Swansea Metropolitan University is one of the newest universities in the United Kingdom and received its university title in January 2008.
Formerly known as Swansea Institute, it has been a major centre for the delivery of vocational higher education for more than one hundred and fifty years.
Its School of Art was established in 1853 and teacher education in 1872.
We thought you ought to know the following:
· Top for Jobs – Swansea Met outperforms most other UK universities with 94.3% of its students in work or further study within six months of graduating
· Swansea Met is in the top ten most affordable universities in the UK according to The Independent newspaper’s cost-of-living survey published in November 2007
· Non-Means Tested Residential Bursaries of up to £1,500 available for 2008 and 2009 entry
What's on Offer
Swansea Metropolitan University has hundreds of courses to choose from. Main areas of study include: Accounting and Finance, Animation, Art & Design, Automotive, Business & Management, Construction/Built Environment, Computing & IT, Counselling, Digital Media, English, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Fine Art, Glass, Graphic Design/Illustration, Health and Social Care, Product Design, Leisure, Tourism, Sport and Watersports, Motorsport, Performing Arts, Photography, Public Services, Surface Pattern Design, Transport and Video.
All courses have be designed with jobs in mind and developed in tandem with the requirements of the world of business.
Entertainment
Swansea is a lively city with plenty of entertainment and sports options from walking to surfing, for further information on the social events available at the University please visit the Student Union website at
www.metsu.org
Accommodation
Swansea Metropolitan University is one of the most affordable universities in the UK. According a cost-of-living survey published by The Independent newspaper in November 2007, Swansea Met made it into their top ten most affordable universities at which to study anywhere in the country.
Fees and Funding
If you live 45 miles or more away from Swansea you’re eligible to claim free non-means tested cashback of £500 per year. That’s £1,500 over the period of a three year degree scheme. The award is paid into you bank account in February of each year and you are free to spend it as you see fit.
National Bursary
This bursary award is means-tested and available regardless of where you come from in the UK. That’s more than £900 over the period of a three year degree scheme.