BScManagement Sciences and Spanish
Study location | United Kingdom, Southampton |
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Type | Bachelor courses, full-time |
Nominal duration | 4 years |
Study language | English |
Awards | BSc |
Course code | NR24 |
Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) good results in Spanish The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. Upload documents in original language and translations. You must take verified copies of the entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. |
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Language requirements | English IELTS: 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.5 in Reading and Writing, 6.0 in Listening and Speaking) |
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Other requirements | At least 1 reference(s) must be provided. A motivation letter must be added to your application. |
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Overview
Interested? To learn more about this study programme, entry requirements and application process, please contact one of our consultants in a country nearest to you.
Programme structure
As a language student you will be allocated to a stage of language proficiency in our unique system of seven language levels. This is designed to place you at the stage most appropriate to develop your spoken and written skills, enabling you to make rapid progress in Spanish. In all years of study you will benefit from our wide range of resources. You will use the excellent facilities in the Centre for Language Study and in our Spanish Resources Room, including extensive multimedia facilities and online resources.
In year 1, students normally take a 50/50 balance of core modules in both subjects. However, you may take up to 15 credits per semester in the form of an alternative subject from elsewhere.
In your second and final year, you will have a choice of modules from both subjects, with the option of taking up to 25% of your programme in an alternative subject. A special module in year two will prepare you for your year abroad and for the academic work you will complete during this year.
The third year is spent in a Spanish-speaking country which offers you a unique opportunity to enhance your linguistic and cultural proficiency. You can spend your year abroad as an English language assistant in a school, studying at one of our partner universities or on a work placement.
Many students go to Spain, where you can study in cities such as Barcelona, Granada, Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Malaga, Castellón and Salamanca. An increasing number now choose to spend their year in Latin America where we have links in Chile, Colombia and Mexico (and also Brazil, for students of Portuguese). We also have an innovative scheme in Mexico – developed by the University and the Mexican Education Ministry – for students to work as a Language Resources Assistant in a University. In addition, we also have strong links with the Anglo Mexican Foundation which offers teaching assistant opportunities.
Wherever you go for your year abroad, you will carry out an investigative project, supervised by a tutor at Southampton.
The final year provides you with a range of module options, taking into account that you may wish to specialise in an area that most suits your interests, combines with what you have studied so far, and relates well to the first-class research of our staff. You will also have the opportunity to prepare an extended research dissertation under the guidance of an academic supervisor.
We place great importance on the development of graduate skills vital for future employment through the integration of transferable skills into learning and teaching, in particular language skills and strategy training through all your years of study at Southampton.
Career opportunities
Employability is embedded into the course modules from the first year onwards, right from the first lecture. We offer a number of optional employability modules.
A year abroad can also give you the chance to achieve something away from education-centred activity, such as gaining relevant work experience to help form your future plans. With many employers now expecting extracurricular or voluntary experience, this can prove vital.
Your specialist skills in intercultural communication, listening and language will be highly valued by employers. Studying management sciences and Spanish will help you to gain the abilities needed to navigate the early years of your career.
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