

BA Welsh And Sociology
About this course
Welsh and sociology is a combination that connects one of the most ancient and continuously spoken languages of the British Isles with the discipline that examines how society works and how its structures shape individual and collective experience. Welsh is the language of a living community of around 900,000 speakers and a literary tradition that stretches back over a thousand years, and studying it means engaging with both the contemporary vitality of Welsh-medium culture and the depth of its historical and literary heritage. Sociology brings the analytical tools to understand how communities like the Welsh-speaking community are constituted, how they maintain themselves, and how they face the pressures of social change and globalisation. At Bangor, this three-year full-time programme includes a foundation year for students who need additional academic preparation, a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you a rich combination of professional and international experience alongside your academic study. The programme is offered in a university at the heart of Welsh-speaking Wales, with direct connection to the Welsh-medium communities and cultural institutions that give the Welsh language its vitality. The typical entry tariff for direct entry is 104 points. Graduates of Welsh and sociology programmes pursue careers in Welsh language education, Welsh media, the Welsh public sector, cultural institutions, social research, community development, social work, and policy. The rare combination of Welsh fluency and sociological analysis is valued in institutions and organisations engaged with Welsh language policy, community development, and the social dimensions of Welsh life. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in Welsh, sociology, or social policy, building on the dual expertise developed during the degree.
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