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MA Modern Languages for Business Management with French
About this course
Combining linguistic expertise with the principles of international commerce, Modern Languages for Business Management with French prepares you to work confidently across cultural and organisational boundaries. Language is not simply a communication tool in this context; it is a strategic asset that shapes how businesses negotiate, market themselves, and build relationships across borders. French is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and is an official language in dozens of countries across Europe, Africa, and beyond, making it a genuinely valuable specialism for anyone aiming at an international career. Over the four years of this programme at Heriot-Watt University, you will develop your French to a high level of fluency while also studying the core disciplines of business management, including strategy, marketing, finance, and organisational behaviour. You will explore how cultural context influences commercial decisions and how to apply management thinking in multinational environments. The programme includes a placement and work abroad year, giving you the opportunity to use your language skills in a real professional setting and to build the kind of international experience that employers consistently seek. These structured placements and the year abroad are integral to the degree rather than optional additions. The combination of rigorous language study and business education develops a distinctive set of abilities: the capacity to analyse problems from multiple cultural perspectives, to communicate complex ideas with precision in more than one language, and to adapt management approaches to different institutional contexts. You will also sharpen your research, analytical, and interpersonal skills in ways that translate directly into professional life. Graduates from programmes like this typically move into roles in international trade, export management, consultancy, marketing, diplomacy, and financial services. Many enter global corporations, public sector organisations with international remits, or NGOs working across national boundaries. Some go on to postgraduate study in international business, European studies, or translation and interpreting. The combination of verified linguistic competence and management knowledge opens doors that neither qualification alone would provide.
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