Course summary
What is special about this course? This ground-breaking, internationally acclaimed masters programme offers you a unique opportunity to investigate Gaelic culture – entirely through the language of the Gaels themselves. The course gives you the chance to study in-depth the extraordinary transformations affecting the Gaelic world during recent centuries up to the present day, drawing upon the wealth of material culture, literature, tradition, and language of the people of the Highlands. You may already be knowledgeable on the tradition, material culture and history of different Highland districts. By placing them in a wider regional context through your studies, with a specific focus on material culture – the many objects made and used in the Highlands – you will attain a deeper understanding of the world of the Gaels, both past and present. The course is taught in Gaelic, from a Gaelic perspective, by internationally recognised scholars, therefore communicative ability in the language is essential. Special features ◾It is available to study entirely online ◾You can fit your studies around your personal and professional commitments ◾Emphasis on developing skills in fieldwork, oral interviewing and archival research ◾Building strong links with local communities, local and national museums and agencies ◾You can study individual modules for personal or professional development, or work towards the PgCert, PgDip or masters degree How long will my course last? ◾Part-time (structured): 3 years @ 12-16 hours per week ◾Part-time (unstructured): 6 years @ 10 hours per week
How to apply
International applicants
This course is not currently available for Student Route visa sponsorship. International students (including EU/EEA and Swiss nationals without settled status in the UK) can study the course from their home country. For students living in the UK and assessed as international for fee status, please refer to our website fees page for further information.
Entry requirements
◾2:2 honours degree or above in a relevant subject ◾Applicants without these qualifications but with relevant professional experience will be considered on an individual basis ◾A good standard of fluency in Gaelic is necessary
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI)
UHI House
Old Perth Road
Inverness
IV2 3JH