List of Faculties and Departments
- Cardiff School of Creative & Cultural Industries, the Atrium
- Animation
- Communication Design
- Drama
- Fashion and Retail Design
- Film, Photography and New Media
- Media, Culture and Journalism
- Music and Sound
- Faculty of Health, Sport & Science
- Health Sciences including Nursing and Chiropractic
- Police Sciences
- Social Work
- Life Sciences
- Physical Sciences (including Chemistry, Geology and Forensic Science)
- Sport
- Geography and the Environment
- Astronomy
- Faculty of Business and Society
- History
- English and Creative Writing
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Law and Criminology
- Psychology
- Art Practice
- Business Management
- Event Management
- Accounting
- Faculty of Advanced Technology
- Built Environment
- Computing and Mathematics
- Engineering
- Aerospace
- Lighting and Live Event Technology
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