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  2. Courses. Undergraduate courses. At Cardiff University, you can choose from over 300 degree programmes. We offer flexibility so you can tailor some components of your degree to suit your own interests and career ambitions. Find your course. Browse by subject area. Browse by A to Z. Browse by School. Types of degree.

  3. Undergraduate. With over 300 courses to choose from, join us and benefit from our excellent facilities, a great student experience and as a graduate, be in demand by leading employers.

  4. Undergraduate. With over 300 courses to choose from, join us and benefit from our excellent facilities, a great student experience and as a graduate, be in demand by leading employers.

  5. Undergraduate With over 300 courses to choose from, join us and benefit from our excellent facilities, a great student experience and as a graduate, be in demand by leading employers. Order or download a copy of our prospectus, subject brochures and other guides.

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    • Application Process
    • International Applicants
    • How to Apply Through UCAS
    • UCAS Application Deadlines
    • Non-Ucas Applications
    • Help with Your Application

    Follow the steps below to find out how and when to apply for our full-time undergraduate courses and what to expect after you have applied: 1. Choose what you want to study. Still undecided? Search our courses. 2. Check the UCAS deadlinefor your course. 3. Check the entry requirements on our course pages. 4. Apply through UCAS. 5. Wait for us to de...

    If you're an international student applying to study with us, you may also need to consider: 1. Applying for a visa 2. Checking your qualifications by visiting the relevant country page 3. English language requirements 4. English language courses

    Before you make your online application, you will need to register with UCAS. You don't need to complete the application form all at once, you can save your application and return to it later. UCAS provides lots of useful advice, including how to fill out your application form, write a personal statement and gather references. The UCAS code for Car...

    You can submit your UCAS application from the beginning of September in the year prior to entry. You should apply as early as possible as courses may close if they become full. 1. The normal closing date for UK applications is around 31 January 2. The normal closing date for international applications is around 30 June 3. Clinical programmes have e...

    University preparation programmes

    A number of preparation courses are available to international students who do not have the appropriate qualifications to enter the first year of a degree scheme. Find out more about our International Foundation Programmes at the Cardiff University International Study Centre. On successful completion, you can progress to one of our degree-level courses. Find out how to apply for one of these programmes or apply directly by using the online application form.

    Part-time and non-degree programmes

    If you are interested in a part-time course or a full-time undergraduate programme which does not lead to a degree qualification, you'll need to apply directly to the university.

    If you have any queries or need assistance with your application, please contact our Admissions team using our online form.