
Founded by Royal Charter in 1983, the University of Wales is the degree-awarding body for the majority
of higher education students in Wales, as well as for many at other higher education institutions in the
United Kingdom and overseas.
The University’s position enables it to focus not only on its primary functions as degree-awarding body
and provider of services to the Welsh higher education sector but also, as a national institution, on
playing an enhanced role in protecting and promoting the economy, culture and language of Wales. The
University is also the degree-awarding authority for more than 120 other higher education institutions
both within the United Kingdom and overseas, with which it also enjoys close links. Annually, it awards
around 15,000 initial degrees and more than 4,000 higher degrees, making it the second largest degree-
awarding body in the United Kingdom. The number of students, from all over the world, pursuing
University of Wales degrees is around 70,000, and their studies cover a wide range of subjects.
*This degree is validated and awarded by the University of Wales, UK. For further details regarding the
University and its validation services, please log on to
www.wales.ac.uk/validation or email
validation@wales.ac.uk
We offer following courses:
| Under Graduate |
Post Graduate |
Other Correspondence Course |