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    Welsh and Celtic Studies (MA)

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    United Kingdom, Cardiff

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

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    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 23,700  / year(s)

    Welsh and Celtic Studies (MA)

    About

    Welsh and Celtic Studies (MA)

    Full time

    Why study this course

    Join us to explore Welsh literature, language and culture through an international and interdisciplinary lens.

    International application

    Develop an understanding of minority-language cultural and linguistic issues that can be related to other international contexts.

    Expert-led

    Work with leading, and research-active, experts in Welsh and Celtic literature, culture and language.

    Professional experience

    Benefit from opportunities and training which will develop your professional profile and your employability skills.

    Flexible study

    Choose to study through the medium of Welsh, English or bilingually, and tailor the programme to your interests.

    Our MA Welsh and Celtic Studies programme allows you to investigate and explore the relationship between literature, language, culture and identity across the centuries – from medieval literature to contemporary fields such as language planning and policy.

    This is an open and flexible programme, enabling you to tailor its content to your interests and matched with the wide-ranging and diverse research specialisms of our staff.

    Under the supervision of renowned experts in their fields, you'll become part of a dynamic, challenging and transformative research and scholarship community. One of our main strengths is the impact and influence of our research on the world around us – politically, linguistically, culturally and socially. We have broken new ground in a range of different subject areas, and these advances inform our MA programme.

    Choosing to study with us is an opportunity to engage with diverse and highly-relevant topics concerned with Welsh and other languages, such as:

    • Welsh literature and literary criticism
    • Creative writing
    • Children’s literature
    • Sociolinguistics
    • Language acquisition
    • Dialectology
    • Language planning and policy
    • Translation theory and methodology.

    Recent MA students have undertaken original and penetrating research in several notable fields, including: linguistic landscape mapping; creative literary critcism; intertextual research and Welsh medieval literature; and digital technologies and minority languages.

    You can study this programme through the medium of Welsh or English; or a combination of both.

    “What I’ve enjoyed most has been the opportunity to experience different aspects of Welsh as a discipline, from literature to language, and language policy to language sociology. I have to confess that many of these fields were unfamiliar to me but by being introduced to the diversity of the subject area I have discovered and researched new areas of interest that I would never have known about before starting at the School.”
    Osian Morgan, MA Welsh and Celtic Studies

    We're committed to delivering programmes that are innovative and relevant, providing the best learning outcomes and career prospects for our students. In light of this, we're currently reviewing some elements of this programme. As such, the details shown are subject to change and indicative only. You can still apply now. We'll update this page and contact all offer holders when the review is complete to confirm any changes.

    Where you'll study

    School of Welsh

    We are committed to the development of language, society and identity in contemporary Wales through teaching and research of the highest standard.

    Disciplines

    School of Welsh

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    In order to be considered for an offer for this programme you will need to meet all of the entry requirements. Your application will not be progressed if the information and evidence listed is not provided.

    With your online application you will need to provide:

    1. A copy of your degree certificate and transcripts which show you have achieved a 2:1 honours degree in a relevant subject area such as Archaeology, Celtic Studies, Geography, History, Languages, Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Sociology, Welsh, or Welsh Creative Writing, or an equivalent international degree. If your degree certificate or result is pending, please upload any interim transcripts or provisional certificates. Applications from those with 2:2 are considered on a case-by-case basis.
    2. One reference which demonstrates your suitability for the programme. Ideally this should be obtained before you apply and will be required before we are able to make a decision on your application. The reference should be signed, dated and less than six months old at the time you submit your application.
    3. A personal statement which does not exceed 500 words. Your personal statement should detail your research interests and commitment to Welsh and Celtic Studies. Our modules offer two main learning pathways broadly related to 'Sociolinguistics' and 'Literary and Cultural Studies'. Please indicate which pathway you would wish to follow, and your specific interests within that pathway (e.g. Sociolinguistics: language acquisition, bilingualism, language policy and planning, dialectology; Literature and Culture: medieval literature and culture, modern literature, creative writing, literary theory, children's literature, life writing).
    4. A copy of your IELTS certificate with an overall score of 6.5 with 5.5 in all subskills, or evidence of an accepted equivalent. Please include the date of your expected test if this qualification is pending. If you have alternative acceptable evidence, such as an undergraduate degree studied in the UK, please supply this in place of an IELTS.

    If you do not have a degree in a relevant area, your application may be considered on the basis of your professional experience. Please provide additional evidence to support your application such as signed and dated employer references.

    Application Deadline

    We allocate places on a first-come, first-served basis, so we recommend you apply as early as possible. Applications normally close at the end of August but may close sooner if all places are filled.

    Selection process

    We will review your application and if you meet the entry requirements, we will contact you to discuss your application and the course in more detail. This is due to the flexible nature of this programme, which is tailored to reflect your research interests and our staff expertise. Any offers are made subject to pre-agreement of module selection and intended research pathway.

    Find out more about English language requirements.

    Applicants who require a Student visa to study in the UK must present an acceptable English language qualification in order to meet UKVI (UK Visas and Immigration) requirements.

    Criminal convictions

    You are not required to complete a DBS (Disclosure Barring Service) check or provide a Certificate of Good Conduct to study this course.

    If you are currently subject to any licence condition or monitoring restriction that could affect your ability to successfully complete your studies, you will be required to disclose your criminal record. Conditions include, but are not limited to:

    • access to computers or devices that can store images
    • use of internet and communication tools/devices
    • curfews
    • freedom of movement, including the ability to travel to outside of the UK or to undertake a placement/studies outside of Cardiff University
    • contact with people related to Cardiff University.

    Career

    Welsh and Celtic Studies (MA)

    Full time

    Why study this course

    Join us to explore Welsh literature, language and culture through an international and interdisciplinary lens.

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    International application

    Develop an understanding of minority-language cultural and linguistic issues that can be related to other international contexts.

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    Expert-led

    Work with leading, and research-active, experts in Welsh and Celtic literature, culture and language.

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    Professional experience

    Benefit from opportunities and training which will develop your professional profile and your employability skills.

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    Flexible study

    Choose to study through the medium of Welsh, English or bilingually, and tailor the programme to your interests.

    Our MA Welsh and Celtic Studies programme allows you to investigate and explore the relationship between literature, language, culture and identity across the centuries – from medieval literature to contemporary fields such as language planning and policy.

    This is an open and flexible programme, enabling you to tailor its content to your interests and matched with the wide-ranging and diverse research specialisms of our staff.

    Under the supervision of renowned experts in their fields, you'll become part of a dynamic, challenging and transformative research and scholarship community. One of our main strengths is the impact and influence of our research on the world around us – politically, linguistically, culturally and socially. We have broken new ground in a range of different subject areas, and these advances inform our MA programme.

    Choosing to study with us is an opportunity to engage with diverse and highly-relevant topics concerned with Welsh and other languages, such as:

    • Welsh literature and literary criticism
    • Creative writing
    • Children’s literature
    • Sociolinguistics
    • Language acquisition
    • Dialectology
    • Language planning and policy
    • Translation theory and methodology.

    Recent MA students have undertaken original and penetrating research in several notable fields, including: linguistic landscape mapping; creative literary critcism; intertextual research and Welsh medieval literature; and digital technologies and minority languages.

    You can study this programme through the medium of Welsh or English; or a combination of both.

    “What I’ve enjoyed most has been the opportunity to experience different aspects of Welsh as a discipline, from literature to language, and language policy to language sociology. I have to confess that many of these fields were unfamiliar to me but by being introduced to the diversity of the subject area I have discovered and researched new areas of interest that I would never have known about before starting at the School.”
    Osian Morgan, MA Welsh and Celtic Studies

    We're committed to delivering programmes that are innovative and relevant, providing the best learning outcomes and career prospects for our students. In light of this, we're currently reviewing some elements of this programme. As such, the details shown are subject to change and indicative only. You can still apply now. We'll update this page and contact all offer holders when the review is complete to confirm any changes.

    Where you'll study

    School of Welsh

    We are committed to the development of language, society and identity in contemporary Wales through teaching and research of the highest standard.

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    Careers and placements

    This programme offers academic training of the very highest standard in the field of Welsh and Celtic Studies for those who are interested in following a career in fields concerned with language and planning, the media, heritage, government, management, public relations, marketing, the creative industries, teaching, and research.

    You’ll gain knowledge and nurture skills which are considered assets in a range of different careers. You’ll also undertake employability training and engage with workplaces as part of the Academic and Professional Research module.

    Placements

    Work experience is a core requirement of the MA programme, forming a part of the Academic and Professional Research module. A five-day placement will allow you to explore how your academic and personal skills relate to the requirements of a professional workplace in an area related to your research. You will write a report to evaluate and reflect on your experience. Previous MA students have undertaken placements with organisations such as the National Assembly of Wales, Glamorgan Archives, translation services, media companies and schools.

    “I was fortunate to undertake a work placement which complemented my learning. I worked with an artistic producing company called Adverse Camber, which promotes storytellers across the UK, creating a platform for the development of exciting new performance pieces. I served as a Producing Fellow for its festival, the Leeds Storytelling Takeover, which was an excellent opportunity to explore the possibilities and challenges of the contemporary UK storytelling scene”.
    Emma Watkins, MA Welsh and Celtic Studies (Fulbright Scholar)

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 23,700 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
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