

Welcome to Cardiff Met

Your time at university is about more than just earning a degree. It’s about finding a place where you can thrive.
Where you make friends that become family. Where you’re both challenged and nurtured, gaining the confidence to make your way in the world. Where you experience a sense of belonging that stays with you long after you graduate.


Why study here?
A great choice for international students
Students say they love our friendly, diverse academic community, our teaching staff, as well as studying in the capital city of Wales.

Preparing you for life after university
95% of our graduates are in work or further study 15 months after completing their course.
Affordable UK city
Cardiff is easy on your budget – it is ranked as one of the most affordable student cities in the UK
Ranked 3rd in the 2025 Natwest Student Living Index

Graduate Outcomes Survey, June 2025
Strong international links
Study with us and you’ll become part of a diverse community with students from over 100 countries, giving you the chance to make lasting friendships with different people from all over the world.
A city for students
A compact, easy-to-navigate space, Cardiff is full of culture, adventure, good food and sport – as well as a large student population that thrives in the city’s fun and vibrant atmosphere.
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Leading university for student sport
You’ll be supported whatever level you’re at, whether you’re a beginner or competing in a national championship.
Top 10
in the UK for facilities
It's not just our top-class sport facilities that students love. We have purposebuilt facilities for many subjects including art & design, a specialist food industry centre, the Allied Clinical Health Hub, a broadcast and media suite, plus modern teaching and learning spaces. Find out more about facilities relevant to your course on our website.
Scholarships for international students
As an international student, you’re eligible for a number of scholarships to support your undergraduate or postgraduate study. See page 30 for more details or visit our website for full eligibility criteria and how to apply.
Dedicated student support
From the start of your journey to the UK, our International Student Support Team is here to help. They offer advice on everything from choosing the correct visa and finding accommodation, to tips on settling into your new home. You can visit the Global Lounge throughout your studies for friendly support and to find out about social activities and student trips.


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Our campuses
Both of our campuses are open to all students. So regardless of where your lectures are based, you can travel between Cyncoed and Llandaff campuses and use the facilities at both.


Please see course directory on pages 35-39 to check where your chosen course will be taught.
Cyncoed campus
This busy campus is located close to the student area of Roath and a short bus ride into the city centre of Cardiff.
Home to Cardiff Met Sport you’ll find extensive sporting facilities at Cyncoed, designed to enhance the performance and academic development of our students and athletes. Wednesdays on campus offer a real buzz, where teams from all sports welcome universities from across the UK to compete in BUCS matches. See pages 11-13 for more on Sport at Cardiff Met.
Our on-site accommodation offers a range of catered and self-catered options where you’ll find a real sense of community and a great place to meet new friends.
Cyncoed is also home to Cardiff Met Students’ Union, offering a dedicated campus centre, a bar and coffee shops. There are also numerous places to eat and several spaces ideal for socialising outside of lectures.
www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/cyncoed



Llandaff campus
Our campus is embedded in the community, close to the historic village of Llandaff and surrounded by numerous parks, playing fields and social spots.
Cardiff city centre is only two miles away and our Plas Gwyn accommodation (see pages 14-15) is 15–20 minutes’ walk. Regular bus services stop right outside the campus, making it easy to get around with student deals on bus passes available.
We’ve invested millions of pounds in learning, teaching and social spaces at Llandaff, providing you with modern learning environments, excellent social spaces, multiple coffee shops and places to eat.
The campus is a hive of activity, not just with students focused on their studies but also through our university initiatives like community days, markets, and repair cafés. These events build connections by bringing the local community together with students and staff on campus.
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Location
There’s a reason so many students remain in Cardiff after graduation: the Welsh capital is a welcoming, lively and affordable place to call home.

A city made for exploring
Flat and compact, Cardiff is incredibly easy to explore. Most of the city centre is pedestrianised, and the coastal charms of Cardiff Bay are only a 15 minute walk away. Buses and cycle paths weave throughout the city, and you can grab a ticket at any of Cardiff’s 20 railway stations to easily reach the rest of Wales and the UK.
A city for nature lovers
Across the capital, you can explore over 330 parks and green spaces – including Bute Park, known as the ‘green heart of the city’ – where many of our students can be found having picnics or lazy strolls on a warm spring day. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can walk or cycle the 55 mile-long Taff Trail, which runs from Cardiff all the way up to Brecon.

Want to head further afield?
In less than an hour from the city, you can be surrounded by stunning beaches and national parks, ideal for an afternoon spent taking in the spectacular landscape Wales is known for. And London is only two hours away by train.
A city for food lovers
In recent years, the capital has grown to become a major foodie destination. Here, big-name chains and independent restaurants are dotted all over the city –locals love the street food vendors at Cardiff Market (built in the 1700s) and the many bars and cafés found in the Victorian and Edwardian shopping arcades.
A city for sport
Sport is a way of life here in Cardiff, and the atmosphere is buzzing come game day, when enthusiastic fans flock to world-class sporting venues across the city to cheer on their favourite teams – there’s Welsh Rugby Union at Principality Stadium, football at the Cardiff City Stadium or cricket at Sophia Gardens.

“Cardiff itself is a student-friendly city, it bursts with energy and offers tons of activities during the day and night! There’s never a dull moment as Cardiff Met Students’ Union also offers activities, events and themed party nights.”
Manuele Carini International Business Management MSc
A city for culture
With a rich cultural heritage, a variety of museums – many of them free – and a castle right in the centre of the city, Cardiff is a place where it’s almost impossible to get bored.
There’s theatre and opera at the iconic Wales Millenium Centre, multiplex movie theatres, live comedy at the Glee Club and plenty of gigs at venues large and small. If it’s musical heavyweights you’re after, the Principality Stadium, has welcomed the likes of Taylor Swift, Pink, Bruce Springsteen, Oasis and Kendrick Lamar.
In the warm summer months, you can experience a series of open-air concerts at Cardiff Castle, which offers a striking setting for late-night revelry.

Chapter Arts Centre is a much-loved hub for contemporary arts and culture, with a gallery, theatre spaces, cinema, café and a programme of events.
As a capital city, Cardiff also hosts a number of festivals and cultural events throughout the year that bring together thousands of people of all ages and backgrounds.



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Student life
At Cardiff Met, you’ll have the freedom to shape your student experience into one you’ll never forget.
Through Cardiff Met Sport and Cardiff Met Students’ Union, you’ll get endless opportunities to discover something new – or get even better at what you love. And, in doing so, you’ll discover a close-knit community of people who share your passions, whether you’re into arts and crafts, watching cricket, or improving your fitness.
Cardiff Met Students’ Union
Once you enrol as a student here, you automatically become a member of the Cardiff Met Students’ Union (SU).
With over 30 clubs and societies to choose from (and there’s no limit on how many you can join), you can pursue that hobby, campaign for a cause or try something completely outside of your comfort zone. Can’t find what you’re looking for? If you want to start your own club or society, the SU can help you set it up.
You can also learn new skills and get to know people outside your course through the SU’s programme of events held during term time. Or meet friends for a drink or game of table tennis at Centro, the SU café bar and lounge on Cyncoed Campus.


Learn more about life as a Cardiff Met student:
www.cardiffmetsu.co.uk
over 30
clubs and societies
Follow @cardiffmetsu on social

Free sport and fitness membership for full-time Cardiff Met students*
*Correct at time of print (September 2025)
Wales’ sporting university
Mad about sport? Then you’ve come to the right place. Cardiff Met has a rich heritage of sporting excellence, and here you’ll be fully supported in your athletic ambitions, whatever they may be.
Something for everyone
Whether you’re hoping to improve your flexibility or train for the next Olympics, our facilities and team of fully trained staff can help you reach your fitness goals faster.
Our specialist equipment and work out spaces include a multi-purpose sports arena, strength and conditioning suites, and fully inclusive fitness centre. We’re also home to the National Indoor Athletics Centre (NIAC).

Free sports and fitness membership for students Met Active, our sports and fitness membership scheme, is free to Cardiff Met students in the 2026/27 academic year.
The scheme includes full use of our gyms and fitness classes, ranging from indoor cycling and weight lifting to Pilates and yoga.
Join a sports club
With more than 30 recreational activities to choose from – including cheerleading, boxing and surfing –you can get fit and make new friends in a fun, supportive environment. And beginners are always welcome.




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Where champions come to study
As part of our Cardiff Met Performance Sport programmes, we attract elite athletes from across the globe looking to combine sports with their academic pursuits. Our programmes are led by members of staff and coaches with years of experience working with student athletes.
We’ve been recognised by the Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS) Dual Career Accreditation Scheme, which supports students operating at the highest levels of sport.
We’re here to help you balance your hectic training and competition schedule with the academic demands of university life. If you qualify, you’ll have a degree of flexibility to help meet those demands – so you could, for example, submit coursework late or









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Cricket at Cardiff Met There’s a wealth of opportunities to watch or play cricket in Cardiff. We work closely with Glamorgan CCC to nurture talent and students can benefit from the highly regarded UCCE Centre of Excellence Scheme, providing a pathway for players to combine their studies with opportunities for first-class cricket.
Our men’s and women’s teams compete in BUCS leagues, supported by professional coaching, and the University’s extensive support for athletes. Cardiff Met men’s team were crowned BUCS National Trophy Champions in 2025 reflecting the strength of cricketing provision.
Former India and Glamorgan cricket legend Ravi Shastri is an honorary fellow of Cardiff Metropolitan University.
Performance Programmes
Athletics
Women’s Basketball
Wheelchair Basketball
Men’s Cricket
Men’s Football
Women’s Football
Men’s Hockey
Women’s Hockey
Netball
Men’s Rugby Union
Women’s Rugby Union
Triathlon
Performance and elite sports scholarships
With our generous sports scholarships, you could get financial support to help you achieve your athletic potential without compromising your studies.




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Accommodation
At Cardiff Met, you have lots of options when it comes to choosing your home away from home.
Not sure where to start? You can enlist the help of our specialist team dedicated to helping our international students find the best place to fit their preferences and budget.
They’re part of a wider team of accommodation staff who look after all our students – wherever they decide to live – from the moment they apply, right up until they graduate.

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Rooms in our halls of residence
We offer study bedrooms in large blocks of flats – known as ‘halls of residence’ – across our Cyncoed and Plas Gwyn Campuses. It’s not only one of the most affordable options when it comes to student living, but also a great way to get to know people on different courses.
You’ll be allocated a room based on where you’ll study, living alongside around seven students of mixed genders. You’ll have your own room but share a kitchen space and bathroom facilities with your flatmates. Or you can apply for a room with its own bathroom (called an ‘ensuite bedroom’).
The weekly rate covers all utilities, including WiFi, and home insurance. At Cyncoed, there’s a ‘catered’ option, which includes breakfast and dinner at our on-campus restaurant seven days a week during term time.
Please note that rooms are subject to availability and are normally allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Rooms in partner owned halls of residence
You can also apply for an ensuite study bedroom in privately-owned halls of residence here in the city. You will usually be in flats with other Cardiff Met students. Some halls are located close to our campuses, while others are only a short bus ride away and are closer to the city centre.
You can find out more about our halls of residence, including costs, on our website at: www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/accommodation
How to apply for a room in our halls of residence or partner halls
Once you’ve received an offer from us, you can apply from April via our website.
Private
sector accommodation
You can also rent a private house or flat from a landlord or letting agent. We can provide you with a list of landlords who meet all of the legislative requirements to rent their houses. And we can give you advice on rental contracts and what to look for.


Student support

We’re here to help you make the most of your time at university. If you need a bit of extra support, our specialist teams offer free, impartial and confidential advice on a range of issues. They’re easy to contact, and also easy to talk to.
Support exclusively for international students
As an international student, you’ll have a dedicated team on hand to support you throughout your journey – from helping to prepare for your arrival to Cardiff such as support with your visa and finding accommodation, to advising on life alongside studies.
To help you get settled in, you’ll be invited to take part in our International Student Welcome event, where you’ll meet other students, key members of
The Global Lounge
A one stop shop for a range of services, advice and support that you might need when living and studying in the UK. Based on the Llandaff campus, our International Student Support team are here to help. Here are just some of the things that students typically receive support with:
Opening a UK bank account
Registering with a doctor
Finding suitable accommodation

Obtaining a National Insurance Number for part-time work Finding a suitable place of worship Where to shop and find the best
How to use public transport Skills for academic success Immigration/visa related questions
Travelling overseas for study, volunteering or work abroad
Whether you have a simple query, a more serious problem or you just want a chat, you can call in to the Global
Study, work or volunteer abroad
Want to see even more of the world? As part of, or alongside, your degree you can study, work or volunteer abroad. We offer scholarships too, if you need help funding your travels.
Living like a local in an unfamiliar place (as you’ll soon find out if you study here) has so many advantages – like learning new skills, making lifelong friends, building your confidence and improving your employability.
Mental health and wellbeing
Whatever you’re facing, you don’t have to go through it alone.
We offer several different types of mental health and wellbeing support, and you can choose the service that works best for you. Options include self-help resources, workshops, courses, confidential one-to-one counselling or group wellbeing sessions. We can also signpost you to additional support services that might be helpful.
If you’re worried your studies might be affected, we can work with your School’s academic team to put the right support in place – for example, getting extra time to complete your coursework.
Disability support
Comprehensive support is in place for any student with a disability or longterm medical condition. The sooner you tell us about it, the sooner we can put plans in place – it could be anything from accessing specialist equipment to help with planning your academic writing assignments. Your support package will be tailored to whatever it is you need to excel here at Cardiff Met.
Learning support
Develop the skills and strategies to overcome any study challenges with our specialist learning support. This can take the form of one-to-one specialist tutoring, mentoring appointments, or workshops on topics like academic writing, presentations, or proofreading. You can also access a host of specialist online resources to help you learn more effectively.
Or it might be that you need support with temporary challenges like workload planning or adjusting to university life. We can help with that too.
Money advice and welfare
Get specialist support for your financial concerns, whether they’re around budgeting, funding or overspending. Need urgent help? We also offer an emergency support fund to eligible international students who are facing financial hardship.
Questions?
Visit: www.cardiffmet.ac.uk/ studentservices for more information on our student support.



Careers support
It’s never too early to start thinking about your career and where you want it to take you.
From the day you enrol here, you’ll have access to our selection of employability services to help you fulfil those big ambitions – or just get a better idea of what kind of career would suit you. And the support is lifelong after you graduate.
Tailored to international students
As an international student, you’ll have a specialist careers team dedicated to helping you with your career goals. You can get year-round, impartial, professional advice on everything from CV reviews and interview tips to learning about UK working practices. We can also help you apply for parttime work, internships, placements and work experience.
You can access our jobs portal showcasing internships, as well as fulltime opportunities with companies that have a Skilled Worker visa sponsorship licence – so you could potentially stay and work in the UK after you graduate.
And, of course, you can also get involved in those activities open to every Cardiff Met student. As part of our Shape Your Future initiative, you can compare your skill levels against those that are most in-demand by employers. At our annual Careers Fair, held here on campus, you can explore the job market and meet potential employers from across the UK.




“Cardiff Met places a strong emphasis on hands-on learning, and I've had the opportunity to work real-world projects covering topics such as algorithms, data structure, machine learning and artificial intelligence. This helped me to land an amazing job after graduation as a Licence Compliance Analyst in a law firm!”
Omaima Ayzah Computer Science BSc



Help for entrepre
95% of our graduates are in work or further study 15 months after completing their course
Graduate Outcomes Survey, June 2025


Why wait until after you graduate to start chasing your dream? If you’re ready to start your own business, charity or social enterprise, you can tap into all the services offered by Cardiff Met’s Entrepreneurship team.
We can take you step-by-step through starting your own organisation, as well as offering support with a range of funding for your start-up.
You can also develop both your ideas and your entrepreneurial skills through our programme of networking and experiential learning events, bootcamps, workshops and courses, run every year for our students and graduates.


Cardiff School of Art & Design
Immerse yourself in the vibrant community of Cardiff School of Art & Design, as you expand your skills, ideas and experiences ready for a career in the creative industries. You’ll become a multi-faceted and highly skilled graduate ready to join the leaders, thinkers and entrepreneurs of the future.
Based at our Llandaff Campus, our expansive range of purpose-built workshops are staffed by experts, helping you to become a skilled creative practitioner with a varied and dynamic skillset. You’ll get hands-on experience with real-world briefs, as well as work with industry leaders and professional practitioners in preparation for your future career.
From printmaking, architecture, product design, ceramics and more, you’ll push the boundaries of your discipline whilst working alongside other artists, designers and makers in a collaborative and supportive studio environment. Whatever you choose, our pioneering interdisciplinary curriculum will help you to bring your creative vision to life.

Please see pages 35-39 for the full range of courses available.
With our capital city location, purpose-built, multi-million-pound facilities and opportunities for international travel, Cardiff School of Art & Design is the ideal place to continue your creative journey.
for 2026, two of our undergraduate courses will start in January as well as September

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“As an international student studying architecture, I’ve found our lecturers to be incredibly supportive, always willing to patiently explain concepts multiple times until everyone grasps them fully.
What truly stands out is the academic support system in place. From tutors assigned to each student, to one-on-one consultations, study groups, and Cardiff Met’s dedicated online platform ‘MetSearch’, there’s a plethora of resources available to ensure every student receives the assistance they need to excel.”
Anna Vlachopoulou Architecture BA (Hons)








Cardiff School of Education & Social Policy
Innovative, practice-based learning forms the foundation of our range of education, teacher training, English, creative writing, media and social policy courses.
We have over 75 years’ experience and an enviable reputation for the quality of our education and teacher training provision. The School is home to the Cardiff Partnership for Initial Teacher Education, one of the largest centres of teacher education and training in the UK.
Our extensive specialist facilities at the Cardiff School of Education & Social Policy include an outdoor learning centre, science and psychology laboratories, art and design workshops, media and IT suites, music studio and education library.
Criminology and policing students are also taught in our moot courtroom and crime house, which incorporates a custody suite, observation and surveillance suite, and a suspect interview room.
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Outside of the University walls, you'll have an opportunity to take part in work placements with schools, industry,




“The University provided excellent support, including wellstructured placements in local schools, guidance on lesson planning and pedagogy, and tailored assistance with CV writing and job interviews. These experiences helped me transition confidently into full-time teaching.”
Dhanya Mattuvayal PGCE Secondary Education







Cardiff School of Management
Become a business leader of the future and meet the demands of an ever-changing business landscape with our courses, created in collaboration with industry leaders, academic experts and accredited professional bodies.
At the Cardiff School of Management, you can choose from a range of employability focused courses across accounting, economics and finance; business and management; law; marketing; tourism, hospitality and events management.
Our curriculum is driven by pioneering research and the real-world experience of our renowned academics, offering a learning environment that is both supportive and intellectually stimulating.
That, combined with specialist, purpose-built facilities – which include a mock courtroom, IT centres and onsite hospitality suite with adjoining kitchens – are some of the many reasons why we’re one of the leading centres in the UK for business and management education.

Please see pages 35-39 for the full range of courses available.
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A select number of undergraduate and postgraduate courses start in January or May as well as September.
“One of the most rewarding aspects of studying at Cardiff Met was the opportunity to interact with a diverse cohort of international students. Collaborative projects allowed us to harness the collective strength of different cultural backgrounds, providing a glimpse into the global dynamics of project management.”
Parand Parsa Project Management MSc










“Securing my role as an NHS Assistant Duty Manager was a result of my combined academic knowledge and diverse professional work experiences. The leadership, project management, and administrative skills I honed during my studies and work placements played a crucial role in preparing me for the role. The ability to manage teams, coordinate tasks, and handle operational challenges gave me a competitive edge during the recruitment process.”
Anthony Adu Asabre International Business Management MSc

Cardiff School of Sport & Health Sciences
With our courses combining theoretical study, lab work and practical experience in different settings, you’ll be ready to embark on a career that can make a lasting difference to people’s lives.
As part of the Cardiff School of Sport & Health Sciences, you’ll train in a recognised centre of excellence in the UK, one with an international reputation for the quality of its research and academic work.
Our facilities rival those used in industry. The Allied Clinical Health Hub is a sector leading facility used to provide authentic healthcare training. Other facilities also include health assessment suites, dental technology and biomedical science labs – as well as a food industry centre, podiatry clinic, and speech and language therapy clinic.

“I volunteered as a Student Ambassador for the Spring Conference, conducted by the Institute of Food Science and Technology (IFST), which was an enriching experience. I acquired a wealth of knowledge about food security, health and nutrition, and the environment. I also got to broaden my network. I had the opportunity to visit OP Chocolate Ltd, where we were taken inside the factory to see how each of the processes took place.”
Sharon Alexander Food Science and Technology MSc

Please see pages 35-39 for the full range of courses available.







School of Sport & Health Sciences


Or you can explore the latest approaches in sport in our rehab and conditioning gym, strength and power gyms, massage teaching room, world-leading performance analysis lab, physiology lab and biomechanics department and our sport broadcast suite.
In these specialist facilities, you can put your skills and knowledge into practice. As part of your course, you’ll have opportunities to gain real-world experience offering clinical or sport-related services to your peers and the local community.



“My internship at the Newport Dragons not only bolstered my competence in working with elite, male athletes but also gave me the opportunity to learn from some of the top rugby coaching staff and athletes in the world.”
Mollie Martin Strength and Conditioning MSc







Cardiff School of Technologies
Developed in partnership with leading tech companies, courses at the Cardiff School of Technologies train you to take on the challenges of an ever-evolving digital world.
You’ll become part of our thriving, tight-knit community of people who are passionate about tech. Taught by a network of experts – including leading academics and practitioners with ties to industry – you’ll learn the theory and research behind your chosen subject.
Here, we also learn through doing. You can explore all aspects of technology through hands-on training in our extensive labs and facilities built exclusively for our Technologies students: a robotics lab, computer security lab, games lab, electronic systems lab, data science or AI lab. The school's communal spaces are designed for work and relaxation, featuring amenities like video game machines, foosball table and booths to create an ideal environment for both.

Please see pages 35-39 for the full range of courses available.
Depending on which course you choose, you’ll also have opportunities to take year-long placements, compete in industry-based hackathons, Game Jams

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“At Cardiff Met, I found more than just a university – I found a community. Cardiff School of Technologies provided an inclusive and supportive environment that made all the difference in my academic journey. The sense of camaraderie and collaboration was invaluable, especially during moments when I felt the pressure of balancing academic and personal life in a foreign country.”
Adebola Rotimi-Silva Computing & Information Technology MSc
Fees and funding
International scholarships
We offer a range of scholarships to help ease the cost of studying in the UK. You’ll find an overview below, but more details –including eligibility criteria and how to apply – can be found on our website.
Undergraduate students
When we receive your application, you'll automatically be considered for our undergraduate scholarships worth £2,500. If you’re successful, we’ll let you know in your offer letter.

Postgraduate students
Scholarship name Award
Alumni Scholarship 20% reduction in course fees
MBA Scholarship Up to £4,000
Vice Chancellor Scholarship Up to £3,500
Approximate costs of studying in Cardiff per month
Cardiff Met Sanctuary Award
If you’re an undergraduate or postgraduate applicant with an irregular immigration status*, you can apply for one of our Cardiff Met Sanctuary Award scholarships. They cover all of your tuition fees and include financial support towards your study costs.
* Applicants who are already in the UK with an irregular immigration status
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Fees for studying at our Llandaff and Cyncoed campuses in the UK.
Undergraduate courses Length Fees for 2026/27
Undergraduate degree Three to four years £16,000 per year
Top-up degree One year £16,000
Postgraduate courses Length Fees for 2026/27
Master’s degree (not including our MBA)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
One to two years £17,600
One year £19,500
Postgraduate Doctoral degree (PhD) Varies £17,600 per year
Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE)
One year £14,000
Placement/ Year in Industry One year £1,800


Securing your place
Once you have an offer to study and would like to accept, a deposit worth 50% of your course fees is required.
Should you be in a position to pay your fees in full, you will receive a £1,000 discount, which will be applied atop of any scholarship awarded.
Please check our website for the most up-todate fees. Some of our courses have additional mandatory or optional costs, which you’ll need to pay in order to complete your studies. These costs are outlined on our website.
According to UKVI, you should budget around
£1,136
per month to cover your living expenses whilst studying in Cardiff
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Entry requirements
We accept a wide variety of international academic qualifications and, in some cases, relevant work experience. It all depends on which course you’d like to apply for – please check the individual course page on our website for more details of what we’re looking for.
English Language Qualification
IELTS Academic
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic)
TOEFL IBT (Internet Based Test)
C1 Advanced (Previously Cambridge English Advanced)
Trinity College London
LanguageCert Academic SELT (online not accepted)
Undergraduate and standard postgraduate requirements
Overall score: 6.0 (with no component below 5.5)
Overall score: 59 (minimum score required in each skill area is 59)
Overall score: 72
Minimum scores required in each skill area are: Reading: 18, Listening: 17, Writing: 17 Speaking: 20
Overall score: 169 with no component score lower than 162
ISE II pass with minimum merit in each skill
Overall score: 65 with no score lower than 60


Higher level courses
6.5 overall with 6.5 in both reading and writing, and a minimum of 6.0 in the remaining components
Overall score: 62 (minimum score in reading and writing: 62, speaking and listening: 59)
Overall score: 83
Minimum scores required in each skill area: Reading: 19, Listening: 20, Writing: 24, Speaking: 20
C1 is 180-199, upper middle would be 195+, lower middle would be 185+
ISE II pass with distinction in each skill/ISE III pass with pass in each skill
Overall score: 70 with minimum 70 in both reading and writing and minimum 65 in speaking and listening
Accepted English language qualifications
Please note that you may need a higher overall score or subscore for certain courses – check the specific course page for more information.


Proof of your English lan
If English isn’t your first language, you’ll need to show that you meet our minimum English language requirements.


You won’t need to do this if you’re a national of a majority English-speaking country – or if you’ve completed an academic qualification (equivalent to a UK degree) in a majority Englishspeaking country.
Questions?
Email: askinternational@cardiffmet.ac.uk



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How to apply
Most of our courses start in September. In addition to a September intake, a select number of our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes also have the option of a January or May start.
Undergraduate
As an international applicant, there are several ways you can apply:
Free online application form on our website (all intakes)
University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) website (September intake only)
Postgraduate
You can apply via the free online application form on our website.



What do I need to submit with my application?
Copies of your exam certificates and transcripts
Personal statement
Copy of your English language certificate or NARIC Statement of Comparability (if applicable)
One educational reference or two employer references, if you’re applying based on work experience
Evidence of your sponsorship (if applicable)
Copy of your portfolio (Art & Design courses only)
Evidence of your sporting achievements (Sport courses only)
Course Key
Work placements
The course either involves a short placement (nonaward bearing, or with a certificate), or a work placement over one academic year.
Subject/Course
Accounting, Economics & Finance
Accredited
This course is accredited by a professional body, institute, or company linked to the subject, recognising its standards of teaching and learning.
January
This course has a start date in January as well as September. May This course has a start date in May as well as September.
Accounting & Finance - MSc Llandaff
Banking & Finance - MSc Llandaff
Economics & Finance – MSc Llandaff
Financial Management - MSc Llandaff
Accounting & Economics - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Accounting & Finance - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Accounting - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Banking & Finance - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Economics - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Art, Design & Architecture
Ceramics & Maker - MA Llandaff
Global Design - MDes Llandaff
Fashion Design - MA Llandaff
Illustration & Animation - MA Llandaff
Master of Fine Art - MFA Llandaff
Photography - MA Llandaff
Product Design - MSc Llandaff
Animation - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Architectural Design & Technology - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Architecture - BA (Hons), Llandaff
Artist Designer: Maker - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Ceramics - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Fashion Design - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Fine Art - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Game Art - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Graphic Design & Communication - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Illustration - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Interior Architecture - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Interior Design - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Photography - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Product Design - BA / BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Textile Design - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Subject/Course Campus
Biomedical and Healthcare Sciences
Advanced Practice in Healthcare (Audiology) - MSc Llandaff
Biomedical Science – MSc Llandaff
Biomedical Science - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Biomedical Science (Health, Exercise & Nutrition) - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Foundation Leading to Health Sciences Llandaff
Business, Management & Marketing
Digital Marketing Management - MSc Llandaff
Entrepreneurship & Innovation Management - MSc Llandaff
Fashion Marketing Management - MSc Llandaff
Financial Management – MSc Llandaff
Human Resource Management – MSc Llandaff
International Business Management – MSc Llandaff
International Supply Chain & Logistics Management – MSc Llandaff
MBA Master of Business Administration Llandaff
MBA – Business Analytics Llandaff
MBA – Finance Llandaff
MBA – Health Sector Management Llandaff
MBA – Human Resources Llandaff
MBA – Marketing Llandaff
MBA – Project Management Llandaff
MBA – Sport Management Llandaff
MBA – Strategic Management Llandaff
MBA – Supply Chain and Logistics Management Llandaff
MBA – Advanced Entry (Top-up) Llandaff
Project Management - MSc Llandaff
Strategic Marketing – MSc Llandaff
Advertising & Marketing Management - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Aviation Management - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Brand & Marketing Management - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Business & Management (Entrepreneurship) - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Business & Management (Finance) - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Business & Management (Human Resource Management) - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Business & Management (International Supply Chain & Logistics Management) - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Business & Management (Marketing) - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Business Information Systems - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Digital Marketing Management - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Global Business Management (Top-up) - BA (Hons) Llandaff
International Accounting & Finance (Top-up) - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
International Banking & Finance (Top-up) - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Marketing Management - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Public Relations & Marketing Management - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Sales & Marketing Management - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Subject/Course Campus
Foundation Leading to Accounting, Economics & Finance
Llandaff
Foundation Leading to Business & Management Llandaff
Foundation Leading to Business Information Systems Llandaff
Foundation Leading to Marketing Management Llandaff
Computer Science & Creative Technologies
Advanced Computer Science - MSc Llandaff
Advanced Cyber Security - MSc Llandaff
Computing & Information Technology - MSc Llandaff
Data Science - MSc Llandaff
Robotics & Artificial Intelligence - MSc Llandaff
Business Information Systems – BSc Llandaff
Computer & Data Science - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Computer Games Design & Development (Game Engine) - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Computer Games Design & Development (Gameplay) - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Computer Games Design & Development (Virtual Reality) - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Computer Security – BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Computer Science - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Computer Science (Internet of Things) - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Computer Science (Robotics) - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Computing with Creative Design - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Game Art - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Software Engineering - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Education, Early Years & Primary Teaching
Education - MA Cyncoed
Primary (3-11 Age Range) with QTS - PGCE Cyncoed
Psychology in Education - MSc Cyncoed
Secondary (11-18 Age Range) with QTS - PGCE Cyncoed
TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) - MA Cyncoed
Early Years Education & Professional Practice with Early Years Practitioner Status (EYPS) - BA (Hons) Cyncoed
Education, Psychology & Special Educational Needs - BSc (Hons) Cyncoed
Primary Education Studies - BA (Hons) Cyncoed
Primary Education (3-11 Age Range) with Qualified Teacher Status - BA (Hons) Cyncoed
Engineering
Electrical & Electronic Engineering - MSc Llandaff
Electrical & Electronic Engineering - BEng / MEng (Hons) Llandaff
Electronic & Computer Systems Engineering - BEng / MEng (Hons) Llandaff
Robotics Engineering - BEng / MEng (Hons) Llandaff
Foundation Leading to Engineering & Computer Science Llandaff
English & Creative Writing
Creative Writing - MA Cyncoed
English Literature & Creative Writing - MA Cyncoed
English Literature - MA Cyncoed
English & Creative Writing - BA (Hons) Cyncoed
Subject/Course Campus
Environmental Health
Environmental Health - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Events, Hospitality & Tourism
International Destination Management - MSc Llandaff
International Events Management - MSc Llandaff
International Hotel & Hospitality Management - MSc Llandaff
Events Management - BA (Hons) Llandaff
International Hotel & Hospitality Management - BA (Hons) Llandaff
International Tourism Management - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Fashion
Fashion Design - MA Llandaff
Fashion Marketing Management - MSc Llandaff
Fashion Buying & Brand Management – BA (Hons) Llandaff
Fashion Design - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Fashion Marketing Management - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Food Science, Nutrition & Dietetics
Food Science & Technology - MSc Llandaff
Nutrition for Sport & Exercise - MSc (accreditation pending) Llandaff/Cyncoed
Food Science & Nutrition - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Human Nutrition & Dietetics - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Health Professions
Applied Public Health - MSc Llandaff
Dental Technology - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Podiatry - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Foundation Leading to Health Sciences Llandaff
Law, Criminology & Policing
Criminal Justice & Security - MSc Cyncoed
Criminology & Criminal Investigations - MSc Cyncoed
Business Law & Management - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Criminology - BSc (Hons) Cyncoed
International Business – LLM Llandaff
Law & Criminology - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Law - LLB (Hons) Llandaff
Professional Policing - BA (Hons) Cyncoed
Psychology & Criminology - BSc (Hons) Llandaff/Cyncoed
Media & Communications
Specialist Journalism – MSc Cyncoed
Sport Broadcast - MSc Cyncoed
Media & Communications - BA (Hons) Cyncoed
Sport Media - BSc (Hons) Cyncoed
Subject/Course Campus
Psychology
Forensic Psychology - MSc Llandaff
Health Psychology - MSc Llandaff
Psychology in Education - MSc Llandaff
Psychology of Applied Behaviour Change - MSc Llandaff
Sport Psychology - MSc Cyncoed
Psychology - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Psychology & Criminology - BSc (Hons) Llandaff/Cyncoed
Sociology, Social Work & Policy
Youth & Community Work – MA Cyncoed
Health & Social Care - HND / BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Politics & International Relations - BA (Hons) Llandaff
Sociology & Social Policy - BSc (Hons) Llandaff
Youth & Community Work - BA (Hons) Cyncoed
Foundation Leading to Social Sciences Llandaff
Sport
Nutrition for Sport & Exercise - MSc (accreditation pending) Llandaff/Cyncoed
Sport & Exercise Science - MSc Cyncoed
Sport Broadcast - MSc Cyncoed
Sport Coaching - MSc Cyncoed
Sport Psychology – MSc Cyncoed
Sport Rehabilitation - MSc Cyncoed
Strength & Conditioning – MSc Cyncoed
Youth Athletic Development - MSc Cyncoed
Sport & Exercise Science - BSc (Hons) Cyncoed
Sport Coaching - BSc (Hons) Cyncoed
Sport Conditioning, Rehabilitation & Massage - BSc (Hons) Cyncoed
Sport Management - BSc (Hons) Cyncoed
Sport Media - BSc (Hons) Cyncoed
Sport Performance Analysis - BSc (Hons) Cyncoed
Sport & Physical Education (Dance) - BSc (Hons) Cyncoed
Sport & Physical Education - BSc (Hons) Cyncoed
Foundation Leading to Sport Cyncoed

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