

MA Business Management and Gaelic Studies
About this course
Business management and Gaelic studies is an unusual combination, and an intellectually rich one. Business management gives you the analytical and organisational skills to understand how enterprises operate, compete, and grow. Gaelic studies adds something different: an immersion in Scotland's oldest living language and the cultural, historical, and literary traditions it carries. Together, the two disciplines produce a graduate with strong management capabilities and a depth of cultural and linguistic knowledge that is rare and genuinely valuable, particularly in Scottish and international contexts where Gaelic heritage and identity play a significant role. At the University of Aberdeen, this four-year full-time degree provides a thorough grounding in management and organisations alongside an in-depth engagement with Gaelic language and culture. In the business strand, you will study the key functions of management, exploring strategy, marketing, finance, and organisational behaviour while developing the analytical and professional skills that employers in business and the public sector value. The Gaelic strand develops your language competence alongside knowledge of Gaelic origins, literature, history, and the contemporary cultural landscape of Gaelic-speaking communities. A year abroad is built into the programme, broadening your academic and personal horizons and giving you exposure to other languages and cultures. The combination positions you well for roles in Scotland's public and third sectors, creative industries, heritage organisations, and any business environment where engagement with Scotland's cultural identity matters. Graduates go on to careers in business management, the public sector, heritage and cultural organisations, broadcasting, education, community development, and any field with a Scottish or Gaelic dimension. The management skills you develop are transferable across every sector, while the Gaelic specialism opens specific doors in Scottish education, government, and cultural policy. Postgraduate study in business, Gaelic or Celtic studies, or education is also a natural progression.
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