Learning Resources Centre located at University of South Wales, Llantwit Rd, Pontypridd CF37 1DL, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0845 576 7778

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Keri Dillon

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I studied for a HNC in Computer Studies from 1992-1994 at the University of Glamorgan spending most

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I studied for a HNC in Computer Studies from 1992-1994 at the University of Glamorgan spending most of my time in J Block, the labs and the library of course. There were some extremely good Lecturers there. I studied Project Management, Systems Analysis, Data Modelling, Process Management and Software Design and Development. The Languages studied were Turbo Pascal, COBOL and Oracle, which was SQ based.

Dinesh Veerasekaran

5 Google Rating

I completed my master's course on civil and structures, one of the best universities in Wales. Had

5/ 5

I completed my master's course on civil and structures, one of the best universities in Wales. Had lot of fun and gained a lot of experience on various fields.

Mohiuddin Zia

5 Google Rating

I love my Glamorgan.. I made my memory in Treforest. Glamorgan is my Part of life . I served as a co

5/ 5

I love my Glamorgan.. I made my memory in Treforest. Glamorgan is my Part of life . I served as a course rep for Student union, made friends, build career.. lots of love from Bangladesh. Engr. Mohiuddin Zia Ph.M

Imperfect Gaming Squad

4 Google Rating

I studied Computing at University of South Wales, formerly known as the University of Glamorgan. Ori

4/ 5

I studied Computing at University of South Wales, formerly known as the University of Glamorgan. Originally starting from an HND course, i felt that i have learned a lot over the 4 years I spent here. There are campuses spread all around South Wales, 2 in Newport (Newport City and Caerleon) 1 in Cardiff (Atrium) and 2 in Treforest in the valleys (Treforest and Glyntaf). Majority of courses are taught in the Treforest and Glyntaf campuses with more media and design based courses taught at the campuses. All campuses are in a nice area and offer a range of places for a student from a gym, cafe and advice centre's as well as an SU. The surrounding areas offer a range of shops, pubs and restaurants too with easy access to all campuses via train and road. Accommodation-wise, treforest offers student halls as well as private accommodation in housing (pretty much every house in the campus area is a student house) Cardiff offers student halls (Student castle, Liberty Halls) shared with the other uni's in the area (Cardiff and Cardiff Met) as well as more private accommodation including what is effectively 2 districts a student only area (Cathays and Roath). Both areas have easy access to transport links to get around. The uni offers a lot support for students from career advice to mental well being checks and all lecture work is well written with most lecturers going out of their way to help if you need help. A good university.

ItZ Bilal

1 Google Rating

My dreaming university

1/ 5

My dreaming university

dan 2 hell Goo26

1 Google Rating

Bloody 2 hours for booking 🤬🤬🤬 one of the worst library I’ve ever been ....

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Bloody 2 hours for booking 🤬🤬🤬 one of the worst library I’ve ever been ....

Adeola Adediran

5 Google Rating

Quiet and a great place to study

5/ 5

Quiet and a great place to study

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