BA (HONS) CULTURE, HERITAGE WITH GAELIC STUDIES

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

UHI Millennium Institute

Program Overview

The BA (Hons) Culture and Heritage with Gaelic Studies will appeal to anyone with a broad interest in the Highlands and Islands region and Scotland in general. On this course, you will have the opportunity to learn the Gaelic language from native speakers or enhance any language skills you may already have, and can choose to study in English or Gaelic in a number of modules. You willl also have the choice of writing your end of year projects in English or Gaelic in your third and fourth years. You will study a wide range of subjects, allowing you to explore the key cultural, historical, literary, language, musical and philosophical issues of the region at both national and regional levels, as well as placing them within a global context. The programme covers everything from art, film and literature, to museums, Vikings and plants. The programme is aimed at anyone who wishes to study in the distinctive fields of culture, heritage and Gaelic language studies. You can set your own research agendas, choosing your own topics for study at all levels and bringing together the multi-disciplinary teaching and learning you will experience throughout your studies.

Program Key Stats

£12360
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Eligibility Criteria

3

6

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Primary and secondary teaching in Gaelic or English
  • history and modern studies
  • Interpretation with a range of wildlife or heritage groups
  • including Historic Environment
  • Scotland
  • National Trust for Scotland
  • NatureScot
  • and Scottish Forestry
  • Heritage and tourism sectors
  • Museums
  • archives and libraries sector
  • Government agencies and local authorities
  • Research and academia
  • Community development
  • Policy development
  • Marketing and PR
  • Journalism and the medi

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