Prospective Students
Business Economics with a European Language (BSc)
UCAS Code:
- L1R9 BSc/BEELFr (with French)
- L1RX BSc/BEELGe (with German)
- L1RY BSc/BEELSp (with Spanish)
4 years (Full-time) / n/a (Part-time) / n/a (Distance / E-Learning)
As the European Union develops, language skills are becoming increasingly attractive to both students and employers. The degree in Business Economics with a European Language combines the main elements of a Business Economics degree with French, German or Spanish. The first year provides the essential business, statistics and economic related modules that form the basis of a degree in Business Economics together with one module in the chosen language.
Year 2 covers core elements of Business Economics, but gives equal weight to the study of the language element. The study of translation and oral skills provides an ideal preparation for the third year which is spent abroad. During their year at a University abroad, students will be taught in the language they are studying as part of their degree.
In the fourth year, when they return to
Typical Offer
AAB
Entry Requirements
Normally, AAB from any combination of three A-level subjects including a modern foreign language grade B or above and excluding General Studies, Critical Thinking and Citizenship. We also require GCSE Mathematics at grade B and GCSE English Language at grade C if not offered at AS or A level.
Alternative Entry Requirements
Applications from those offering alternative/vocational/overseas qualifications (eg Access, Vocational A-level) are welcome as are those who may have combinations of qualifications or other relevant work/life experience. Each application will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Detailed Admissions Criteria
Please click here for a full list of entry requirements and admissions criteria for this degree programme.
Next intake: September each year
School Contact
Name: Dr Kevin Stagg
Telephone: +44 (0)29 2087 5227
Fax: +44 (0)29 2087 5666
Email: business-ug@cardiff.ac.uk
School Website:
www.cardiff.ac.uk/carbs



