

MA Modern Languages (Italian and Persian) and Management
About this course
Italian, Persian, and management combined as a triple honours degree at St Andrews is a programme of unusual intellectual ambition, connecting two major world languages and their associated cultural traditions with the analytical and practical disciplines of business and organisational management. Italian gives access to one of the great literary and cultural traditions of Europe, a language that has shaped art, music, cuisine, fashion, and political thought in ways that reach far beyond Italy's borders. Persian opens the rich classical and contemporary literary tradition of Iran and the Persian-speaking world, as well as the political, historical, and cultural contexts of one of the world's most significant civilisations. Management provides the conceptual framework for understanding how organisations are structured, led, and made effective. At St Andrews, this four-year degree develops language and communication skills in both Italian and Persian to a high level of proficiency, alongside engagement with specialist topics in literature, culture, history, politics, and film from both traditions. Management modules develop your understanding of organisational behaviour, strategy, finance, marketing, and the analytical tools of business management. The degree includes a year abroad, which is essential for developing the linguistic confidence and cultural immersion that make language graduates genuinely distinctive in the job market. The combination of two languages, one European and one from the Persian-speaking world, with management training produces a graduate with an unusually international and cross-cultural professional perspective. Graduates of this combination move into careers in international business, diplomacy, cultural organisations, management consultancy, arts administration, and any field where the combination of Italian and Persian language skills alongside management knowledge creates genuine value. The rarity of Persian at a high level, combined with Italian and management training, is particularly relevant for roles in international organisations, the cultural sector, and businesses with interests in both European and Persian-speaking markets. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in management, area studies, or language-related fields.
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