

BA Business Management and Spanish
About this course
Combining business management with Spanish opens up a particular kind of career opportunity: the ability to operate fluently in international commercial environments where language and cultural understanding give you a genuine competitive advantage. Spanish is the official language of twenty countries and is spoken by hundreds of millions of people worldwide, making it one of the most commercially significant languages a business professional can hold. This degree builds both the management knowledge and the language competence to work effectively across those markets. The four-year full-time programme at Manchester Metropolitan University develops your understanding of core business disciplines, including marketing, finance, strategy, organisational behaviour, and international business, alongside a rigorous development of your Spanish language skills. The course acknowledges that the world of business is full of opportunities, and it is designed to help you find your calling in international business by moving between practical and theoretical dimensions of both strands. You will study how businesses operate across borders, how cultural context shapes commercial relationships, and how to navigate the consultancy, enterprise, and analytical challenges that international organisations face. The Spanish element develops both linguistic proficiency and cultural awareness, covering the business environments of Spain and Latin America. Manchester Metropolitan's location in one of the UK's most internationally connected cities provides a backdrop well suited to a degree with this global orientation. The city has a large and diverse business community and strong links to the sectors most likely to value Spanish-speaking business graduates, including financial services, logistics, professional services, and consumer goods. Graduates of combined business and language degrees are well placed for roles in international business development, marketing and communications, trade and export management, financial services, and consulting. Many go on to work for multinational corporations, international trade bodies, or in diplomatic and governmental roles. Postgraduate options include specialist MBAs, international management programmes, or further language and area studies.
Syllabus & Modules
Typical curriculumStudent Satisfaction
National Student Survey - 575 respondents (79% response rate)
Similarly Ranked Alternatives
What comes next? π
Choosing the right university starts with choosing the right school. Explore transparent, data-driven school profiles powered by official DfE statistics.
Explore Schools on WhatSchool.ai β

