmarthen From unique town centres, varied landscapes and an overwhelming choice of activities, whether it's hot or not Carmarthen has it all.

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Discover Carmarthen

Discover Your Accommodation

The Carmarthen campus is located on the outskirts of Carmarthen, the reputed birthplace of Merlin of Arthurian legend and the oldest town in Wales. It is a busy town which enjoys a good mix of traditional and modern shops, attesting to its unique charm and its readiness to adapt to the needs of the modern shopper.

There are four student residences on campus, which offer single and shared rooms in catered or self-catering accommodation. The facilities are offered at very affordable prices which include all utility bills. If you choose to live on campus, you will be given your own room for the duration of the academic year which means that you won’t have to move out during vacation periods.

It is home to national chains, boutique style shops, as well as excellent indoor and outdoor markets. It enjoys excellent leisure facilities and boasts the first purposebuilt digital cinema with six 3D screens. The town is served by major road and rail networks and is within easy reach of major cities including Swansea and Cardiff, as well as ferry ports in west Wales.

Discover Great Facilities Sweeping lawns and landscaped areas form a picturesque setting for the mix of Victorian and modern buildings. The campus boasts a range of facilities including a well-stocked library and excellent learning and teaching spaces, a fully equipped theatre and workshops, media and music suites as well as IT facilities which include open access areas and rooms for students to undertake group work. Sports facilities include the Sports Centre with a Health and Fitness Suite, swimming pool, and a multi-purpose dance studio. Students Services and Students’ Union are both located in their own buildings on the campus enabling students to access their facilities and services easily. Student accommodation includes catered and self-catering halls which are located on the campus. A new Learning and Teaching building provides first class facilities for lectures, group work as well as social spaces where you can relax with your friends in between lectures.

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All rooms have Internet access so you can bring your own laptop or PC. International students normally live in self-catering halls. Archbishop Noakes Hall contains flats of eight en suite single bedrooms with shared kitchen and living facilities. The facilities are offered at very affordable prices which include all utility bills

Discover the Arts The University’s commitment to the cultural, creative, visual and performing arts is renowned. It has earned an enviable reputation for the caliber of its graduates. The University has also nurtured high caliber practicing artists, photographers, film-makers, editors, designers and makers. The vibrant arts scene at the University means that there is plenty for students to enjoy. Students are involved in art exhibitions, theatrical productions, creative writing events and musical concerts either at the University or in regional arts centers. The Carmarthen campus also has its own choir which many study abroad students take part in.


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Programmes The University offers a range of courses, both single and joint honours; please visit the website for more details on your programmes.

Undergraduate Accounting and Finance Ancient Civilisations Ancient History Anthropology Archaeology Architecture and Built Environment Art Art & Design Foundation Diploma Automotive Business and Management Chinese Studies Classical Studies Computing Counselling Design Digital Media

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Early Childhood Education Electronics Engineering English, Creative Writing and TEFL Environment and Geography Events Glass Health and Social Care Heritage History Humanities Leisure and Tourism Manufacturing and Logistics Music Performing Arts

Philosophy Photography and Film Psychology Public Services Religion and Theology Social Inclusion and Social Policy Sport, Health and the Outdoors Surface Pattern and Textiles Teaching Visual Communication Welsh Workplace Studies Youth and Community


Graduate Programs Ancient History Anthropology & Archaeology Applied Computing Art & Design Built and Natural Environment Business & Management Classics Creative Writing, English, TEFL Early Childhood Education Engineering Finance History & Heritage Human Resources Leisure, Events and Tourism Logistics

Marketing Music and Performance Philosophy Psychology Religion & Theology Sociology & Social Policy Sport, Health & Outdoor Education Teaching Welsh, Celtic Studies & Bilingualism Youth & Community

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How to apply Entry requirements Undergraduate Programmes

Minimum Entrance requirements for undergraduate courses vary according to the program and the background of the applicant. General Requirement: High School Diploma.

Postgraduate Programmes:

To be eligible for entry to a postgraduate degree programme candidates must hold a Bachelor Degree, or its equivalent, from a recognised University/College of Higher Education. Please note that Entry requirements vary between courses. General requirements GPA 2.5 (out of 4.0)

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To apply for study abroad

To apply please fill in the international application form from the website http://www.uwtsd.ac.uk/international/ study-abroad-and-exchange/inboundstudy-abroad/and return it with: • • • • •

A statement of why you want to be considered for the program Two faculty recommendations from your home institution Transcript of grades from your home institutions (Minimum GPA 2.5) Approval for you to study abroad from Study Abroad Advisor or Dean of Student Life Two passport sized photographs.

Degree completion (2+2 / 2+1)

If you are a student at a community college on a diploma or Associate degree you may be eligible for degree completion at UWTSD. • Fee reduction available for students studying at one of our partner institutions.


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