

BSc Daearyddiaeth
About this course
Geography is among the most genuinely interdisciplinary of all university subjects, encompassing the physical processes that shape landscapes and climate, the human activities that transform environments, and the complex interactions between natural systems and the societies that depend on them. Daearyddiaeth is the Welsh-language medium geography programme at Aberystwyth, which offers students the opportunity to engage with the subject through the Welsh language, with a substantial portion of teaching delivered by Welsh-speaking academics. Studying through the medium of Welsh adds a dimension of linguistic and cultural engagement that enriches the academic experience and strengthens professional prospects in Welsh-speaking and bilingual contexts. At Aberystwyth you will study two thirds of the programme with Welsh-speaking lecturers, developing your subject knowledge in both Welsh and English and gaining the bilingual professional skills that are increasingly valued across public services, education, and many private sector organisations in Wales. The geography curriculum covers physical geography, including geomorphology, climatology, and environmental processes, alongside human geography examining urbanisation, development, migration, and political economy. Fieldwork in Wales's diverse landscapes is central to the degree, giving you direct experience of the physical and human processes you study in the classroom. Research methods, data analysis, and the ability to communicate geographical findings clearly are developed throughout the programme. Geography graduates from this Welsh-medium programme are well placed for careers in Wales's public sector, including local government, the Welsh Government, national parks, natural resources management, and Welsh-medium education, where bilingual skills are a significant asset. Environmental consultancy, planning, urban development, and sustainability roles are also accessible. The combination of subject expertise and Welsh-language fluency makes graduates of this programme particularly distinctive in the Welsh job market. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study or teacher training through the medium of Welsh, contributing to the pipeline of Welsh-speaking professionals in education and beyond.
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