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Trosolwg o'r Cwrs

Gallwch raddio â llwyth o sgiliau yn barod am yrfa pan fyddwch yn astudio ein gradd BSc Cyfrifeg a Chyllid aml-achrediad.

Byddwch yn cael y cyfle i ennill statws Cyfrifydd Siartredig gyda chyrff achredu byd-eang perthnasol - ACCA, ICAEW a'r CIMA - a byddwch hefyd yn astudio ystod eang o bynciau o Gyfrifeg Rheoli a Chyfrifeg Ariannol i Gyllid Corfforaethol.

Mae ein cwrs wedi'i gynllunio i sicrhau eich bod yn dysgu’r pynciau mwyaf perthnasol a blaengar - a fydd yn eich helpu i fod pen ac ysgwyddau uwchben ymgeiswyr eraill yn y farchnad swyddi.

Byddwch yn ennill y sgiliau cysyniadol, technegol ac ymarferol y mae eu hangen i ffynnu ym myd cyfrifyddu a chyllid heddiw; a bydd cyfle i gwblhau modiwlau sydd wedi'u cynllunio i'ch tywys drwy'r broses gyfan o sefydlu system gyfrifyddu gyfrifiadurol, dysgu am ddadansoddi data, a deall rôl Cyfrifeg a Chyllid ar gyfer cynaliadwyedd. Bydd y sgiliau a'r wybodaeth ymarferol amhrisiadwy hyn yn rhoi mantais ddifrifol i chi pan fyddwch yn graddio o Brifysgol Abertawe.

Pam Cyfrifeg a Chyllid yn Abertawe?

  • Mae'r radd wedi'i hachredu gan gyrff achredu byd-eang - ACCA, ICAEW, a'r CIMA.  Byddwch yn achub ar y blaen drwy ennill statws Cyfrifydd Siartredig - gan astudio modiwlau sy'n rhoi eithriadau uniongyrchol i chi o arholiadau achredu allweddol - sy'n hynod ddeniadol i gyflogwyr yn y dyfodol a'ch rhagolygon ar ôl graddio.
  • ACCA - Gallwch gael yr eithriadau mwyaf o arholiadau ACCA ar gyfer yr elfen gwybodaeth gymhwysol a sgiliau cymhwysol o'r cymhwyster proffesiynol pan fyddwch yn graddio
  • Y Modiwl Cyfrifeg Ddigidol: wedi'i gynllunio i'ch tywys drwy broses gyfan o sefydlu system gyfrifyddu gyfrifiadurol gan ddefnyddio SAGE
  • Gallwch chi deilwra eich cwrs i'ch diddordebau a'ch nodau gyrfa chi – dewiswch o blith detholiad eang o fodiwlau dewisol
  • Datblygwch y gallu ymarferol ar gyfer y byd go iawn gan ein darlithwyr o'r radd flaenaf sydd â phrofiad heb ei ail ym meysydd diwydiant ac academaidd
  • Mae'r Ysgol Reolaeth wedi'i hachredu gan AACSB International, cymdeithas addysg fusnes fwyaf y byd, sy'n cysylltu ysgolion busnes, busnesau a dysgwyr, i greu'r genhedlaeth nesaf o arweinwyr gwych.

Eich Profiad Cyfrifeg a Chyllid

Mae Cyfrifeg a Chyllid yn Abertawe'n radd hyblyg sy'n rhoi cyfle i chi astudio dramor neu weithio mewn diwydiant am flwyddyn. Gall hyn roi mantais gystadleuol sylweddol i chi ac ehangu eich gorwelion pan ddaw'r amser i chwilio am gyflogaeth.

Bydd eich profiad ar y cwrs Cyfrifeg a Chyllid yn elwa o ddetholiad o fodiwlau dewisol yn y blynyddoedd astudio olaf, gan eich galluogi i lywio'r radd tuag at eich nodau gyrfa.

Mae'r addysgu yn Abertawe wedi'i lywio gan ymchwil ac mae gan ein staff brofiad personol o ddamcaniaeth ac ymarfer, sy'n golygu y gallwch chi elwa o'u harbenigedd academaidd a'u gwybodaeth ymarferol am y byd go iawn.

Yn ogystal â'ch paratoi am yrfa fel arbenigwr Cyfrifeg a Chyllid mewn busnes neu sefydliad, mae gennym wasanaethau cymorth ar gael i'ch helpu i ddod yn entrepreneur a sefydlu'ch busnes eich hun. Mae hyn yn arbennig o ddefnyddiol i'r myfyrwyr hynny sydd am ddod yn gyfrifwyr annibynnol neu'n ymgynghorwyr ariannol.

Yn ystod eich amser gyda ni, bydd gennych hefyd fynediad llawn at ein gwasanaethau cyflogadwyedd a chyfleusterau o'r radd flaenaf yn yr Ysgol Reolaeth.

Cyfleoedd Cyflogaeth Cyfrifeg a Chyllid

Ar ôl graddio mewn Cyfrifeg a Chyllid o Abertawe, byddwch mewn sefyllfa wych i sicrhau cyflogaeth wobrwyol mewn unrhyw sefydliad deniadol.

P'un a ydych chi am ymuno ag un o'r Pedwar Mawr (EY, Deloitte, KPMG neu PwC), ymuno ag arweinwyr y byd mewn diwydiannau eraill, neu ddechrau eich busnes eich hun, mae'r radd hon yn eich gwneud yn ymgeisydd cryf ar gyfer cyflogaeth. Gallai eich dyfodol fod yn unrhyw un o'r rolau canlynol (a llawer mwy):

  • Rheoli cyfoeth neu ymgynghorydd buddsoddi
  • Cyfrifydd neu actwari
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Modiwlau

Bydd eich astudiaethau cynnar yn rhoi sylfaen gadarn i chi mewn cyfrifyddu, cyllid, ystadegau, strategaeth a rheoli. Yn ystod blynyddoedd diweddarach, gallwch ganolbwyntio ar astudiaethau drwy ddewis o blith gwahanol fodiwlau arbenigol yn unol â'ch dewis yrfa, fel y nodir isod.

Modiwlau

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Blwyddyn 1 (Lefel 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert
Modiwlau Gorfodol
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y Modiwl
Economics for Accounting and FinanceSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-1014
Maths for Accounting and FinanceSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-1002
Foundations of Financial AccountingSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-1004
Critical Thinking and Digital Skills for Accounting and Finance September-January (TB1)15MN-1024
Foundations of FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1502
Foundations of Management AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1514
Managing in the Digital AgeJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1526
Data Analysis and VisualisationJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1527

Blwyddyn 2 (Lefel 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Mae myfyrwyr yn dewis 120 o gredydau o'r opsiynau canlynol:

Modiwlau Gorfodol
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y Modiwl
Corporate Finance 1September-January (TB1)15MN-2004
Management Accounting 1ASeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2051
Financial Accounting 1ASeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2052
Financial Markets and InstitutionsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2502
Management Accounting 1BJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2557
Financial Accounting 1BJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2558
Modiwlau Opsiynol

Dewiswch Yn union 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students should select 15 credits from the following list for Semester 1. Optional modules will be offered subject to demand, availability and timetable constraints. Students should note and check BEFORE selecting whether modules have any special requirements, such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or incompatibles. NOTE: Pre-reqs need to have been taken in a previous year and co-reqs have to be selected in the current year

Semester 1 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Problems and Decision-Making in EconomicsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-2065BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. Students considering taking this module are advised that the content of this module involves maths, statistics and the application of economics.
Mathematical EconomicsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-2075BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students must have previously attained credit for MN-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance. This module is not available to students who have undertaken MN-1524 or MN-1507J or IC-1507 or IC-1524 Essential Analytic Skills for Business.
Corporate Governance and EthicsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2003
Change ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2009
Information SystemsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2011
Organisational BehaviourSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2013
Management Science September-January (TB1)15MN-2017
Global Business Environment: International Political EconomySeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2035
Strategic AnalysisSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2040This module is compulsory on BSc Business Management and all pathways
Critical Thinking in EntrepreneurshipSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2055
Contemporary Issues in TourismSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2058
Business and Employment LawSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2060
Investments: Assets; Equities and BondsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2066
Decision Making and AnalysisSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2071
Opportunity-driven EnterpriseSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2074
English for Management 1September-January (TB1)0MN-N001This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills
AND

Dewiswch Yn union 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students should select 15 credits from the following list for Semester 2. Optional modules will be offered subject to demand, availability and timetable constraints. Students should note and check BEFORE selecting whether modules have any special requirements, such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or incompatibles. NOTE: Pre-reqs need to have been taken in a previous year and co-reqs have to be selected in the current year

Semester 2 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Environmental & Resource EconomicsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-2529BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, students must have previously attained credit for EC-1014 Economics for Accounting and Finance. A knowledge of microeconomics is required for this module.
Introductory EconometricsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-2574This module is compulsory on BSc Finance. It is an option for students on BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Accounting, but students will need to have previously attained credit for MN-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance and (MN-1503 Statistics for Accounting and Finance or MN-1527 Data Analysis and Visualisation) This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management.
Human Resource ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2508
Management ConsultingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2509
International BusinessJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2511
Supply Chain ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2513
Business Information SystemsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2514
e-BusinessJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2518
Business AnalyticsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2520
Auditing 1January-June (TB2)15MN-2548To undertake this module students must also select MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A in semester 1 Students taking BSc Finance can select MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A for CFA recognition
Social Aspects of OrganisationJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2551
Entrepreneurship for Tourism ExperiencesJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2563
Programming for Finance January-June (TB2)15MN-2577To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1501 or MN-1501J or IC-1501 Finance for Managers or MN-1502 or MN-1502J or IC-1502 Foundations of Finance. This module is not open to BSc Marketing students.
English for Management 2January-June (TB2)0MN-N002This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This modules builds on the skills developed in MN-N001 English for Management 1. Students will need to have completed MN-N001 in Semester 1 before commencing this module
English for Management 1 (TB2)January-June (TB2)0MN-N003This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This is a repeat of the module offered in Semester 1 (MN-N001 English for Management 1)

Blwyddyn 3 (Lefel 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Mae myfyrwyr yn dewis 120 o gredydau o'r opsiynau canlynol:

Heb ddod o hyd i un

Modiwlau Opsiynol

Dewiswch Uchafswm o 105 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students must study at least 90 credits of accounting or finance subjects. Within the 90 credits, a minimum of 15 credits should be selected from finance modules. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional Accounting Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Management Accounting 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3010This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module students must have completed both MN-2051 Management Accounting 1A and MN-2557 Management Accounting 1B
Financial Accounting 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3011This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module students must have completed both MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A and MN-2558 Financial Accounting 1B
Taxation 1September-January (TB1)15MN-3038This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module, students should have previously attained credit for MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A and MN-2558 Financial Accounting 1A.
Auditing 2January-June (TB2)15MN-3502To undertake this module students must have attained credit for MN-2548 Auditing 1
Financial Accounting 3January-June (TB2)15MN-3536To undertake this module student must have also selected MN-3011 Financial Accounting 2 in semester 1.
Management Accounting 3January-June (TB2)15MN-3537To undertake this module students must have also selected MN-3010 Management Accounting 2
Taxation 2January-June (TB2)15MN-3541To undertake this module students must have also selected MN-3038 Taxation 1
Business and Employment LawJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3542This module is not available to students who have previously undertaken MN-2060 Business & Employment Law.
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
Forensic AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3555
International Financial ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3564This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting, BSc Finance and BSc Business Management (Finance) programmes. To undertake this module students must have passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance.
Digital AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3580It is advised that in order to take this module students should have completed MN-1004 Foundations of Financial Accounting and MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A.
AND

Dewiswch Isafswm o 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students must study at least 90 credits of accounting or finance subjects. Within the 90 credits, a minimum of 15 credits must be selected from finance modules. This will allow students to choose the maximum ACCA exemptions. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional Finance Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Financial Market EfficiencySeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3002To undertake this module, students must have attained credit for one of the following modules: Accounting and Finance students: MN-1503 / MN-1503J / IC-1503 Statistics 1 for Accounting and Finance or MN-1502 / MN-1502J / IC-1502 Foundations of Finance or MN-1002 / MN-1002J / IC-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance Business students: MN-1501 / MN-1501J / IC-1501 Finance for Managers or MN-1524 / MN-1507J / IC-1507 / IC-1524 Essential Analytic Skills for Business or MN-2517 Statistics for Business
Investment BankingSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3004To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds. It is strongly recommended that to take this module students should have basic knowledge of accounting (i.e. successfully completed MN-1004 Foundations of Financial Accounting or MN-1003 Accounting for Business or MN-1021 Accounting for Economics)
Financial ServicesSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3005To undertake this module students must have completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Corporate Finance 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3008This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting, BSc Finance, BSc Business Management (Finance). To undertake this module students must have attained credit for MN-2004 Corporate Finance.
Financial EconomicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3501This module requires a high level of mathematical ability. To undertake this module students must have attained credit for MN-2004 Corporate Finance or MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics.
Asset ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3505To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Derivatives and Risk ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3506To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Risk Management in BankingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3507To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Contemporary Issues in FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3508To undertake this module, BSc Business Management (and pathways) students must have previously attained credit for MN-1501 Finance for Managers To undertake this module, BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students must have previously attained credit for MN-1502 Foundations of Finance.
Business and Employment LawJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3542This module is not available to students who have previously undertaken MN-2060 Business & Employment Law.
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
AND

Dewiswch Uchafswm o 30 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students have free choice to select 30 credits of options from anywhere is the School catalogue: students may pick a year 3 module from the Business Management or Economics module list, subject to completing the necessary pre-requisite and/or co-requisite modules. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional SoM Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Time Series EconometricsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-3028BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, students must have previously attained credit for MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics.
International Human Resource ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3013To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2508 Human Resource Management
Power and OrganisationSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3015
Innovation ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3016
Project ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3019
Lean OperationsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3023
Data MiningSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3024
Application DevelopmentSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3026
Strategic ImplementationSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3047
Rheoli Prosiectau (Project Management)September-January (TB1)15MN-3055This is taught concurrently with MN-3019 Project Management, and allows students to have seminars only through the medium of Welsh. Lectures will be in English
Sustainable TourismSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3056
Tourism PlanningSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3060To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2058 Contemporary Issues in Tourism or MN-2059 Tourism Marketing
Social Media MarketingSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3064To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2008 Digital Marketing
English for Management 1September-January (TB1)0MN-N001This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills
Microeconometrics and Panel Data ModelsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-3532BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics
Business EthicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3512This module cannot be taken with MN-3516 Marketing Ethics or MN-3517 Corporate Social Responsibility
LeadershipJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3513
Marketing EthicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3516To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1016 or MN-1016J or IC-1016 Marketing or MN-1025 Marchnata. Students must also have previously attained credit for MN-2007 Strategic Marketing Planning. This module cannot be taken in combination with MN-3512 Business Ethics or MN-3517 Corporate Social Responsibility.
Corporate Social ResponsibilityJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3517This module cannot be taken with MN-3512 Business Ethics or MN-3516 Marketing Ethics
Information Technology Service ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3519
International StandardsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3521
Sustainability and Environmental ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3522
Spreadsheets and Databases for Business AnalysisJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3526
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
Strategic Sales ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3560To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1016 or MN-1016J or IC-1016 Marketing or MN-1025 Marchnata or MN-1007 Marketing Strategy. Students must also have previously attained credit for MN-2007 Strategic Marketing Planning.
Enterprise Life CycleJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3572
Managing Crisis in OrganisationsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3579
English for Management 2January-June (TB2)0MN-N002This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This modules builds on the skills developed in MN-N001 English for Management 1. Students will need to have completed MN-N001 in Semester 1 before commencing this module
English for Management 1 (TB2)January-June (TB2)0MN-N003This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This is a repeat of the module offered in Semester 1 (MN-N001 English for Management 1)

3 Blynedd Llawn Amser (Ionawr)

Blwyddyn 1 (Lefel 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert
Modiwlau Gorfodol
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y Modiwl
Economics for Accounting and FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-1014J
Maths for Accounting and FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1002J
Foundations of Financial AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1004J
Critical Thinking and Digital Skills for Accounting and FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1024J
Foundations of FinanceJune-September (TB3)15MN-1502J
Foundations of Management AccountingJune-September (TB3)15MN-1514J
Managing in the Digital AgeJune-September (TB3)15MN-1526J
Data Analysis and VisualisationJune-September (TB3)15MN-1527J

Blwyddyn 2 (Lefel 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Mae myfyrwyr yn dewis 120 o gredydau o'r opsiynau canlynol:

Modiwlau Gorfodol
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y Modiwl
Corporate Finance 1September-January (TB1)15MN-2004
Management Accounting 1ASeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2051
Financial Accounting 1ASeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2052
Financial Markets and InstitutionsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2502
Management Accounting 1BJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2557
Financial Accounting 1BJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2558
Modiwlau Opsiynol

Dewiswch Yn union 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students should select 15 credits from the following list for Semester 1. Optional modules will be offered subject to demand, availability and timetable constraints. Students should note and check BEFORE selecting whether modules have any special requirements, such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or incompatibles. NOTE: Pre-reqs need to have been taken in a previous year and co-reqs have to be selected in the current year

Semester 1 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Problems and Decision-Making in EconomicsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-2065BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. Students considering taking this module are advised that the content of this module involves maths, statistics and the application of economics.
Mathematical EconomicsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-2075BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students must have previously attained credit for MN-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance. This module is not available to students who have undertaken MN-1524 or MN-1507J or IC-1507 or IC-1524 Essential Analytic Skills for Business.
Corporate Governance and EthicsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2003
Change ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2009
Information SystemsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2011
Organisational BehaviourSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2013
Management Science September-January (TB1)15MN-2017
Global Business Environment: International Political EconomySeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2035
Strategic AnalysisSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2040This module is compulsory on BSc Business Management and all pathways
Critical Thinking in EntrepreneurshipSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2055
Contemporary Issues in TourismSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2058
Business and Employment LawSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2060
Investments: Assets; Equities and BondsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2066
Decision Making and AnalysisSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2071
Opportunity-driven EnterpriseSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2074
English for Management 1September-January (TB1)0MN-N001This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills
AND

Dewiswch Yn union 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students should select 15 credits from the following list for Semester 2. Optional modules will be offered subject to demand, availability and timetable constraints. Students should note and check BEFORE selecting whether modules have any special requirements, such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or incompatibles. NOTE: Pre-reqs need to have been taken in a previous year and co-reqs have to be selected in the current year

Semester 2 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Environmental & Resource EconomicsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-2529BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, students must have previously attained credit for EC-1014 Economics for Accounting and Finance. A knowledge of microeconomics is required for this module.
Introductory EconometricsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-2574This module is compulsory on BSc Finance. It is an option for students on BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Accounting, but students will need to have previously attained credit for MN-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance and (MN-1503 Statistics for Accounting and Finance or MN-1527 Data Analysis and Visualisation) This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management.
Human Resource ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2508
Management ConsultingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2509
International BusinessJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2511
Supply Chain ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2513
Business Information SystemsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2514
e-BusinessJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2518
Business AnalyticsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2520
Auditing 1January-June (TB2)15MN-2548To undertake this module students must also select MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A in semester 1 Students taking BSc Finance can select MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A for CFA recognition
Social Aspects of OrganisationJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2551
Entrepreneurship for Tourism ExperiencesJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2563
Programming for Finance January-June (TB2)15MN-2577To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1501 or MN-1501J or IC-1501 Finance for Managers or MN-1502 or MN-1502J or IC-1502 Foundations of Finance. This module is not open to BSc Marketing students.
English for Management 2January-June (TB2)0MN-N002This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This modules builds on the skills developed in MN-N001 English for Management 1. Students will need to have completed MN-N001 in Semester 1 before commencing this module
English for Management 1 (TB2)January-June (TB2)0MN-N003This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This is a repeat of the module offered in Semester 1 (MN-N001 English for Management 1)

Blwyddyn 3 (Lefel 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Mae myfyrwyr yn dewis 120 o gredydau o'r opsiynau canlynol:

Heb ddod o hyd i un

Modiwlau Opsiynol

Dewiswch Uchafswm o 105 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students must study at least 90 credits of accounting or finance subjects. Within the 90 credits, a minimum of 15 credits should be selected from finance modules. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional Accounting Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Management Accounting 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3010This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module students must have completed both MN-2051 Management Accounting 1A and MN-2557 Management Accounting 1B
Financial Accounting 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3011This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module students must have completed both MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A and MN-2558 Financial Accounting 1B
Taxation 1September-January (TB1)15MN-3038This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module, students should have previously completed MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A and MN-2558 Financial Accounting 1A.
Auditing 2January-June (TB2)15MN-3502To undertake this module students must have completed and passed MN-2548 Auditing 1
Financial Accounting 3January-June (TB2)15MN-3536To undertake this module student must have also selected MN-3011 Financial Accounting 2 in semester 1.
Management Accounting 3January-June (TB2)15MN-3537To undertake this module students must have also selected MN-3010 Management Accounting 2
Taxation 2January-June (TB2)15MN-3541To undertake this module students must have also selected MN-3038 Taxation 1
Business and Employment LawJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3542This module is not available to students who have previously undertaken MN-2060 Business & Employment Law.
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
Forensic AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3555
International Financial ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3564This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting, BSc Finance and BSc Business Management (Finance) programmes. To undertake this module students must have passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance.
Digital AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3580It is advised that in order to take this module students should have completed MN-1004 Foundations of Financial Accounting and MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A.
AND

Dewiswch Isafswm o 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students must study at least 90 credits of accounting or finance subjects. Within the 90 credits, a minimum of 15 credits must be selected from finance modules. This will allow students to choose the maximum ACCA exemptions. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional Finance Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Financial Market EfficiencySeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3002To undertake this module, students must have completed and passed one of the following modules: Accounting and Finance students: MN-1503 / MN-1503J / IC-1503 Statistics 1 for Accounting and Finance or MN-1502 / MN-1502J / IC-1502 Foundations of Finance or MN-1002 / MN-1002J / IC-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance Business students: MN-1501 / MN-1501J / IC-1501 Finance for Managers or MN-1524 / MN-1507J / IC-1507 / IC-1524 Essential Analytic Skills for Business or MN-2517 Statistics for Business
Investment BankingSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3004To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds. It is strongly recommended that to take this module students should have basic knowledge of accounting (i.e. successfully completed MN-1004 Foundations of Financial Accounting or MN-1003 Accounting for Business or MN-1021 Accounting for Economics)
Financial ServicesSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3005To undertake this module students must have completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Corporate Finance 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3008This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting, BSc Finance, BSc Business Management (Finance). To undertake this module students must have completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance.
Financial EconomicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3501This module requires a high level of mathematical ability. To undertake this module students must have completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance or MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics.
Asset ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3505To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Derivatives and Risk ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3506To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Risk Management in BankingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3507To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Contemporary Issues in FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3508To undertake this module, BSc Business Management (and pathways) students must have previously completed and passed MN-1501 Finance for Managers To undertake this module, BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students must have previously completed and passed MN-1502 Foundations of Finance.
Business and Employment LawJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3542This module is not available to students who have previously undertaken MN-2060 Business & Employment Law.
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
AND

Dewiswch Uchafswm o 30 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students have free choice to select 30 credits of options from anywhere is the School catalogue: students may pick a year 3 module from the Business Management or Economics module list, subject to completing the necessary pre-requisite and/or co-requisite modules. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional SoM Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Time Series EconometricsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-3028BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, students must have completed and passed MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics.
International Human Resource ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3013To undertake this module students must have completed and passed MN-2508 Human Resource Management
Power and OrganisationSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3015
Innovation ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3016
Project ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3019
Lean OperationsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3023
Data MiningSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3024
Application DevelopmentSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3026
Strategic ImplementationSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3047
Rheoli Prosiectau (Project Management)September-January (TB1)15MN-3055This is taught concurrently with MN-3019 Project Management, and allows students to have seminars only through the medium of Welsh. Lectures will be in English
Sustainable TourismSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3056
Tourism PlanningSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3060To undertake this module students must have completed and passed MN-2058 Contemporary Issues in Tourism or MN-2059 Tourism Marketing
Social Media MarketingSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3064To undertake this module students must have completed and passed MN-2008 Digital Marketing
English for Management 1September-January (TB1)0MN-N001This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills
Microeconometrics and Panel Data ModelsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-3532BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module students must have completed and passed MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics
Business EthicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3512This module cannot be taken with MN-3516 Marketing Ethics or MN-3517 Corporate Social Responsibility
LeadershipJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3513
Marketing EthicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3516To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1016 or MN-1016J or IC-1016 Marketing or MN-1025 Marchnata. Students must also have previously attained credit for MN-2007 Strategic Marketing Planning. This module cannot be taken in combination with MN-3512 Business Ethics or MN-3517 Corporate Social Responsibility.
Corporate Social ResponsibilityJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3517This module cannot be taken with MN-3512 Business Ethics or MN-3516 Marketing Ethics
Information Technology Service ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3519
International StandardsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3521
Sustainability and Environmental ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3522
Spreadsheets and Databases for Business AnalysisJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3526
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
Strategic Sales ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3560To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1016 or MN-1016J or IC-1016 Marketing or MN-1025 Marchnata or MN-1007 Marketing Strategy. Students must also have previously attained credit for MN-2007 Strategic Marketing Planning.
Enterprise Life CycleJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3572
Managing Crisis in OrganisationsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3579
English for Management 2January-June (TB2)0MN-N002This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This modules builds on the skills developed in MN-N001 English for Management 1. Students will need to have completed MN-N001 in Semester 1 before commencing this module
English for Management 1 (TB2)January-June (TB2)0MN-N003This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This is a repeat of the module offered in Semester 1 (MN-N001 English for Management 1)

4 Blynedd Llawn Amser Gyda Blwyddyn Dramor (Medi)

Blwyddyn 1 (Lefel 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert
Modiwlau Gorfodol
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y Modiwl
Economics for Accounting and FinanceSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-1014
Maths for Accounting and FinanceSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-1002
Foundations of Financial AccountingSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-1004
Critical Thinking and Digital Skills for Accounting and Finance September-January (TB1)15MN-1024
Foundations of FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1502
Foundations of Management AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1514
Managing in the Digital AgeJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1526
Data Analysis and VisualisationJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1527

Blwyddyn 2 (Lefel 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Mae myfyrwyr yn dewis 120 o gredydau o'r opsiynau canlynol:

Modiwlau Gorfodol
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y Modiwl
Corporate Finance 1September-January (TB1)15MN-2004
Management Accounting 1ASeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2051
Financial Accounting 1ASeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2052
Financial Markets and InstitutionsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2502
Management Accounting 1BJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2557
Financial Accounting 1BJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2558
Modiwlau Opsiynol

Dewiswch Yn union 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students should select 15 credits from the following list for Semester 1. Optional modules will be offered subject to demand, availability and timetable constraints. Students should note and check BEFORE selecting whether modules have any special requirements, such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or incompatibles. NOTE: Pre-reqs need to have been taken in a previous year and co-reqs have to be selected in the current year

Semester 1 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Problems and Decision-Making in EconomicsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-2065BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. Students considering taking this module are advised that the content of this module involves maths, statistics and the application of economics.
Mathematical EconomicsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-2075BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students must have previously attained credit for MN-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance. This module is not available to students who have undertaken MN-1524 or MN-1507J or IC-1507 or IC-1524 Essential Analytic Skills for Business.
Corporate Governance and EthicsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2003
Change ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2009
Information SystemsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2011
Organisational BehaviourSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2013
Management Science September-January (TB1)15MN-2017
Global Business Environment: International Political EconomySeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2035
Strategic AnalysisSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2040This module is compulsory on BSc Business Management and all pathways
Critical Thinking in EntrepreneurshipSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2055
Contemporary Issues in TourismSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2058
Business and Employment LawSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2060
Investments: Assets; Equities and BondsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2066
Decision Making and AnalysisSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2071
Opportunity-driven EnterpriseSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2074
English for Management 1September-January (TB1)0MN-N001This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills
AND

Dewiswch Yn union 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students should select 15 credits from the following list for Semester 2. Optional modules will be offered subject to demand, availability and timetable constraints. Students should note and check BEFORE selecting whether modules have any special requirements, such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or incompatibles. NOTE: Pre-reqs need to have been taken in a previous year and co-reqs have to be selected in the current year

Semester 2 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Environmental & Resource EconomicsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-2529BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, students must have previously attained credit for EC-1014 Economics for Accounting and Finance. A knowledge of microeconomics is required for this module.
Introductory EconometricsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-2574This module is compulsory on BSc Finance. It is an option for students on BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Accounting, but students will need to have previously attained credit for MN-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance and (MN-1503 Statistics for Accounting and Finance or MN-1527 Data Analysis and Visualisation) This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management.
Human Resource ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2508
Management ConsultingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2509
International BusinessJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2511
Supply Chain ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2513
Business Information SystemsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2514
e-BusinessJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2518
Business AnalyticsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2520
Auditing 1January-June (TB2)15MN-2548To undertake this module students must also select MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A in semester 1 Students taking BSc Finance can select MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A for CFA recognition
Social Aspects of OrganisationJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2551
Entrepreneurship for Tourism ExperiencesJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2563
Programming for Finance January-June (TB2)15MN-2577To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1501 or MN-1501J or IC-1501 Finance for Managers or MN-1502 or MN-1502J or IC-1502 Foundations of Finance. This module is not open to BSc Marketing students.
English for Management 2January-June (TB2)0MN-N002This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This modules builds on the skills developed in MN-N001 English for Management 1. Students will need to have completed MN-N001 in Semester 1 before commencing this module
English for Management 1 (TB2)January-June (TB2)0MN-N003This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This is a repeat of the module offered in Semester 1 (MN-N001 English for Management 1)

Blwyddyn 3 (Lefel 5S)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate Sandwich Year
Modiwlau Gorfodol
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y Modiwl
Study Abroad PlacementSeptember-June (TB1+2)120MN-R01

Blwyddyn 4 (Lefel 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Mae myfyrwyr yn dewis 120 o gredydau o'r opsiynau canlynol:

Heb ddod o hyd i un

Modiwlau Opsiynol

Dewiswch Uchafswm o 105 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students must study at least 90 credits of accounting or finance subjects. Within the 90 credits, a minimum of 15 credits should be selected from finance modules. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional Accounting Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Management Accounting 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3010This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module students must have completed both MN-2051 Management Accounting 1A and MN-2557 Management Accounting 1B
Financial Accounting 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3011This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module students must have completed both MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A and MN-2558 Financial Accounting 1B
Taxation 1September-January (TB1)15MN-3038This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module, students should have previously attained credit for MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A and MN-2558 Financial Accounting 1A.
Auditing 2January-June (TB2)15MN-3502To undertake this module students must have attained credit for MN-2548 Auditing 1
Financial Accounting 3January-June (TB2)15MN-3536To undertake this module student must have also selected MN-3011 Financial Accounting 2 in semester 1.
Management Accounting 3January-June (TB2)15MN-3537To undertake this module students must have also selected MN-3010 Management Accounting 2
Taxation 2January-June (TB2)15MN-3541To undertake this module students must have also selected MN-3038 Taxation 1
Business and Employment LawJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3542This module is not available to students who have previously undertaken MN-2060 Business & Employment Law.
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
Forensic AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3555
International Financial ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3564This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting, BSc Finance and BSc Business Management (Finance) programmes. To undertake this module students must have passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance.
Digital AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3580It is advised that in order to take this module students should have completed MN-1004 Foundations of Financial Accounting and MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A.
AND

Dewiswch Isafswm o 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students must study at least 90 credits of accounting or finance subjects. Within the 90 credits, a minimum of 15 credits must be selected from finance modules. This will allow students to choose the maximum ACCA exemptions. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional Finance Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Financial Market EfficiencySeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3002To undertake this module, students must have attained credit for one of the following modules: Accounting and Finance students: MN-1503 / MN-1503J / IC-1503 Statistics 1 for Accounting and Finance or MN-1502 / MN-1502J / IC-1502 Foundations of Finance or MN-1002 / MN-1002J / IC-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance Business students: MN-1501 / MN-1501J / IC-1501 Finance for Managers or MN-1524 / MN-1507J / IC-1507 / IC-1524 Essential Analytic Skills for Business or MN-2517 Statistics for Business
Investment BankingSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3004To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds. It is strongly recommended that to take this module students should have basic knowledge of accounting (i.e. successfully completed MN-1004 Foundations of Financial Accounting or MN-1003 Accounting for Business or MN-1021 Accounting for Economics)
Financial ServicesSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3005To undertake this module students must have completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Corporate Finance 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3008This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting, BSc Finance, BSc Business Management (Finance). To undertake this module students must have attained credit for MN-2004 Corporate Finance.
Financial EconomicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3501This module requires a high level of mathematical ability. To undertake this module students must have attained credit for MN-2004 Corporate Finance or MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics.
Asset ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3505To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Derivatives and Risk ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3506To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Risk Management in BankingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3507To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Contemporary Issues in FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3508To undertake this module, BSc Business Management (and pathways) students must have previously attained credit for MN-1501 Finance for Managers To undertake this module, BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students must have previously attained credit for MN-1502 Foundations of Finance.
Business and Employment LawJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3542This module is not available to students who have previously undertaken MN-2060 Business & Employment Law.
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
AND

Dewiswch Uchafswm o 30 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students have free choice to select 30 credits of options from anywhere is the School catalogue: students may pick a year 3 module from the Business Management or Economics module list, subject to completing the necessary pre-requisite and/or co-requisite modules. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional SoM Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Time Series EconometricsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-3028BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, students must have previously attained credit for MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics.
International Human Resource ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3013To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2508 Human Resource Management
Power and OrganisationSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3015
Innovation ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3016
Project ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3019
Lean OperationsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3023
Data MiningSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3024
Application DevelopmentSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3026
Strategic ImplementationSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3047
Rheoli Prosiectau (Project Management)September-January (TB1)15MN-3055This is taught concurrently with MN-3019 Project Management, and allows students to have seminars only through the medium of Welsh. Lectures will be in English
Sustainable TourismSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3056
Tourism PlanningSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3060To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2058 Contemporary Issues in Tourism or MN-2059 Tourism Marketing
Social Media MarketingSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3064To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2008 Digital Marketing
English for Management 1September-January (TB1)0MN-N001This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills
Microeconometrics and Panel Data ModelsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-3532BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics
Business EthicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3512This module cannot be taken with MN-3516 Marketing Ethics or MN-3517 Corporate Social Responsibility
LeadershipJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3513
Marketing EthicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3516To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1016 or MN-1016J or IC-1016 Marketing or MN-1025 Marchnata. Students must also have previously attained credit for MN-2007 Strategic Marketing Planning. This module cannot be taken in combination with MN-3512 Business Ethics or MN-3517 Corporate Social Responsibility.
Corporate Social ResponsibilityJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3517This module cannot be taken with MN-3512 Business Ethics or MN-3516 Marketing Ethics
Information Technology Service ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3519
International StandardsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3521
Sustainability and Environmental ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3522
Spreadsheets and Databases for Business AnalysisJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3526
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
Strategic Sales ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3560To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1016 or MN-1016J or IC-1016 Marketing or MN-1025 Marchnata or MN-1007 Marketing Strategy. Students must also have previously attained credit for MN-2007 Strategic Marketing Planning.
Enterprise Life CycleJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3572
Managing Crisis in OrganisationsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3579
English for Management 2January-June (TB2)0MN-N002This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This modules builds on the skills developed in MN-N001 English for Management 1. Students will need to have completed MN-N001 in Semester 1 before commencing this module
English for Management 1 (TB2)January-June (TB2)0MN-N003This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This is a repeat of the module offered in Semester 1 (MN-N001 English for Management 1)

4 Blynedd Llawn Amser Gyda Blwyddyn mewn Diwydiant (Medi)

Blwyddyn 1 (Lefel 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert
Modiwlau Gorfodol
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y Modiwl
Economics for Accounting and FinanceSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-1014
Maths for Accounting and FinanceSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-1002
Foundations of Financial AccountingSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-1004
Critical Thinking and Digital Skills for Accounting and Finance September-January (TB1)15MN-1024
Foundations of FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1502
Foundations of Management AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1514
Managing in the Digital AgeJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1526
Data Analysis and VisualisationJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1527
Employability SkillsJanuary-June (TB2)0MN-N150

Blwyddyn 2 (Lefel 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Mae myfyrwyr yn dewis 120 o gredydau o'r opsiynau canlynol:

Modiwlau Gorfodol
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y Modiwl
Corporate Finance 1September-January (TB1)15MN-2004
Management Accounting 1ASeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2051
Financial Accounting 1ASeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2052
Employability SkillsSeptember-January (TB1)0MN-N100
Financial Markets and InstitutionsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2502
Management Accounting 1BJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2557
Financial Accounting 1BJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2558
Modiwlau Opsiynol

Dewiswch Yn union 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students should select 15 credits from the following list for Semester 1. Optional modules will be offered subject to demand, availability and timetable constraints. Students should note and check BEFORE selecting whether modules have any special requirements, such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or incompatibles. NOTE: Pre-reqs need to have been taken in a previous year and co-reqs have to be selected in the current year

Semester 1 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Problems and Decision-Making in EconomicsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-2065BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. Students considering taking this module are advised that the content of this module involves maths, statistics and the application of economics.
Mathematical EconomicsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-2075BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students must have previously attained credit for MN-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance. This module is not available to students who have undertaken MN-1524 or MN-1507J or IC-1507 or IC-1524 Essential Analytic Skills for Business.
Corporate Governance and EthicsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2003
Change ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2009
Information SystemsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2011
Organisational BehaviourSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2013
Management Science September-January (TB1)15MN-2017
Global Business Environment: International Political EconomySeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2035
Strategic AnalysisSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2040This module is compulsory on BSc Business Management and all pathways
Critical Thinking in EntrepreneurshipSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2055
Contemporary Issues in TourismSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2058
Business and Employment LawSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2060
Investments: Assets; Equities and BondsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2066
Decision Making and AnalysisSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2071
Opportunity-driven EnterpriseSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2074
English for Management 1September-January (TB1)0MN-N001This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills
AND

Dewiswch Yn union 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students should select 15 credits from the following list for Semester 2. Optional modules will be offered subject to demand, availability and timetable constraints. Students should note and check BEFORE selecting whether modules have any special requirements, such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or incompatibles. NOTE: Pre-reqs need to have been taken in a previous year and co-reqs have to be selected in the current year

Semester 2 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Environmental & Resource EconomicsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-2529BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, students must have previously attained credit for EC-1014 Economics for Accounting and Finance. A knowledge of microeconomics is required for this module.
Introductory EconometricsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-2574This module is compulsory on BSc Finance. It is an option for students on BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Accounting, but students will need to have previously attained credit for MN-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance and (MN-1503 Statistics for Accounting and Finance or MN-1527 Data Analysis and Visualisation) This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management.
Human Resource ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2508
Management ConsultingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2509
International BusinessJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2511
Supply Chain ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2513
Business Information SystemsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2514
e-BusinessJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2518
Business AnalyticsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2520
Auditing 1January-June (TB2)15MN-2548To undertake this module students must also select MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A in semester 1 Students taking BSc Finance can select MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A for CFA recognition
Social Aspects of OrganisationJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2551
Entrepreneurship for Tourism ExperiencesJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2563
Programming for Finance January-June (TB2)15MN-2577To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1501 or MN-1501J or IC-1501 Finance for Managers or MN-1502 or MN-1502J or IC-1502 Foundations of Finance. This module is not open to BSc Marketing students.
English for Management 2January-June (TB2)0MN-N002This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This modules builds on the skills developed in MN-N001 English for Management 1. Students will need to have completed MN-N001 in Semester 1 before commencing this module
English for Management 1 (TB2)January-June (TB2)0MN-N003This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This is a repeat of the module offered in Semester 1 (MN-N001 English for Management 1)

Blwyddyn 3 (Lefel 5S)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate Sandwich Year
Modiwlau Gorfodol
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y Modiwl
One year industrial placementAcademic Year120MN-S000

Blwyddyn 4 (Lefel 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Mae myfyrwyr yn dewis 120 o gredydau o'r opsiynau canlynol:

Heb ddod o hyd i un

Modiwlau Opsiynol

Dewiswch Uchafswm o 105 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students must study at least 90 credits of accounting or finance subjects. Within the 90 credits, a minimum of 15 credits should be selected from finance modules. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional Accounting Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Management Accounting 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3010This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module students must have completed both MN-2051 Management Accounting 1A and MN-2557 Management Accounting 1B
Financial Accounting 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3011This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module students must have completed both MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A and MN-2558 Financial Accounting 1B
Taxation 1September-January (TB1)15MN-3038This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module, students should have previously attained credit for MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A and MN-2558 Financial Accounting 1A.
Auditing 2January-June (TB2)15MN-3502To undertake this module students must have attained credit for MN-2548 Auditing 1
Financial Accounting 3January-June (TB2)15MN-3536To undertake this module student must have also selected MN-3011 Financial Accounting 2 in semester 1.
Management Accounting 3January-June (TB2)15MN-3537To undertake this module students must have also selected MN-3010 Management Accounting 2
Taxation 2January-June (TB2)15MN-3541To undertake this module students must have also selected MN-3038 Taxation 1
Business and Employment LawJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3542This module is not available to students who have previously undertaken MN-2060 Business & Employment Law.
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
Forensic AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3555
International Financial ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3564This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting, BSc Finance and BSc Business Management (Finance) programmes. To undertake this module students must have passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance.
Digital AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3580It is advised that in order to take this module students should have completed MN-1004 Foundations of Financial Accounting and MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A.
AND

Dewiswch Isafswm o 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students must study at least 90 credits of accounting or finance subjects. Within the 90 credits, a minimum of 15 credits must be selected from finance modules. This will allow students to choose the maximum ACCA exemptions. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional Finance Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Financial Market EfficiencySeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3002To undertake this module, students must have attained credit for one of the following modules: Accounting and Finance students: MN-1503 / MN-1503J / IC-1503 Statistics 1 for Accounting and Finance or MN-1502 / MN-1502J / IC-1502 Foundations of Finance or MN-1002 / MN-1002J / IC-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance Business students: MN-1501 / MN-1501J / IC-1501 Finance for Managers or MN-1524 / MN-1507J / IC-1507 / IC-1524 Essential Analytic Skills for Business or MN-2517 Statistics for Business
Investment BankingSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3004To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds. It is strongly recommended that to take this module students should have basic knowledge of accounting (i.e. successfully completed MN-1004 Foundations of Financial Accounting or MN-1003 Accounting for Business or MN-1021 Accounting for Economics)
Financial ServicesSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3005To undertake this module students must have completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Corporate Finance 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3008This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting, BSc Finance, BSc Business Management (Finance). To undertake this module students must have attained credit for MN-2004 Corporate Finance.
Financial EconomicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3501This module requires a high level of mathematical ability. To undertake this module students must have attained credit for MN-2004 Corporate Finance or MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics.
Asset ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3505To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Derivatives and Risk ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3506To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Risk Management in BankingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3507To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Contemporary Issues in FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3508To undertake this module, BSc Business Management (and pathways) students must have previously attained credit for MN-1501 Finance for Managers To undertake this module, BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students must have previously attained credit for MN-1502 Foundations of Finance.
Business and Employment LawJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3542This module is not available to students who have previously undertaken MN-2060 Business & Employment Law.
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
AND

Dewiswch Uchafswm o 30 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students have free choice to select 30 credits of options from anywhere is the School catalogue: students may pick a year 3 module from the Business Management or Economics module list, subject to completing the necessary pre-requisite and/or co-requisite modules. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional SoM Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Time Series EconometricsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-3028BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, students must have previously attained credit for MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics.
International Human Resource ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3013To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2508 Human Resource Management
Power and OrganisationSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3015
Innovation ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3016
Project ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3019
Lean OperationsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3023
Data MiningSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3024
Application DevelopmentSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3026
Strategic ImplementationSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3047
Rheoli Prosiectau (Project Management)September-January (TB1)15MN-3055This is taught concurrently with MN-3019 Project Management, and allows students to have seminars only through the medium of Welsh. Lectures will be in English
Sustainable TourismSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3056
Tourism PlanningSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3060To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2058 Contemporary Issues in Tourism or MN-2059 Tourism Marketing
Social Media MarketingSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3064To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2008 Digital Marketing
English for Management 1September-January (TB1)0MN-N001This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills
Microeconometrics and Panel Data ModelsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-3532BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics
Business EthicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3512This module cannot be taken with MN-3516 Marketing Ethics or MN-3517 Corporate Social Responsibility
LeadershipJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3513
Marketing EthicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3516To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1016 or MN-1016J or IC-1016 Marketing or MN-1025 Marchnata. Students must also have previously attained credit for MN-2007 Strategic Marketing Planning. This module cannot be taken in combination with MN-3512 Business Ethics or MN-3517 Corporate Social Responsibility.
Corporate Social ResponsibilityJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3517This module cannot be taken with MN-3512 Business Ethics or MN-3516 Marketing Ethics
Information Technology Service ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3519
International StandardsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3521
Sustainability and Environmental ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3522
Spreadsheets and Databases for Business AnalysisJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3526
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
Strategic Sales ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3560To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1016 or MN-1016J or IC-1016 Marketing or MN-1025 Marchnata or MN-1007 Marketing Strategy. Students must also have previously attained credit for MN-2007 Strategic Marketing Planning.
Enterprise Life CycleJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3572
Managing Crisis in OrganisationsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3579
English for Management 2January-June (TB2)0MN-N002This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This modules builds on the skills developed in MN-N001 English for Management 1. Students will need to have completed MN-N001 in Semester 1 before commencing this module
English for Management 1 (TB2)January-June (TB2)0MN-N003This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This is a repeat of the module offered in Semester 1 (MN-N001 English for Management 1)

4 Blynedd Llawn Amser Gyda Blwyddyn mewn Diwydiant (Ionawr)

Blwyddyn 1 (Lefel 4)

FHEQ 4 Undergraduate / HECert
Modiwlau Gorfodol
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y Modiwl
Economics for Accounting and FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-1014J
Maths for Accounting and FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1002J
Foundations of Financial AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1004J
Critical Thinking and Digital Skills for Accounting and FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-1024J
Employability SkillsJanuary-June (TB2)0MN-N150
Foundations of FinanceJune-September (TB3)15MN-1502J
Foundations of Management AccountingJune-September (TB3)15MN-1514J
Managing in the Digital AgeJune-September (TB3)15MN-1526J
Data Analysis and VisualisationJune-September (TB3)15MN-1527J

Blwyddyn 2 (Lefel 5)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate / HEDip

Mae myfyrwyr yn dewis 120 o gredydau o'r opsiynau canlynol:

Modiwlau Gorfodol
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y Modiwl
Corporate Finance 1September-January (TB1)15MN-2004
Management Accounting 1ASeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2051
Financial Accounting 1ASeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2052
Employability SkillsSeptember-January (TB1)0MN-N100
Financial Markets and InstitutionsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2502
Management Accounting 1BJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2557
Financial Accounting 1BJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2558
Modiwlau Opsiynol

Dewiswch Yn union 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students should select 15 credits from the following list for Semester 1. Optional modules will be offered subject to demand, availability and timetable constraints. Students should note and check BEFORE selecting whether modules have any special requirements, such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or incompatibles. NOTE: Pre-reqs need to have been taken in a previous year and co-reqs have to be selected in the current year

Semester 1 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Problems and Decision-Making in EconomicsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-2065BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. Students considering taking this module are advised that the content of this module involves maths, statistics and the application of economics.
Mathematical EconomicsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-2075BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students must have previously attained credit for MN-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance. This module is not available to students who have undertaken MN-1524 or MN-1507J or IC-1507 or IC-1524 Essential Analytic Skills for Business.
Corporate Governance and EthicsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2003
Change ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2009
Information SystemsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2011
Organisational BehaviourSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2013
Management Science September-January (TB1)15MN-2017
Global Business Environment: International Political EconomySeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2035
Strategic AnalysisSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2040This module is compulsory on BSc Business Management and all pathways
Critical Thinking in EntrepreneurshipSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2055
Contemporary Issues in TourismSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2058
Business and Employment LawSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2060
Investments: Assets; Equities and BondsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2066
Decision Making and AnalysisSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2071
Opportunity-driven EnterpriseSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-2074
English for Management 1September-January (TB1)0MN-N001This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills
AND

Dewiswch Yn union 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students should select 15 credits from the following list for Semester 2. Optional modules will be offered subject to demand, availability and timetable constraints. Students should note and check BEFORE selecting whether modules have any special requirements, such as pre-requisites, co-requisites or incompatibles. NOTE: Pre-reqs need to have been taken in a previous year and co-reqs have to be selected in the current year

Semester 2 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Environmental & Resource EconomicsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-2529BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, students must have previously attained credit for EC-1014 Economics for Accounting and Finance. A knowledge of microeconomics is required for this module.
Introductory EconometricsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-2574This module is compulsory on BSc Finance. It is an option for students on BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Accounting, but students will need to have previously attained credit for MN-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance and (MN-1503 Statistics for Accounting and Finance or MN-1527 Data Analysis and Visualisation) This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management.
Human Resource ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2508
Management ConsultingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2509
International BusinessJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2511
Supply Chain ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2513
Business Information SystemsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2514
e-BusinessJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2518
Business AnalyticsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2520
Auditing 1January-June (TB2)15MN-2548To undertake this module students must also select MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A in semester 1 Students taking BSc Finance can select MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A for CFA recognition
Social Aspects of OrganisationJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2551
Entrepreneurship for Tourism ExperiencesJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-2563
Programming for Finance January-June (TB2)15MN-2577To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1501 or MN-1501J or IC-1501 Finance for Managers or MN-1502 or MN-1502J or IC-1502 Foundations of Finance. This module is not open to BSc Marketing students.
English for Management 2January-June (TB2)0MN-N002This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This modules builds on the skills developed in MN-N001 English for Management 1. Students will need to have completed MN-N001 in Semester 1 before commencing this module
English for Management 1 (TB2)January-June (TB2)0MN-N003This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This is a repeat of the module offered in Semester 1 (MN-N001 English for Management 1)

Blwyddyn 3 (Lefel 5S)

FHEQ 5 Undergraduate Sandwich Year
Modiwlau Gorfodol
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y Modiwl
One year industrial placementAcademic Year120MN-S000

Blwyddyn 4 (Lefel 6)

FHEQ 6 Undergraduate / Honours

Mae myfyrwyr yn dewis 120 o gredydau o'r opsiynau canlynol:

Heb ddod o hyd i un

Modiwlau Opsiynol

Dewiswch Uchafswm o 105 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students must study at least 90 credits of accounting or finance subjects. Within the 90 credits, a minimum of 15 credits should be selected from finance modules. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional Accounting Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Management Accounting 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3010This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module students must have completed both MN-2051 Management Accounting 1A and MN-2557 Management Accounting 1B
Financial Accounting 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3011This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module students must have completed both MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A and MN-2558 Financial Accounting 1B
Taxation 1September-January (TB1)15MN-3038This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting and BSc Finance programmes. To undertake this module, students should have previously attained credit for MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A and MN-2558 Financial Accounting 1A.
Auditing 2January-June (TB2)15MN-3502To undertake this module students must have attained credit for MN-2548 Auditing 1
Financial Accounting 3January-June (TB2)15MN-3536To undertake this module student must have also selected MN-3011 Financial Accounting 2 in semester 1.
Management Accounting 3January-June (TB2)15MN-3537To undertake this module students must have also selected MN-3010 Management Accounting 2
Taxation 2January-June (TB2)15MN-3541To undertake this module students must have also selected MN-3038 Taxation 1
Business and Employment LawJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3542This module is not available to students who have previously undertaken MN-2060 Business & Employment Law.
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
Forensic AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3555
International Financial ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3564This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting, BSc Finance and BSc Business Management (Finance) programmes. To undertake this module students must have passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance.
Digital AccountingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3580It is advised that in order to take this module students should have completed MN-1004 Foundations of Financial Accounting and MN-2052 Financial Accounting 1A.
AND

Dewiswch Isafswm o 15 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students must study at least 90 credits of accounting or finance subjects. Within the 90 credits, a minimum of 15 credits must be selected from finance modules. This will allow students to choose the maximum ACCA exemptions. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional Finance Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Financial Market EfficiencySeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3002To undertake this module, students must have attained credit for one of the following modules: Accounting and Finance students: MN-1503 / MN-1503J / IC-1503 Statistics 1 for Accounting and Finance or MN-1502 / MN-1502J / IC-1502 Foundations of Finance or MN-1002 / MN-1002J / IC-1002 Maths for Accounting and Finance Business students: MN-1501 / MN-1501J / IC-1501 Finance for Managers or MN-1524 / MN-1507J / IC-1507 / IC-1524 Essential Analytic Skills for Business or MN-2517 Statistics for Business
Investment BankingSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3004To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds. It is strongly recommended that to take this module students should have basic knowledge of accounting (i.e. successfully completed MN-1004 Foundations of Financial Accounting or MN-1003 Accounting for Business or MN-1021 Accounting for Economics)
Financial ServicesSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3005To undertake this module students must have completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Corporate Finance 2September-January (TB1)15MN-3008This module is only available to students on BSc Accounting and Finance, BSc Accounting, BSc Finance, BSc Business Management (Finance). To undertake this module students must have attained credit for MN-2004 Corporate Finance.
Financial EconomicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3501This module requires a high level of mathematical ability. To undertake this module students must have attained credit for MN-2004 Corporate Finance or MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics.
Asset ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3505To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Derivatives and Risk ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3506To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Risk Management in BankingJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3507To undertake this module students must have previously completed and passed MN-2004 Corporate Finance OR MN-2502 Financial Markets and Institutions OR MN-2066 Investments: Assets; Equities and Bonds.
Contemporary Issues in FinanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3508To undertake this module, BSc Business Management (and pathways) students must have previously attained credit for MN-1501 Finance for Managers To undertake this module, BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students must have previously attained credit for MN-1502 Foundations of Finance.
Business and Employment LawJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3542This module is not available to students who have previously undertaken MN-2060 Business & Employment Law.
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
AND

Dewiswch Uchafswm o 30 o gredydau o'r Modiwlau a ganlyn:

SYLWER :Students have free choice to select 30 credits of options from anywhere is the School catalogue: students may pick a year 3 module from the Business Management or Economics module list, subject to completing the necessary pre-requisite and/or co-requisite modules. Students should be mindful to ensure that they balance module credits across the two semesters, aiming for 60 credits in each semester.

Optional SoM Modules 
Enw'r ModiwlHyd y ModiwlCredydauCod y ModiwlCanllawiau
Time Series EconometricsSeptember-January (TB1)15EC-3028BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module, students must have previously attained credit for MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics.
International Human Resource ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3013To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2508 Human Resource Management
Power and OrganisationSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3015
Innovation ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3016
Project ManagementSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3019
Lean OperationsSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3023
Data MiningSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3024
Application DevelopmentSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3026
Strategic ImplementationSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3047
Rheoli Prosiectau (Project Management)September-January (TB1)15MN-3055This is taught concurrently with MN-3019 Project Management, and allows students to have seminars only through the medium of Welsh. Lectures will be in English
Sustainable TourismSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3056
Tourism PlanningSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3060To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2058 Contemporary Issues in Tourism or MN-2059 Tourism Marketing
Social Media MarketingSeptember-January (TB1)15MN-3064To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2008 Digital Marketing
English for Management 1September-January (TB1)0MN-N001This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills
Microeconometrics and Panel Data ModelsJanuary-June (TB2)15EC-3532BSc Accounting, BSc Accounting and Finance and BSc Finance students are permitted to select this module. This module is not open to students on other programmes within the School of Management. To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-2574 / EC-2574 Introductory Econometrics
Business EthicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3512This module cannot be taken with MN-3516 Marketing Ethics or MN-3517 Corporate Social Responsibility
LeadershipJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3513
Marketing EthicsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3516To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1016 or MN-1016J or IC-1016 Marketing or MN-1025 Marchnata. Students must also have previously attained credit for MN-2007 Strategic Marketing Planning. This module cannot be taken in combination with MN-3512 Business Ethics or MN-3517 Corporate Social Responsibility.
Corporate Social ResponsibilityJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3517This module cannot be taken with MN-3512 Business Ethics or MN-3516 Marketing Ethics
Information Technology Service ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3519
International StandardsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3521
Sustainability and Environmental ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3522
Spreadsheets and Databases for Business AnalysisJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3526
Law of International Corporate GovernanceJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3551
Strategic Sales ManagementJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3560To undertake this module students must have previously attained credit for MN-1016 or MN-1016J or IC-1016 Marketing or MN-1025 Marchnata or MN-1007 Marketing Strategy. Students must also have previously attained credit for MN-2007 Strategic Marketing Planning.
Enterprise Life CycleJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3572
Managing Crisis in OrganisationsJanuary-June (TB2)15MN-3579
English for Management 2January-June (TB2)0MN-N002This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This modules builds on the skills developed in MN-N001 English for Management 1. Students will need to have completed MN-N001 in Semester 1 before commencing this module
English for Management 1 (TB2)January-June (TB2)0MN-N003This is a non-credit bearing module aimed at students in the School of Management whose first language is not English and who wish to improve their English language skills This is a repeat of the module offered in Semester 1 (MN-N001 English for Management 1)

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I gael rhagor o wybodaeth, ewch i'n tudalen Achrediad Proffesiynol.

Cwrdd â'ch Darlithwyr

Cewch eich addysgu gan dîm o academyddion profiadol o gefndiroedd ymchwil, academaidd a diwydiant. Mae eu gwybodaeth a'u harbenigedd eang yn gysylltiedig â chynnwys y modiwl a addysgir i chi, gan sicrhau eich bod yn dysgu'r wybodaeth fwyaf perthnasol a chyfoes ac yn datblygu'r sgiliau sydd eu hangen ar gyfer gyrfa yn y sector cyfrifyddu a/neu gyllid.

Gallwch ddysgu mwy am ein staff academaidd drwy ymweld â'n proffiliau staff.

Ffioedd Dysgu

3 Blynedd Llawn Amser

Dyddiad Dechrau D.U. Rhyngwladol
Medi 2024 £ 9,000 £ 18,650
Ionawr 2025 N/A £ 18,650
Medi 2025 £ 9,535 £ 19,600
Ionawr 2026 N/A £ 19,600

4 Blynedd Llawn Amser Gyda Blwyddyn Dramor

Dyddiad Dechrau D.U. Rhyngwladol
Medi 2024 £ 9,000 £ 18,650
Medi 2025 £ 9,535 £ 19,600

4 Blynedd Llawn Amser Gyda Blwyddyn mewn Diwydiant

Dyddiad Dechrau D.U. Rhyngwladol
Medi 2024 £ 9,000 £ 18,650
Ionawr 2025 N/A £ 18,650
Medi 2025 £ 9,535 £ 19,600
Ionawr 2026 N/A £ 19,600

Gall ffïoedd ar gyfer myfyrwyr israddedig amser llawn y DU gynyddu ym mlynyddoedd dilynol astudio yn unol â'r uchafswm ffi reoledig a bennir gan Lywodraeth Cymru.

Bydd ffioedd ar gyfer myfyrwyr Rhyngwladol Israddedig yn cynyddu 3% ar gyfer pob blwyddyn ddilynol o astudio.

Gallwch ddod o hyd i ragor o wybodaeth am ffioedd a sut i dalu ar ein tudalen ffioedd dysgu.

Efallai y byddwch yn gymwys i gael arian i helpu i gefnogi eich astudiaethau. I gael gwybod am ysgoloriaethau, bwrsariaethau a chyfleoedd cyllido eraill sydd ar gael, ewch i dudalen ysgoloriaethau a bwrsariaethau'r Brifysgol.

Myfyrwyr cyfredol: Gallwch ddod o hyd i ragor o wybodaeth am ffioedd a sut i dalu ar ein tudalen ffioedd dysgu.

Ariannu ac Ysgoloriaethau

Mae’n bosib eich bod yn gymwys i gael cymorth ariannol tuag at eich astudiaethau.

I gael gwybod am ysgoloriaethau, bwrsariaethau a chyfleoedd eraill am gymorth ariannol sydd ar gael, ewch i dudalen ysgoloriaethau a bwrsariaethau'r Brifysgol.

Mae ysgoloriaethau a bwrsariaethau hael ar gael gan Academi Hywel Teifi, Prifysgol Abertawe a’r Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol ar gyfer myfyrwyr sy'n dymuno astudio trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg neu'n ddwyieithog. I ddysgu mwy am y cyfleoedd sydd ar gael i chi, ewch i dudalen Ysgoloriaethau a Bwrsariaethau Academi Hywel Teifi

Mae’r Ysgol Reolaeth hefyd yn cynnig Ysgoloriaeth Datblygu Dyfodol ar gyfer myfyrwyr israddedig rhyngwladol sydd wedi derbyn cynnig i astudio yn yr Ysgol Reolaeth. Gwerth yr ysgoloriaeth yw hyd at £2,000 fesul blwyddyn academaidd a chaiff y swm hwn ei dynnu oddi ar y ffioedd dysgu’n syth. 

Mae pecyn yr ysgoloriaeth yn annog myfyrwyr i ddatblygu nifer o sgiliau proffesiynol tra eu bod yn gweithio gyda’r Ysgol drwy gydol y flwyddyn academaidd. 

 

Costau Ychwanegol

Bydd mynediad i'ch dyfais ddigidol eich hun/y pecyn TG priodol yn hanfodol yn ystod eich amser yn astudio ym Mhrifysgol Abertawe. Bydd mynediad at wifi yn eich llety hefyd yn hanfodol i'ch galluogi i ymgysylltu'n llawn â'ch rhaglen. Gweler ein tudalennau gwe pwrpasol i gael arweiniad pellach ar ddyfeisiau addas i'w prynu, ac i gael canllaw llawn ar sefydlu'ch dyfais.

Efallai y byddwch chi'n wynebu costau ychwanegol tra byddwch chi yn y brifysgol, gan gynnwys (ond heb fod yn gyfyngedig i):

  • Teithio i'r campws ac oddi yno
  • Costau argraffu, llungopïo, rhwymo, deunydd ysgrifennu ac offer (e.e. ffyn USB)
  • Prynu llyfrau neu werslyfrau
  • Gwisgoedd ar gyfer seremonïau graddio

Gyrfaoedd a Chyflogadwyedd

Mae Academi Cyflogadwyedd Abertawe'n cefnogi myfyrwyr Prifysgol Abertawe ar bob cam yn eu taith yrfaol.

Mae ein gwasanaethau cymorth gyrfaoedd yn cynnwys:

  • Gweithdai cyflogadwyedd, sgyrsiau gan gyflogwyr, digwyddiadau pwrpasol a ffeiriau gyrfaoedd
  • Cyngor ac arweiniad unigol gan Ymgynghorwyr Gyrfaoedd proffesiynol
  • Cymorth i chwilio am swyddi, interniaethau, lleoliadau gwaith a chyfleoedd gwirfoddoli
  • Mynediad i adnoddau gwybodaeth am amrywiaeth eang o bynciau rheoli gyrfa
  • Cyngor ac arweiniad ar astudio a chyllid i fyfyrwyr ôl-raddedig.
  • Cyllid i gefnogi cyfleoedd interniaeth i fyfyrwyr a digwyddiadau Cymdeithasau/Clybiau Myfyrwyr

Rydym hefyd yn darparu cymorth a chyngor i gyn-fyfyrwyr Prifysgol Abertawe am hyd at bum mlynedd ar ôl iddynt raddio.

Mae gan yr Ysgol Reolaeth hefyd dîm Cyflogadwyedd mewnol dynodedig sy’n cynnig cymorth ychwanegol.
Yn ystod eich amser gyda ni, bydd gennych gyfle i:

  • Ymuno â'n cynllun Mentora Cyflogadwyedd a chael eich mentora gan gyflogwr a all eich helpu i bontio o fod yn fyfyriwr i fod yn weithiwr proffesiynol.
  • Siarad â’n cymuned gynyddol o gyn-fyfyrwyr.
  • Gweithio a rhwydweithio â chyflogwyr o amrywiaeth o gwmnïau cenedlaethol ac amlwladol drwy ein seminarau a'n digwyddiadau.
  • Gwella eich sgiliau a chwrdd â chyflogwyr yn ystod ein Modiwl Cyflogadwyedd, a gynhelir ddwywaith y flwyddyn.
  • Cael cymorth o ran cyfleoedd i weithio am flwyddyn mewn diwydiant neu astudio dramor.
  • Manteisiwch ar gefnogaeth ddiderfyn 1-2-1 i ddatblygu eich profiad gyrfa
  • Cadwch mewn cysylltiad am gefnogaeth am bum mlynedd ar ôl i chi raddio

Cymorth Academaidd

Yn ogystal â chymorth pwnc penodol gan staff addysgu'r coleg a'ch tiwtor personol, mae'r Ganolfan Llwyddiant Academaidd yn darparu cyrsiau, gweithdai a chymorth un-i-un mewn meysydd fel:

  • Ysgrifennu academaidd
  • Mathemateg ac ystadegau
  • Meddwl critigol
  • Rheoli amser
  • Sgiliau digidol
  • Sgiliau cyflwyno
  • Cymryd nodiadau
  • Technegau adolygu, dysgu ar gof ac arholiadau
  • Sgiliau Saesneg (os nad Saesneg yw eich iaith gyntaf)

Yn ogystal, os oes gennych Anhawster Dysgu Penodol (ADP/SpLD), anabledd, cyflwr iechyd meddwl neu gyflwr meddygol, mae gan y Ganolfan Llwyddiant Academaidd Diwtoriaid Arbenigol i gefnogi'ch dysgu. Bydd y tiwtoriaid yn gweithio ochr yn ochr â'r Swyddfa Anabledd a'r Gwasanaeth Lles i gefnogi eich holl anghenion a gofynion tra byddwch yn astudio ym Mhrifysgol Abertawe.

Cyfleoedd Astudio Tramor a Byd-eang

I ddysgu mwy am astudio dramor, ewch i'n tudalennau gwe Go Global. Nid yw cofrestru ar raglen sy'n cynnwys semester/blwyddyn dramor yn gwarantu lleoliad gwaith semester/blwyddyn dramor yn awtomatig. Mae nifer gyfyngedig o leoedd ar gael ac yn amodol ar broses ddethol gystadleuol. Os na fyddwch chi'n llwyddo i ennill lleoliad gwaith semester/blwyddyn dramor, cewch chi eich trosglwyddo i gwrs safonol eich cynllun gradd heb semester neu flwyddyn dramor.

Mae rhaglenni rhyngwladol yr haf ar agor i fyfyrwyr o bob ysgol. Fel arfer, mae rhaglenni'n para o 2 i 6 wythnos, ar draws cyrchfannau megis Sri Lanka, De Corea, Fiji, Bali, UDA a ledled Ewrop. Am ragor o wybodaeth ynghylch rhaglenni a chymhwysedd, ewch i'n Haf Dramor.

Sut i wneud cais

Gwnewch gais nawr - myfyrwyr y DU, UE a rhyngwladol.

Cewch wybod mwy drwy ymweld â'n tudalen ar sut i wneud cais

Dyddiadau Cau Ymgeisio

Argymhellwn eich bod chi'n cyflwyno eich cais am le ar ein cyrsiau mor fuan â phosibl cyn ein dyddiadau cau ar gyfer cyflwyno cais. Bydd cyrsiau'n cau yn gynharach na'r dyddiadau cau a restrir os caiff yr holl leoedd eu llenwi. Mae rhagor o wybodaeth ar gael ar ein tudalen we Dyddiadau cau ar gyfer cyflwyno cais.

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Blwyddyn mewn Diwydiant

Mae'r cwrs hwn yn cynnig y cyfle i chi dreulio Blwyddyn mewn Diwydiant, yn y DU neu dramor*, gan roi profiad gwaith gwerthfawr i chi. Mae'r Brifysgol yn eirioli dros leoliadau gwaith â thâl sydd ar gyfartaledd dros £20,000.   Caiff pob cais ei ystyried fesul achos.

Er mai'r myfyriwr sy'n gyfrifol am sicrhau lleoliad gwaith, rydym yn gweithio gyda nifer o sefydliadau sy'n darparu ystod o gyfleoedd lleoliad gwaith. Mae myfyrwyr hefyd yn cael eu cefnogi drwy gydol eu taith cyflwyno cais gyda chyngor, arweiniad ac adnoddau ychwanegol. Os nad ydych chi'n sicrhau lleoliad erbyn diwedd ail flwyddyn eich astudiaethau, cewch eich drosglwyddo i'r rhaglen radd gyfatebol.

*mae lleoliadau dramor yn dibynnu ar gyfyngiadau FISA fesul gwlad

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