University of Hertfordshire - BA (Hons) Business Studies with Spanish

University of Hertfordshire

BA (Hons) Business Studies with Spanish

Indicative course structure 

This course will give you a solid knowledge of business and business management. You will apply the latest business theories and paradigms to practical case studies and scenarios, allowing you to build your portfolio of professional skills. You will also benefit from modules covering core business areas such as data analytics, international strategic leadership, innovation and global business. The course will also have modules specifically focused on employability and developing and enhancing the skills necessary to thrive in your future career.  

You will have the opportunity to study abroad or spend a year in industry, giving you valuable experience and the opportunity to enhance your career prospects. 

You can also study a language with this course. You can be awarded the degree ‘with language’ in the title if you choose to study a foreign language in all years of study. 

In the first year, all students study introductory modules on business and markets, becoming a Business Professional, Understanding Marketing and then either The Global Business Environment or a chosen language (if the student has chosen to study a language). The Business and Markets module enables students to understand the economic context of modern business by introducing and developing an appreciation of the value of economic approaches, principally through examining the role and functioning of the market. The Business Professional is an introductory module that develops both academic and study skills to support students making the change to degree-level study and becoming a Business Professional in the future. The Understanding Marketing module introduces marketing today as an exciting and rapidly changing field of study. It is about understanding customers and relating to them, providing products and services that are relevant at the right price, at the right time and in the right place. These introductory modules ensure our students have a general understanding of the broad essential areas of business, to both progress in their studies and begin building their professional careers.  

In the second year, all students progress to Business Analytics, Managing People and Project Management in Business. These three core modules ensure a detailed understanding of the growing world of analytics, the theories and practicalities of managing people in the workplace as well as a grounding in project management in business. At this stage, students can choose to focus their studies on one of two specialist pathways or keep a generalist degree. The Leadership and Management pathway includes modules focusing on Leading Innovation and Change, and Leading Across Sectors, to start equipping students with essential leadership and management knowledge and skills that will benefit them in their future careers. For those students wishing to specialise in an Information Systems pathway, modules focus on User Centric Design and Mobile Business Technologies. Students staying on the generalist pathway can also opt to study these modules as well as have access to a wide range of other optional modules, including Organisational Psychology and Performance Management and Reward. This broad choice of modules allows students to build on their introductory knowledge and continue creating their professional profiles.  

In the final year, all Business students study Leadership Theory in Practice, Professional Development in the Workplace and Creative Problem Solving for Managers. The core module of Leadership Theory in Practice allows students to develop an understanding of the theory of leadership and how this translates into real-life organisational examples of leadership practice. There will also be an opportunity to examine the student’s own leadership style and how this might be developed and honed, as they move into their career. Professional Development in the Workplace is designed to enable students to reflect on work-relevant learning from their Business programme, alongside work-based learning from paid or voluntary work experience and build their experience into an employment portfolio ready for the workplace. Creative Problem Solving for Managers is the third core module in the final year and this module is very practically orientated and hands-on. It is aimed at anyone intending to become an effective manager, consultant, analyst or other professional. This module encourages students to make sense of, and understand, the difficult real-world situations they will face. Those students on the Leadership and Management pathway also study International Strategic Management and Leadership and Sustainable Development. Students on the Information Systems pathway study Databases for Management Decision Making and Advanced Project and Risk Management. For those students on a generalist pathway, they also have the choice of the specialist optional modules as well as modules including Integrated Marketing Communications, International Human Resource Management and International Marketing Communications.  

Work placement: As part of the Business degree, students can take a placement year working at an organisation found by the University or their own choice (subject to University checks). This is an excellent opportunity for students to develop work experience as well as create their professional network. Previous placement organisations include IBM, Nomura, Enterprise Rent A Car, GE Healthcare, Xerox, Vauxhall, Disney, FDM Group and Borro.  

Entry Requirements

UCAS pointsA LevelBTEC
104-112BCC-BBCMMM-DMM

GCSE: Grade 4/C in English Language and Mathematics

All students from non-majority English speaking countries require proof of English language proficiency, equivalent to an overall IELTS score of 6 with a minimum of 5.5 in each band.

Career Prospects

Employability is at the heart of every Hertfordshire degree and we’re pleased to say that 93% of graduates from the BA Business Studies go into work or further study within 6 months of graduating.

They go into a whole range of business roles, including finance officer, HR manager, key account administrator, management consultant, marketing executive, purchasing officer, project manager, quality consultant, recruitment consultant and trainee accountant. 

Our graduates launch careers with all sorts of organisations, including leading names like British Airways, Citibank, Ernst and Young, GlaxoSmithKline, KPMG, IBM, PWC, Rolls-Royce, Royal 

Around 93% of our graduates have gone on to work or further study within six months of finishing this course. Our graduates have worked at Disney, Ford, GlaxoSmithKline, IBM, KPMG, Marks and Spencer and Xerox. You can also spend time studying abroad in Europe, North or South America, the Far East or Australia.

Course Details

You will be studying four 15 credit modules in each semester (this may vary between double modules) and your contact time varies between modules, but usually you will have two sessions per week for each module, a one-hour lecture following by a one-hour seminar/tutorial. Typically, a new topic or theory will be introduced in each lecture and will be followed up with class discussion and feedback in the subsequent seminar. In addition, as part of your study time, you will be collaborating with your peers on tasks and group assignments. Module leaders also offer weekly drop in and feedback sessions, usually 2 x 1 hours per module as well as revision sessions.

The University’s ‘online learning environment’ means you can access all your course resources, literature and timetables from anywhere in the world.

Usually, assessment is split between coursework and examinations. The style of coursework can vary from presentations to business reports, essays depending on the taught topics.

Year 1

Accounting aspects of business
Analysing and managing business data
Business and markets
Introduction to organisational behaviour
The business professional
Understanding marketing

Optional modules
Spanish route a - 4a
Spanish route a - 4b
Spanish route b - 4a
Spanish route b - 4b
Spanish route c4a - advanced spanish - culture and society in spain
Spanish route c4b - advanced spanish - challenges in spanish society

Year 2

Managing people
Consumer behaviour
Financial management
Business analytics
Business operations
Project management in business

Optional modules
Spanish route a - 5b
Spanish route b - 5a
Spanish route b - 5b
Spanish route a - 5a
Spanish route c5a - advanced spanish - latin american society & culture
Spanish route c5b - advanced spanish at work

Year 3

Creative problem solving for managers
Hbs placement 0 credits compulsory
Entrepreneurship, innovation and creativity
Applied business project
Professional development for the workplace
Strategic management
Leadership theory in practice

Optional modules
Spanish mini project
Spanish project 30 credits optional
Spanish route a - 6a
Spanish route a - 6b
Spanish route b - 6b
Spanish route b - 6a
Spanish route c 6a post year abroad
Spanish route c6a - advanced spanish - current issues in spain and latin america
Spanish route c6b - advanced spanish - current issues in spain and latin america

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