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BA Business Management and Modern Languages
About this course
Business management and modern languages is a combination that addresses a real and persistent gap in international commerce. Businesses operating globally need professionals who can manage effectively across cultural and linguistic boundaries, and the combination of management competence with genuine language ability is consistently sought by multinational organisations, trading companies, and international consultancies. A degree that builds both simultaneously, rather than treating language as an add-on to a business qualification, produces graduates who are distinctively equipped for international careers. At the University of Essex, this four-year full-time BA responds to the demand for multilingual management professionals who can navigate the international and globalised nature of contemporary commerce. You will develop a grounding in business management, covering strategy, marketing, finance, organisational behaviour, and operations, alongside serious study of a modern language. The language element develops your practical communicative competence alongside cultural understanding, preparing you not just to speak another language but to work effectively in the contexts where it is used. The four-year structure includes a year in which the language is studied intensively, building the proficiency that makes the combination genuinely valuable. With a typical entry tariff of 104 UCAS points, the programme is accessible. Graduates from business management and modern languages programmes are sought by multinational companies, international consultancies, trading organisations, export and import businesses, international financial services, and the diplomatic service. The combination of commercial awareness and linguistic competence is particularly valued in roles involving international stakeholder management, market entry, and cross-border operations. Postgraduate study in international management, languages, or a specialist business field is a natural option for those who wish to deepen their expertise.
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