
Welsh with Journalism BA (Hons)
Bangor , United Kingdom
About This Course
This course will give you a solid academic grounding in Welsh (two thirds of the course) and the opportunity to study both practical and academic modules in journalism. You will acquire an understanding of fundamental aspects of journalism without closing the door on a career in one of the many fields where a degree in Welsh is desirable. With a combination of academic and professional-writing skills, possible careers include public relations, marketing, local government, broadcasting and journalism, publishing, teaching, arts and heritage sectors.
BA Welsh with Journalism provides a solid academic foundation in Welsh (two thirds of your course) plus the opportunity to study practical and academic modules in journalism (a third of your course). You will learn about journalism’s core requirements, without closing the door on the many other fields that require a degree in Welsh. For those with a combination of high level skills in academic and professional writing, potential careers include journalism, broadcasting, public relations, marketing, translation, local government, publishing, teaching, the arts and heritage.
Welsh at Bangor is a living language of the present day rather than a relic of the past. Here you will have the opportunity to not only study and enjoy one of the most remarkable Celtic literatures in the world, but there will also be opportunities to pursue more practical modules that will prepare you for a career. This course will enable you to research independently, to practise original thinking, to get to know Welsh literature and culture in depth and to master the various registers of the language. If you so wish, you will have the opportunity to pursue your creative interests under the guidance of experienced writers and poets. You will also gain an awareness of the Welsh language in wider international contexts. What is the relationship of Welsh with the other languages of the world? How does the fate of the language compare with languages like Basque and Irish? How have Welsh writers and poets responded to global themes such as slavery, the Holocaust and the ecological challenge of the modern industrial world?
Why choose Bangor University for this course?
- A world-renowned centre for the study of Welsh and Celtic Studies.
- Study with lecturers who have cutting-edge experience of professional digital journalism.
- Study in Gwynedd, the home of a dynamic Welsh media and creative industries sector.
Course Content
One of the strengths of Journalism at Bangor is the opportunity to learn from lecturers with practical experience in the field. The Welsh-medium provision is led by Dr Ifan Morgan Jones, former editor of the Golwg360 website and founder of Nation.Cymru. There will be an opportunity to focus on many relevant aspects during the course, e.g. digital journalism, multimedia journalism, print journalism, writing feature articles, journalism ethics and media law.
Teaching in the Department of Welsh is through lectures, seminars, tutorials and workshops. You will write essays, undertake various weekly exercises and tasks, reading and preparing for seminars. Assessment is a combination of coursework and examinations, with some modules assessed solely on the basis of coursework. Your modules each year will be equivalent to 120 credits.
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