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Cardiff Metropolitan University’s history spans over 150 years. They university offers over 100 courses across the following five schools:
The university is proud of its diverse, multicultural community and is home to approximately 11,000 students from over 143 countries. Students can take advantage of excellent teaching standards.
The university has invested heavily in recent years – with over £70 million of developments either completed or planned for the near future, so you can be sure that you are learning in the best environment possible.
Cardiff Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“Good course, amazing lectures, great facilities.”
“Course is good, informative, uni life is great and meeting like-minded people has helped me develop personally.”
“Been amazing so far, made so many new friends and am enjoying my course.”
Whether you’re interested in Animation, Psychology or Events Management, across its five schools Cardiff Met offers over 100 courses. Student reviewers speak highly of their lecturers – describing them as friendly, engaging and very helpful.
Cardiff Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“I like the interaction with the lecturers and the freedom we are given.”
“My lecturers are approachable and willing to help.”
“My course lessons are very enjoyable all lecturers are incredibly helpful in making the classes understandable.”
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GET PROSPECTUSEntry requirements depend on the course you are applying for, so please check online for the details of the course(s) you’re interested in.
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ASK A QUESTIONThere are nearly 1,000 study bedrooms available for students across the two Cardiff Met campuses, with further available from private halls of residences. Prices can change, so it’s worth checking the accommodation web pages of the Cardiff Met website for up to date and accurate information.
The Cyncoed campus is located two miles from the city centre, with Halls available on site for ultra-convenience - no need to travel far for lectures! The campus is served by regular buses, to give you transport in and out of the city centre when you need it. There’s an array of sporting facilities, 24-hour computer labs, on-site laundry and numerous cafes. Bedrooms are standard, en-suite, or refurbished en-suite. You get free wireless internet, a free flat screen TV in the majority of kitchens, and free contents insurance. Self-catered rooms are between £116.00 - £124.00, while catered cost between £164.00 - £175.00.
The Plas Gwyn campus can be found just outside Cardiff city centre in Llandaff. It is served by bus routes between other campuses and into the city centre. There are 393 single study bedrooms, which all have en-suite bathrooms. Rooms are grouped in flats of eight, with shared kitchen and dining areas. On-site there is a multiuse games arena, on-site laundry, data room and communal TV room with vending machines. There are also shops, restaurants, bars, banking and other facilities within five-minute walk, and there also sports and leisure facilities nearby. You can enjoy free flat screen TVs in kitchens and free contents insurance. Rent is £112.00 - £118.00 a week (based on a 40-week contract).
Many student reviewers rated accommodation well, placing the university in 14th place out of 126 in the Whatuni Student Choice Rankings.
Cardiff Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“Stunning.”
“It does the job, I feel safe. Liberty Severn Point.”
“Accommodation is great and I am enjoying it.”
The Llandaff campus has recently had millions of pounds of investment. There are sporting facilities, a students’ union, on-site shop, coffee bars and a refectory. It is also home to the part of the Cardiff School of Sport & Health Sciences, Cardiff School of Management, Cardiff School of Technologies’ and the Cardiff School of Art and Design.
There are also subject specific facilities, including the Zero2Five Food Industry Centre, which houses a laboratory, specialist equipment, a research kitchen and more. In the psychology department, there are dedicated computer laboratories for carrying out different kinds of research.
At the Cyncoed campus, you’ll find the Cardiff School of Education & Social Policy and the Cardiff School of Sport & Health Sciences. Here there are on-site sporting facilities, a shop, coffee bars and a refectory. There is also the head office for the Students and Athletics’ union. There are also a number of subject specific facilities, including physiology labs, biomechanics lab, a massage teaching room and more.
Students were happy with the facilities available to them.
Cardiff Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“Cardiff Met has amazing facilities, everything that is needed for my course is provided.”
“The facilities are excellent.”
“Very good, love the library the most.”
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There’s a range of support services offered by Cardiff Met, which includes Counselling, Disability Services, Health, Student Finance, Complaints, and more. There’s also an out of hours team to help outside of normal working hours.
Reviewers praise the support on offer, in particular the personal tutors get regular positive mentions from students.
Cardiff Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“Lots on offer, easy to access.”
“Received a lot of support.”
“You can meet with personal tutors easily.”
Find out more about the student support offered on the university’s website.
VISIT WEBSITEMany undergraduate courses are professionally accredited across all five academic schools and are designed in conjunction with business and industry. Our academic teams are at the forefront of their fields and are supported in developing their knowledge and skills through the University’s staff review and development scheme.
The Cardiff Met Students’ Union (SU) has two Executive Officers (President and Vice President) and five Academic School Representatives. Course reps are also appointed for each undergraduate degree. Through the UMAX initiative, the SU offers students the opportunity to attend a range of free workshops delivered by industry consultants, aimed at providing additional skills and training, as well as a Job Shop for part-time work.
SU Sport is run by the Students’ Union and it provides and supports over 25 different Sports Clubs which compete in BUCS. Pinnacle Campus Sports offers friendly participation opportunities across campuses in a range of sports.
Student reviewers regularly described the students' union as helpful, friendly and approachable.
Cardiff Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“The students union is awesome.”
“Very helpful.”
“Good value for money and food, little entertainment.”
There are several societies and clubs that you can join which are separated into different categories, including charity, nationalities and beliefs, political, hobbies and subjects. It’s also possible to start your own society if none of the existing ones appeal. The Students’ Union supports new societies with up to £100 in funding, continuous advice and support and use of facilities. Societies need to have 10 people interested in order to start; you can post your ideas on a union forum to garner support. There’s no limit on how many societies you join.
Reviewers rated the societies highly for their affordability, variety on offer and the events that they held on a regular basis.
Cardiff Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“Dietetics society is great!”
“Clubs fab, not involved in societies but they are good!”
“Such a wide variety which caters to everyone.”
As the capital city of Wales, Cardiff has lots of things to do for both students and the general population. It has been voted as one of the best places to live in the UK by various brands including Lonely Planet and Rough Guides. Student reviewers also regularly praise how much they can do in the city, with the night life in particular getting regular mentions.
There are hundreds of restaurants, both big name chains and independent eateries, with plenty of food festivals, bars and clubs. Sports fans will enjoy the world-class sporting facilities which can be found in the city centre including the Principality Stadium (international rugby) and SSE Swalec (international cricket).
Music fans are served by a range of different venues, including St David’s Hall, the Motorpoint Arena, Clwb Ifor Bach and of course big-name stadium tours at the Principality. Cardiff has some of the largest parks in the UK, but is also just a short drive away from both beaches and mountains.
Our student reviewers really love Cardiff, describing it as a friendly city with a strong sense of community where they feel safe – and also a place to have a lot of fun! The university placed 19th in the Whatuni Student Choice Rankings in 2019.
Cardiff Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“Fantastic student city.”
“Something for everyone.”
“Beautiful city.”
Cardiff Metropolitan University prides itself on its links with industry and professionals, offering options for work experience and placements, meaning courses are designed to instil students with the skills they need to pursue a professional career. In fact, 96%* of graduates enter employment or further study within six months of graduation.
Graduates are entitled to use Cardiff Met’s Career Development Services, as well as the alumni network and other programmes. Careers advisers are available, along with lots of information on Cardiff Met’s website.
Many student reviewers said that there were many valuable opportunities to prepare students for employment.
Cardiff Metropolitan University students on Whatuni say:
“Careers lecturer has gone above and beyond to help with work placement.”
“They organise regular career seminars, CV checks etc.”
“I get many emails talking about fairs, people at the uni to consult.”
*DLHE 2016.
There are lots of scholarships and bursaries available at Cardiff Metropolitan University for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Please check the website for details.
UK/EU Students per Year: £9,000
International Students per Year: £12,000
Send a message directly to the uni to learn more about their scholarships and bursaries.
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As well as a wide range of courses, studying at Cardiff Metropolitan University offers you loads of opportunities to boost your CV thanks to the careers department. You might even have the chance to do a work placement or sandwich year during your degree.
As well as providing you with opportunities to develop academically and professionally, you'll have a wide range of clubs and societies to join. You'll be able to pick up a new hobby and make loads of new friends by joining some of the clubs and societies on offer at Cardiff Metropolitan University.
The world is your oyster! Of course, the exact options open to you will depend on which subject you choose to study. Employers often look to hire graduates, so you can be sure that your degree will give you a wider range of employment opportunities.
No matter what degree you choose, however, you'll have option of going on to further study. If you want to keep studying, your undergraduate degree will enable you to go on to a master's degree or even a PhD.
If you opt to live in uni halls, you'll benefit from free WiFi and all-inclusive rent. Rent for uni halls also includes security and maintenance, so you can be sure you'll be well-looked after. There are several accessible rooms available, which are adapted for disabled students.
Halls also have communal areas such as kitchen facilities where you can meet your flatmates over a cup of tea. You'll also have access to dining facilities where you can share a meal with other students in your accommodation.