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Your Welsh studies will help you build essential academic and professional abilities. You'll explore diverse subjects including historical literature, linguistic studies, language policy, heritage tourism, and creative writing. The program offers interdisciplinary opportunities, allowing you to examine Welsh language, literature, and culture across various historical and modern settings. History courses enhance your understanding of past societies' political, social, economic, and cultural frameworks. Our faculty expertise covers an impressive range of regions and eras, from the British Isles to Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. You can study traditional historical disciplines like political, social, cultural, and gender history, or discover emerging fields such as environmental or digital history. These courses develop critical thinking skills including evidence evaluation, argument construction, and effective written and verbal communication. We maintain a welcoming, supportive learning environment with personalized guidance through regular one-on-one sessions. Our experienced instructors, specializing in various historical periods and global regions, incorporate current scholarship and their innovative research into classroom teaching.
A level - ABB-BBC. Must include grade B in Welsh First or Second Language. Extended/International Project Qualification: Applicants with grade A in the EPQ/IPQ will typically receive an offer one grade lower than the standard offer. Please note that any subject specific requirements must still be met. IELTS (academic) - At least 6.5 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each subskill. TOEFL iBT - At least 90 overall with a minimum of 17 for writing, 17 for listening, 18 for reading, and 20 for speaking.