Wrexham University Top Courses & Programs
Complete Guide for Applicants (2025)

A practical guide to Wrexham University's most popular and high-demand degrees — what to expect, entry requirements, career outcomes and application tips for 2025.

🎯 Quick Overview

Wrexham University (formerly part of Glyndŵr University) is known for strong vocational programmes, industry links and practical training. This guide focuses on programmes with strong graduate outcomes: Nursing & Health, Computer Science & IT, Business & Management, Engineering, Creative Arts & Media, and Education.

Use this guide to match course content with your career goals — practical experience and placements are a hallmark of many Wrexham programmes.

🩺 Nursing & Allied Health

Wrexham offers nursing (adult, mental health, child) and allied health courses with clinical placements across NHS trusts in Wales and the North West.

💻 Computer Science & IT

Programs focus on software development, cybersecurity, data analytics and practical projects with industry partners.

📈 Business, Management & Accounting

Wrexham’s business programmes emphasise employability — professional placements, accreditation and practical modules.

🔧 Engineering & Built Environment

Engineering, construction and built environment programmes focus on hands-on skills and industry-standard software.

🎨 Creative Arts, Media & Design

Creative programmes combine practical studio work with industry projects in media, animation, design and performing arts.

🧑‍🏫 Education & Teaching

Teaching qualifications and education-related degrees with school placements across North Wales.

🎯 Choosing the Right Course — Practical Advice

  1. Match to career goals: Pick a course that aligns with your intended job and industry requirements.
  2. Check placement opportunities: Courses with integrated placements boost employability — review placement partners and timelines.
  3. Entry requirements & alternatives: If you fall short of UCAS points, look at foundation years, HND/HNC routes, or clearing pathways.
  4. Visit & speak to tutors: Attend open days, virtual events and contact course admissions tutors with specific questions.

📅 Application Timeline & Key Dates (2025 Applicants)

WhenAction
June–AugResearch courses, open days and prepare personal statement/portfolio.
Early Sept–Mid OctUCAS application window for most undergraduate courses (check deadlines for specific programmes like Nursing/Health which may have earlier deadlines).
Sept–DecInterviews or auditions for some courses (e.g., performance, allied health).
Jan–MarOffers issued; consider financial packages, scholarships and accommodation options.

💼 Graduate Outcomes & Employability

Wrexham University emphasises employability — many courses include industry placements, live projects and career coaching.

📚 International Students & Support

💡 Tips to Strengthen Your Application

  1. Personal statement: Clearly explain your motivation, relevant experience and how the course prepares you for work or study.
  2. Work experience: Volunteering or part-time work in relevant sectors (healthcare, tech, media) strengthens applications.
  3. Portfolio: For creative courses, submit a concise, well-curated portfolio with context for each piece.
  4. References: Choose referees who can speak to academic potential and relevant experience.

❓ FAQs — Wrexham Courses & Applications

What UCAS points do I need for Wrexham courses?
Points vary by course; many programmes start around 96–120 UCAS points. Always check the specific course page for exact entry requirements.
Does Wrexham offer foundation years?
Yes — foundation years and HND/HNC routes provide alternative entry routes into degree programmes.
Are placements funded?
Some placements are unpaid but the university often supports travel grants and bursaries in certain areas — check with your course team.

✅ Final Advice

Wrexham University is a strong choice for applied, career-focused study with excellent regional employer links. Choose courses that include practical placements, build a clear personal statement and use open days to confirm fit. If you need help with UCAS, portfolios or interviews, contact admissions early.

The best course is the one that prepares you for the job you want — look for placement opportunities, industry links and practical assessments when choosing a programme.