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The Scottish Ethnology and Celtic (Hons) program at the University of Edinburgh provides an interdisciplinary approach to the study of Scotland’s cultural heritage, combining the study of Scottish ethnology with the history, language, and culture of the Celtic world. Over four years, students will explore the traditions, folklore, music, and language of Scotland and the wider Celtic regions.
Graduates will develop expertise in cultural research and analysis, preparing them for careers in heritage management, academia, and cultural preservation.
The Scottish Ethnology and Celtic (Hons) program blends the study of cultural anthropology with a focus on Scotland and the Celtic world. In the first two years, students will explore foundational topics in ethnology, Celtic studies, and the cultural history of Scotland. The final years allow for deeper specialization in areas such as Scottish folklore, Celtic languages, Gaelic culture, and traditional music, with opportunities for fieldwork and research projects.
Graduates of the Scottish Ethnology and Celtic (Hons) program can pursue careers in cultural heritage management, museum curation, education, and research. The program also prepares students for roles in the arts and media, tourism, and community engagement, focusing on the preservation and promotion of Scotland's rich cultural traditions.
The Scottish Ethnology and Celtic (Hons) program at the University of Edinburgh offers a unique opportunity to explore the diverse cultural heritage of Scotland and the Celtic world. With access to extensive archives, expert faculty, and opportunities for fieldwork, this program provides students with the skills needed to contribute to the preservation and understanding of Celtic cultures.
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