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Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM)
Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM)
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Benefit From a STEM Education
STEM stands for science, technology, engineering and maths and refers to any subjects that fall under these four disciplines. Courses that utilise skills from these areas dominate the league tables for graduate prospects in terms of salaries and professional employment and are jobs critical to the UK economy.
What can I study?
Civil Engineering and Architecture
Computing
Environment, Energy and Sustainability
Motorsport, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
Why STEM?
Contrary to common misconceptions STEM is not ‘hard’ or ‘boring’ but opens up a world of possibilities where you have the opportunity to shape the future and change lives, designing that eco home, advancing computer technology, engineering new solutions and helping to tackle the environmental crisis.
STEM graduates are numerate, can analyse complex data and apply their theoretical knowledge to solve practical problems. They have ingenuity, logical reasoning and practical intelligence, as well as the ability to creatively apply these talents. These attributes are sought after by the creative as well as scientific industries.
STEM fields are among the fastest-growing and highest paying in the UK.
STEM graduates are vital for making sure the UK’s economy continues to thrive and will play a key part in ensuring the UK reaches the current government target of 2.4% of GDP being spent on research and development by 2027.
Get in Touch
Explore our Facilities
Motorsport, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering Facilities
Environment, Energy and Sustainability Facilities
Computing Facilities
Civil Engineering and Architecture Facilities
Meet our Students
Ragulan Pulanthitan - Automotive Engineering (BEng)
David Migliorati N’Doua - Motorcycle Engineering (BEng)
Vinicius Dreher - Motorcycle Engineering (BEng)
Milena Tomaszewska - Energy and Environmental Engineering (BEng)
Ilias Iatrakis - Motorcycle Engineering (BEng)
Max Hart - Automotive Engineering (BEng)
Daniel Richards - Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng Hons)
Oliver Kucyj - Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng)
Drew Dennehy - Architecture (BSc Hons)
Jacob Davies-Hannen - Architecture (BSc Hons)
Jon Langstone - Construction Management (BSc Hons)
Francois Riches - CertHE in STEM (Computing)
Oliver Kucyj - Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng)
Daniel Richards - Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng Hons)
Rebecca Macfarlane - Environment, Sustainability and Climate Change (BSc)
Rowan Jack Moses - Environment, Sustainability and Climate Change (BSc)
Key Links
Research in Architecture, Computing and Engineering
Swansea Campus Life
Top Things to do in Swansea
Swansea Staff Profiles
How to get to our Swansea Campus
Skip page header and navigation
Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM)
Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM)
See our Courses
Visit Us
Benefit From a STEM Education
STEM stands for science, technology, engineering and maths and refers to any subjects that fall under these four disciplines. Courses that utilise skills from these areas dominate the league tables for graduate prospects in terms of salaries and professional employment and are jobs critical to the UK economy.
What can I study?
Civil Engineering and Architecture
Computing
Environment, Energy and Sustainability
Motorsport, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
Why STEM?
Contrary to common misconceptions STEM is not ‘hard’ or ‘boring’ but opens up a world of possibilities where you have the opportunity to shape the future and change lives, designing that eco home, advancing computer technology, engineering new solutions and helping to tackle the environmental crisis.
STEM graduates are numerate, can analyse complex data and apply their theoretical knowledge to solve practical problems. They have ingenuity, logical reasoning and practical intelligence, as well as the ability to creatively apply these talents. These attributes are sought after by the creative as well as scientific industries.
STEM fields are among the fastest-growing and highest paying in the UK.
STEM graduates are vital for making sure the UK’s economy continues to thrive and will play a key part in ensuring the UK reaches the current government target of 2.4% of GDP being spent on research and development by 2027.
Get in Touch
Explore our Facilities
Motorsport, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering Facilities
Environment, Energy and Sustainability Facilities
Computing Facilities
Civil Engineering and Architecture Facilities
Meet our Students
Ragulan Pulanthitan - Automotive Engineering (BEng)
David Migliorati N’Doua - Motorcycle Engineering (BEng)
Vinicius Dreher - Motorcycle Engineering (BEng)
Milena Tomaszewska - Energy and Environmental Engineering (BEng)
Ilias Iatrakis - Motorcycle Engineering (BEng)
Max Hart - Automotive Engineering (BEng)
Daniel Richards - Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng Hons)
Oliver Kucyj - Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng)
Drew Dennehy - Architecture (BSc Hons)
Jacob Davies-Hannen - Architecture (BSc Hons)
Jon Langstone - Construction Management (BSc Hons)
Francois Riches - CertHE in STEM (Computing)
Oliver Kucyj - Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng)
Daniel Richards - Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng Hons)
Rebecca Macfarlane - Environment, Sustainability and Climate Change (BSc)
Rowan Jack Moses - Environment, Sustainability and Climate Change (BSc)
Key Links
Research in Architecture, Computing and Engineering
Swansea Campus Life
Top Things to do in Swansea
Swansea Staff Profiles
How to get to our Swansea Campus