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Celtic Studies

1 Study option · UndergraduateOnline
Awarded by:
University of Wales Trinity Saint David (Prifysgol Cymru Y Drindod Dewi Sant)

Course summary

Explore the rich and diverse cultures of the Celtic world. Through this course, you will gain a full understanding of the Celtic life, Celtic literature, and Celtic religion that shaped ancient and modern societies across Wales, Ireland, Cornwall, and beyond. With a focus on both historical and modern perspectives, the course allows you to engage with the heritage of Celtic regions and appreciate the deep cultural ties that connect these areas.

The programme is designed to be accessible to students of all backgrounds, with options to either learn Welsh from scratch or improve your Welsh language skills. This focus on the Welsh language and other Celtic languages provides valuable insight into the cultural and social significance of these languages, both in the past and today. By learning or advancing your skills in Welsh, you will also enhance your future employment skills, giving you an advantage in sectors such as education, heritage, and public services.

Throughout the course, you will study a range of topics from the ancient Celts to modern-day Celtic societies. You will explore how Celtic culture has evolved, looking at its impact on European history and society. Through the history of Celtic regions, you will examine key cultural developments and how these shaped life across Wales, Ireland, and Cornwall.

The course encourages you to engage deeply with the subject through the study of literary texts and critical examination of both primary and secondary sources. You will develop essential research skills, using a range of theories and methodologies to analyse historical events, cultural shifts, and important works of literature. This critical analysis will prepare you for a range of careers or further academic study, as you will gain a strong foundation in subject-specific and transferable skills.

Whether you are passionate about the Celtic heritage, interested in language, or keen to explore Celtic literature, this course provides a comprehensive and engaging experience. As a graduate, you will be well-prepared to pursue a career or further study, with a deep appreciation for the history, culture, and significance of the Celtic world.

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Application codes

Course code:
CS01
Institution code:
T80

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