

BA Modern Languages and Economics
About this course
Modern languages and economics is a combination designed for a world in which global economic activity is conducted in multiple languages and across multiple cultural contexts. Language study develops your ability to communicate fluently in another tongue and to understand the social, cultural, and historical contexts that shape how people in other countries think and do business. Economics provides the theoretical frameworks and quantitative tools to understand how markets work, how international trade operates, and what drives prosperity and inequality at national and global levels. Together, they equip you to engage with the international economy from the inside, not just as an observer but as a participant who can operate directly in foreign-language business environments. At the University of Leeds, this four-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year and work placement opportunities, giving you structured professional experience alongside your academic studies. You will study compulsory theoretical and applied economics content throughout the programme, with the flexibility to choose economics modules that particularly interest you, alongside sustained language development in your chosen modern language. The combination develops your economic analytical skills alongside genuine linguistic fluency and cultural understanding, preparing you for a career that spans the international dimension of the economy. Modern languages and economics graduates are valued by employers across international business, finance, consultancy, diplomacy, journalism, and government. The language skills you develop are a lasting advantage in a labour market where fluency in a second European or world language commands a premium, and the economics component provides the analytical rigour to work in demanding commercial and policy environments. Common graduate destinations include roles in international banking and finance, economic policy, trade and export, international marketing, and management in multinational organisations. Postgraduate study in economics, international business, European studies, or a related field is a natural next step for those seeking to develop their expertise further.
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