UHI Argyll, HTC, UHI Inverness, UHI Moray, UHI North, West and Hebrides, UHI Orkney, UHI Perth, UHI Shetland, Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)
Follow your passion for literature and culture with a degree that invites you to explore both the global literary landscape and the rich heritage of the Gaelic world. The BA (Hons) Literature with Gaelic Studies encourages you to combine your interests in language, culture, and critical thinking, building a degree that reflects your personal goals and ambitions. Through a wide range of modules, delve into major themes, ideas, and movements in literature while deepening your understanding of Gaelic language, history, and identity.
In your first and second years, take a broad and engaging approach to both disciplines, laying a strong foundation in literary and cultural studies. As you move into your third and fourth years, focus on the topics that speak most to your interests, working closely with academic staff whose research directly shapes the modules you study. From your first semester, become part of a vibrant, supportive research culture that values curiosity, creativity, and independent thinking.
Throughout the course, sharpen your analytical and research skills while exploring connections between literature, language, and society. You also have the freedom to branch out and explore other Humanities subjects such as philosophy, history, geography, archaeology, and politics — enriching your degree and widening your perspectives.
3 Highers at BBC including two relevant subjects.
September
Degree
BA Hons
Part time (day)
V40G
4 years
History, Heritage and Social Studies
10