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MA Celtic & Anglo Saxon Studies and German (4yrs)
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Celtic and Anglo-Saxon studies occupies a unique place in the humanities, recovering the languages, literatures and cultures of the peoples who shaped early medieval Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia. It encompasses the study of Old English, Old Irish, Old Norse and related languages and their literatures, alongside the history, archaeology and material culture of these societies. This is not merely antiquarian work; understanding the Celtic and Anglo-Saxon worlds illuminates the formation of the British Isles and the roots of European languages, laws and institutions. Combining this specialism with German at the University of Aberdeen places it in a broader European context, adding fluency in one of Europe's major modern languages to your understanding of the medieval past. This four-year full-time programme develops your knowledge of the Celtic, Anglo-Saxon and Scandinavian peoples and their legacy while giving you a deep grounding in German language, history and culture. The combination is unusually coherent, because Germany, Scandinavia and the British Isles share deep historical connections through migration, political history and cultural exchange. A year abroad is built into the programme, giving you extended immersion in a German-speaking environment that develops your linguistic fluency alongside your broader academic formation. Graduates of this programme move into a range of careers where the combination of historical depth, linguistic skill and cultural breadth is valued. Heritage management, museum work, archiving, librarianship and arts administration are natural destinations for those drawn to the cultural dimensions of the degree. The language skills and analytical training the programme develops also open routes into broadcasting, publishing, education, the civil service and international business. Postgraduate study in medieval studies, Germanic languages, English literature, history or archaeology is a well-established next step for those who wish to pursue academic research or specialist professional roles in the cultural sector.
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