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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 15,000
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
36 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Agricultural Business | Agricultural Economics | Video Production | Auditing
Area of study
Architecture and Construction | Engineering
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 15,000
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-012023-08-01
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


A PhD is a doctoral degree based on a significant and original individual research project which culminates in an in-depth thesis (or alternative form of submission as below) which is relative to an area of staff expertise.

You can complete your PhD on a full or part time basis, on campus or by distance (if the nature of the research allows). There are no classes to attend as the PhD is based on research.

PhD by Thesis

This is the most popular route to the award of PhD. You will normally initially register for an MPhil/PhD and submit an PhD transfer report at the end of year 1 (or equivalent for part-time) which will be assessed to determine whether you can continue your studies to PhD. At the end of your programme, you will submit for examination and defend a thesis (of up to 100,000 words) on your approved topic which must demonstrate an original contribution to knowledge.

It may be possible to register directly for the award of PhD if you already hold a Masters degree which included a significant research component providing it is in the same discipline as your proposed research and it included training in research and execution of a research project.

PhD by Portfolio

If you're a professional with an existing body of work, a PhD by Portfolio could be the route for you. There are many advantages to completing your doctorate in this way. One of the biggest appeals is that it can be completed in 12 months part time. This not only makes it cost effective but also a viable option for busy professionals who may be musicians, authors, engineers or healthcare professionals, educators or in the police / armed forces who have a suitable body of work.

Up to three projects/pieces of work and associated outputs are required at the application stage; the majority of these will be complete at the time of application and / or registration. You will be supervised to write a critical overview of up to 15,000 words which brings the projects together into the final PhD by Portfolio submission. This must demonstrate an original contribution to knowledge. As with all PhDs, the final assessment includes a viva examination.

The attraction of experienced professionals having a PhD will vary, with some wanting to get a job in academia, while some are more interested in receiving acceptance and recognition from the institution or profession they operate in for work they have already done.

PhD by Publication

If you are a past or present member of staff, alumni or have very strong links with the University of South Wales, you may apply for a PhD by Publication. You will submit for examination and defend an approved body of published work, together with a critical overview.

Applicants for PhD by Publication normally require six peer reviewed journal articles, or equivalent book chapters or monographs, as sole or first author.

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About University

University of South Wales


Overview:

The University of South Wales (USW) is a public university located in Wales, offering a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. It is known for its focus on practical learning and its commitment to student success. USW has three campuses located in Cardiff, Treforest, and Pontypridd, providing students with a variety of learning environments and experiences.


Services Offered:

USW offers a comprehensive range of services to support students, including:

    Careers and Employability:

    A dedicated careers service provides guidance on CV writing, interview preparation, and connecting with potential employers.

    Student Life:

    A vibrant student life program offers opportunities for social interaction, extracurricular activities, and personal development.

    Accommodation:

    On-campus accommodation is available at all three locations, providing a comfortable and convenient living experience.

    Fees and Funding:

    USW provides information and support on funding options for students, including scholarships and financial aid.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

USW boasts a diverse and welcoming community, fostering a sense of belonging for students from all backgrounds. Students can expect:

    A supportive environment:

    USW prioritizes student well-being and provides various support services.

    Opportunities for personal growth:

    Students can engage in extracurricular activities, clubs, and societies to develop their interests and skills.

    A vibrant campus life:

    The university offers a range of events, social gatherings, and activities to enhance the student experience.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Practical learning:

    USW emphasizes practical application of knowledge, preparing students for real-world careers.

    Strong employability:

    A high percentage of USW graduates are employed or in further study within fifteen months of graduation.

    Excellent research:

    USW is recognized for its research power, ranking among the top 50 UK institutions.

    Diverse locations:

    Students can choose from three campuses, each offering unique experiences and environments.

Academic Programs:

USW offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines, including:

    Undergraduate degrees:

    A variety of undergraduate programs are available in fields such as business, health, engineering, and the arts.

    Postgraduate degrees:

    USW offers a range of postgraduate programs, including master's degrees, PhDs, and professional qualifications.

Other:

    International students:

    USW welcomes international students and provides support services to help them adjust to life in the UK.

    Research:

    USW is actively involved in research, contributing to knowledge and innovation in various fields.

    Community engagement:

    USW is committed to engaging with the local community and contributing to its development.

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Admission Requirements

English Language Requirements

Most courses at University of South Wales have the following minimum language requirements. We advise you always check the exact entry requirements before apply to any course, don't forget we are always on hand to help.


IELTS ACADEMIC

6.5

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