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One of the most exciting elements of any degree in Modern Languages is the opportunity to spend your third year abroad, perfecting your language skills, developing a thorough appreciation of another culture and acquiring all manner of transferable skills.
We’ll help you organise your time away, and you’ll be supported throughout by your Year Abroad Coordinator, as well as our academic and wellbeing teams. This means you can relax and embrace hands-on opportunities working, studying or visiting in your chosen countries!

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Study at the University of Birmingham and learn from world-class experts—authors of key works and leaders with global teaching and research experience.
At Birmingham, you’ll have plenty of support to help you adjust to university life:
Your degree is designed to help you achieve 120 credits per year, which equals about 40 hours of learning each week. This includes lectures, seminars, workshops, independent study, revision, and assessments.
You’ll be assessed in different ways to suit each module. At the start of a module, you’ll be told how and when you’ll be assessed. Methods will vary but may include coursework (e.g., essays), group or individual presentations and projects, exams, reports or computer-based assignments.
Feedback: You will receive timely feedback on each assessment, so you can learn from it and improve your performance in future assessments.
The modules listed for this programme are regularly reviewed to ensure they are up-to-date and informed by the latest research and teaching methods.
The optional module information listed for this programme is intended to be indicative, and the availability of optional modules may vary from year to year. Where a module is no longer available, we will let you know as soon as we can and help you to make other choices.
2026/27 Session
One language with Business Management
Students must take 40 credits in Business Management and 80 credits in one modern foreign language. The compulsory module Discover: Personal, Academic and Professional Development in Modern Languages counts towards your language credits.
Two languages with Business Management
Students who opt to study two modern foreign languages are required to study 40 credits in each language and 40 credits in Business Management. If you are studying two languages (combining French, German, Spanish), the Discover: Personal, Academic and Professional Development in Modern Languages module will count towards one of your languages.
Portuguese can only be taken to a maximum of 40 credits in Year 1.
Catalan and Mandarin can only be taken to a maximum of 40 credits in any year.
Beginners German and beginners French can only be taken to a maximum of 80 credits in Year 1 if combined with 20 credits of departmental modules.
The following must be taken:
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Discover: Personal, Academic and Professional Development in Modern Languages | 20 |
| Introduction to Economics and Finance | 20 |
| Introduction to Management and Marketing | 20 |
The following core language modules – 40 credits for post-a-level, or 40 credits at beginners level – are compulsory at Stage I for each language followed.
French (choose either the Beginners or Advanced modules):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| French Language 1 (Advanced) | 20 |
| French Language 1 (Beginners) | 20 |
German (choose either the Beginners or Advanced modules):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| German Language 1 (Advanced) | 20 |
| German Language 1 (Beginners) | 20 |
Spanish (choose either the Beginners or Advanced modules):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Spanish Language 1 (Advanced) | 20 |
| Spanish Language 1 (Beginners) | 20 |
Portuguese (These modules are compulsory for all students studying Portuguese):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Environment, Sustainability and Development in the Portuguese-speaking world | 20 |
| Portuguese Language 1 (Beginners): Boas-vindas! | 20 |
Mandarin (choose both Beginners modules):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Mandarin Chinese Language beginners I | 20 |
| Mandarin Chinese Language beginners II | 20 |
Catalan (students must take all modules for the Catalan Minor (40 credits):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Beginners Catalan Language A | 10 |
| Beginners Catalan Language B | 10 |
| Catalan Culture Project A | 10 |
| Catalan Culture Project B | 10 |
Core modules
These modules are core for students who study Advanced or Beginners French, German or Spanish in any language combination.
One language with Business Management
If you are studying one language (French, German, Spanish), Please select your additional core module below.
Two languages with Business Management
If you are studying two languages (combining French, German, Spanish), the Discover module will count towards one of your languages. Please select your additional core module below.
If you are studying two languages (one is French, German, Spanish combined with Catalan, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese), you do not need to select a core module below. The Discover module will count towards French, German or Spanish.
French:
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Exploring Identities in the French and Francophone world | 20 |
German:
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Nation, Democracy, Diversity in the German-speaking world | 20 |
Spanish:
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Introduction to Hispanic Cultures | 20 |
Optional Modules
Students studying one language with Business Management
Your compulsory language and Business Management modules will total 80 credits. You will also take the compulsory 20-credit module: Discover: Personal, Academic and Professional Development in Modern Languages.
For your remaining credits, you will select ONE optional module. You can choose EITHER an optional module relevant to the language you are studying OR departmental modules which are available to all students.
Depending on the number of credits students opt to take in each subject, optional module choices may be restricted (please refer to the module choice information)
Student studying two languages with Business Management
You do not choose any optional modules.
Availability of particular modules varies from year to year and is subject to timetabling constraints.
2027/28 Session
NB: To proceed from Stage I to Stage II a student must have a minimum of 100 credits, to include the relevant compulsory language module(s).
One language with Business Management
Students must take 40 credits in Business Management and 80 credits in one modern foreign language.
Two languages with Business Management
Students who opt to study two modern foreign languages are required to study 40 credits in each language and 40 credits in Business Management.
Portuguese can only be taken to a maximum of 40 credits in Year 2.
Catalan and Mandarin can only be taken to a maximum of 40 credits in any one year.
Intermediate German and Intermediate French can only be taken to a maximum of 80 credits in Year 2 if combined with 20 credits of departmental modules.
The following must be taken:
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| International Economics and Financial Decision Making | 20 |
Business Management Students must choose one of the following:
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Human Resource Management | 20 |
| Marketing & New Technology | 20 |
The following core language modules are compulsory at Stage II for each language followed.
French (choose either the Intermediate or advanced module):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| French Language 2(Intermediate) | 20 |
| French Language 2 (Advanced) | 20 |
German ((choose either the Intermediate or Advanced module):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| German Language 2 (Advanced) | 20 |
| German Language 2 (Intermediate) | 20 |
Spanish (choose either the Intermediate or Advanced module):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Spanish Language 2 (Advanced) | 20 |
| Spanish Language 2 (Intermediate) | 20 |
Portuguese (These modules are compulsory for all students studying Portuguese):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Cultural Industries: Creativity in Change | 20 |
| Portuguese Language 2 (Intermediate): Vamos lá! | 20 |
Catalan (students must take all modules for the Catalan Minor (40 credits):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Intermediate Catalan Language A | 10 |
| Intermediate Catalan Language B | 10 |
| Artistic and Literary Representations of Barcelona | 20 |
| Gender, New Media and Cultural Identity | 20 |
Mandarin (choose both Intermediate modules):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Mandarin Chinese Language Intermediate I | 20 |
| Mandarin Chinese Language Intermediate II | 20 |
Optional Modules
Students should aim for an even balance of credits between semesters. If you have an imbalance, you may not take more than 70 credits in one semester.
You will take 40 credits in Business Management.
Depending on your language combination, your compulsory language modules will total 20 or 40 credits (per language).
For your remaining credits, you will select between ONE and THREE optional modules. You can choose EITHER optional modules relevant to the language(s) you are studying OR departmental modules which are available to all students.
Depending on the number of credits students opt to take in each subject, optional module choices may be restricted (please refer to the module choice information)
Availability of particular modules varies from year to year and is subject to timetabling constraints
2028/29 Session
NB: To proceed from Stage II to Stage IIb (Year Abroad) a student must have a minimum of 100 credits to include the relevant compulsory language modules.
Year 2 will be weighted at 25% and final year at 75%. The Year Abroad will be assessed on a pass/fail basis only and it will not contribute to the final degree classification. Students following a single language must normally complete 120-credits in total of year abroad modules (all at intermediate level) in that language. Students following two languages must normally complete 120 -credits in total of year abroad modules (all at intermediate level). If students are studying two languages and do not split the year, they must normally take a vacation course in the other language. Students who enter the University as beginners in a language must normally spend at least a semester (or equivalent work period) in a country where that language is spoken. There is no automatic right to do a work placement in any of the languages. Where students can show valid grounds, as defined and approved by the Department of Modern Languages, exemption from the year abroad may be permitted. In such cases, students will transfer to a 3 year programme.
Students will take a combination of the following modules to the value of 120 credits:
2029/30 Session
To proceed from Stage IIb (or from Stage II for the 3-year programme) to Stage III a student must have a minimum of 100 credits, to include the relevant compulsory language module(s).
One language with Business Management Students must take 40 credits in Business Management and 80 credits in one modern foreign language.
Two languages with Business Management Students who opt to study two modern foreign languages are required to study 40 credits in each language and 40 credits in Business Management.
Catalan and Mandarin can only be taken to a maximum of 40 credits in any one year.
The following must be taken:
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Corporate Finance and Supply Chain Management | 20 |
| Strategic and Innovation Management | 20 |
Independent Study Modules:
All students must take 40 credits of independent study in Modern Languages.
There is one exception for students taking two languages with Business Management where one language is Mandarin or Chinese. Students can only take 20 credits of independent study in Modern Languages due to the credit requirements for compulsory core language and business management modules.
Students studying one language must take the following dissertation module:
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Final Year Extended Independent Study Module in Modern Languages | 40 |
Students taking two languages (40 credits in each language) must take both of the following dissertation modules in Modern Languages (one in each language):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Final Year Independent Study Module in Modern Languages Semester 1 | 20 |
| Final Year Independent Study Module in Modern Languages Semester 2 | 20 |
Students taking two languages (40 credits in each language where one is Mandarin or Portuguese) must take the following dissertation module.
NB: The dissertation cannot be taken in Mandarin.
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Final Year Independent Study Module in Modern Languages | 20 |
The following language modules are compulsory at Stage III for each language followed.
At least 20 credits must consist of independent study in modern languages.
Catalan and Mandarin can only be taken to a maximum of 40 credits in any one year.
Portuguese can only be taken to a maximum of 80 credits in Year 2 if combined with 20 credits of departmental modules and the Independent Study module.
French:
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| French Language Final Year | 20 |
German:
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| German Language Final Year | 20 |
Spanish:
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Spanish Language Final Year | 20 |
Portuguese (These modules are compulsory for all students studying Portuguese):
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Portuguese Language Final Year: Avante! | 20 |
| Thinking Otherwise: Decolonial Approaches to Contemporary Thought and Culture | 20 |
Catalan (Students must also choose an independent study module on a Catalan-related topic):
Mandarin:
| Module title | Credits |
|---|---|
| Contemporary Chinese Language and Business Culture Advanced I | 20 |
| Contemporary Chinese Language and Business Culture Advanced II | 20 |
Optional modules
Students should aim for an even balance of credits between semesters. If you have an imbalance, you may not take more than 70 credits in one semester.
You will take 40 credits in Business Management.
Depending on your language combination, your compulsory language modules will total 20 or 40 credits (per language). You must also take 40 credits of Independent Study modules.
If you have any credits remaining, you will ONE optional module. You can choose EITHER optional modules relevant to the language(s) you are studying OR departmental modules which are available to all students.
Depending on the number of credits students opt to take in each subject, optional module choices may be restricted (please refer to the module choice information).
Availability of particular modules varies from year to year and is subject to timetabling constraints.
To secure a place at Birmingham, you'll need to meet our general entry requirements as well as those specific to your course.
AAB A level grade B is required for the advanced language you wish to study. It is also possible to study two beginner (including post-GCSE) languages without taking an advanced language.
6,6,5 32 points overall.
BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM, plus B at A level in the required subject/s mentioned below. BTEC Diploma: DD, plus B at A level in the required subject/s mentioned below. BTEC Subsidiary Diploma: D, plus AB at A level, including the required subject/s mentioned below.
Number of A levels required: 3
Required subjects and grades
A level grade B is required for the advanced language you wish to study. It is also possible to study two beginner (including post-GCSE) languages without taking an advanced language.
General Studies
Accepted.
IB Diploma
6,6,5 in Higher level subjects plus 32 points overall. You also will require a Higher Level or equivalent if you wish to study French, German or Spanish at advanced level. All our languages are available from Beginner level.
BTEC qualifications
Independent language diplomas:
If you would like to study advanced French, Spanish, or German as part of your programme but are not currently studying the required language at A level, we are happy to consider applications from those offering an independent language diploma at B2 level as demonstration of advanced language skills.
The independent language diplomas we would consider are as follows; DELF-B2 (French), DELE-B2 (Spanish), Goethe-Zertifikat-B2 (German). These diplomas are assessed against the criteria set by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, and can be studied for in your own time or through a language centre. These diplomas will be considered when taken in addition to three A levels or equivalent qualifications as outlined above.
Applicants who take the EPQ and meet our offer criteria will be made the typical offer for their programme of choice, plus an alternative offer which will be one grade lower plus a grade A in the EPQ. This offer would apply if you make Birmingham your firm choice.
Applicants who take the Core Maths qualification and meet our offer criteria will be made the typical offer for their programme of choice, plus an alternative offer which will be one grade lower plus a grade A in Core Maths. If you are also taking A-level Maths, you will not be eligible for an alternative offer through studying Core Maths. This offer would apply if you make Birmingham your firm choice.
If you are an international student, you will need to demonstrate you have a suitable level of English proficiency, usually through the form of an IELTS or equivalent qualification or a Presessional English course.
If you have a conditional offer for Birmingham where English is a requirement, you can take a Presessional English course as an alternative to retaking IELTS or a similar qualification. We offer on-campus courses all year round starting from September, including additional online courses in the summer term. Teaching takes place in small classes with no more than 18 students to maximise class participation.

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Students who are eligible and complete a Pathways to Birmingham programme will receive an alternative offer, which is typically two grades below the standard offer.
Our Contextual Offer scheme recognises the potential of students whose personal circumstances may have restricted achievement in school or college. If you are eligible to benefit from the Contextual Offer scheme, you will receive an offer which is one grade lower than the standard offer. You don’t need to apply for this – it will be assessed and applied at the point of application if you’re eligible.
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per year for domestic (UK) students for 2026/27
*The University will charge the maximum approved tuition fee per year. If Parliament agrees on an increase in tuition fees, the University will increase fees for each year of study, normally in line with these changes and will communicate any change in the fees to you without delay. The fee for September 2025 entry was £9,535 for UK students. If you are applying for 2026 entry, you will be advised of the annual tuition fee once it is confirmed by the Government.
To help with the cost of studies, undergraduate students from the UK can apply for student finance through the Student Loans Company. The support available is made up of a tuition fee loan and a maintenance loan which helps to cover living costs.
At Birmingham, we believe that financial worries should not be a barrier to accessing higher education. That’s why we offer a range of additional financial support for students through scholarships, bursaries and other awards.

If you're a UK student and starting university in September 2026, find out more about what financial support is available to you.

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Whatever your journey to university looks like, we’re here to support you every step of the way. For all undergraduate courses at Birmingham, you apply online through UCAS. The UCAS website has lots of information and advice around the process.
Application deadline for September 2026 entry. Applications close at 18:00 GMT.
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On our Modern Languages courses, you’ll build skills that are useful in workplaces all over the world, preparing you to succeed in lots of different careers after university.
Our Modern Languages graduates have a wide range of skills that are valued by employers, such as:
Our Modern Languages students have gone on to secure roles such as Translator, Director, Founder, and Communications Manager, working for organisations such as:
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Your experience studying at Birmingham will give you the opportunity to discover new experiences, develop different skills and make friends for life.
Our bustling campus with its beautiful grounds, friendly community, and excellent facilities will quickly make you feel at home. We offer you a huge variety of accommodation options in the UK’s second city, exciting activities to get involved in outside your studies, as well as all the support and advice you need.

Coming to Birmingham to study might be your first time living away from home. In our student accommodation, you can enjoy your independence in safe, welcoming and sociable surroundings.

Our cosmopolitan city has a unique history and so much to see and do. With an ever-changing food and drink scene, a vibrant nightlife and plenty of culture, our city is more than somewhere to study.

Whoever you are and wherever you come from, we are committed to providing the best possible support to our students, both before you start and throughout your time on campus.

Our beautiful campus is the place where our diverse community comes together to learn and socialise. Like a town of its own, it’s just minutes from the hustle and bustle of the UK’s second city.
Explore your options for combining subjects and shape your degree around your interests, whilst developing key skills for the world of work.

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