England
Where do you live?
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Build your understanding of business organisations and their key elements -
Explore wider considerations such as environments, markets and processes, and how they interact -
Become a proficient user of your chosen language, achieving level C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages -
Expand your knowledge of the cultures that use your chosen language -
Enhance your competence in intercultural communication
- Code
- R55
- Course type
Honours Degree - Level
Undergraduate - Credits
360 - Length
Part-time – 6 years Full-time – 3 years
- Start dates
October 2026 February 2027
- Study method
- Distance learning
Stage 1 (120 credits)
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If you are a beginner: You'll start with the beginners' module for your chosen language, followed by the intermediate module. -
If you are already at intermediate level: You'll start with Exploring languages and cultures (L161), followed by the intermediate module in your chosen language.
Stages 2 and 3 (240 credits)
Business Management and French
Business Management and German
Business Management and Spanish
Course structure
3-year pathway
6-year pathway
What you'll learn and the skills you'll gain
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Balance business and language learning – Study business management alongside French, German, or Spanish, achieving C1 language proficiency while understanding global business functions. -
Understand organisations and culture – Learn how businesses operate and develop strategies, while deepening your intercultural communication and cultural understanding. -
Think critically and professionally – Analyse management theory, interpret data, challenge assumptions, and reflect on ethical business practices. -
Develop transferable, independent learning skills – Build digital literacy, teamwork, communication, time management, and reflective study habits.
Awarded qualification
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BA (Honours) Business Management and French -
BA (Honours) Business Management and German -
BA (Honours) Business Management and Spanish
International recognition
Regulations
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3-year degree
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You'll study 120 credits a year -
You'll need 32–36 hours per week
6-year degree
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You'll study 60 credits a year -
You'll need 16–18 hours per week
Supporting you every step of the way
Manage your studies on the module website
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a weekly study planner, along with course materials like reading, videos, recordings, and self-assessed activities -
module discussion forums and collaborative activities to connect with other learners -
a clear overview of assignments and due dates -
tools to book tutorials, access online tutorial rooms, and contact your tutor.
Dedicated tutor support
Live online tutorials
How your learning is assessed
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Computer-Marked Assignments – often multiple-choice questions completed online. -
Tutor-Marked Assignments – tasks like essays, questions, experiments, or other activities. You’ll submit them by a set deadline and receive detailed feedback from your tutor. -
End-of-Module Assessments – These are the final marked assignments for most modules. Modules with an end-of-module assessment usually don’t have an exam.
If you have a disability or additional need
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Online study – most modules are online; some have a mix of printed and online material. Online learning resources could include websites, audio/video, and interactive activities -
Online tutorials -
Group-work -
Using and producing diagrams and screenshots -
Finding external/third-party material online -
Accessing online catalogues and databases -
Assessment in the form of short-answer questions, essays, interactive speaking assessments and examinations -
Feedback – continuous assessment includes feedback from your tutor and using this to improve your performance -
Pre-determined schedules – we’ll help you to develop your time-management skills -
Embedded virtual field trip (OU level 2 languages)
Other support and resources
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access to the OU’s extensive online library, filled with study resources -
the ability to use other university libraries across the UK and Ireland -
the online Help Centre, offering study tips and support -
free access to Microsoft Office 365 software -
IT support through our Computing Helpdesk -
the chance to connect with the OU community.
Entry requirements for this course
Optional preparation with an Access module
Have you studied before?
Tuition fee in England
Years of part-time study
Current fee per year
How we worked out the cost
Total fee for qualification at current prices
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What's included?
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a computer and the internet to access our learning resources and to participate in online tutorials.
What are my funding options?
Tuition Fee Loan
Open University Student Budget Account (OUSBA)
Card payments
Employer sponsorship
Mixed payments
Enhanced Learning Credits (ELCs)
Scholarships and other support
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help with study-related costs like set books and internet access -
a free introductory Access module to build your confidence and skills -
funding to study an OU qualification for free from our Carers’ Scholarships Fund if you are, or have recently been, an unpaid carer -
a Care Experienced Scholarship to study an OU qualification for free if you're care experienced and aged 25 and under -
a Sanctuary Scholarship to study an OU qualification for free if you’ve been displaced from your homeland for political, economic, ethnic, environmental, or human rights pressures -
funding from our Scholarship for Black Students to study an OU qualification for free if you identify as being from a Black background
If you have a disability
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The Disabled Students’ Allowance (DSA) is a government grant to cover study support costs if you have a disability. It’s not means-tested, and there’s no age limit. Visit our Supporting students with disabilities page to find out more. -
If your disability is a result of being injured in, or due to, military service, you could be eligible for our Disabled Veterans’ Scholarship Fund .
Skills for career development
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Understand key business functions such as marketing, human resources, information management, accounting and finance, and operations in their wider organisational and social context. -
Put together reasoned arguments and question assumptions. -
Draw together, analyse and critically evaluate information and data, using a range of research methods. -
Understand the nature of leadership skills and behaviours within organisations. -
Communicate effectively, clearly and accurately with others. -
Use information and communication technology (ICT) effectively. -
Manage time and work independently and as part of a team. -
Take responsibility for your own personal development, set realistic objectives and meet your own goals. -
Manage and motivate yourself. -
Plan, organise and prioritise your work, evaluate and reflect on it.
Career relevance
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Middle and senior management positions across all sectors -
Advertising and marketing -
Accountancy -
Human resources -
Banking, including investment banking -
Sales and retail -
Management consultancy -
Business journalism -
Transport and logistics -
Translation and interpreting -
Editing and publishing.
Other careers
Exploring your options
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Business development officer -
Recruitment consultant -
Marketing executive -
Publicity officer -
Risk analyst -
Advertising account manager -
Management consultant -
Business journalist -
Accountant -
Human resources manager -
Sales and retail manager -
Business analyst -
Translator or interpreter -
Logistics manager -
Travel agency manager -
Editor.
