

BA Modern Languages and Business Studies
About this course
Modern languages and business studies brings together two forms of intelligence that are increasingly valued by global employers: linguistic and cultural fluency across more than one language, and the strategic, financial, and operational understanding of how businesses work in competitive markets. Language skills without business knowledge can leave graduates dependent on roles where they are primarily translators or communicators; business knowledge without language skills limits access to markets and organisations where deeper cultural understanding is decisive. This combination trains you to operate confidently across both dimensions simultaneously. At Newcastle University, this four-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you a genuinely distinctive combination of professional experience and international immersion. You will develop your chosen languages to a high level of accuracy and fluency, studying literature, culture, and contemporary society in your target languages, while also covering core business disciplines including strategy, marketing, finance, and management. The year abroad typically involves both study and work in a country where your languages are spoken, which is a powerful combination of linguistic development and professional experience. A typical entry tariff of 136 points reflects the programme's broad accessibility. Graduates of modern languages and business studies programmes are well placed for careers in international trade, financial services, management consultancy, marketing, diplomacy, and roles with multinational companies operating across European or global markets. The combination of language skills and business acumen is particularly valued in organisations that need people who can not only communicate across borders but understand the commercial context they are operating in. Further study in international business, area studies, translation, or a specialist business discipline is a natural continuation.
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