Welcome and Induction Week will begin on Monday 23rd September 2024. Your timetables will be accessible on this webpage by 14th September 2024 at the latest.
Undergraduate Timetables - School of Social Sciences
Department of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy
Criminology
Criminology Welcome Week Timetable. For the below programme:
- BSc Criminology and Criminal Justice
Criminology and Sociology Week Timetable. For the below programme:
- BSc Criminology and Sociology
Social Policy Welcome Week Timetable. For the below programme:
- BSc Criminology and Social Policy
LLB Law and Criminology - Your home School is the HRC School of Law; please see the Undergraduate Law Welcome Week webpage for your Welcome Week timetable.
BSc Criminology and Psychology - Your home School is the School of Psychology which sits within the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Science. Please see the Psychology Induction webpage for your Welcome Week timetable.
Foundation Year Criminology/Social Policy Students - During your Foundation Year, your teaching will be delivered by The College on Bay Campus. Please see The College MyUni webpage for details of your Welcome and Induction Week. After progressing from Foundation Year to Year 1, your teaching will be based on Singleton Campus and you will be invited to the relevant Year 1 Welcome and Induction Week activities.
Sociology and Social Policy
Social Policy Welcome Week Timetable. For the below programmes:
- BSc Social Policy
- BSc Criminology and Social Policy
- BSc Sociology and Social Policy
- BA Politics and Social Policy
Sociology Welcome Week Timetable. For the below programme:
- BSc Sociology
BSc Sociology and Psychology - Your home School is the School of Psychology which sits within the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Science. Please see the Psychology Induction webpage for your Welcome Week timetable.
Foundation Year Sociology and Foundation Year Social Policy Students - During your Foundation Year, your teaching will be delivered by The College on Bay Campus. Please see The College MyUni webpage for details of your Welcome and Induction Week. After progressing from Foundation Year to Year 1, your teaching will be based on Singleton Campus and you will be invited to the relevant Year 1 Welcome and Induction Week activities.
Department of Economics
Economics
Economics Welcome Week Timetable. For the below programmes:
- BSc Economics
- BSc Economics and Business
- BSc Economics and Finance
Foundation Year Economics Students - During your Foundation Year, your teaching will be delivered by The College on Bay Campus. Please see The College MyUni webpage for details of your Welcome and Induction Week. After progressing from Foundation Year to Year 1, your teaching will be based on Singleton Campus and you will be invited to the relevant Year 1 Welcome and Induction Week activities.
Department of Education and Childhood Studies
BA Humanities
BA Humanities Welcome Week timetable for the below programme:
- BA Humanities
Early Chilldhood Studies
Undergraduate Early Childhood Studies - Welcome and Induction Welcome Week Timetable. For the below programmes:
- BA Early Childhood Studies with Early Years Practitioner Status,
- BA Early Childhood Studies with Early Years Practitioner Status, with Year Abroad
Foundation Year Early Childhood Studies Students - During your Foundation Year, you will be taught alongside students from a range of humanities subjects across both the School of Culture and Communication and the School of Social Sciences. Please see the Humanities Foundation Welcome Week webpage for your Welcome Week Timetable.
Education
Education Welcome Week Timetable. For the below programmes:
- BA Education
- BSc Education and Computing
- BSc Education and Mathematics
- BA Education and Welsh
BSc Education and Psychology - Your home School is the School of Psychology which sits within the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Science. Please see the Psychology Induction webpage for your Welcome Week timetable.
Foundation Year Education Students - During your Foundation Year, you will be taught alongside students from a range of humanities subjects across both the School of Culture and Communication and the School of Social Sciences. Please see the Humanities Foundation Year webpage for your Welcome Week Timetable.
Department of Politics, Philosophy and International Relations
BSc Leadership for Global Challenges
BSc Leadership for Global Challenges Welcome Week Timetable.
Philosophy and Philosophy Politics and Economics (PPE)
Philosophy and PPE Welcome Week Timetable. For the below programmes:
- BA Philosophy
- BA Philosophy and Politics
- BA Philosophy, Politics and Economics
Foundation Year Philosophy and PPE Students - During your Foundation Year, you will be taught alongside students from a range of humanities subjects across both the School of Culture and Communication and the School of Social Sciences. Please see the Humanities Foundation Year webpage for your Welcome Week Timetable.
Politics and International Relations
Politics and International Relations Welcome Week Timetable. For the below programmes:
- International Relations, BA (Hons)
- International Relations and American Studies, BA (Hons)
- International Relations and History, BA (Hons)
- International Relations with French, BA (Hons)
- International Relations with German, BA (Hons)
- International Relations with Spanish, BA (Hons)
- Politics, BA (Hons)
- Politics and International Relations, BA (Hons)
- Politics and Social Policy, BA (Hons)
Foundation Year Politics and International Relations Students - During your Foundation Year, you will be taught alongside students from a range of humanities subjects across both the School of Culture and Communication and the School of Social Sciences. Please see the Humanities Foundation Year webpage for your Welcome Week Timetable.
Any Questions?
The Student Information and Support Team for your School are your first point of contact for advice, signposting and general queries. You’ll get the chance to meet the team during Welcome Week at your First Steps Session and social events.
You can contact them via email or, once you’re in Swansea, you can pop in to see them in the Student Information Office, Digital Technium Building on Singleton Campus, or at the School of Management Building Reception, Bay Campus, Monday to Friday 9am-4pm.
Here are some answers to frequently asked questions within the Faculty. If you’ve got any further questions, don’t hesitate to contact us!
Your Student Information Team
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences?
The University is made up of three faculties and you will be joining the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (FHSS). FHSS has four schools:
- School of Culture and Communication
- Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law
- School of Management
- School of Social Sciences
During your time here you’re taught within your home School, and potentially by another School if you are on a Joint-Honours programme, but we’re all part of the vibrant Faculty community. This means that there will be Faculty-wide social, academic and community events throughout the year, which will provide you with the opportunity to meet, socialise and learn with colleagues and students from the other Schools.
How will I meet my coursemates?
You will have lots of opportunities in induction week to meet the people on your course. Your programme induction sessions will include activities which will let you interact with lots of different people. Make sure you swap contact details with people who you’d like to get to know more! As you’ll see from the Welcome Week timetable, there are plenty of opportunities to meet people within your programme, School and across the University. Once teaching starts, you will have even more formal contact hours where you’ll be mixing with lots of other students – don’t be afraid to suggest meeting up for a coffee or sticking around for a chat after lectures. If you’re living in University accommodation, you will also be surrounded by other students and will have every opportunity to make friends.
How will I meet my lecturers?
You will meet many of your lecturers during the induction programme put on by your programme. Lots of the planned activities will help you get to know your lecturers and find out a little bit about them. You will also meet your Academic Mentor during induction week or soon afterwards. Your mentor will oversee your academic progress throughout your degree and help to guide you through your studies. Once teaching starts, in addition to timetabled teaching, your lecturers will hold regular office hours when you will be able to contact them to discuss questions or concerns – or even just to have a chat about something interesting you talked about in class!
Who is my Personal Tutor?
When you start University you will be allocated an Personal Tutor, usually a member of teaching staff from your programme. They will contact you via your University email to arrange regular meetings throughout the year, and will be able to support you with a range of queries including; signposting to pastoral support, academic guidance, employability and more. You can find out who your tutor is and their contact details by logging into your individual Intranet page, under Course Details > Course Contacts.
Are there student-led societies?
Joining a Students’ Union Society is great way to get plugged into the wider University community and meet like-minded people. There are a vast range of sports and societies on offer - from Rugby to Robot Wars, Baking to British Sign Language, Tea to Tree, Dance to Dead Writers... there’s something for everyone! Academic subjects also have their own student-led societies who play an active role in organising activities linked to their subject area. For a full list of societies and sports teams and their contact details, see the Student's Union 'Get Involved' web page.
Is there any other support available in my School?
Your School Student Support and Information Team can provide support and guidance on a range of topics including wellbeing, disability, course transfers, extenuating circumstances, engagement/attendance monitoring and more! If you have any questions about University, experience difficulties which are affecting your studies or personal life, the team can offer help or signpost to appropriate support within the University. For enquiries and appointments contact: studentsupport-socialsciences@swansea.ac.uk. Once you’re in Swansea, you can pop in to see them in the Student Information Office, Digital Technium Building on Singleton Campus, or at the School of Management Building Reception, Bay Campus, Monday to Friday 9am-4pm.
You can also find information on the different University support services and some self-help resources on the University's CampusLife web pages.
How do I enrol?
Please visit the University Enrolment webpages for guidance on how to enrol. If you experience any problems with online enrolment, please contact MyUniHub on myunihub@swansea.ac.uk and the team will be happy to help.
Which apps and IT systems will I use?
Your First Steps Session in Welcome Week will introduce you to the main IT platforms we use across the University, and your lecturers will let you know about any course-specific software you’ll be using in your studies.
Before you arrive, you could prepare by downloading Canvas, our digital learning platform. Each of your modules will be hosted on Canvas, which will store many of the learning resources you’ll need. You’ll also access the School of Social Sciences Canvas Hub, which is your one-stop-shop for key information, resources, contacts and events throughout your studies.
The University uses Zoom for meetings, conferences and information sessions, so it’s a good idea to download this. Once you’re enrolled, you’ll be able to log on with your University account on your computer, tablet or phone. If you’re not yet familiar with Zoom the University have produced further information and user guides.
How do I find out term and assessment dates?
Want to know when you'll be expected to be at University and when you'll have your holidays? Find your semester and term dates here.