The faculty was split into two areas – a specially designed 'B Floor' at the College's Tycoch campus and purpose-built Arts, Media and Performance suites at Llwyn y Bryn. The faculty provided preparation for a number of qualifications, including A-levels, the IB and HNDs, as well as a number of vocational courses leading to BTEC First and National Diplomas, NVQs and other similar qualifications.
2008 results
99.3% of students passed their A Level courses.
15% of these had A grades, 47% A or B and 78% A, B or C.
Extra curricular opportunities were offered, including work experience, educational visits, visiting speakers and entrepreneurship guidance. Courses were designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills to progress into employment or Higher Education in sport, leisure, tourism, business, hospitality or public services. The faculty also housed the Centre for Sporting Development which is dedicated to the physical, personal and intellectual development of student athletes.
These courses were designed to provide students with a choice of routes into a range of disciplines for either Higher Education or employment. They gave the student a chance to develop the skills, knowledge and understanding that underpin the creation of Engineering and IT systems and services. The faculty had fully equipped workrooms as well as specialist computer software. Student-built websites include:
http://www.streetchiro.co.uk – Designed and Developed for Street Chiro by
Some coursework websites may be viewed at http://www.btecnatdip.co.uk.
Social and vocational studies
Students of hairdressing, beauty and complementary therapy could take part in work experience in a salon environment at either its Broadway or Cefn Hengoed Centre. Health and social care courses were also offered.
Community Operations
Community Operations worked closely with partner organisations in Swansea to help to coordinate basic skills and adult community courses throughout the city. Opportunities were on offer to help people improve their employability by encouraging confidence and developing skills for life.
Swansea College offered modern apprenticeships throughout the year. There are different levels of apprenticeships available and on successful completion students are awarded with a nationally recognised Modern Apprenticeship framework. Levels included: Foundation Modern Apprentice Advanced Modern Apprentice Modern Skills Diploma
The College won the LSDA Beacon Award in 1999-2000.
Merger with Gorseinon College
Swansea College merged with Gorseinon College on 20 August 2010 to create a single sixth form and further education college for the Swansea area called Gower College Swansea. The identities of both colleges will however remain and Gorseinon College will retain its campus in Gorseinon as a sixth-form college.