The Welsh and Music BA course at Cardiff University offers an immersive academic experience that combines the study of Welsh language and culture with the exploration of different aspects of music. The course intends to develop the students' linguistic skills, deepen their understanding of music theory and practice, and nurture critical thinking.Course Content: The course provides an in-depth understanding of the Welsh language through the study of its literature, its place in society, and other relevant cultural aspects. Exploring music from a global perspective, students learn about music history, composition, performance, ethnomusicology, and music aesthetics philosophy. Students also get experience in music performance and opportunities to work with professional musicians.Key Modules: Key modules of the Welsh course include 'The Makers of Welsh Literature', 'Patagonia: Language, Culture, and Society', and 'Welsh on Work Placement'. Music modules include ‘Techniques and Materials’, ‘Music in Culture and Society’, ‘Composition’, ‘Performance’ and ‘Music of the 1960s’. Accreditations: Cardiff University School of Welsh is accredited by the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol and the university is a member of the Russell Group of leading UK research-intensive universities.Future Careers: Graduates of this course are equipped for careers in a variety of sectors, including the creative industries, education, translation, and public relations. They can also pursue postgraduate studies in both Welsh and Music.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.