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Per year
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Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
English | Foreign Language | Indigenous Languages
Area of study
Langauges
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-10-02 | 2023-05-01 |
2024-01-08 | 2023-08-01 |
2024-04-22 | 2023-11-01 |
2023-09-01 | - |
2024-09-01 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
The MA in Welsh: Language and Literature at Bangor University offers a flexible program tailored to individual interests, exploring various aspects of the Welsh language and its literature. Students can choose their specific topics of study, supervised by experts in various academic fields, and are assessed through course essays and a dissertation. The program provides opportunities to learn Welsh within the vibrant environment of Bangor University and the wider Welsh community, and serves as a steppingstone for further research or career opportunities in fields related to Welsh language and literature.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
MA in Welsh: Language and Literature
- This program allows for study through the medium of English or Welsh.
- Explores various aspects of the Welsh language and its literature, ranging from early heroic poetry to 21st-century literature in translation.
- Provides opportunities to learn Welsh within the vibrant environment of Bangor University and the wider Welsh community.
- Offers a flexible program tailored to individual interests, with supervision by specialists in various academic fields.
- Comprises three course essays (3 x 4,000-6,000 words) and a 20,000-word dissertation (60 credits) on a chosen specialist topic.
- Utilizes resources from the Shankland Library, University Archives, and Special Collections.
- Available as a 1-year full-time or 2-year part-time program.
- Requires a degree qualification in a relevant subject (e.g., Welsh Language/Literature, English Language/Literature, History).
- Suitable for both Welsh and non-Welsh speakers, with Welsh language classes available for non-native speakers.
Outline:
Content and Structure:
- Students can choose their specific topics of study within the broad parameters of the discipline.
- Experts supervise individual studies in chosen fields like medieval Welsh literature, modern Welsh literature and culture, or aspects of the Welsh language itself.
- Offers opportunities for comparative studies linking Welsh with English literature, medieval studies, European languages, language revitalization, Arthurian studies, history, religion, philosophy, gender studies, political theory, and nationalism.
Course Schedule:
- Students take three course essays (3 x 4,000-6,000 words) in Semester 1.
- During Semester 1, students also participate in an induction course on research methodology in the field of Welsh.
- Semester 2 involves conducting independent research and writing the dissertation (20,000 words).
Individual Modules:
- Specific details about individual modules are not provided in the given context.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods and Criteria:
- Students are assessed through a combination of their three course essays and the dissertation.
- Specific assessment criteria are not outlined in the given context.
Teaching:
Teaching Methods and Faculty:
- The program utilizes traditional essay and dissertation-based teaching methods.
- Supervision and mentorship are provided by specialists and experts in the relevant fields of study.
- Information about faculty members, their expertise, and any unique teaching approaches is not provided in the given context.
Careers:
Potential Career Paths, Opportunities, and Outcomes:
- This program serves as a steppingstone for further research at the PhD level.
- Enhances knowledge and develops skills for various job opportunities like researcher, educator, journalist, translator, language officer, and local government personnel.
- Specific information about career prospects in individual fields, salary ranges, or employer examples is not provided in the given context.
Other:
- The program emphasizes its flexibility to tailor coursework to individual student interests.
- Utilizes rich resources relating to Wales and the Welsh language within the university libraries and archives.
- Welcomes applicants interested in comparative studies that combine Welsh with other relevant disciplines.
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Admission Requirements
Entry Requirements:
UK/EU Applicants:
- A 2.ii undergraduate degree or equivalent in a relevant subject (e.g. Welsh Language/Literature, English Language/ Literature, History).
- Applicants with equivalent qualifications or experience and applications from working professionals with non-graduate qualifications will be considered on an individual basis. Please contact the University for more information.
International Applicants:
- A 2.ii undergraduate degree or equivalent in a relevant subject (e.g. Welsh Language/Literature, English Language/ Literature, History).
- For students whose first language is not Welsh/English an IELTS score of at least 6.0 (with no element below 5.5) is required.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
International Applicants:
- For students whose first language is not Welsh/English an IELTS score of at least 6.0 (with no element below 5.5) is required. # Note:
- Applicants with qualifications from outside the UK are encouraged to contact the University's International Office for further advice on how their qualifications might be considered for entry.
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