| | Business Management with Welsh (BSc) | | |
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| School | Cardiff University | | |
| Location | Cardiff, WlS, United Kingdom | | |
| School Type | University | | |
| School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 24,450
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| Degree | Bachelor | | |
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| Length | 3 Year(s) | | |
| Entry Grade (%)* | 80% | | |
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| Prerequisites Notes | Applicants are required to have a minimum of 80% average in six U/M subjects at Year 12 with at least a minimum of 80% in any required subjects. Applicants will be expected to have written Welsh of an appropriate standard (generally indicated by having studied their A-levels through the medium of Welsh, or by having an A-level or AS in Welsh [first language]). Please note that this course is not available to second language Welsh students. | | |
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| Scholarships | 2 scholarship(s) | | |
| Description | This is an innovative and modern course, designed to combine the main elements of a Business Management degree with the study of the Welsh language and its culture, preparing you for opportunities within the changing labour market in Wales. This combination is intended to enhance the range of professional employment opportunities open to you after graduation whilst providing a multidisciplinary and broad education across the business management and Welsh disciplines.
Through your study of Business Management you will gain a thorough knowledge of the main disciplines relevant to management and business together with an appreciation of the different operational areas involved in business organisations. The solid foundation of knowledge that you will gain prepares and enables you to then specialise in areas that you find interesting and that reflect your career aspirations. In studying Welsh you will develop high-level skills in the language itself as well as gaining a thorough understanding of its place in contemporary Wales. After the first year you will have the opportunity to specialise by choosing from a range of optional modules which cover a variety of fields relevant to business and management. These include language planning and policy, the sociology of language, sociolinguistics, language technology, and professional translation. You will also engage with literary, linguistic and cultural topics. | | |
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