This degree provides an exciting opportunity to learn about languages, culture and history in a Welsh and international context. You can combine a Modern language (Chinese, French, German, Italian or Spanish, from beginners or advanced level) with the study of Welsh. Half your taught modules in each year will be in modern languages and half will be in Welsh. In Welsh, you will learn about diverse aspects of Welsh culture from a variety of different periods, while language modules will help you to thrive in a bilingual and multilingual environment.
All modern language modules include written skills (e.g. translation and essay writing) and oral skills taught by a native speaker.
Optional modules available in modern languages allow you to gain insight into the cinema, literature, history, and culture of the country whose language you are studying.
Within Cymraeg, you will have the opportunity to learn about aspects of Welsh culture and history that will complement what you will study in Modern Languages. This will include learning about how novels, poetry and other cultural forms have shaped the identity of Wales over a variety of different periods.
There are also extra-curricular activities that will both boost your subject knowledge and allow you to get to know your fellow students. These include cultural and social events organised by student-run societies in the academic departments. In addition, Pontio – Bangor University’s Arts and Innovation Centre – means that there will be a range of cultural events taking place only a short walk away from where many of your classes will be taking place.
Modern Languages and Cymraeg (Welsh)
Modern Languages and Cymraeg (Welsh)
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Requirements
Entry Requirements
A Levels or International Baccalaureate - see course pages for specific entry requirements.
Mature students will be considered on a case by case basis.
Entry into Year 2 will be considered for students with a HND or at least one year of study at a University overseas or in the UK.
If you do not meet our requirements then we will consider you for entry onto the International Year Zero.
English Program Requirements
IELTS 6.0 (5.5) or equivalent. Some courses have higher English Language Requirements.
For students educated in English or from an English speaking country we may be able to waive the requirement, if you can provide evidence that you achieved a minimum of a C or equivalent in your high school English (higher for some courses) or a letter from your University confirming your bachelor degree was taught in English.
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How to Apply
Option 1 - Applying directly to Bangor
- Students: can apply through our Online Application Portal. Refer to the Applicant Guidance Notes about how to fill and submit an Online Application form. If you need further assistance in completing your application, send an email to [email protected]
- Agents: if you are an agent applying on behalf of the student, then you can Apply here. Refer to the Agent Guidance notes for details.
Option 2- Applying through UCAS
UCAS is an online application system allowing students to apply for up to five courses in the UK through one application. You can apply for more than one programme at a specific university, for example, you could apply to study BA Psychology and BSc Psychology with Clinical and Health Psychology at Bangor. Find out more about how to apply to Bangor University through UCAS
If you have applied through UCAS already then you may wish to visit the International Student pages of UCAS website for further information.
Modern Languages and Cymraeg (Welsh)
Bangor University
United Kingdom,
Bangor
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