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English Language and TESOL, BA (Hons)

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Ranked in the Top-15 for graduate prospects

Times and Sunday Times 2018

Key Course Details

  • UK/EU
  • International
3 Years Full Time
    • UCAS Code QX33
    • Mode of Study Campus Based
    • Start Date September 2019
    • Typical Offer (view equivalents) BBB
    • Location Singleton Park Campus
    • Tuition Fees Per Year £ 9,000
4 Years Full Time With a Year Abroad
    • UCAS Code QX00
    • Mode of Study Campus Based
    • Start Date September 2019
    • Typical Offer (view equivalents) BBB
    • Location Singleton Park Campus
    • Tuition Fees Per Year £ 9,000
3 Years Full Time
    • UCAS Code QX33
    • Mode of Study Campus Based
    • Start Date September 2019
    • Typical Offer BBB - More Information
    • Location Singleton Park Campus
    • Tuition Fees Per Year £ 14,500
4 Years Full Time With a Year Abroad
    • UCAS Code QX00
    • Mode of Study Campus Based
    • Start Date September 2019
    • Typical Offer BBB - More Information
    • Location Singleton Park Campus
    • Tuition Fees Per Year £ 14,100
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Course Overview

English Language and TESOL degree covers everything you need to know to be able to teach English as a foreign language.

Teaching English is a great way to see the world and will give you a passport to teach in all kinds of environments.

During your three-year degree you’ll learn about theory and practice, language teaching methodology, vocabulary, grammar and meaning, psycholinguistics, first and second language acquisition and discourse analysis.

Almost 98% of English Language and TESOL Single and Joint Honours Graduates from Swansea University are in work and/or further study six months after graduation (97.4% - HESA Performance Indicator sourced from the DLHE 2013/14) and our English Language and TESOL degree will put you in a great position to succeed in a variety of careers.

Why English Language and TESOL at Swansea?

Based on our stunning Singleton Park campus, in parkland overlooking Swansea Bay on the edge of the Gower Peninsula, English Language and TESOL is highly rated by students and employers:

  • Ranked 7th in the UK for research (Research Excellence Framework 2014)
  • Ranked in the Top-15 for graduate prospects (Times and Sunday Times 2018)

In year 2, you have the option of taking the internationally recognised Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA), a professional qualification for teachers of English as a foreign language.

You will have the opportunity to develop programming skills through computer-assisted language learning materials and receive training in research methods including reporting and analysis of data

 

Your English Language and TESOL Experience

Throughout your degree you will have an academic mentor who will provide you with pastoral and academic support.

During the second year of your degree, to enhance your student experience and career prospects, you have the option to study a semester abroad in either USA, Canada, China, Hong Kong or Singapore.

If you prefer to stay closer to home there are plenty of other opportunities, The Swansea University Work Placement Programmes offer three work place programmes: Week of Work (WOW); Swansea paid Internship Programme (SPIN) and Santander Universities Funded Placements.

The Swansea Employability Academy (SEA) provides a network for linking students with employers, ranging from employer talks and workshops through to student led networking events.

English Language and TESOL Employment Opportunities

English at Swansea is ranked 2nd for graduate prospects in The Guardian Good University Guide 2016.

Students on this course typically develop excellent oral and writing skills and you will learn to present your ideas in a range of formats, along with strong research, analytical and problem-solving skills.

Our graduates enter careers in a wide range of sectors including:

  • Education and teaching
  • Marketing and social media
  • Project administration
  • Media and Public Relations
  • Business
  • Law
  • Speech Therapy

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Modules

Your early studies will introduce you to the history of the English language, the sounds of English as well as grammar and meaning.

You will then choose a pathway with modules to suit your own interests, before focusing in depth on your chosen research project to produce your final dissertation.

BA 3 Year Full-time

Year 2 (Level 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules

None found.

Optional Modules
Compulsory Modules - Selective 

Choose Minimum Of 100 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select at least five, or a maximum of six 20 credit modules from the list below. Modules should be split equally across the teaching blocks. You MUST take one of ALE200, ALE204 or ALE225. ALE204 and ALE225 are subject to interview prior to module selection. You CANNOT choose both ALE204 and ALE225. You CANNOT choose ALE200 if you have chosen either ALE204 or ALE225.

Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameGuidance
ALE200Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Teaching English as a Foreign Language: Theory and Practice
ALE202Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Sociolinguistics
ALE204Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Teaching Practice (CELTA) A
ALE211Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Psycholinguistics
ALE218Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Discourse Analysis
ALE224Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Vocabulary Studies
ALE225Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Teaching Practice (CELTA) B
ALE250Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Child Language and Literacy
EN-260Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Studying Dialect
AND
Optional Module Choices 

Choose Maximum Of 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may select up to 20 credits from outside the Department but you do not have to do so. Modules should be split equally across the teaching blocks.

Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameGuidance
AM-204Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Race and Ethnicity: American Perspectives
AM-215Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20American Word/American Image
AM-250Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Ghettos, Streets, Suburbs: Cultural Representations of the American City, 1890 - present
EN-204Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Introduction to Creative Non-Fiction
EN-206Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Debating Texts: Theory in Literature
EN-207Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Revolution of the Word: Modernism
EN-226Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Conflict and the Gothic in the long nineteenth century
EN-232Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Introduction to Writing Poetry
EN-234Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Introduction to Writing Fiction
EN-236Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Introduction to Writing Drama
EN-237Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Exploring the Bloody Chamber: Medieval to Postmodern
EN-239Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20No-Man's Land: Literature of the Great War
EN-241Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Fragments of Union: The Cultural Making and Breaking of Britain
EN-242Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Contentious Shakespeare
EN-266Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Medieval Encounters
HUA207Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Business & Entrepreneurship
HUP202Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Founders of Modern Philosophy: Descartes to Kant
ML-227Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20War and Conflict in European Film (Modern Languages route)
MS-200Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Theorising the Media
MS-219Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Studying Digital Media
MS-235Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Media Law
MSP200RSemester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Public Relations Theory
MSS202Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20The History of Screen Animation

Year 3 (Level 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule Name
ALE308Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Issues in current ELT
Optional Modules
Compulsory Modules - Selective  

Choose Minimum Of 80 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select at least four, a maximum of five 20 credit modules. Modules should be split equally across the teaching blocks. If ALE318 is selected in TB2, then ALE317 must also be selected in TB1. ALE317 does not have to be taken with ALE318.

Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameGuidance
ALE306Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Second Language Acquisition
ALE316Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Language in the Media
ALE317Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Research Project Preparation (Linguistics)
ALE318Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Research Project (Linguistics)
ALE319Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Computer-Assisted Language Learning
EN-376Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Prehistory, History and Language
AND
Optional Modules Selective 

Choose Maximum Of 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may select up to 1 x 20 credit module from outside the Department from the list below but you do not have to do so. Modules should be equally split across the teaching blocks.

Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameGuidance
EN-3011Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Discovering Old English
EN-3014Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Further Fiction Writing
EN-3027Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20William Blake: Poetry and Designs
EN-3029Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Postmodernist and Post-war Fiction
EN-3037Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Exodus: Moses and Minority Literature
EN-3040Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Welsh Gothic / Gothic Wales
EN-3042Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Postcolonial Literature
EN-3043Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Poetry in the Twentieth Century
EN-3046Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Stuff: Victorian Literature and Material Culture
EN-3047Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Other Tongues: Multilingualism in English Language Literature
EN-3051Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Madness, Malady and Melancholia: Literature and Medicine from Genesis to Genomes
EN-3052Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Sex and Death: Jacobean Drama
EN-306Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Writing for Radio and Screen
EN-309Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Further Creative Non Fiction
EN-314Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Chaucer
EN-319Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Further Poetry Writing
EN-374Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Theorising Texts: Shakespeare, Bronte, James
EN-394Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Reading/Writing Trauma
EN-398Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20The Masculine and Monstrous in the Middle Ages
HUP301Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Religion, Science, and Superstition
HUP304Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Philosophy and the Social Sciences
ML-322Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20From Page to Screen: Adapting the European Classics
MS-306Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Digital Futures
MS-332Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Drama and Documentary on Screen
MSP300RSemester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Strategy, Marketing and Branding

BA 4 Year Full-time

Year 2 (Level 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules

None found.

Optional Modules
Compulsory Modules - Selective 

Choose Minimum Of 100 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select at least five, a maximum of six 20 credit modules. Modules should be equally split across the teaching blocks. You MUST take one of ALE200, ALE204 or ALE225. ALE204 and ALE225 are subject to interview prior to module selection. You CANNOT choose both ALE204 and ALE225. You CANNOT choose ALE200 if you have chosen ALE204 or ALE225.

Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameGuidance
ALE200Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Teaching English as a Foreign Language: Theory and Practice
ALE202Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Sociolinguistics
ALE204Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Teaching Practice (CELTA) A
ALE211Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Psycholinguistics
ALE218Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Discourse Analysis
ALE224Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Vocabulary Studies
ALE225Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Teaching Practice (CELTA) B
ALE250Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Child Language and Literacy
EN-260Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Studying Dialect
AND
Optional Module Choices 

Choose Maximum Of 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may select 20 credits from outside the Department but you do not have to do so. Modules should be equally split across the teaching blocks

Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameGuidance
AM-204Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Race and Ethnicity: American Perspectives
AM-215Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20American Word/American Image
AM-250Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Ghettos, Streets, Suburbs: Cultural Representations of the American City, 1890 - present
EN-204Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Introduction to Creative Non-Fiction
EN-206Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Debating Texts: Theory in Literature
EN-207Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Revolution of the Word: Modernism
EN-226Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Conflict and the Gothic in the long nineteenth century
EN-232Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Introduction to Writing Poetry
EN-234Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Introduction to Writing Fiction
EN-236Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Introduction to Writing Drama
EN-237Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Exploring the Bloody Chamber: Medieval to Postmodern
EN-239Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20No-Man's Land: Literature of the Great War
EN-241Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Fragments of Union: The Cultural Making and Breaking of Britain
EN-242Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Contentious Shakespeare
EN-266Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Medieval Encounters
HUA207Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Business & Entrepreneurship
HUP202Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Founders of Modern Philosophy: Descartes to Kant
ML-227Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20War and Conflict in European Film (Modern Languages route)
MS-200Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Theorising the Media
MS-219Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Studying Digital Media
MS-235Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Media Law
MSP200RSemester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Public Relations Theory
MSS202Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20The History of Screen Animation

Year 3 (Level 5 YR OUT)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate Sandwich Year

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules

None found.

Optional Modules
 

Choose Exactly 120 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Students will have the opportunity to study abroad at one of our partner institutions and to experience different cultures, and depending on the country have the opportunity to learn other languages.

Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameGuidance
ALE-R00Semester 1 and Semester 2 (Sep-Jun Taught)120Study Abroad (Applied Liguistics)

Year 4 (Level 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Students choose 120 credits from the following:

Compulsory Modules
Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule Name
ALE308Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Issues in current ELT
Optional Modules
Compulsory Modules - Selective 

Choose Minimum Of 80 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : Select at least four, a maximum of five 20 credit modules. Modules should be split equally across the teaching blocks. If ALE318 is selected in TB2 then ALE317 must also be selected in TB1. ALE317 dies not have to be taken with ALE318.

Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameGuidance
ALE306Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Second Language Acquisition
ALE316Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Language in the Media
ALE317Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Research Project Preparation (Linguistics)
ALE318Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Research Project (Linguistics)
ALE319Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Computer-Assisted Language Learning
EN-376Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Prehistory, History and Language
AND
Optional Modules Selective 

Choose Maximum Of 20 credits from the following Modules:

NOTE : You may select up to 1x 20 credit module from outside the Department from the list below but you do not have to do so. Modules should be equally split across the teaching blocks.

Module CodeSemesterCreditsModule NameGuidance
EN-3011Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Discovering Old English
EN-3014Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Further Fiction Writing
EN-3027Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20William Blake: Poetry and Designs
EN-3029Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Postmodernist and Post-war Fiction
EN-3037Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Exodus: Moses and Minority Literature
EN-3040Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Welsh Gothic / Gothic Wales
EN-3042Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Postcolonial Literature
EN-3043Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Poetry in the Twentieth Century
EN-3046Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Stuff: Victorian Literature and Material Culture
EN-3047Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Other Tongues: Multilingualism in English Language Literature
EN-3051Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Madness, Malady and Melancholia: Literature and Medicine from Genesis to Genomes
EN-3052Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Sex and Death: Jacobean Drama
EN-306Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Writing for Radio and Screen
EN-309Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Further Creative Non Fiction
EN-314Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Chaucer
EN-319Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Further Poetry Writing
EN-374Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Theorising Texts: Shakespeare, Bronte, James
EN-394Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Reading/Writing Trauma
EN-398Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20The Masculine and Monstrous in the Middle Ages
HUP301Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Religion, Science, and Superstition
HUP304Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Philosophy and the Social Sciences
ML-322Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20From Page to Screen: Adapting the European Classics
MS-306Semester 2 (Jan-Jun Taught)20Digital Futures
MS-332Semester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Drama and Documentary on Screen
MSP300RSemester 1 (Sep-Jan Taught)20Strategy, Marketing and Branding

Entry Requirements

Our standard entry requirement is BBB (UCAS tariff points 120) or equivalent. All offers are made following a review of the application form, predicted/achieved grades and subjects, the reference and personal statement. We also accept a range of advanced level qualifications including: International Baccalaureate 32; Welsh Baccalaureate - grade equivalent to A-level; Access to Higher Education and Open University qualifications, and Extended Project.

Here are the requirements for International students.

For applicants whose first language is not English, we require a minimum IELTS score of 6.0.

How You're Taught

In the first year of study, you will be taught through lectures and tutorials. Assessment will be coursework, essay and examination.

In the second year, you will learn through seminars and group-work. Assessment will be varied including coursework, essays, group presentations and examination.

In the final year, you will undertake independent study through research methods, a dissertation or practice portfolio and also be taught through seminars and group-work. Assessment includes independent research dissertation, independent presentation, coursework and examination.

Please note: Students on the four year degree will spend the third year studying abroad.

Our learning and teaching enhances your key skills that employers look for in graduates as follows:

  • Self-Management (attending classes, meeting deadlines, preparing for seminars, dissertation)
  • Teamworking (group presentations, group seminars, study trips and projects)
  • Customer awareness (study abroad, internships, work placements, student experience)
  • Problem solving (essay writing, research, examinations)
  • Communication and literacy (essays, examinations, presentations, project work, dissertation)
  • Numeracy skills (data analysis, statistics, graphs, datasets)
  • Information technology (Blackboard, essays, examinations, presentations, social media)

This course offers some modules taught through the medium of Welsh or bilingually for students who consider themselves to be fluent Welsh speakers. For more details on the provision available see the Welsh Provision expander below.

Welsh Provision

There are opportunities for Welsh speakers to study this subject through the medium of Welsh and our dedicated academy, Academi Hywel Teifi, is here to support you throughout your time at Swansea University. We offer you:

  • An interview through the medium of Welsh when applying for a place.
  • The option to receive your personal correspondence in Welsh, English or bilingually - we will then communicate with you in your language of choice.
  • Access to generous Welsh-language study scholarships or bursaries.
  • Access to modules taught wholly or partly in Welsh.
  • The option to write and submit your coursework or exams through the medium of Welsh (even if you have chosen to study in English), and your work will be marked in Welsh.
  • A Welsh-speaking academic tutor.
  • One-to-one support to improve your academic Welsh language skills.
  • An opportunity to gain an additional free qualification that serves as evidence of your Welsh language ability for future employers.

To see further details about the level of provision delivered in Welsh on this particular degree scheme, please see the Welsh-language course page for further information.

Since 2011, there has been a 40% increase in the number of students studying through the medium of Welsh at Swansea University and our *TEF data over the last two years shows that Welsh-medium students are high achievers in regards to employability (*Swansea University TEF return 2017 and 2018).

Meet Your Lecturers

  • Barbieri, Federica (Dr) 
  • Boggs, Jill (Dr)
  • Bowler, Alexia (Dr) 
  • Fitzpatrick, Tess (Prof)
  • Lorenzo-Dus, Nuria (Prof)
  • Milton, Jim (Prof)
  • Penhallurick, Rob (Dr)
  • Rogers, Vivienne (Dr)
  • Shei, Chris (Dr)
  • Tschichold, Cornelia (Dr)
  • Wilczek-Watson, Marta (Dr)

Tuition Fees

Annual tuition fees for entry in the academic year 2019/20 are as follows:

UK/EU International
BA (Hons) Full Time £ 9,000 £ 14,500
BA (Hons) Full Time With a Year Abroad £ 9,000 £ 14,100

Fees for full time Undergraduate UK/EU students may be increased in subsequent years of study by an inflationary amount determined by Welsh Government.

Fees for full time Undergraduate International students will increase by 3% for each subsequent year of study.

During a sandwich year (e.g. year in industry, year abroad or placement year) a lower fee will apply. For more information visit our tuition fees page.

You can find further information of your fee costs on our tuition fees page.

You may be eligible for funding to help support your study. To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page.

Current students: You can find further information of your fee costs on our tuition fees page.

Scholarships and Bursaries

You may be eligible for funding to help support your study.

To find out about scholarships, bursaries and other funding opportunities that are available please visit the University's scholarships and bursaries page.

Academi Hywel Teifi at Swansea University and the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol offer a number of generous scholarships and bursaries for students who wish to study through the medium of Welsh or bilingually. For further information about the opportunities available to you, visit the Academi Hywel Teifi Scholarships and Bursaries page.

Additional Costs

You may face additional costs while at university, including (but are not limited to):

  • Parking and travel to and from campus
  • Printing, photocopying, stationery and equipment costs (e.g. USB sticks)
  • Purchase of books or texts
  • Printing and binding
  • Gowns for graduation ceremonies

Careers and Employability

Careers and Employability Swansea Employability Academy (SEA) will support you at each stage of your career journey helping you build a bright future.

Our career support services include:

  • Employability workshops, employers’ talks, bespoke events and careers fairs
  • Individual advice and guidance from professionally qualified Careers Advisers
  • Help with finding jobs, internships, work placements and volunteering opportunities
  • Access to information resources on a wide range of career management topics
  • Advice and guidance on postgraduate study and funding
  • Funding to support student internship opportunities and Student Society/Club events.

We also provide help and advice for Swansea University Alumni up to two years after you graduate.

Academic Support

As well as subject specific support by college teaching staff and your personal academic mentor, the Centre for Academic Success provides courses, workshops and one-to-one support in areas such as:

  • Academic writing
  • Maths and statistics
  • Critical thinking
  • Time management
  • Digital skills
  • Presentation skills
  • Note taking
  • Revision, memory and exam techniques
  • English language skills (if English is not your first language).

In addition, if you have a Specific Learning Difficulty (SpLD), disability, mental health or medical condition, the Centre for Academic Success have Specialist Tutors to support your learning, working alongside the Disability Office and Wellbeing Service to support all your needs and requirements whilst studying at Swansea University.

We care about our students and our aim is to ensure that you achieve the best degree classification. We have a personal mentoring system where you will be allocated an academic mentor. We also have an “open door” policy where our academic teachers are available to talk to you at any time about any queries or academic concerns you may have.

Global Opportunities

Your degree programme may already give you an option to study or work abroad but in addition to this you can also consider an international summer programme.

These programmes are open to all our undergraduate students and include culture and study tours, volunteering programmes and internships across destinations such as China, Zambia, South Korea, Japan, Europe and Canada. Programmes are typically 2 – 6 weeks long and funding is available. See our Summer Programmes for further information.

How to Apply

Apply now – UK, EU and international students.

For further guidance please visit our how to apply pages.

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