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Celtic Studies allows students to blend language learning with diverse courses exploring both medieval and contemporary Celtic cultures across Britain and Ireland. You'll engage with the rich traditions of Celtic-speaking communities under the guidance of leading researchers while mastering one of the British Isles' Celtic languages.
The University maintains vibrant exchange programs with Trinity College Dublin and institutions in North America and Australia that specialize in Celtic studies. Alumni have pursued diverse career paths including education at various levels, roles in museums and heritage organizations, publishing and literary marketing, the music industry, and entrepreneurial ventures. Many graduates also continue their academic journey through advanced studies and research careers.
Students who completed Celtic Civilisation coursework in their initial years may opt to begin Scottish Gaelic studies or combine medieval Celtic history with ancient Celtic language acquisition. The program offers specialized courses covering various cultural and literary aspects, from early Irish and Scottish Gaelic belief systems to modern language policy, folklore studies, ancient texts, Welsh literature, and Celtic artistry. Honors students can explore advanced topics in Celtic history including medieval Ireland, the Northern Britons, and Pictish civilization. The curriculum culminates with an independent research project, enabling students to investigate a self-selected topic while honing their autonomous research skills.