Enterprise economics
Course code: L 1 14
Course duration: 3 years
1. Course introduction
This course will provide you with a comprehensive foundation of the theory, concept, principle and technology of the core disciplines of this discipline: macroeconomics, microeconomics and quantitative analysis. It aims to provide you with knowledge about the operation of the British economy and the ability to use this knowledge in various situations. We will introduce you to the breadth and depth of economic analysis and provide you with opportunities to acquire knowledge and technology in many professional fields. These include industrial economics, economic history, labor economics and international economics. Economics is a mathematical subject, and it is becoming more and more mathematical. Consistent with other universities, some modules will have quantitative elements, while others will be highly mathematical.
The remarkable characteristics of economics course include: through all three years of study, I have the opportunity to specialize in economic analysis, thus accumulating considerable knowledge and skills in this discipline; Contact with the intellectual challenges brought by the latest development of economic theory; Develop a large number of quantitative and empirical research skills; Have the opportunity to enter the postgraduate courses of economics in top universities in Britain; It is possible to enter the career of government economic services and major economic consulting companies. Economics course is a three-year full-time study course, including compulsory courses and elective courses. Students usually get 120 credits every year, totaling ***360 credits. Most of the modules included in this course are taught by the Economics Department of the College, while some modules, especially the first year, are taught by other departments of the College.
2. Detailed explanation of annual courses
Detailed description of the first-year course
In the first year, you need two compulsory courses, and there is also a compulsory double (microeconomics and macroeconomics) every semester. You can also choose two optional dual modules or one optional dual module and two single modules.
Core courses: statistics and mathematics for economic and commercial applications; Economic history; Individual economics; Macroeconomics.
Detailed explanation of the second grade curriculum
In the second year of study, you need four compulsory dual modules and two optional dual modules.
Core courses: macroeconomic theory; Microeconomic theory; Physical economics; Introduce econometrics.
Detailed explanation of the third grade curriculum
In the third year, you need three compulsory double modules and three elective modules.
Core course: business application; Modern enterprise; Applied macroeconomics and finance.
Chemistry Specialty
Course code: F 100
Course duration: 3 years
Course Mode: Full-time
Schools generally have a degree of about 170, and schools generally receive about 600 applications. Chemistry is a basic and exciting subject, which plays an important role in many fields of science and daily life.
1. Course introduction
The bachelor's scientific chemistry course aims to provide you with flexible and dynamic education, so that they can master the knowledge and skills needed to enter a successful chemical career. Our goal is to develop your research, mathematics and computing skills while practicing training. Certified by the Royal Chemical Society, this course provides an excellent platform for chemistry career and a respected bridge for careers outside chemistry and related disciplines. The skills and knowledge gained in the whole course can be applied to a wider working environment, such as business, teaching or research. This course is certified by the Royal Chemical Society. If you don't meet the requirements of entering the first-grade course, you can get the admission qualification by participating in the primary study.
Under the supervision of academic staff, Cardiff has many opportunities to attend summer research courses. We are currently working with students to update and improve the content of this course. The following information reflects the current course and may change. The review of this course is expected to be completed in August 20 19, and the page will be updated at the end of 20 19 10 to reflect these changes. All our chemistry degrees have the same first year and second year. You can transfer to BSc chemistry course at the end of the first year or the second year. If you have achieved enough average scores in the previous year, it is also an option at this stage to switch to MChem courses. Most compulsory courses in the first and second years have 20 credits throughout the whole school year, including lectures and practical work. Elective modules usually cost 10 credits and last for one semester.
Bachelor of Science Chemistry is a three-year course. In the first year of the course, you will get 90 credits of compulsory chemistry modules and 30 credits of elective chemistry or other subjects modules. If you don't have an A-level math score, you must take the chemical math method as one of your choices. In the second year, you will study compulsory chemistry courses in different disciplines. In the third year of the course, you will do practical work in the autumn semester. Next is the research course in the spring semester. You will also study the required theoretical modules of all branches of the subject in the autumn semester, and choose a series of elective modules in the spring semester.
2. Detailed introduction of annual courses
First-year course
Our one-year module aims to stimulate your interest in this major and provide a solid knowledge base in the next few years. Our core chemistry module is based on five main disciplines (analytical inorganic, organic, physical and solid-state chemistry), including reports on key skills of chemists. With a series of optional modules, you can choose to study and expand your experience. You can also choose elective modules in subjects such as biological science, physics or modern language.
Second grade course
In the second year of the course, you will learn more advanced compulsory courses, and you can practice and consolidate new skills by applying them to various problems. If your total score reaches at least 55% in the second year, then you have a chance to transfer to MChem course before the start of the third year. If a certain exhibition site is attractive to you, you need to register your interest at the beginning of the second year and transfer to a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering or a bachelor's degree course in chemical engineering at the beginning of the third year.
Core courses: reactivity and properties of elements and their compounds; Applications of molecular spectroscopy: symmetry, spectroscopy and quantum mechanics; Thermodynamics and dynamics; Key skills of chemists; Further organic and biochemical research; Introduction to life chemistry.
Third grade course
In the third year of the course, an important research course was held in the spring semester. You will study the compulsory theoretical modules of four branches of this major and choose from a series of elective modules.
Core course: research method training; Advanced organometallic and coordination chemistry; Advanced comprehensive strategy; Quantum and statistical mechanics of molecules and solids; Macromolecules of life.
3. Employment prospects
Medical assistant, trainee chemistry teacher, health and safety assistant and practising accountant. Postgraduate chemists have a series of career choices. Many people join the chemical industry, while others enter academia or government agencies. Many graduates use their logical and practical training to enter the fields of marketing, sales, management or finance. Science news, publishing and teaching are all potential destinations. Similarly, specific skills acquired in the laboratory can provide a springboard for the role of manufacturing.
Career goals include product development chemist, technical graduate student, patent analyst, intern accountant and quality control scientist.
Civil and environmental engineering specialty
Course code: H230
Course duration: 4 years
Course Mode: Full-time
1. Course introduction
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering of Cardiff University offers you highly respected degree programs. As one of the top universities in this field, it has rich future career opportunities in designing and using domestic and foreign buildings and natural environment. Our civil and environmental engineering courses provide you with a high degree from the top universities in this field, and provide you with exciting future career opportunities for designing and using buildings and natural environment. You will have a comprehensive understanding of the theory of civil and environmental engineering, which will be supported by laboratory and research work, field visits and practical application of design courses. Another advantage of this civil and environmental engineering (international) course is that one semester is spent studying engineering in English at overseas cooperative universities. At present, there are more than 65 destination universities on four continents. Choosing a four-year master's program provides you with a faster and more direct identity as a registered engineer than a three-year undergraduate program, so it becomes the first choice. The major of civil and environmental engineering allows you to spend the last two years expanding and strengthening your knowledge in civil and environmental engineering. You will benefit from advanced research in design and management, as well as an understanding of the technology needed to manage and organize multidisciplinary engineering design courses.
Other courses in civil and environmental engineering at Cardiff University may include: If you choose BEng course, please fully understand the basic knowledge of civil engineering. If you choose the relevant four-year undergraduate or five-year master's courses, you will have the opportunity to participate in the Industrial Sandwich Year. If you choose a sandwich degree course in a university in France, Germany or Spain, you will have the opportunity to learn a language.
The remarkable features of this course include: fast track to chartered engineers; Have the opportunity to study our research and the impact of our research in the highest-rated civil engineering college in the UK (according to the 20 14 excellent research framework); The convenience brought by such a successful research unit; Through direct contact with academic personnel, they have the opportunity to learn from leaders in their respective fields, many of whom are chartered engineers or work in industry; An open and charming culture between students and employees; Study abroad for one semester. This is a four-year full-time degree, and one semester in a year is spent studying abroad. This course includes carefully selected core modules and optional modules. Most modules 10 credits, some 20 credits, 30 credits for the third and fourth grade courses, and 50 credits for international modules. You need to get 120 credits every year. There are two semesters in 2008. Each semester includes 1 1 teaching week, a review week and an examination period.
Criminology major
Course code: L370
Course duration: 3 years
Course Mode: Full-time
Generally, there are 280 places in local schools, and schools will generally receive applications from 1250.
1. Employment prospects
Educational psychologists, youth and community work, police and probation services, career guidance, human resource management, speech therapists and market and policy researchers. In the academic year of 20 15/ 16, a survey on the whereabouts of higher education school leavers showed that 96% of graduates from social science colleges could indicate in their work that they would be employed and/or continue their studies within six months after graduation. Popular employment sectors include administrative work, education, social work, retail, finance and other professional sectors.
We encourage students to think about life outside the university from the first day, provide modules and support, and provide you with a competitive advantage after graduation. Turning theory into practical application and providing work experience is an important aspect of all our degree courses, which helps our graduates to prepare for life after receiving higher education. Our criminology graduates have entered a series of related careers in the development fields of criminal justice and community safety, crime reduction and safety management. Others take various career paths, including research, teaching, policing, legal profession, social work and social care, administration and management. Our bachelor's degree in criminal science is provided by famous social science scholars in the interdisciplinary research and teaching environment of our social science college. Criminology is a research field, focusing on the conviction, victimization and social response of crime and disorder.
2. Course introduction
Our degree courses provide opportunities to explore sociological, psychological and political methods of criminology. Cardiff's criminology draws lessons from a series of social science viewpoints such as sociology, law, psychology and history. We encourage you to combine theories and methods to increase your knowledge and understanding of crime and its control.
Before applying new research-driven skills to real-world problems and debates, you will learn how to deal with crime, justice and control as a social scientist. Have the opportunity to learn from leading criminologists who have close ties with the police, probation and prisons, as well as local authorities, Welsh and British government agencies. Special emphasis is placed on introducing you to the research methods involved in collecting criminology data. Research-oriented employees participate in teaching. Emphasize autonomous learning in a research-oriented environment. Various modules provided by multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary schools. Opportunities to study abroad. You can choose to extend the course to four years, choose a major to arrange for the third year, or choose to study abroad.
computer science
Course code: G400
Course duration: 3 years
Course Mode: Full-time
Schools generally have about 200 places, and schools generally receive applications of about 1 200.
1. course
The exciting and dynamic world of computer science is the core of many aspects of modern life. A bachelor's degree in computer science will provide you with the theoretical and practical knowledge you need to become a part of this world. This certified degree course provides the theoretical and practical knowledge needed to become an exciting and dynamic world of computer science, which is the core of almost all aspects of modern life. In this course, you will develop transferable technical, analytical and professional skills supported by a broad understanding of current technical trends. This course covers the mixing of core technologies and concepts, and the development of technology-based majors.
Graduates can objectively analyze problems and formulate appropriate computing solutions. Your detailed knowledge of technology will make you suitable for a range of occupations and employers. This degree requires no prior knowledge or experience in computer science. You will start with a one-month module that builds core concepts and competencies and supports the transition from school to university. With your progress, there are opportunities to cultivate your interest in computer science through course work and module selection. Choose one-year professional placement in industrial or foreign universities between the second year and the third year. This degree is certified by BCS of Chartered Institute of Information Technology.
Emphasize employability through the opinions and feedback of successful people in industry and academia. Have the opportunity to study, provide information and guide teaching in a strong and active research culture recognized internationally. When I finish the A-Levels exam, I want to find a university course. I think this course will give me a reliable overview of many aspects of computer science and expose me to the most cutting-edge research in this field. The department has a world-class reputation and innovative courses, providing you with the skills to pursue a career in many computing and IT fields.
2. Employment prospects
Skilled computer scientists are in great demand. This means that the employment prospects of computer and ICT graduates are very strong. You will have transferable skills and open career doors in many industries. In recent years, more than 90% of college graduates are employed or pursue further studies within six months after graduation.
Recent statistics show that most graduates are working as software engineers, network developers, computer programmers, assistant software developers, business analysts and system developers according to their chosen career path. They continue to work for Airbus Group, Amazon, BBC, BT, Cardiff University, Capgemini, Lloyds Banking Group, Ministry of Defence, Morgan Stanley, South Wales Police and Thomson Reuters. Others choose to study or study in Cardiff or other top universities.