Cardiff University - Schools and Colleges

Schools and Colleges

Cardiff University has 27 academic schools.

The academic schools are:

  • Architecture
  • Biosciences
  • Cardiff Business School
  • Chemistry
  • City & Regional Planning
  • Computer Science & Informatics
  • Cymraeg
  • Dentistry
  • Earth and Ocean Sciences
  • Engineering
  • English, Communication and Philosophy
  • European Languages, Translation and Politics
  • Healthcare Studies
  • History, Archaeology and Religion
  • Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
  • Law
  • Lifelong Learning
  • Mathematics
  • Medicine
  • Music
  • Nursing and Midwifery Studies
  • Optometry and Vision Sciences
  • Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Cardiff School of Physics and Astronomy
  • Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education
  • Psychology
  • Social Sciences

Cardiff also has a new University Graduate College which brings together the work of four previous, discipline- based Graduate Schools and the postgraduate research activity of the University's Graduate Centre.

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