So why choose to study a university course at Cardiff and Vale College?
– designed to kick start your career. Many courses focus on practical, career-orientated skills, specific industry knowledge and work placement opportunities to boost your chances of success in your dream career.
nnAlthough you will study at Cardiff and Vale College you will graduate with a university qualification from one of the expert partner universities that include Cardiff Metropolitan University, Kingston University London, University College Birmingham, University of South Wales, Swansea University and University of West London.
nYou will benefit from both the professional teaching and industry expertise of the college and partner university. The college’s specialist lecturers are fully engaged with their industries, the latest trends and developments.
nThe college offers a university experience with a difference – keeping class sizes small, with usually around 15 people in a class,
“I started studying a Level 3 in childcare education; I then progressed onto the foundation degree. Through that, I have met so many new people and I have a new job!
“The tutors have been amazing in helping me complete the course. If there are any issues that you have while studying then there is plenty of support here for you.
“It has been tough, but amazing at the same time. I have had experiences I never would have had if I had not studied here. If you are interested I would say, go for it!
“You can balance studying alongside your work and the college will support you along the way.” to ensure a high quality, supportive and personalised teaching approach.
nYou will have access to industryspecific teaching rooms and dedicated facilities at all sites for higher-education (HE) study. This includes a HE centre at its landmark £45m City Centre Campus on Dumballs Road, just a few minutes walk from Cardiff Central train station. You will also be able to access the facilities of the partner university – whether for further study or in your leisure time.
nStaying close to home while you study can save you money – with course fees often lower than those at
university and less travel and accommodation costs. The college also has a range of bursaries to support your study – contact us to find out more.
nThe option to study full-time or part-time – with a flexible approach to ensure you can fit study around other commitments including work or family.
nYou will graduate with a foundation degree after just two years, with the opportunity to ‘top up’ to a full degree afterwards.
nAs an adult, if you don’t have the
traditional qualifications to enter university study, the college will work with you, looking at your existing skills or professional experience to help you progress onto a university course.
nThe college has a vast range of university courses in subjects including biomedical sciences; childhood studies; contemporary artist designer; criminal justice; photography; film, game art and design; graphic communication; health and social care management; performing arts; popular music technology; product design; psychology; service sector
management; youth and social care; complementary healthcare; public and emergency services; sport conditioning, rehabilitation and massage; sports coaching and performance; aircraft engineering; cyber security; electronic music production; construction and the built environment; business studies; computing; education, learning and development; construction site management.