

BA Welsh With Creative Writing
About this course
Welsh with creative writing is a degree that brings together two disciplines with deep roots in the cultural life of Wales and the broader literary tradition. Welsh is one of Europe's oldest surviving languages, with a continuous literary tradition stretching back over a millennium and a living cultural vitality that makes it central to the identity of Wales and its communities. Studying it at degree level develops not only your command of the language but your understanding of the literature, history, and contemporary culture of Welsh-speaking Wales. Creative writing develops your abilities as a writer across different forms, including poetry, fiction, and other genres, asking you to engage with craft, voice, and the pleasures and difficulties of making original work. At Bangor University, this three-year, full-time degree offers a foundation year for students who benefit from additional preparation before the degree proper, and a sandwich year that provides the opportunity for professional experience. Work placements are embedded in the course, and a year abroad is available, giving you the chance to encounter different cultural and linguistic environments. A typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects the programme's accessibility for students from a range of backgrounds, including those with Welsh language experience who are developing it further and those who are newer to the language. Graduates of Welsh and creative writing programmes go on to work in education, broadcasting, publishing, journalism, cultural organisations, the creative industries, the civil service, and community and language development roles. Welsh language skills are particularly valued in public sector organisations in Wales, in Welsh-medium education, and in the growing creative sector serving Welsh-language communities. Many graduates also develop independent careers as writers or continue into postgraduate study in creative writing, Welsh, or a related area of cultural and literary study.
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