Choosing Celtic Civilization (incorporating Early Irish and Welsh) Celtic Civilization can be taken as part of a Joint Honours degree (DN500) and can also be taken on a part-time basis (DN501). Early Irish and Welsh can be studied as part of Celtic Civilization, or as electives. Review the subjects you can study with Celtic Studies by looking at the diagram on here. Why is this course for me? Celtic Civilization enables students to form an overview of the history, literature, language and culture of the Celts over the centuries. No knowledge of the Celtic languages is required, but students, if they choose, may get an introduction to Early Irish, Medieval Welsh, Modern Welsh and Breton. Many of the Celtic Civilization modules are good choices as electives for those interested in Celtic culture in Ireland and beyond.
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Career & Graduate Study Opportunities This degree provides the skills that will allow you to follow a wide range of graduate studies as well as career opportunities in: Heritage Research The media Teaching Business Early Irish also prepares students for graduate studies and offers career opportunities dealing with manuscripts and lexicography.