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Study at
Cardiff University
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welcome
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www.cardiff.ac.uk/international
Section 1
_01 About Cardiff University
_03 Studying at Cardiff University
_05 Career prospects
_07 Cardiff, the capital city of Wales
_09 Accommodation
_11 University life
_13 The future
Section 2
_14 Courses and Schools directory
Section 3
_35 Study Abroad & international
exchange
_37 The International Foundation
Programme
_38 English Language programmes
Section 4
_39 How to apply
_41 Fees and living expenses
_42 University map
contents
about
www.cardiff.ac.uk/about
Top 25
UK Universities
ranked by research power (RAE 2008)
1 University of Oxford
2 University of Cambridge
3 University of Manchester
4 University College London
5 University of Edinburgh
6 University of Nottingham
7 Imperial College London
8 University of Leeds
9 University of Sheffield
10 University of Bristol
11 Kings College London
12 University of Birmingham
13 University of Glasgow
14 University of Southampton
15 Cardiff University
16 University of Warwick
17 University of Newcastle
upon Tyne
18 University of Liverpool
19 University of Durham
20 Queens University Belfast
21 Queen Mary, University
of London
22 University of York
23 University of Leicester
24 Loughborough University
25 University of Exeter
10 key facts
Cardiff University is
Top 5 in
Anatomy and Physiology
Architecture
Business
Celtic Studies
Civil Engineering
Communications and Media Studies
Dentistry
East and South-East Asia Studies
Environmental Studies
European Studies
Mechanical Engineering
Neuroscience
Optometry
Pharmacy
Psychology
Sociology
Town and Country Planning
Top 10 in
Earth Sciences
Education
English Language and Literature
Law
Mathematics
Nursing
Social Policy
Sociology
Town and Country Planning
4/
The campus is frequently
used as the film set for
BBC hit TV shows Dr Who
and Sherlock.
5/
Accommodation in University
residences is guaranteed for
most international students
and is within walking
distance of the University.
6/
The University has 15 libraries
and 25 IT suites, some of
which are open 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week.
7/
The Cathays Park campus
is situated in the very centre
of Cardiff, the capital city of
Wales. Cardiff is only 2 hours
from London by train.
8/
Cardiff Universitys research
attracts awards from the
most prominent funding
organisations in the UK: the
Engineering and Physical
Sciences Research Council,
the Medical Research Council,
Cancer Research UK and
Arthritis Research UK..
9/
The University generates more
than 100 million annually
from research grants and
contracts.
10/
The University has 2 Nobel
Prize winners Sir Martin
Evans for Medicine and
Robert Huber for Chemistry.
Rankings and
league tables
Subject
Rankings
www.cardiff.ac.uk/research
3 teaching by globally
respected staff
4 enhanced careers
prospects
6 joining a worldwide
network
studying at
Cardiff University
Teaching methods
Assessment methods
5 excellent teaching
facilities
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Deutsche Bank
DTZ
Emirates airline
Ernst & Young
ESPN Star Sports
Freshfields Bruckhaus
Deringer
Halcrow Group Ltd
Harvard Graduate School
of Design
Hindustan Times
HSBC
ICICI bank
Indian Express
Intel (China) Ltd
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Shtokman Development AG
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Siemens
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Tata group
TV Today Network
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Weather in Cardiff
The average temperature in Cardiff
in winter is 7C and in summer
temperatures can reach up to 30C. With
four seasons, UK weather is generally
unpredictable and can vary considerably,
however, Cardiff experiences less
rainfall than other areas of Wales and is
consistent with the rest of the UK.
Time
2 hours
3.5 hours
2 hours
Edinburgh
Belfast
Manchester
Birmingham
Cardiff
Bristol
London
Cardiff was one of the UKs first multi- cultural cities and an
estimated 94 languages are spoken here. This is a real benefit for
international students because many of the food and ingredients you
have in your country are also sold in Cardiff. You can also be assured
that there are many religious and cultural facilities across the city,
including mosques, synagogues, churches and temples.
accommodation
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www.cardiff.ac.uk/residences
Close to campus
Cardiffs residences are very well located, with most residences being less than
2km to either the Cathays Park campus or Heath Park campus. The majority of
students are able to easily walk or cycle to their lectures every day. The table
below gives the approximate walking times from three residences to four popular
locations in Cardiff.
Look at the map on page 42 to see where residences are located. You will also
find that like the University, residences are within easy reach of shops, the city
centre and parks.
Walking Times
Liberty House
Senghennydd Court
Talybont Court
Business School
25 minutes
15 minutes
10 minutes
5 minutes
40 minutes
20 minutes
25 minutes
10 minutes
15 minutes
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The University knows that where you live is very important to you. You
will want to settle quickly and live in a secure, well-located, sociable and
conducive study environment. This is why Cardiff University provides
a guarantee of accommodation in one of our highly-ranked University
residences.
Safe and supportive
University residences
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university life
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www.cardiff.ac.uk/international/arrive
Orientation
Before you arrive at the University you may be worried about
settling in, making friends and life in the UK. The International
Office aims to make your transition as smooth as possible with
an induction programme in September and January.
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around an organisation called
The Students Union.
Every student enrolled at Cardiff
University is automatically a
member of Cardiff Students Union.
The Union is run by a committee
of students and is dedicated to
the social and welfare needs of all
students on campus. All profits
made go back into improving the
services available to you.
The Union building includes a bar,
nightclub, concert venue, retail
shops, cafes, letting agency and
advice centre.
T
he Union runs its own student
newspaper, magazine, radio station
and television station.
www.cardiffstudents.com
International societies
The best way to make friends is to join a
student society. These clubs are very
important to student life and are run
by other students. There are more than
120 societies, many of which represent
areas of the world including: Canada,
Libya, China, Malaysia, India, Pakistan,
Nigeria and many more.
supporting you
The University knows that while you are here you
may need some help. You might have an academic
question, or you might have a more personal issue.
Cardiff University offers support in many ways.
E
very student at the University is allocated a personal
tutor. Your tutor can assist with any academic or
personal problems you may have.
T
he Student Support Centre has specialist international
advisers who can help you with visas, housing, finances
and anything which you would like to talk about:
www.cardiff.ac.uk/studentsupport
If you want to talk to someone outside the University,
the Students Union also has an advice centre.
C
ardiff University is one of only a few UK universities
to provide postgraduate students with dedicated social,
training and academic facilities at the Universitys
Graduate Centre: www.cardiff.ac.uk/gradc
If you are not sure where to turn or who to talk to,
you can always visit the International Office for advice.
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the future
Campus horizons
Cardiff Universitys international
network currently spans over 200
partners including Peking University,
the University of Pennsylvania, the
University of Sydney, the University
of British Columbia, the University
of Tokyo, National University of
Singapore, University of Hong Kong
and many more.
Building on this vision, Cardiff
University has embarked on an
ambitious project to develop and
expand its current campus with
buildings that are exceptional,
sustainable and accessible.
International partnerships
the
future
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www.cardiff.ac.uk/education
College of Arts, Humanities
& Social Sciences
Business
E
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and Philosophy
H
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Journalism, Media and
Cultural Studies
Law
M
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Planning and Geography
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School of Biosciences
architecture
www.cardiff.ac.uk/archi
The Welsh School of Architecture is one of the UKs most distinguished centres for the study
of the built environment. Your learning experience will focus around the studio project, with
a one-to-one approach to design teaching and support from the finest computer modelling,
design tools and research facilities available.
The Schools worldwide reputation makes talented WSA graduates sought after by leading
employers in the architectural and construction industries. Admission, however, is highly
selective and most programmes will require you to show a strong design portfolio in addition
to a good academic record.
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biosciences
www.cardiff.ac.uk/biosi
Undergraduate courses
Biochemistry BSc
Biology BSc
Biomedical Science BSc
Biomedical Sciences Anatomy BSc
Biomedical Sciences Neuroscience BSc
Biomedical Sciences Physiology BSc
Biotechnology BSc
Ecology BSc
Genetics BSc
Microbiology BSc
Molecular Biology BSc
Zoology BSc
bioscience-ug@cardiff.ac.uk
Graduate destinations
ARUP / Foster + Partners / Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Scott Brownrigg / Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Undergraduate courses
Architectural Studies BSc/MArch
architecture-ug@cardiff.ac.uk
Graduate destinations
GE Healthcare / GlaxoSmithKline /
Merck Sharpe & Dohme / Nestl / Pfizer
Top 10 Architecture
1 Cambridge
2 UCL
3 Bath
4 Cardiff University
5 Queens, Belfast
6 Northumbria
7 Sheffield
8 Manchester School of Architecture
9 Newcastle
10 Edinburgh
Postgraduate courses
Building Energy & Environmental Performance Modelling MSc
Environmental Design of Buildings MSc
Environmental Design of Buildings (Distance Learning) MSc
Theory & Practice of Sustainable Design MSc
Sustainable Mega-Buildings MSc
Sustainable Building Conservation MSc
heywoodc@cardiff.ac.uk
Urban Design MA
cplan-pgtadmissions@cardiff.ac.uk
Other rankings
4th School of Architecture in Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
4th The Times Good University Guide 2014
7th The Complete University Guide 2015
Number of staff 50
% international students 3%
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business.cardiff.ac.uk
Other rankings
7th The Times Good University Guide 2014
International Foundation Programme
Business
foundation@cardiff.ac.uk
Undergraduate courses
Accounting BSc
Accounting & Economics BScEcon
Accounting & Finance BSc
Accounting & Management BScEcon
Banking & Finance BScEcon
Business Economics BScEcon
Business Management BSc
- General Route
- Human Resources
- International Management
- International Management
(Route B Semester Abroad)
- Logistics & Operations
- Marketing
Location Aberconway Building (map ref 11)
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School of Chemistry
www.cardiff.ac.uk/chemy
www.cardiff.ac.uk/comsc
chemistry
computer science
Graduate destinations
3M / Cadburys / GlaxoSmithKline /
Intellectual Patent Office / Solutia
Graduate destinations
American Express / BAE Systems /
Fujitsu / IBM / Thomson Reuters
Undergraduate courses
Chemistry BSc/MChem
Chemistry with Industrial Experience BSc
Chemistry with a Year in Industry MChem
Chemistry with a Year Abroad MChem
Chemistry with a Preliminary Year
chemistry-ug@cardiff.ac.uk
Undergraduate courses
Business Information Systems BSc*
Computer Science BSc*
Computing & Mathematics BSc
Computer Science with High Performance Computing BSc*
Computer Science with Security and Forensics BSc*
Computer Science with Visual Computing BSc*
Software Engineering BSc*
comsc-ug@cs.cardiff.ac.uk
ostgraduate courses
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Catalysis MSc
Chemical Biology MSc
Physical Organic Chemistry MSc
tatchellt@cardiff.ac.uk
PhD/MPhil/MD Research areas
Chemical Biology
Heterogeneous Catalysis & Nanostructured Surfaces
Homogenous Catalysis
Metals in Synthesis & Organic Synthesis
Physical Organic Chemistry
Solid State & Materials Chemistry
Theoretical & Computational Chemistry
wardbd@cardiff.ac.uk
*Available as a 3 or 4 year programme. The 4 year programme includes a
year in industry between years 2 and 3 where the School supports students
in finding a year-long, paid placement in the UK or overseas
ostgraduate courses
P
Computer Science MSc+
Computer Science MRes
Computational Journalism MSc
Computing MSc+
Computing & IT Management MSc+
Information Security & Privacy MSc
Information Systems MRes
comsc-pg@cs.cardiff.ac.uk
Available as a 1 or 2 year programme. The 2 year programme includes a
+
professional work placement between the taught elements of the course and
your final dissertation where the School supports students in finding a 7-10
month paid placement in the UK or overseas.
Number of staff 35
Number of staff 65
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School of Dentistry
School of Engineering
www.cardiff.ac.uk/dentl
www.cardiff.ac.uk/earth
www.cardiff.ac.uk/engin
dentistry
Top 10 Dentistry
1 Kings College London
2 UCL
3 Queen Mary
4 Sheffield
5 Cardiff University
6 Dundee
7 Newcastle upon Tyne
8 Leeds
9 Birmingham
>14
Graduate destinations
BHP Billiton / Environment Agency / Geo Services International /
Parsons Brinckerhoff / Titan Environmental Surveys
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11th The Guardian 2015
13th The Times Good University Guide 2014
14th The Complete University Guide 2015
Undergraduate courses
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Postgraduate courses
Clinical Dentistry (MClinDent)
Implantology MSc/PgDip
Orthodontics MScD
Tissue Engineering MSc/PgDip
DentalPGAdmissions@cardiff.ac.uk
PhD/MPhil Research areas
Applied Clinical Research and Public Health
Learning & Scholarship
Tissue Engineering & Reparative Dentistry
DentalPGAdmissions@cardiff.ac.uk
Undergraduate courses
Environmental Geoscience BSc/MESci*
Exploration & Resource Geology BSc/MESci*
Geology BSc/MESci*
Marine Geography BSc/MESci*
Earth and Environmental Science BSc/MESci*
earth-ug@cardiff.ac.uk
Postgraduate courses
Applied Environmental Geology MSc
earth-pg@cardiff.ac.uk
PhD/MPhil Research areas
Magmatism and Metallogenesis
Geodynamics
Palaeoclimate and Climate Systems
Palaeobiology
Earth Surface Processes
Geomicrobiology
earth-pg@cardiff.ac.uk
engineering
Cardiff School of Engineering is based in a modern, purpose-built building, housing
some of the UKs most advanced facilities. The Schools research activity has a
worldwide reputation and a record of collaboration with industrial partners such as
Tata, Laing ORourke, Halcrow, National Grid, Rolls Royce, NASA, Mott Macdonald,
BP, RWE Npower, and Atkins. This means you will receive cutting edge and career
relevant teaching from global experts in their field. Engineering graduates are highly
employable and Cardiff gives you the opportunity tofurther enhance your prospects
by offering a year in industry on undergraduate programmes. All of the Schools
courses provide accreditation from the relevant professional bodies and competitive
scholarships are available.
Graduate destinations
Atkins / BAE Systems / Corus / Mott McDonald / Network Rail / Arup
Top 10 Civil Engineering
1 Imperial
2 Swansea
3 Cardiff University
4 Newcastle
Nottingham
6 Dundee
Sheffield
8 Bristol
Southampton
10 Queens, Belfast
>23
RAE ranking by GPA see www.cardiff.ac.uk/rae/results
Other rankings
8th The Times Good University Guide 2014
9th The Complete University Guide 2015
Top 10 Mechanical Engineering
1 Imperial
2 Southampton
3 Sheffield
4 Cardiff University
5 Leeds
6 Bath
7 Nottingham
8 Lanacaster
9 Loughborough
10 Dundee
>55
Ranking by The Guardian 2015
Other rankings
9th Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
10th The Times Good University Guide 2014
15th The Complete University Guide 2015
Location U
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Number of staff 37
Number of staff 95
% international students 5%
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Postgraduate courses
Advanced Mechanical Engineering MSc
Civil Engineering MSc
Clinical Engineering MSc
Communication Technology and Entrepreneurship MSc
Electrical Energy Systems MSc
Geoenvironmental Engineering MSc
Hydro-environment Engineering MSc
Orthopaedic Engineering (surgeons only) MSc
Professional Engineering MSc
Structural Engineering MSc
Sustainable Energy & Environment MSc
Wireless and Microwave Communications Engineering MSc
engineering-pg@cardiff.ac.uk
PhD/MPhil Research areas
Energy
Environment and Sustainability
Health, Security and the Digital World
Mechanics, Materials and Advanced Manufacturing
engineering-pgr@cardiff.ac.uk
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Graduate destinations
BBC / Cameco Corporation / The Guardian /
University of Oxford / University of Sydney
Undergraduate courses
Ancient History* BA
Ancient & Medieval History BA
Archaeology* BSc / BA
Archaeology & Ancient History BA
Conservation of Objects in Museums & Archaeology BSc
History* BA
History & Social Science BA
History with Welsh History BA
Modern History & Politics BScEcon
Religious & Theological Studies* BA
adminshare@cardiff.ac.uk
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Undergraduate courses
English Language* BA
English Language and Literature BA
English Literature* BA
Philosophy* BA
encap-ac@cardiff.ac.uk
*Available with another humanities subject.
Postgraduate courses
Analytic and Modern European Philosophy MA
Applied Linguistics MA
Creative Writing MA
Critical and Cultural Theory MA
English Literature MA
Ethics and Social Philosophy MA
Forensic Linguistics MA
Language and Communication Research MA
encap-pg@cardiff.ac.uk
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Postgraduate courses
Ancient History MA
Ancient & Medieval Warfare MA
Archaeology MA - including pathways in British Prehistory,
Early & Medieval Society & Culture and European Neolithic
Care of Collections MA
Chaplaincy Studies [Military] MTh, PG Cert & PG Dip
Conservation Practice MSc
Early Celtic Studies MA
History and Archaeology of the Greek and Roman World MA
History MA - including specialisms in Asian, Economic & Social,
Early Modern, Medical and Modern History
History of the Crusades MA
Islam in Contemporary Britain MA
Late Antique and Byzantine Studies MA
Medieval British Studies MA
Professional Conservation MSc
Religious Studies: Asian Religions MA/Religion in Late Antiquity MA
Theology MTh
Welsh History MA
pgadminshare@cardiff.ac.uk
healthcare professions
www.cardiff.ac.uk/healthcare
Top 10 PHYSIOTHERAPY
1 Cardiff
2 Keele
3 Northumbria
4 Nottingham
5 Kings College London
6 Robert Gordon
7 Oxford Brookes
8 West of England, Bristol
9 Bradford
10 Liverpool
>35
Ranking by The Complete University Guide 2015
Undergraduate courses
Occupational Therapy BSc
Operating Department Practice DipHE
Operating Department Practice: Intra & Perioperative BSc
Physiotherapy BSc
Radiography: Diagnostic Radiography & Imaging BSc
Radiotherapy & Oncology BSc
hcareadmissions@cardiff.ac.uk
Number of staff 50
Number of staff 60
% international students 3%
% international students 1%
% international students 5%
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Postgraduate courses
Nursing: Advanced Practice MSc/PGDip /PGCert
- Generic route
- Community Health Studies
- Education for Healthcare Professionals
- Non-medical Prescribing
- Safeguarding Children
Healthcare Science MSc/PGDip
Occupational Therapy MSc/PGDip
Physiotherapy MSc/PGDip
Radiography MSc/PGDip
Specialist Community Public Health Nursing MSc/PgDip
Sports & Exercise Physiotherapy MSc
hcareadmissions@cardiff.ac.uk
PhD/MPhil Research areas
Cancer and palliative care
Clinical Kinaesiology
Emotions and relationships within healthcare
Long-term conditions
Mental health
Midwifery and maternity care
Nutrition
Occupation and health
Patient safety and risk
Perioperative practice
Radiography/ Radiotherapy
Sociology of medicine
Teenagers and young adults
Work and complex organisations and services
Professional Doctorate in Advanced Healthcare Practice
hcarephdenquiries@cardiff.ac.uk
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www.cardiff.ac.uk/jomec
www.law.cardiff.ac.uk
Top 10 jOURnALISM
1 Kent
2 Oxford Brookes
3 Sheffield
4 Cardiff University
5 Westminister
6 Leeds
7 Brighton
8 Kingston
9 Falmouth
10 Loughborough
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Undergraduate courses
Journalism and Communications BA
Journalism, Media and Culture BA
Journalism, Media and Sociology BA
Journalism, Media and English Literature BA
Journalism and Welsh BA
Media and Communications BA
jomec-ba@cardiff.ac.uk
Postgraduate courses
Computational Journalism MSc
Digital Media and Society MA
International Journalism MA
International Public Relations and Global Communications
Journalism, Media and Communications MA
Management MA
MBA Media Management
Political Communications MA
Science, Media & Communication MSc
jomec-ma@cardiff.ac.uk
PhD/MPhil Research areas
Children and the Media
Digital Media and Society
Feminist Media Studies
Journalism Studies
Mediatised Conflict
Race, Representation & Cultural Politics
Risk, Science, Health & Media
jomec-research@cardiff.ac.uk
law
Cardiff Law School is one of the UKs most prestigious law schools
and is internationally renowned for teaching and research excellence.
You will benefit from globally relevant teaching and one of the largest
libraries in the UK, with more than 100,000 volumes and a wealth
of online resources. To ensure you make the most of your studies, the
School offers study skills and English language support and a number
of merit scholarships and entrance bursaries for high achievers. You can
also work with real clients and experience law in action by participating
in the Law Schools Pro Bono Scheme and Innocence Project.
Graduate destinations
Azmi and Associates, Kuala Lumpur / Blakely and Dushenski,
Canada / Fox, Mandal and Little, Delhi / Freshfields, London /
Hassan and Hassan, Pakistan / Nigerian Ports Authority / Shanghai
Kai Rong Law Firm, China / Shearman & Sterling, Hong Kong
Top 10 LAW
1 LSE
2 UCL
3 Oxford
4 Durham
Nottingham
6 Kent
7 Cardiff University
Cambridge
Queen Mary
10 Edinburgh
>67
RAE ranking by GPA see www.cardiff.ac.uk/rae/results
Undergraduate courses
Law LLB
Law & Criminology LLB
Law & Politics LLB
Law & Sociology LLB
Law & Welsh LLB
Integrated Law & Language (French/German) LLB
law-international@cardiff.ac.uk
Other rankings
6th The Times Good University Guide 2014
7th The Complete University Guide 2015
Location B
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Number of staff 48
Number of staff 83
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Postgraduate courses
Specialist LLM Programmes:
- General LLM
- Canon Law
- European Legal Studies
- Governance and Devolution
- Human Rights Law
- International Commercial Law
- Law and Governance of the European Union
- Legal and Political Aspects of International Affairs
- Legal Aspects of Medical Practice
- Social Care Law
- Shipping Law
law-international@cardiff.ac.uk
Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC)*
Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL)
Legal Practice Course (LPC)
law-bptc@cardiff.ac.uk
law-gdl@cardiff.ac.uk
law-lpc@cardiff.ac.uk
* Formerly the Bar Vocational Course.
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medicine
www.cardiff.ac.uk/medic
Undergraduate courses
Medicine MBBCh
Medical Pharmacology BSc/MPh
medicaladmissions@cardiff.ac.uk
Medical student final year elective programme
hughesmj1@cardiff.ac.uk
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Postgraduate courses
Advanced Surgical Practice* MSc/PgDip/PgCert
Ageing, Health and Disease MSc/PgDip/PgCert
Bioinformatics and Genetic Epidemiology & Bioinformatics
MSc/PgDip/PgCert
Biomedical Research MRes
Critical Care* MSc/PgDip/PgCert
Diabetes* MSc / PgDip
Dermatology, Clinical MSc/PgDip
Dermatology, Practical* MSc/PgDip
Genetic Counselling MSc
Master of Public Health MPH
Medical Ultrasound MSc/PgDip/PgCert
Medical Toxicology* MSc/PgDip/PgCert
Obstetric and/or Gynaecological Ultrasound MSc/PgDip/PgCert
Occupational Health: Policy and Practice* MSc/PgDip
Pain Management* MSc/PgDip/PgCert
Pain Management (Primary and Community Care)*
MSc/PdDip/PgCert
Palliative Care/Medicine* MSc/PgDip/PgCert
Postgraduate Certificate in Biomedical Research PgCert
Psychiatry MSc/PgDip
Psychiatry (E-learning)* MSc/PgDip
Therapeutics* MSc/PgDip
Wound Healing & Tissue Repair* MSc/PgDip/PgCert
postgradmedic@cardiff.ac.uk
*Courses are taught entirely via online distance learning.
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School of Mathematics
School of Music
www.cardiff.ac.uk/maths
www.cardiff.ac.uk/music
mathematics
music
Graduate destinations
BAE Systems / Deloitte / Ernst and Young /
PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP / Roche Pharmaceuticals
Graduate destinations
BBC / Cambridge University / Monteverdi Choir, London /
Royal Academy of Music / The Associated Board of Royal Schools
of Music / New England Conservatory / Royal Opera House /
Norrkoping Symphony Orchestra / Cheltenham Festivals /
University of Kent / San Francisco State University
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Mathematics MMath/BSc
Mathematics & its Applications* BSc
Mathematics, Operational Research & Statistics* BSc
Mathematics & Physics BSc
Mathematics & Computing BSc
Mathematics & Humanities BA
mathematics@cardiff.ac.uk
*Available with an optional year in industry.
Undergraduate courses
Music BMus
Music BA
Music & Humanities Subject BA
Physics with Music BSc
musicschool@cardiff.ac.uk
Postgraduate courses
Composition MMus
Ethnomusicology MA
Music, Culture & Politics MA
Musicology MA
Performance MMus
SmithN17@cardiff.ac.uk
PhD/MPhil Research areas
Composition
Performance
Musicology (incl. Ethnomusicology)
SmithN17@cardiff.ac.uk
Postgraduate courses
Operational Research and Applied Statistics MSc
Operational Research, Applied Statistics and Risk MSc
thompsonjm1@cardiff.ac.uk
Location M
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Heath Park campus (map ref 110)
Number of staff 35
Number of staff 17
% international students 4%
% international students 1%
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modern languages
www.cardiff.ac.uk/modern-languages
Our 4-year language degrees provide an opportunity to study abroad with our European
and international partners or to work as a Language Assistant. Translation is crucial
globalised world. Multinational businesses and international institutions are constantly
looking for translators and language specialists. The School of Modern Languages offers
studies at Undergraduate and Postgraduate level. All members of staff at Cardiff are
passionate about their subject and are keen to share their enthusiasm and research-led
knowledge.
Graduate destinations
BBC / Council of European Union, Translator /
European Commission / Public services / Teaching posts
in the UK and abroad
Top 10 English Language & Literature
1 Oxford
2 Cambridge
3 Glasgow
4 Leeds
5 Exeter
6 York
7 Cardiff University
8 Birmingham
9 Sheffield
10 Queen Mary
>87
RAE ranking by Research Power see www.cardiff.ac.uk/rae/results
Undergraduate courses
French * BA
German * BA
Italian *BA
Japanese and Business Studies BSc
Japanese joint honours with a European language
Modern Languages and Translation BA (4 year)
Spanish *BA
Translation BA (3 year)
languages-ug-admissions@cardiff.ac.uk
*Available with another humanities subject
Available with law as an LLB
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Graduate destinations
Community practice / Hospital practice / Optical or
pharma industry / Refractive surgery clinics / Research
Top 10 Allied Health Professions & Studies
1 Cardiff University
2 Aston
Manchester
4 Glasgow Caledonian
5 Ulster
6 Bradford
City
8 Anglia Ruskin
RAE ranking by Research 4* & 3* see www.cardiff.ac.uk/rae/results
NB: Only institutions with Schools of Optometry who returned to the Allied Health
Professions and Studies UoA are included in this table.
Other rankings
3rd The Times Good University Guide 2014
Undergraduate courses
Optometry BSc
earlam@cardiff.ac.uk
Postgraduate courses
Clinical Optometry MSc
Clinical Optometry Diploma*
Clinical Optometry Certificate*
Glaucoma Certificate*
Eye Care Governance Certificate*
Non-degree programmes*
Postgraduate courses
European Studies MA
Translations Studies MA
languages-pg-admissions@cardiff.ac.uk
* All above courses are studies via distance learning and are part-time.
Number of staff 36
Number of staff 60
% international students 2%
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Department of Politics and International Relations
www.cardiff.ac.uk/politics
www.cardiff.ac.uk/pgmde
Graduate destinations
BAE Systems / DWP / EDF / Jaguar Landrover /
NASA / Rolls Royce / Banking
Graduate destinations
BBC / Deloitte / European Commission / Political research /
Public services / Teaching posts in the UK and abroad
Undergraduate courses
Astrophysics MPhys/BSc
Physics* MPhys/BSc
Physics with Astronomy* MPhys/BSc
Physics & Mathematics BSc
Physics with Medical Physics BSc
Physics with Music BSc
Physics with a Preliminary Year BSc
Theoretical & Computational Physics BSc
physics-ug@cardiff.ac.uk
Undergraduate courses
International Relations & Politics BScEcon
Politics * BScEcon
Politics, Diploma in Etudes Politiques BScEcon
Politics & Economics BScEcon
International Relations & Politics BScEcon
International Relations & Politics with a language BScEcon
(joint with School of Modern Languages)
Politics & Modern History BScEcon
Politics & Sociology BScEcon
politics-UG@cardiff.ac.uk
Postgraduate courses
Medical Education MSc/PGDip
Medical Education (e-learning) MSc/PGDip/PGCert
medicaleducation@cardiff.ac.uk
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5th Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
6th The Times Good University Guide 2014
8th The Complete University Guide 2015
Undergraduate courses
Pharmacy MPharm
pharmacy-ug@cardiff.ac.uk
ostgraduate courses
P
Clinical Research MSc/Diploma (part-time/distance learning)
International Pharmacoeconomics & Health Economics* MSc
pgtphrmyadmissions@cardiff.ac.uk
*studied in Germany.
Postgraduate courses
Biophotonics MSc
Physics MSc *
Astrophysics MSc *
physics-pg@cardiff.ac.uk
* new for Oct 2015
Postgraduate courses
European Governance & Public Policy MScEcon
International Relations MScEcon
Politics and Public Policy MScEcon
Welsh Government and Politics MScEcon
politics-PG@cardiff.ac.uk
PhD/MPhil Research areas
Area Studies
Comparative Politics, Policy and Governance
European Politics and Area Studies
International Relations
Political Theory
Wales
europ-pg-admissions@cardiff.ac.uk
Number of staff 40
Number of staff 37
Number of staff 55
Number of staff 9
% international students 4%
% international students 2%
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www.cardiff.ac.uk/cplan
www.cardiff.ac.uk/socsi
Other rankings
8th The Times Good University Guide 2014
8th The Complete University Guide 2015
9th The Guardian 2015
Undergraduate courses
City and Regional Planning BSc
Geography (Human) BSc
Geography (Human) and Planning BSc
cplan-studentenquiries@cardiff.ac.uk
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Postgraduate courses
Eco-Cities MSc
Food, Space and Society MSc
PLANET Europe: European Spatial Planning,
Environmental Policies and Regional Development MSc
Planning Practice PG Certificate
Geography, Policy and Practice MSc*
International Planning and Development MSc
Spatial Planning and Development MSc
Sustainability, Planning and Environmental Policy MSc
Transport and Planning MSc
Urban Design MA
Urban and Regional Development MSc
cplan-studentenquiries@cardiff.ac.uk
*Currently not running but will be reinstated in 2014/15
Undergraduate courses
Criminology BSc
Criminology and Sociology BScEcon
Criminology and Social Policy BScEcon
Criminology and Education BScEcon
Education BA
Education and Sociology BScEcon
Education and Social Policy BScEcon
Journalism, Media and Sociology BA
Sociology and History BScEcon
Philosophy and Sociology BA
Law and Criminology LLB
Law and Sociology LLB
Social Policy and Sociology BScEcon
Social Science BSc
Sociology BScEcon
socsi-ugadmissions@cardiff.ac.uk
Location G
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Number of staff 80
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Postgraduate courses
Childhood & Youth MSc
Crime, Safety & Justice MSc
Education MSc
Social Science MSc
Postgraduate Certificate of Education PGCE (PCET)
Science, Media & Communication MSc
Social Science Research Methods MSc
Social Work MA
socialscience-masters@cardiff.ac.uk
PhD/MPhil Research areas
Crime, Security and Justice
Culture, Transformation and Subjectivity
Health, Wellbeing and Social Care
Knowledge, Science and Technology
Methods and Methodology
Work, Education and Globalisation
socialscience-research@cardiff.ac.uk
Professional doctorates
Education EdD
Health Studies DHS
Social Work DSW
Social and Public Policy SPPD
socialscience-research@cardiff.ac.uk
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School of Psychology
psychology
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Graduate destinations
Assistant Clinical Psychologist / Assistant Psychologist
(Eating Disorders) / Forensic Support Worker (Mental Illness) /
Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner / Speech Therapy
Technical Instructor
Undergraduate courses
Psychology BSc
Psychology with Professional Placement BSc
psychology-ug@cardiff.ac.uk
top 10 PSYCHOLOGY
1 Cambridge
2 Oxford
3 UCL
4 LSE
5 Kings College London
6 Edinburgh
7 Manchester
8 Exeter
9 Cardiff University
10 York
Warwick
>28
Ranking by QS World Ranking 2014 (UK institutions only)
1 Cardiff University
2 UCL
3 Birmingham
4 Sussex
5 Oxford
6 Sheffield
7 Bangor
8 Southampton
9 Edinburgh
10 St Andrews
>76
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Postgraduate courses
Certificate and Diploma programmes in
Cognitive Behavioural Therapies
Graduate Diploma in Psychology
diplomaadmin@cardiff.ac.uk
euroimaging: Methods and Applications MSc
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Social Science Research Methods MSc
psych-masters@cardiff.ac.uk
PhD/MPhil Research areas
Attention & Memory
Behavioural Neuroscience & Genetics
Cognitive Neuroscience
Developmental Science
Imaging Science
Language and Cognition
Learning & Development
Perception & Action
Social Psychology
Thinking & Reasoning
Wellbeing, Health & Mental Health
psych-phd@cardiff.ac.uk
cymraeg/welsh
www.cardiff.ac.uk/cymraeg
Graduate destinations
BBC / IT and software development / Marketing and PR /
Welsh Government
top 10 CELTIC STUDIES
1 Cambridge
2 Bangor
3 Aberystwyth
4 Glasgow
5 Cardiff University
6 Swansea
7 Aberdeen
8 Edinburgh
9 Queens, Belfast
10 Ulster
>12
Ranking by The Complete University Guide 2015
Other rankings
5th The Times Good University Guide 2014
6th Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)
Undergraduate courses
(all taught through the medium of Welsh)
Law & Welsh LLB
Welsh BA
Welsh & Humanities Subject BA
cymraeg@cardiff.ac.uk
Other rankings
12th The Times Good University Guide 2014
Location T
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Number of staff 60
Number of staff 16
% international students 3%
% international students 2%
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Postgraduate courses
(available through the medium of Welsh and/or English)
Welsh and Celtic Studies MA (including work placement)
cymraeg@cardiff.ac.uk
PhD/MPhil Research areas
(available through the medium of Welsh and/or English)
Arthurian Legend
Gender Studies
Identity, Religion and Popular Culture
Language and Technology
Language Planning & Policy
Mabinogion
Multiculturalism and Bilingualism
Second Language Acquisition
Sociology of the Celtic Languages
Sociolinguistics
Welsh Literature (Medieval and Modern)
Welsh American Studies (including Patagonia)
cymraeg@cardiff.ac.uk
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www.cardiff.ac.uk/studyabroad
More information
For more information on your choices
and to check your eligibility please
visit the website:
www.cardiff.ac.uk/studyabroad
You may also contact the
Study Abroad Office:
studyabroad@cardiff.ac.uk or follow
us on Twitter @studyabroadCU
A unique Welsh
cultural experience
Studying abroad at Cardiff University
provides the exciting opportunity to
explore Wales and the distinctive Welsh
culture. Many Study Abroad students
choose to undertake classes about
Wales and learn some of the Welsh
language while they are here. It is
also very easy to reach the rest of the
UK and Europe. Cardiff has excellent
rail services and low-budget airlines
operating out of Cardiff Airport.
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www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt
English
language
programmes
The English for University Study Programme
www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt/efus
The English for University Study Programme
is a full-time English language and study skills
course in academic English. It is specifically
designed for international students.
It is a good choice if you:
p
lan to continue your higher education studies at foundation,
undergraduate or postgraduate level.
a re looking for an intensive course with an academic focus to
improve your general English.
w
ant to improve your exam performance for university
entrance or professional development.
The programme provides you with the skills and language
needed for a smooth transition into academic study. The aim is
to develop confident and successful students who are equipped
for university study in the UK. Our Academic Schools will
accept the English for University Study Exit Test scores instead
of IELTS (see our table of equivalences at www.cardifff.ac.uk/
elt/efus).
More information
For more information about
English language programmes
at Cardiff University please visit:
www.cardiff.ac.uk/elt
or email elt@cardiff.ac.uk
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how to apply
How to apply
Applying for a place at University can seem complex
but at Cardiff the International Office is here to guide
you every step of the way.
Entry Requirements
Look on the website. We have a
dedicated section for many countries.
This will give you an overview of
qualifications we consider:
www.cardiff.ac.uk/international/country
Contact the International Office.
Contact an educational adviser.
The University has an international
network of educational advisers
(agents) who give free advice
(see the website above for
their contact details).
Some courses may require additional
information or exams. For example:
undergraduate architecture students
must submit a portfolio. Check
with the School, the International
Office, online via the Universitys
course finder or with an adviser.
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www.cardiff.ac.uk/international
English Language
Requirements
PTE Academic
(Pearson)
42-49
50-57
58-64
65-72
Common Questions
What if I dont have all my
qualifications/transcripts?
You do not need all your qualifications
before you apply. You can take
exams and submit your results
after your initial application.
My studies have been completed in English
- do I still need an English qualification?
If you have previously studied in the
medium of English this may be sufficient
for the English requirement. This is at the
discretion of the School. If you believe this
could apply to you please state your reason
in your application. You may still be required
to provide a recognised qualification.
How long will it take to have a
decision made on my application?
The University endeavours to make a
decision on applications within six weeks,
however during busy times it may take
longer. If you have not had a response after
six weeks please contact the International
Office. Because PhD applications are more
complicated, they can take longer to assess.
Application procedure
Undergraduate / Bachelors
be enthusiastic
Admission tutors want students that are passionate about
the area they are studying. You should write why you are
interested in the course, what research you have done into
the subject area, and what you plan to do after you graduate.
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living expenses
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there are many opportunities for part-time
employment both on campus, and in the
city. The Universitys Jobshop offers a
free service to help you find part-time
employment. Usual jobs for students include
helping out in shops and at events, callcentre work and basic office assistance.
Most international students can work up
to 20 hours during term-time and full time
during the holidays. The University does
not recommend you work the full 20 hours
during the term because studying in the UK
is intensive and you will need to make sure
you have enough time to complete all your
coursework and reading.
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D4 37
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F3 59
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D4 16
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F3 66
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D3 41
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E3 60
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D4 16
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Cultural Studies
D3 45
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C4 14
Law
D4, D4* 24 28*
Lifelong Learning
E3 42
Main Building
D3 39
Mathematics
E3 42
McKenzie House
F3 66
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& Translation
D4 24
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D4, D4* 20 23*
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Vision Sciences
D4 15
Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences
C3 33
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E3 58
Planning Division
F3 66
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D3 49
Politics
D4*, D4 24* 28
Psychology
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E3 60
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F3 66
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E3 58
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C3 33
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F3 66
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IV Lounge
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Monmouth House
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Michael Griffith
Education Centre
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Pembroke House
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Fitness and Squash Centre D4 34
Llanrumney Sports Fields
The University shares the Heath Park Campus with the University Hospital of Wales (UHW).
Brecknock House
Brian Cooke Dental Library
Cancer Genetics Building
Cardiff Medicentre
Cardigan House
Carmarthen House
D4 29
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C5 11
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D4 18
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D3 45
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D4 22
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Alumni Relations
D3 56
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Sport
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C5 11
ARCCA
C3 33
Architecture
D3 45
Biosciences
D4, D3 35 39
Business School
C5, C5* 9 11*
Bute Building
D3 45
Careers &
Employability Service
D4 31
Centre for Professional
Legal Studies
D4 28
Chaplaincy
D4 26
Chemistry
D3*, E3 39* 50
Computer Science
& Informatics
E3 58
CUBRIC
D4 30
Day Care Services
D3 41
Deri House
E3 60
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St Davids Hall
D2 76
University Concert Hall C4 19
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Centre
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Visitor Centre
Map 2 D2
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D2
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Lake Road East
E7
Lake Road West
E7
Leckwith Road
A1
Llanbleddian Gardens E4
Llandaff Road
A3
Llandough Street
D4
Llantwit Street
E3
Lower Cathedral Road C2
Lowther Road
E4
Mackintosh Place
E6
Maindy Road
D4
Mary Ann Street
E2
May Street
D5
Mill Lane
E1
Minny Street
D5
Miskin Street
E4
Moira Place
F2
Monthermer Road
E6
Moy Road
E5
Mundy Place
D4
Museum Avenue
D3
Museum Place
E3
Neville Street
C2
New Zealand Road C6
Newfoundland Road B6
Newport Road
F3
Ninian Road
E6
Ninian Park Road
B1
North Road
C5
Park Place
D4
Penarth Road
D1
Penylan Road
F6
Plasnewydd Road
F4
Queen Street
E2
Rhymney Street
E4
Rhymney Terrace
E5
Richards Street
E5
Richmond Road
E4
Ruthin Gardens
D4
Salisbury Road
E4
Schooner Way
F1
Senghennydd Road D4
Severn Grove
A3
Severn Road
A2
St Andrews Place
E3
St John Street
D2
St Mary Street
D1
St Peters Street
F3
Station Terrace
E2
Strathnairn Street
F5
Stuttgart Strasse
E3
The Friary
D2
The Hayes
E2
The Parade
F3
The Walk
F3
Thesiger Street
E4
Tudor Street
C1
Ty Draw Road
F6
Ty Gwyn Road
F7
Tyndall Street
F1
Wellfield Road
F5
Wellington Street
B2
West Grove
E3
Westgate Street
D2
Whitchurch Road
D6
Windsor Place
E3
Windsor Road
F2
Wood Street
D1
Woodville Road
D5
Working Street
D2
Wyverne Road
E4
D3 53
ACCESS ROUTE
TO CATHAYS PARK
CAMPUS
Living Expenses
B7 89
Hospital
98
Tuition Fees
Street
Index
119
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