The Modern Languages with Business Management programme at University of BirminghamÊis one of the broadest and diverse in the UK, allowing you to specialise more and more as you progress. At Birmingham, youÕll benefit from an intellectually challenging and stimulating environment for your undergraduate studies, focused on ensuring youÕre a fully supported and active learner.

One third of your degree will take place in our dynamic and internationally focusedÊBirmingham Business School. We were the countryÕs first dedicated business school and we have strong links with local, national and global businesses such as Deloitte, KPMG, PwC and Ernst & Young. As a result, our degree programmes retain a strong practical focus as well as exploring theoretical aspects.

Career:

  • Editorial Project Leader
  • Teacher
  • International Sales Coordinator
  • Investigation Specialist
  • Operations Analyst
  • Consultant
  • Marketing Officer
  • Account Executive
  • Account Planner
Developing your career
  • Careers events - we hold events covering careers in teaching, event management, marketing and working with charities to help you meet potential employers and learn more about these sectors.
  • Global Challenge - you can apply to work overseas on an expenses-paid placement during your summer vacation through our Global Challenge initiative.
  • Work experience bursary - we encourage you to apply your skills in the workplace by undertaking internships in the summer. Our work experience bursaries allow you to apply for funding to support you during unpaid internships.
  • Cultural Internships - our innovative Cultural Internships offer graduates the opportunity for a six month paid internship at a leading cultural institution in the West Midlands. These internships will give you professional experience to set you apart in a competitive graduate market. Our current partners include Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery, Birmingham REP, Birmingham Royal Ballet, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Ironbridge Gorge Museums Trust, Library of Birmingham.