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Combining Celtic & Anglo-Saxon Studies with German creates a compelling academic pairing, placing the traditions and influence of Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and Scandinavian cultures within a broader European linguistic, historical, and modern framework through German language and cultural studies. This dual focus provides strong foundations for careers in arts, media, or heritage sectors while offering international opportunities in fields like business or tourism.
For over 100 years, Aberdeen has served as a hub for Celtic studies and now stands as a premier research institution for Arctic region studies, including indigenous cultures. The program immerses students in literature, languages, history, and traditions, guided by experts specializing in medieval British, Irish, and Scandinavian history, along with Celtic/Norse literature and the cultural evolution of Ireland and Anglo-Saxon England.
Aberdeen's German program maintains exceptional standards, earning top marks in national teaching evaluations. Students develop proficiency in German while exploring the diverse cultural landscape of German-speaking nations through courses examining social, historical, and artistic developments, including literature, cinema, visual arts, and Germany's intricate historical narrative.
A key component of this four-year degree includes spending semester three abroad in a German-speaking environment, either as a language assistant or exchange student, to enhance linguistic and cultural competencies.