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Education and Welsh (a Pathway for Second Language Students)
Singleton Park CampusBA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Education and Welsh with a Year Abroad
Singleton Park CampusBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Education and Welsh with a Year Abroad (a Pathway for Second Language Students)
Singleton Park CampusBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Cymraeg (TAR Uwchradd - Graddedigion yn unig)
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
SA1 Waterfront Campus, SwanseaPGCE · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026TAR Uwchradd Cymraeg (11-18 ystod oedran) gyda SAC (Graddedigion yn unig)
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Cardiff Met - CyncoedPGCE · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026Addysg Gynradd yn arwain at Statws Athro Cymwysedig
Main SiteBA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Cymraeg - TAR Uwchradd (yn arwain at ddyfarniad Statws Athro Cymwysedig - Graddedigion yn unig)
Main SitePGCE · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026
Education and Welsh (a Pathway for Second Language Students)
Singleton Park CampusBA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Education and Welsh with a Year Abroad
Singleton Park CampusBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Education and Welsh with a Year Abroad (a Pathway for Second Language Students)
Singleton Park CampusBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026Cymraeg (TAR Uwchradd - Graddedigion yn unig)
University of Wales Trinity Saint David
SA1 Waterfront Campus, SwanseaPGCE · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026TAR Uwchradd Cymraeg (11-18 ystod oedran) gyda SAC (Graddedigion yn unig)
Cardiff Metropolitan University
Cardiff Met - CyncoedPGCE · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026Addysg Gynradd yn arwain at Statws Athro Cymwysedig
Main SiteBA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Cymraeg - TAR Uwchradd (yn arwain at ddyfarniad Statws Athro Cymwysedig - Graddedigion yn unig)
Main SitePGCE · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026
Studying in Welsh
Studying higher education in Welsh can offer lots of career options – not just in Wales but further afield too. Find out more.
What does the Journey to a Million mean for student progression and the choices they have in Wales?
Jeremy Miles MS, Welsh Minister for Education and Welsh Language examines what increased competition means for student progression in Wales.
Astudio yn y Gymraeg
Gall astudio addysg uwch yn y Gymraeg gynnig nifer o ddewisiadau gyrfa i chi – yng Nghymru a thu hwnt. Mae mwy a mwy o sefydliadau’n sylweddoli manteision cyflogi graddedigion sy’n gallu cyfathrebu yn y Gymraeg a’r Saesneg, ac os mai’r Gymraeg yw eich iaith gyntaf neu eich ail iaith, mae digonedd o bosibiliadau ar eich cyfer.
Groups and forums
Your opinion matters. Stay up to date with the latest discussions and actions taken by our groups and forums and find out how to get involved and have your say.
Study options
Discover what different degrees and courses are available and where to help you make the right decision about your future.
Student finance in Wales
If you're from Wales, it's important to understand how student finance works differently compared to England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. This guide breaks down the unique features of the Welsh system and highlights what sets it apart.
Explore your options in Scotland and Wales
Find out about Initial Teacher Education (ITE) programmes, entry requirements, and funding.
Teacher training transition
Here you will find the latest information on the transition work we are doing with the Department for Education.
Teaching in Wales
To teach in a Welsh state-maintained school, you must have a degree, and gain Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) by following a programme of Initial Teacher Education (ITE). All teachers in Wales are also required to register with the Education Workforce Council (EWC). Find out about routes into teaching, eligibility, fees, and funding
What next after sixth form?
These editable presentation slides help you explore different higher education (HE) routes your students could follow after sixth form – for assemblies or tutor time.
2015 entry UCAS Undergraduate reports by sex, area background, and ethnic group
These data cover applications, offers, and placed applicants by sex, area background, and ethnic group at 132 larger universities.
UCAS kickstarts national debate on access to UK higher education as competition grows
New figures released from UCAS today indicate we could see up to 30% more higher education applicants
Welsh Government Minister speaks to students at UCAS event in Newport
UCAS welcomes the Welsh Government Minister for Further and Higher Education, Vikki Howells MS, alongside
UCAS' response to government announcement on the awarding of A levels or Welsh Baccs 2020
In response to the announcements across the UK regarding the awarding of A levels, UCAS is now working
More school leavers living at home for university and college study
The number of UK 18-year-olds living at home while studying at university or college has increased to
UCAS announces Tariff points rollout for apprenticeships
Apprenticeships will be allocated UCAS Tariff points from next year, UCAS has announced today (13 December).
79% of UK 18-year-old applicants receiving results gain place at first choice university
As hundreds of thousands of students across the UK receive their exam results, new UCAS figures show
‘Conditional unconditional’ offers continue to rise, though students are less likely to accept them
For the first time, over a quarter of 18 year old applicants from England, Northern Ireland, and Wales
Record number of applicants for ‘early deadline’ university courses
More people than ever have applied this year for university courses with a 15 October deadline.
A level results day 2017: statistical release
As of midnight, 416,310 applicants have been accepted into higher education through UCAS.
Acceptances to teacher training programmes down 6.9%
UCAS today publishes the 2016 UCAS Teacher Training End of Cycle figures. These include applicant and