University of Glamorgan - List of Faculties and Departments

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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