Modules and courses
Bangor University offers many opportunities for students who wish to study through the medium of Welsh. In collaboration with the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol, Bangor provides more modules and courses through the medium of Welsh than any other university. Bangor also has the highest number of students studying through the medium of Welsh.
The Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol's course finder will give you an indication to what extent you can study your course in Welsh.
Click the link below to read about the many benefits of studying through the medium of Welsh and to find out which modules are offered through the medium of Welsh or bilingually.
Scholarships
The Coleg awards several scholarships to students who study specific courses either partly, or wholly, through the medium of Welsh. Full details of the scholarships can be found on the Coleg's website.
Main Scholarships
The Main Scholarships are worth £3000, and are available to students who will be studying 80 credits of their course each year through the medium of Welsh and who successfully undertake Bangor University's entrance examination.
Incentive Scholarships
The Incentive Scholarships are worth £1500, and are available to students who will be studying 40 credits of their course each year in any subject where it is possible to do so through the medium of Welsh.
Membership
Membership of the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol is free of charge and open to anyone. There are four categories of membership:
- Prospective students
- University students
- University staff
- Associates
Anyone who joins as a university student or staff member will also become a member of the Bangor University Branch.
Language Skills Certificate
All students who are members of the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol have the opportunity to apply for the Welsh Language Skills Certificate. The certificate is a way of showing employers that the student's Welsh language skills are of a recognized level, and that they can communicate and write confidently in Welsh.
In order to gain the certificate, students have to complete and pass:
- A written exam (1.5 hours)
- An oral test (15 minutes)
Language support sessions are available to anyone who wishes to apply for the Certificate. Support at Bangor is provided by the language tutors at Canolfan Bedwyr.
Any student can apply for the Certificate.
Porth Adnoddau / Resource Portal
The Porth is a collaborative e-learning platform. It was set up in 2009 to encourage universities to share their Welsh-medium teaching resources, and has grown to be a focal point for studying and teaching through the medium of Welsh at universities in Wales.
It is based on Blackboard, and is accessible to staff and students in all Welsh universities.
It includes:
- electronic resources and teaching materials
- a website gallery
- modules and materials
- a searchable portal for Higher Education terms
Although the Porth includes a number of open resources, you will need to register as a user to gain access to some resources (e.g. certain modules).
The registration process is straightforward - just follow the instructions on the Porth's home page.
Emily Boyman, Swyddog Cangen y Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol, Canolfan Bedwyr, Prifysgol Bangor, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2DG.