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Language Provision:
Université de Basse Bretagne, Brest

Institutional Details

Name of Institution

 Université de Basse Bretagne, Brest  

Department

 Celtic department 

Website of Department

 www.univ-brest.fr/search_full_text.php?page=affiche_formation&class=formation405029dcc968a 

Description

A degree in Celtic may be taken within the Celtic department. Modern and Earlier Breton, and Modern and Earlier Irish may be studied at full undergraduate degree level. Sociolinguistics form a core part of Breton and Celtic Studies. A certificate can be obtained in Celtic grammar and philology.
Celtic Languages are taught at this institution:
  Language
Taught
Language only
Lang. and Literature
Ab initio
A Modern Breton
 Yes
 
 
 
  Earlier Breton
 Yes
 
 
 
B Cornish
 
 
 
 
C Modern Irish
 Yes
 
 
 
  Earlier Irish
 Yes
 
 
 
D Manx
 
 
 
 
E Scottish Gaelic
 
 
 
 
F Modern Welsh
 
 
 
 
  Earlier Welsh
 
 
 
 
G Other (e.g. Continental Celtic)
 
 
 
 
H Cultural Studies/Area Studies/ Civilisation Course
 
 
 
 

*For present purposes the designation 'earlier' refers to pre-20th century stages of a language, e.g.Old Breton, Old Irish, Middle Irish, etc.

Any additional information?
 Sociolinguistics form a core part of Breton and Celtic Studies. 
Level(s) to which is it possible to study the language(s)
Language
Minor element of degree
Full undergrad. degree level
Post grad. master's level
Doctoral level
A Modern Breton
 
 Yes
 
 
  Earlier Breton
 
 Yes
 
 
B Cornish
 
 
 
 
C Modern Irish
 
 Yes
 
 
  Earlier Irish
 
 Yes
 
 
D Manx
 
 
 
 
E Scottish Gaelic
 
 
 
 
F Modern Welsh
 
 
 
 
  Earlier Welsh
 
 
 
 
G Other(e.g. Continental Celtic)
 
 
 
 
Any additional information?
  
Does this institution have a Socrates-Erasmus student mobility programme for Celtic?
  

 

 

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