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The Celtic Studies program at the University of Glasgow offers a deep dive into the language, literature, history, and culture of the Celtic-speaking world. This Master of Arts degree allows students to specialize in Celtic languages, including Scots Gaelic and Irish, while also exploring the broader Celtic cultural heritage. The program is designed for those who wish to contribute to the preservation and promotion of Celtic traditions in a global context.
Students gain the expertise necessary to work in areas such as language preservation, translation, and cultural heritage management. The University of Glasgow’s renowned faculty and access to Celtic archives provide students with the resources needed to succeed in both academic and professional spheres, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for a variety of career paths.
Year 1 - Foundations of Celtic Studies
Year 2 - Core Celtic Languages and Literature
Year 3 - Advanced Celtic Studies
Year 4 - Specialization and Research in Celtic Studies
Graduates of the Celtic Studies program are well-prepared for careers in education, cultural heritage, media, and research. They can pursue roles as Celtic Studies Scholars, Language Preservationists, Cultural Heritage Managers, Museum Curators, or Language Teachers. Graduates can work in academic institutions, cultural organizations, heritage sites, media, and language advocacy groups. This program also provides a strong foundation for those wishing to pursue further studies or research in Celtic languages, literature, or culture.
The Master of Arts in Celtic Studies at the University of Glasgow provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary study of the Celtic languages, cultures, and histories. The program offers students advanced language proficiency in either Irish or Scottish Gaelic, alongside in-depth cultural and historical insights. The focus on language revitalization, literary analysis, and cultural heritage ensures that graduates are equipped to contribute to the preservation and promotion of Celtic traditions. Students benefit from research-driven learning, access to primary sources, and opportunities for immersion in Celtic-speaking communities. This program is ideal for those passionate about Celtic culture, language revitalization, and contributing to the future of Celtic languages and traditions.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom