The University of South Wales (USW) is one of the pioneering universities in the UK, offering excellent opportunities for students. It was shortlisted in the Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards 2017 for its outstanding career-focused approach, and was shortlisted as University of the Year by the Times Higher Education awards 2023. Students who graduate from the institution find themselves employed soon after completing their studies, in fact, 96% of USW Graduates are in employment or further study within 15 months of graduation (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2021/22).
Students at USW can choose from over 500 undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The university’s strong partnerships with global companies like IBM, Rolls-Royce, HSBC and the BBC serve students a great deal, helping them connect with potential employers.
The satisfaction amongst students who study at the university is very high, with subjects like civil engineering at USW being rated top in Wales for student satisfaction, teaching, assessment, and academic support (National Student Survey, 2023).
USW is well known for its sports and film courses and has produced many award-winning sports teams and filmmakers. The top of the range facilities at USW Sport Park are some of the best in the UK, and are used by numerous professional clubs. USW is the only university in England and Wales to offer a full-size indoor 3G pitch built to FIFA Pro and World Rugby Standard that guarantees training all year round.
Attracting GBP 23.2 million worth of investment into Wales, the USW Students’ Union plays an active role in each student’s life allowing them to be part of a varied social and cultural community, as well as take their academic endeavours to a higher level.
International students at USW can easily network with people and faculty using the available support services. USW Careers offers one-to-one guidance to students, helping them in their professional and academic space.
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The university has an excellent rate, 95 percent of USW students are in full-time employment or further study within six months of graduating (DLHE 2018).
Courses at USW are designed Â鶹Դ´ industry professionals and taught by leading academics. This ensures graduates are fully equipped with the relevant knowledge and practical skills required to be successful in their chosen career.
Students are also encouraged and assisted with finding work placements. This complements the practical education provided on campus and provides opportunities to put classroom skills into practice.
The university also offers sandwich courses, where students spend up to a year in paid, full-time work, achieving credits that will go towards their qualification.
The careers and employability service also offers a range of services, including:
can receive free careers and employability support for up to three years after graduation. Services include personal careers advice, employability tools, job board access (including graduate job alerts) and invitations to careers and networking events.
Successful alumni have gone onto work for well-known companies including Sony, BBC, the NHS, Microsoft, British Airways, Walt Disney, and Rolls Royce.
In a new strategy, USW has outlined its plans to become carbon neutral by 2040 and has introduced a range of initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint.
The institution has already started implementing changes, including adding LED lights and solar panels on campus and switching to biodegradable packaging in its catering facilities and has reduced its carbon emissions by 27 percent since 2018/19.
The is a two-year postgraduate programme that is accredited by the Chartered Management Institute. With a scholarship worth up to GBP 2,500, the programme is a unique MBA, that offers students the opportunity to apply for a placement with a local company, within the USW Business Clinic or an entrepreneurship-based placement to gain up to 8 months of invaluable work experience in the UK.
The has helped university has become the only Welsh institution to be named an Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Education and has been named cyber security university of the year for four years running from 2019-2022.
The MSc Public Health qualification creates professionals who can lead and implement change in public health across the world stage. An increasingly popular course since the pandemic, this public health master’s recognises that health challenges can be more global than a single country’s population, and that local policy and regulation responses will vary from country to country.
11,45,316 Undergraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, for details
12,70,892 Postgraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, for details
2,28,808 Living costs
4,31,806 To live on campus
The university offers a variety of . When students apply to USW, they are automatically assessed for these scholarships, so don’t need to apply separately.
All scholarships are awarded for each year of study. To secure the scholarship, recipients must pay the minimum deposit which is stated on their offer letter.
Scholarships for international students include:
Undergraduate and postgraduate students from the following regions are eligible for a scholarship of GBP 2,500:
A new scholarship for international students from Vietnam, North America, India and the EU, it offers GBP 10,000 to those studying for a full-time one year master’s degree. Part of a new partnership between the Welsh Government, Universities Wales, The British Council and HEFCW, it is the first scholarship of its kind in Wales.
International undergraduate students who are progressing onto a USW master’s programme are eligible for this scholarship. It awards a fee discount of up to GBP 6,000.
Each course at USW has specific , including country-specific qualifications which are accepted.
As all of its courses are taught in English, the university requires applicants to have . USW recognises the following qualifications and test scores as a minimum:
Some of USW’s courses may require a higher score than the ones listed above, so applicants are encouraged to check the university’s website.
If applicants don’t meet these language requirements but have a conditional offer from the university, USW’s can help. It runs several pre-sessional programmes which improve English language and academic skills. Run several times each year, the programmes are completed by the start of academic terms in September and February.
International applicants who are applying for a Tier 4 student visa and planning on studying a below degree level course (for example, foundation courses and HNDs) will need a Home Office approved secure English language test.
Several of USW’s courses have been accredited by professional organisations, highlighting its academic excellence. Accreditations come from a wide range of professional bodies, including:
Many of USW’s courses are developed Â鶹Դ´ professional bodies, and several teaching staff are still actively involved in their chosen industries. This allows students to be taught by modern industry experts and engage with courses that have been specifically designed to meet business expectations and demands.
The university is also heavily involved with high-impact research work. Using collaborative learning practices, it develops and explores solutions to problems within society, culture, and the economy. This includes areas of sustainability, security, and justice, as well as health and wellbeing. In the latest Research Excellence Framework, half of its research was rated ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’.
It is also the only UK university to have integrated industry-standard aircraft maintenance qualification 'EASA Part 66' with an aerospace honour’s degree, delivered on a single campus. Students can also undertake practical training all over the world with any university-approved Part 145 Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) organisation.
The University of South Wales is comprised of and multiple research centres. Its faculties are:
This faculty is split into three schools which are design and digital; production and performance; and the South Wales business school. Offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees, students can study a variety of creative subjects including:
The business school runs specialist subjects including:
This faculty’s three schools are computing and mathematics; engineering; and applied sciences. Subjects that can be studied at undergraduate and graduate levels include:
This faculty is comprised of four schools. These are psychology and therapeutic studies; health, sport, and professional practice; care sciences and education, early years, and social work.
Specialist subjects within these departments include:
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