

BA Modern Languages with Management Studies
About this course
Modern languages with management studies addresses something that the business world increasingly recognises: that operating in global markets requires not just linguistic fluency but genuine cultural understanding. A language degree develops your ability to communicate in another tongue and to understand the social, historical, and cultural contexts that shape how people in other countries think and do business. Management studies gives you the analytical frameworks and practical tools to understand how organisations work, how strategy is formed, and how businesses operate across marketing, finance, and operations. Together, they prepare you for a career that spans cultural and commercial complexity. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year full-time programme combines language studies with a management curriculum designed to develop your expertise in global business, marketing, and communication. You will become fluent in your chosen language or languages, gain a deep understanding of the societies and cultures where those languages are spoken, and build your command of management disciplines that are directly relevant to operating in international markets. The combination develops your ability to navigate business environments where language, culture, and commercial logic interact in ways that monolingual, culturally limited managers cannot easily manage. You will graduate able to engage confidently with business partners, clients, and colleagues in other languages and to understand the cultural assumptions that underpin their behaviour. Modern languages with management is a combination that opens a genuinely wide range of career paths. Graduates work in international business, export and trade, international marketing, global consultancy, and the management of multinational organisations. Roles in government departments with international responsibilities, international non-governmental organisations, and diplomacy are also common. The language skills you develop are a lasting asset in a labour market where fluency in a second European or world language consistently commands a premium. Postgraduate study in international business, management, translation, or area studies is a natural progression for those wishing to develop their expertise further.
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