Through this program, you will gain a wealth of transferable knowledge and skills, opening doors to a variety of career paths, whether in journalism and the media or beyond.
The Welsh course is relevant to contemporary Wales and is taught by a School that is recognized for the quality and impact of its research. The course aims to produce graduates with a thorough understanding (both academic and practical) of the Welsh language, its literature and culture, a high level of oral and written language skills, and well-developed employability and creative skills. relevant to modern Wales.
The overall aim of Journalism is to equip students to become informed citizens of a media-rich society. It begins with the assumption that to understand modern society, we need to understand the central role played by the media and cultural industries. You will be able to take some practical modules, but the emphasis of the degree is academic and analytical.
Learning and assessment
We offer a supportive learning environment, where you are enabled to gain a range of skills and a wealth of specialist knowledge. Our courses develop intellectual skills, such as critical thinking, in-depth analysis, evaluating evidence, making arguments, applying theory, and using language effectively in writing and discussion. You will gain experience in areas such as team working, independent research and time management.
You will be taught in lectures and seminars. Lectures provide an overview of key subject concepts and frameworks, preparing you for undertaking independent research for the seminars and developing your own ideas. Seminars give you the opportunity to research the ideas outlined in the lectures.
Career prospects
School of Welsh
Due to the demand for Welsh speakers, a degree in Welsh provides an invaluable qualification for posts requiring bilingual personnel. Many of our graduates are now pursuing careers in law, politics, media, performing arts, administration and education, or studying at postgraduate level.
In 2016/17, 91% of the School's graduates were in employment and / or further study within six months of graduating.
School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies
In 2016/17, 96% of the School's graduates who were available for work reported that they were in employment and / or further study within six months of graduating.
Many graduates go on to our masters of journalism, public relations and postgraduate communications, and then to various media roles.
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September 2025
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