Welsh and Italian (BA)
- QR53
4 years (Full-time) / n/a (Part-time) / n/a (Distance / E-Learning)
Within this degree scheme, students will have the opportunity to pair an increasingly popular European language with Welsh – a language experiencing a resurgence within Wales and beyond. By combining these two courses, students will acquire a wide range of transferable skills that will be valuable in a range of future careers. In addition, students will spend their third year in Italy, practising and developing their acquired language skills.

Key Facts
| UCAS Code | QR53 |
|---|---|
| Duration | 4 years |
| How to apply | www.cardiff.ac.uk/howtoapply |
| Accreditation | |
| Typical places available | The School of Welsh admits around 35 students every year to its undergraduate degree programmes. The School of European Languages, Translation and Politics admits around 230 students every year to its undergraduate degree programmes. |
| Typical applications received | The School of European Languages, Translation and Politics - 1300 The School of Welsh - 130 |
| Scholarships & Bursaries | www.cardiff.ac.uk/scholarships |
| Fees | www.cardiff.ac.uk/fees |
| Typical A-level offer | BBC |
| Admissions Tutors | Dr Christian Bueger |
| Tel Number | 029 2087 4564 / 029 2087 0824 Welsh - 029 2087 5594 |
| Email address | EUROP-UG-Admissions@cardiff.ac.uk |
| School website | www.cardiff.ac.uk/welsh www.cardiff.ac.uk/europ |
For more information about learning and assessment for these subjects, please visit the individual profiles of Italian and Welsh on our website.
| Typical A-level Offer | AAB/BBB (B in a language and B in Welsh first language or A in Welsh as second language. Three A-level subjects, generally including a B in a modern foreign language for beginners or B in Italian for the advanced pathway. General Studies is not accepted |
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| Typical WBQ Offer | Advanced Diploma with a pass in the Core and grades BB at GCE A-level, to include Welsh and another Language subject |
| Typical Int Bacc Offer | 32/34 points including 5 points from a language at higher level |
| Other | Applications from those offering alternative qualifications are welcome. Please see detailed admissions and selection criteria for more information. |
A list of commonly accepted alternative entry qualifications and admissions and selection criteria for this degree programme can be read here.
Next intake: September each year
School Contact
Name: Dr Rhiannon Marks (Welsh)
Telephone: 029 2087 5594
Fax:
Email: MarksR@caerdydd.ac.uk
School Contact
Name: Dr Christian Bueger (Italian)
Telephone: 029 2087 4564 / 029 2087 0824
Fax: