

BA Welsh And Linguistics
About this course
Welsh and linguistics is a degree that develops deep competence in one of Europe's oldest living languages alongside a rigorous scientific understanding of how language itself works. Welsh is the native language of Wales, spoken by more than half a million people, and it is a language of considerable historical and literary depth, with a tradition of poetry stretching back to the sixth century and a living contemporary culture that includes literature, music, film, and broadcasting. Linguistics brings the tools of systematic language analysis to bear on questions of sound, grammar, meaning, and social variation, developing an understanding of language as a human phenomenon and of Welsh as a particular case within that broader picture. At Bangor University, situated in the heart of a Welsh-speaking community, this programme includes a foundation year, a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement experience, making it a comprehensive and professionally grounded education in Welsh language and linguistic science. The foundation year provides additional preparation for degree-level study, and the sandwich year and placements connect your academic work to professional contexts where Welsh language skills and linguistic knowledge are applied. You will develop high-level proficiency in Welsh alongside theoretical knowledge of phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and sociolinguistics, with particular attention to the linguistic situation of Welsh in contemporary Wales. Graduates from Welsh and linguistics programmes work in Welsh-medium education, the civil service, Welsh Government, broadcasting, translation and interpreting, language planning and policy, and the Welsh cultural sector. Welsh language proficiency is a specific and valued qualification in many professional roles in Wales, and the linguistic training adds an analytical dimension that enhances employability in education, language technology, and research. Further study at postgraduate level in Welsh, linguistics, or applied language studies is a natural next step for those interested in academic research, language education, or specialist professional work in the Welsh language sector.
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