The Politics and Welsh BA course at Cardiff University is a joint honors degree that combines two contrasting but complementary subjects. This timely and relevant course allows students to explore Welsh in the context of its practical and professional use, while at the same time, engage with the study of politics at both the national and international level.Course Content: The Politics and Welsh course is structured in a way that enables you to become proficient in the Welsh language and understand its value in today's society. It also offers you the opportunity to specialize in various aspects of politics as they intersect with culture, economics, history, and human rights. The course is delivered through a blend of lectures, tutorials, seminars, and practical sessions. Through these approaches, the course aims to give students an understanding of political theory, political institutions, the process of political decision-making, public policy, and the politics of identity.Key Modules: The course is divided into modules, some of which include: Welsh Language, Professional Welsh, Politics and Government, Power & Principles: International Relations since 1945, Introduction to Political Thought, Conflict, Co-operation and the State: An Introduction to International Relations, and Contemporary Welsh Politics.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol.Future Careers: The skills developed in the Politics and Welsh degree lead to a variety of careers, including those in national and local government, the Civil Service, media and communications, teaching, professional translation, law, and the heritage sector.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.