

MA Modern Languages (German and Spanish) and Management
About this course
The combination of German, Spanish, and management at the University of St Andrews reflects a clear-eyed recognition that the most effective international managers are those who can operate in multiple languages and engage authentically with the cultures they encounter. German and Spanish between them cover enormous swathes of the global economy, from the industrial heartland of Central Europe to the markets of Latin America. Adding management to both languages means you graduate with practical commercial knowledge alongside genuine linguistic and cultural competence. As an MA (Hons) student of German, you will develop your language and communication skills to a high level of proficiency, choosing from a broad range of course options that explore the rich cultural heritage of the German-speaking lands. In Spanish you will build comparable fluency and engage with the literatures, histories, and contemporary cultures of Spain and Latin America. Management study at St Andrews covers the core disciplines of the subject: strategy, organisational behaviour, finance, marketing, and operations. The year abroad is integral to the degree, placing you in an environment where you can develop your languages in context and build the cross-cultural experience that distinguishes graduates of this programme. Graduates are exceptionally well placed for careers in international business, finance, management consulting, diplomacy, and any sector that requires people who can work across cultural and linguistic boundaries. The typical entry tariff of 232 points reflects the competitive demand for places and the strength of the student cohort. Many graduates enter large multinational organisations where the combination of language skills and management knowledge is directly applicable. Others go into public sector roles with international remit, or into graduate training schemes where language ability is an asset. Postgraduate study in management, international business, or European and Latin American studies is a natural continuation.
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