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Welsh and Sociology BA (Hons) Undergraduate - September 2025/26* Entry

Course Details

  • Start Month September
  • UCAS Code LQ35
  • Qualification BA (Hons)
  • Duration 3 years
  • Placement Year Yes
  • International Experience Year Yes
  • Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ Mode

    Full Time

  • Location

    Bangor

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Key Facts from Discover Uni

[0:04] Croeso i Ddiwrnod Agored Prifysgol Bangor!

[0:07] Welcome to Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ Open Day!

[0:29] I honestly couldn't have thought of a better place as a stepping stone

[0:32] to use to further my career than coming to Bangor.

[0:35] I think it was the best decision I've ever made.

[0:51] Come to Bangor - you're going to absolutely love it!

Do you have a question about life as a Â鶹´«Ã½¸ßÇå°æ student?

Our ambassadors will be happy to help you find the answer. They can tell you more about studying here, about the amazing Clubs and Societies we have, and how they made friends and settled in to life at university as a Welsh student.Ìý

If you have any questions about the course, our lecturers are on hand to help. Below are some examples of frequently asked questions. Can you think of any more?Ìý

  • What are the qualities of a successful Welsh student at Bangor?
  • How can I prepare myself to study Welsh at Bangor?
  • How will I know that Welsh at Bangor is the right choice for me?

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*The year of entry refers to the academic year in which the course begins rather than the calendar year. E.g. a course with a March 2025 start date will be shown as 'March 2024/25 Entry' because the academic year starts in September making 2024/25 the relevant academic year. Similarly, a course with a January 2025 start date will have 'January 2024/25 Entry' because 2024/25 is the academic year of entry for that course.