
Undergraduate Study
Course Information
Want to develop your language skills and your knowledge of business contexts in the EU?
Europe’s growing integration has created a greater need than ever for graduates with business and marketing skills with knowledge of foreign languages and cultures. Similarly, its increased mobility has opened up more opportunities for them too. Our programmes enable you to take advantage of both these developments.
You’ll combine aspects of international business and marketing with studying a language (French or Spanish), plus the economic, political, social and cultural environment in which international business is conducted. There’s also a unique opportunity to take a double qualification with institutions in France or Germany.
Entrance Requirements
Year 1
Highers BBBC.
A-levels CCC or a combination of A2 and AS levels, VCE and VDA.
IB Diploma with a total of 28 points.
HNC or HND with Bs in Graded Units.
Access courses and other UK/EU and international qualifications are also welcomed.
General Entrance Requirements apply.
International students can study our Undergraduate Certificate if they do not possess the necessary entrance requirements to be admitted directly to the first year of an undergraduate degree programme.
Beginners and Advanced courses in French and Spanish are available.
English Standard Grade (2), Intermediate 2 (C), GCSE (C) or equivalent. Applicants with English Standard Grade (3) will also be considered, although alternative entry conditions may be made in this case.
Full-time (3 modules per semester).
Part-time (1 or 2 modules per semester).
Available in the day.
You can study abroad for a semester, for a year or three semesters.
Business Studies; Economics; French; Marketing; Politics; Spanish.
Teaching provision in European Languages has been assessed by the Scottish Funding Council and been quality approved. Teaching provision in Business and Management has been assessed by the Scottish Funding Council and rated as ‘highly satisfactory’.
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The IMIS double degree programme is available in conjunction either with the Ecole de Management in Strasbourg, France, or the University of Passau in Bavaria, Germany (the latter is open to native speakers of German only).
In either version, the programme leads to the award of a degree from Stirling and also a degree from the partner institution.
In each case, the degree programme involves the study of three subjects. Students studying for the double degree with Strasbourg take French, Business Studies or Marketing, and have a choice of third subject, which can be either Spanish, Economics or Politics.
Native speakers of German studying for the double degree with Passau take French or Spanish, Business, and History or Politics.
The double degree with EM Strasbourg has a five-year programme common to the degree in International Management Studies in Semesters 1 – 4, after which it has two variants. Students taking only one language, French, spend Semester 6 at another French business school, and Semesters 9 and 10 at EM Strasbourg. Students studying two languages spend Semester 6 in Spain, return to Stirling for Semesters 7 and 8, then go to EM Strasbourg to study there for two further semesters.
The double degree with Passau also has two variants. Variant A, for native or near-native speakers of German who begin their studies at the University of Stirling, involves five semesters of study in Stirling, followed by a semester studying in France or Spain and then a year studying at Passau. You then return to Stirling to complete your degree and graduate from both universities on completion of your degree at Stirling. Variant B, for students who begin their studies in Germany, involves six semesters of study at Passau or another German University, two semesters at Passau, followed by a final two semesters in Stirling.
Applications are encouraged from students from throughout the European Union. As well as native speakers of German enrolled on the Passau degree, there are a number of EU students enrolled on the EM Strasbourg version of the degree, which is also open to native speakers of German.
If you decide at any point that you do not wish to take up the option of a double degree, you have the option to transfer to the related degree programme International Management Studies.
All students study three subjects during their degree. There are two compulsory pathways, namely a language (either French or Spanish) and a Business/Marketing pathway. In addition, a third pathway is chosen from a second language, Politics, Finance, Business Law or Economics. Each pathway contains modules with an international or European content.
You will take the following subjects:
In Semesters 5, 7 and 8 you will follow the same pathways but have an increasing choice of options within those pathways.
Semester 6 is spent on a work placement or studying at a university or business school in France or Spain. Alternatively, students of French may spend the whole of their third year studying at the Ecole de Management, Strasbourg.
Students taking two languages may take a year out after their second year in France or Spain, spent either as a language assistant teaching English in a school or on an approved placement. They will then spend Semester 6 in the country of the second language. In this way the degree offers two lengthy periods abroad in the country of each language studied.
Graduates will be ideally equipped for a career in international business or marketing. Not only will they have command of a language, but their study of the management subjects will have been deliberately orientated towards the international context.
Recent Stirling management graduates have gone on to a wide variety of jobs. These include advertising, marketing, banking and management. Graduates have secured positions with leading manufacturers and retailers, communications companies, and financial institutions, as well as with a variety of small- and medium-sized businesses.