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  1. The Economics course is a three-year full-time course of study, involving both compulsory and optional modules. You would normally attain 120 credits each year and 360 in total. A significant proportion of the modules included in the programme are taught by the School’s Economics Section while certain modules, notably in year one, are taught ...

  2. At the Welsh School of Architecture you’ll develop a thorough grounding in architecture as a discipline and a strong emerging sense of your own approach to design. Through a combination of design project work and taught modules, you’ll study the varied historical, theoretical, cultural, political, and geographical dimensions of architecture.

  3. Subject area: Politics and international relations. School of Law and Politics. Get in touch. +44 (0)29 2087 6102. Museum Avenue, Cardiff, CF10 3AX.

  4. In choosing to study occupational therapy at Cardiff University you will pursue a programme that is inclusive, creative, transformative and forward-thinking in its design. Our educational philosophy echoes that of occupational therapy in that we acknowledge and value the rich store of experience, skills and knowledge that you as an individual bring to the learning environment.

  5. You earn 120 credits for the year. The core modules include your dissertation and Geodynamics. For your optional modules, you can choose from a range of specialist modules covering subjects like advanced fieldwork, natural hazards and resilience, environmental and engineering geology, ancient climates, and much more.

  6. Bsc Biomedical Sciences with Professional Training Year. MBiomed Biomedical Sciences (integrated master’s degree) BSc Biochemistry. BSc Neuroscience. BSc Biological Sciences (including option for Genetics) School of Biosciences. Get in touch. +44 (0)29 2087 4119. Museum Avenue, Cardiff, CF10 3AX.

  7. Course structure. The programme is modular in format and each level of study consists of academic and clinical modules. Each academic level consists of 120 credits with the final degree requiring successful completion of 360 credits. Level 4 (year 1) & 5 (year 2) have 4 x 30 credit modules with Level 6 having 2 x 30 credit, 1 x 20 credit and 1 ...