

MA International Business Management with a Modern Language
About this course
International business management is concerned with how organisations operate across national boundaries, navigating the cultural, regulatory, economic, and strategic complexities that distinguish international from purely domestic business. Adding a modern language to that training extends the degree's value considerably, giving you the communicative and intercultural competence to engage with colleagues, clients, and partners in their own language, and the deeper cultural understanding that fluency brings. At Heriot-Watt University, this four-year, full-time programme takes both dimensions seriously, combining strong business theory with language training and an international outlook that reflects Heriot-Watt's global campus network. You will study business strategy, finance, marketing, organisational behaviour, and the economics of international trade, building a rigorous understanding of how businesses function and compete in global markets. Alongside the business curriculum, you will develop your chosen modern language to a level that supports professional and academic engagement, and the programme's international business focus means that you consistently apply both sets of skills to real-world scenarios involving cross-cultural communication and global market dynamics. Heriot-Watt's presence across multiple international locations gives the programme a distinctive global character. Graduates of international business management with a modern language are well positioned for careers in international organisations, multinational corporations, export management, international marketing, consultancy, and trade finance. The combination of business acumen and language skill is valued wherever organisations work across borders, and many graduates find roles that take them abroad or into international-facing positions from early in their careers. Postgraduate study in international business, management, or language-focused programmes is also a common route for those who want to specialise further or develop leadership capabilities.
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