Celtic and French - MA (Hons): Fees & Entry Requirements at The University of Edinburgh, UK

Celtic and French - MA (Hons)

UK

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What will I learn?

The relationship between Scotland and France, two nations with Celtic roots, stretches back many centuries.This joint honours programme gives you the opportunity to study the languages, literatures and cultures of the Celtic and French-speaking worlds, which today extend to countries in Europe, Africa and the Americas. Study with us and you will gain advanced language skills while learning about extraordinarily rich cultures, from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. You will spend Year 3 either studying or working in France.Our courses explore contemporary issues such as language policy and revitalisation, colonisation and decolonisation.At all levels of study on this four-year, joint honours programme, we offer courses in the languages, literatures, histories, and cultures of the Celtic world.You have the option to study Scottish Gaelic and build up to advanced competency in the language.A choice of pathways through the programme enables you to develop your own interests in particular areas, periods and disciplines of Celtic studies.Our expertise covers:Scottish Gaelic from the late Middle Ages to the present, including language policy and revitalisationthe medieval literary tradition in Early Irish and Medieval Welsh - the most extensive in the whole of Europethe rich oral tradition recorded from the 18th century to the present daypoetry from the 18th century golden age of Gaelic literature19th and 20th century responses to the rapid social, cultural, and linguistic changes in countries where the Celtic languages are spokenthe writing, song, and media production emerging from the lively and varied contemporary cultural scene in Gaelic Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.Studying languages and cultures to degree level demonstrates that you are a good communicator, and someone open to other cultures and new ideas – what employers value as Intercultural Competence.Beyond the language skills you will develop on this programme, and the nuanced understanding you will gain of diverse cultures and societies, graduating with a four-year Master of Arts degree from the University of Edinburgh shows intellectual maturity, resilience, and flexibility.The skills you will be able to demonstrate to employers when you graduate include the ability to:understand, analyse and articulate complex issues and conceptsmanage your time to meet deadlines on different types of projectwork independently and as part of a group

Which department am I in?

School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures

Study options

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
£28,000.00 (30,50,774) per year
This is a provisional fee yet to be approved
Start date

September 2026

Venue

Main Campus

Old College, South Bridge,

Edinburgh,

EH8 9YL, Scotland, United Kingdom

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
£29,600.00 (32,25,104) per year
This is a fixed fee
Start date

September 2026

Venue

Central area campus

George Square,

Edinburgh,

EH8 9JZ, Scotland, United Kingdom

Entry requirements

For international students

Standard entry requirement: SQA Highers: ABBB by end of S5 or AABB/ABBBB by end of S6. BBB must be achieved in one year of S4-S6. A Levels: ABB. IB: 34 points with 655 at HL. Minimum entry requirement: SQA Highers: ABBB by end of S6. BBB must be achieved in one year of S4-S6. A Levels: ABB. IB: 34 points with 655 at HL.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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