Students must consult the Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) degree regulations that form minimum requirements for the relevant programs in all subjects. Listed below are special or additional requirements that must also be met by students in Gaelic Minor.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Gaelic is only available at CBU as a Minor program. Students can take Celtic Culture as a Bachelor of Arts (BA) Concentration or as the Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Academic subject.

 

Bachelor of Arts (BA) / Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Minor (24 credits in Gaelic language)

  • 3 credits GAEL1101 (Gaelic Language I)
  • 3 credits GAEL1103 (Gaelic Language II)
  • 3 credits GAEL2101 (Advanced Gaelic Language I)
  • 3 credits GAEL2103 (Advanced Gaelic Language II)
  • 3 credits GAEL3101 (Advanced Gaelic Language III)
  • 3 credits GAEL3103 (Advanced Gaelic Language IV)

 

Students wanting to Minor in Gaelic must consult the Chair of Communication and Languages and may have to take some courses at the Gaelic College/Colaisde na Gàidhlig or take an exchange year at Sabhal Mor Ostaig, the Gaelic College in Scotland to complete the requirements.

Bachelor of Arts in Community Studies (BACS) Academic Field (24 Credits)

  • 24 credits in one discipline with at least 6 credits at the 3000 or 4000 level

 

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