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The University of Glamorgan
has marked its 10th anniversary in 2003. With
an exceptional record for teaching quality,
and state-of-the-art facilities,
Glamorgan offers a friendly and academically
challenging environment.
18,000 students with 1500 international students.In
2000, The Daily Telegraph reported that Glamorgan
is in the top five of modern universities for
teaching quality
The University is situated
in south of Wales and just 20 minutes from Cardiff,
capital city of Wales. The British Tourist Authority
recently cited Cardiff as one of the best value
cities in the world. Food, entertainment, accommodation,
and other day-to-day costs are likely to be
lower than in many other parts of the UK .
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The Guardian newspaper (May 2003)
ranked the Business School 11 in UK . Daily Telegraph
also rated the Business School in the top 6 for Accountancy
and Finance and Purchasing and Supply Chain Managemenrt.

IELTS: 6.0

£7,500 2003/04

The University guarantees a room
in Halls of Residence to all first year students.
On campus accommodation: from £210/m
Off campus accommodation: from £180/m

£80-100/m
A new university with good facilities, including sports
and entertaining
Very safe and
quiet environment, good for concentration and study
Close to Cardiff
where you can enjoy colourful city life
Very high rating
on employment due to the practical focus of their
courses
The Business
School achieved “Excellent” for teaching in its two
core disciplines: Business and Management Studies
Accounting
University has
a high successful rate to provide students with work
placements

The University have great industry
links and students can choose to work for a year (paid
a full wage) in between years 2 and 3.
There is maximum flexibility to study for a general
business degree or a specialist " named"
award e.g. B.A.(Hons) Marketing; Human Resource Management
; Accounting and Finance; International Accounting
etc
The University use a variety of teaching methods
including lectures, workshops, tutorials . Our well
qualified andhelpful staff see learning as a partnership
between lecturer and student, in which both play an
active role.
The Business School has more international students
than any other School and learning is achieved in
a muti cultural environment where cultural fluency
is recognised as being important to solving business
problems.

This course covers the four main
themes of financial reporting, management accounting,
financial management and computerised accounting systems.
The course will meet the needs
of those students who ultimately wish to embark upon
a career in accountancy and business management.
You have the option of spending the third year on
placement gaining the benefit of practical experience
which in addition to complementing your academic studies,
would help to satisfy the requirements for membership
of a professional body such as CIMA.
A broad-based course with options
in the second and final year (or the option to switch
to one of the specialist degrees at the end of the
common first year). Optional work placement.
This course was created to prepare people for a broad
range of roles within the business world. It covers
modules in the core business areas. There are options
available in the second and final year so that you
can develop particular interests during the course.
Other students prefer to follow one of our specialist
named awards in:
Business Economics
Business Information
Management
Business and
Public Service Management
Enterprise and
Small Business
Human Resource
Management
International
Business Studies
Marketing
Purchasing and
Supply Chain Management
This course covers the four main
themes of financial reporting, management accounting,
financial management and computerised accounting systems.
This course deals with the subject areas named above
from the international perspective. Combining the key
elements of a traditional accounting course, but delivery
within an international context makes this course special.
This course gives your degree a different ‘flavour'
from the standard degree and aims you at a more international
job market. This course is also popular with overseas
students who may be partly qualified within their own
country and seek to join at second or final year.
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