University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI)

Bachelor in Gaelic and Development

Scotland

The Bachelor in Gaelic and Development at University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) is a 4 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI), established in 2011, is a distinctive Scottish institution operating through a partnership of colleges and research centres across more than 70 locations in the Highlands and Islands. With around 31,000 students and a portfolio of roughly 114 programmes, UHI specialises in making higher education accessible to learners in remote and rural communities while maintaining high academic and research standards. Its federated model combines local presence with centrally coordinated qualifications and support.

UHI offers a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in areas such as business, creative arts, education, health and environmental studies, often delivered through blended and distance learning to suit dispersed learners. The university emphasises applied research and collaboration with local businesses, public services and cultural organisations to support regional development. Technology-enhanced learning, videoconferencing and local learning centres enable students to combine on-campus experiences with flexible study arrangements.

International students drawn to UHI benefit from personalized support, opportunities for field-based learning in distinctive landscapes and research collaborations focused on community impact. The university’s approach suits students who seek practical skills, regional engagement and flexible study options. Prospective applicants should explore programme delivery methods, campus partnerships and funding or scholarship options to identify the best fit for their academic and professional goals.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Gaelic and Development at University of the Highlands and Islands is for students who want to learn about the Gaelic language and culture. This 4-year degree is taught in English and takes place on campus. Students will learn about Gaelic and how it relates to community development.

The curriculum covers subjects like Gaelic language, literature, and history, as well as community development and social policy. Students will develop skills in areas like language teaching, cultural heritage, and project management. They will also get to practice their skills through community-based projects.

After graduating, students can work as Gaelic Teachers, Community Development Officers, Cultural Heritage Managers, or Language Consultants. They can find jobs with schools, community organizations, or government agencies that value Gaelic language and culture.

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