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The Celtic (Hons) program at the University of Edinburgh offers students the opportunity to explore the history, language, and culture of the Celtic peoples. This program focuses on Celtic languages, literature, history, and traditions, providing a deep understanding of the Celtic world, from ancient times to the modern era.
Over four years, students will study key aspects of Celtic societies, including the Gaelic and Brittonic languages, alongside their rich literary traditions, folklore, and cultural practices. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in education, cultural heritage, research, and translation.
The Celtic (Hons) program combines the study of Celtic languages, literature, and culture. In the first two years, students will focus on language acquisition and foundational topics in Celtic history and culture. The later years offer more specialized modules in areas such as medieval Celtic literature, Celtic folklore, and the socio-political history of Celtic regions. Students also have the opportunity for research projects and study abroad to immerse themselves in Celtic-speaking communities.
Graduates of the Celtic (Hons) program are well-equipped for careers in education, cultural heritage, museum curation, publishing, and translation. The program’s focus on Celtic languages and culture also prepares graduates for roles in the arts, media, and tourism industries.
The Celtic (Hons) program at the University of Edinburgh offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich and diverse cultures of the Celtic world. The program’s combination of language, literature, and history, along with access to expert faculty and strong research resources, makes it an ideal choice for those interested in pursuing careers in Celtic studies or related fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)131 650 1000
Email: admissions@ed.ac.uk
Address: University of Edinburgh, Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, United Kingdom