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Discover Scottish Gaelic language and culture across different historical periods up to modern times, while enhancing your Gaelic proficiency for today's employment opportunities. Ionnsaich mu chultar na Gidhlig tro na linntean, agus leasaich do sgilean cnain airson chothroman cosnaidh nas pailte. The program allows you to explore Gaelic folklore, songs, contemporary poetry, life writing, modern fiction, and theatrical works entirely in Gaelic. The University's Gaelic programs and the city's active Gaelic-speaking community further create chances to practice Gaelic beyond academic settings. During your advanced studies, you may opt to spend one or two semesters at Trinity College Dublin or select universities in North America and Australia.
Three specialized tracks are available: Advanced 1 for students with strong Higher Gidhlig results, Intermediate 1 for those with solid Higher Gaelic marks, and Beginners 1 for those starting from scratch or with minimal knowledge. All programs focus on building relevant language competencies while examining contemporary Gaelic literature and exploring Scotland's Gaelic heritage from ancient times to today. If you advance to upper-level studies (years 3-4), you'll focus on modern Scottish Gaelic linguistics and literary works, alongside Irish language studies and the evolution of Gaelic dialects. Most instruction occurs in Gaelic.
Growing support for Gaelic has led to increasing professional prospects in the field. Alumni have pursued diverse careers in media, publishing, arts education, research, library sciences, and legal professions. Some graduates work in government services, language policy development with municipal organizations, and Brd na Gidhlig.