MA International Business with Italian
UCAS code: N1R3
Duration: 4 years
Delivery: Full-time
School: Business School
College: Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Introducing MA International Business with Italian
Prepare for the social, political and cultural challenges facing contemporary businesses, governments and not-for-profit organisations by studying International Business with Italian.
You will develop the personal and professional competences required to work across a range of roles in contemporary business including:
- accountancy and finance
- strategy
- marketing
- human resource management
- data analytics
- entrepreneurship and innovation
Taught by world-leading industry professionals and researchers, you can specialise in areas of business such as:
- Global Business
- Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation
- Eco Innovation
- Future of Work
- Theories and Techniques of Persuasion
Italian
As one of Europe's most creative and diverse civilisations, Italy has a fascinating and influential history.
On this programme, you will learn the Italian language in the context of Italian culture, including influential works of literature, art and cinema.
International Business
You will specialise in international business in Year 2 and examine areas such as:
- the different types of foreign market entry strategy
- the world trade regime
- the various elements that comprise this environment e.g. EU / NAFTA
Your studies will also include:
- the role of the multinational enterprise and the process of foreign direct investment
- cultural issues
- technology
- intellectual property rights and finance
- interaction between governments and investors
Compulsory year abroad
You will have a compulsory study abroad year in Year 3 at one of our international partner institutions in Italy. You will experience at first hand different cultures and approaches and develop your understanding of the international environment, including foreign language study.
Who is the programme for?
This programme is particularly suitable if you are looking for a breadth of international business understanding. The programme is appropriate for those aspiring to undertake a career in international management, and those seeking further educational opportunities.
Environment for learning
We offer a supportive and encouraging environment where you can grow and develop. Our student experience team offer an extensive range of pastoral and professional provision to support you on your undergraduate journey.
We provide many and varied opportunities for you to engage in co- and extra-curricular activities. Our dedicated Student Development Team can help you develop a range of essential business graduate competencies.
Further development opportunities
You may take undergraduate Edinburgh Awards supported by an alumni professional mentor and trained coaches:
- Personal and Professional Development (Year 2)
- Effective and Responsible Leadership (Year 3 or 4)
You can also participate in a large number of business societies, business events and peer-support schemes.
Accreditation
Our School and programmes are accredited by a range of world-leading business education organisations and professional bodies, and we have strong links to the world of practice through research, consultancy and teaching.
This ensures that our School and programmes are:
- attuned to world-leading thinking and practice in Business Education
- actively and continuously engaging with, and responding to, the needs of employers
It also ensures that you will be work-ready and prepared for entering the diverse range of globally available career opportunities post-graduation.
Details of our accreditation and rankings
This programme holds double accreditation from international ranking bodies:
- Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
- European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS)
Year 1
Your studies will focus on key themes of understanding the nature of business including:
- organisational forms
- the impact of globalisation and global inequality
- the shift to a low-carbon economy
- the impact of technology and digital disruption
You will gain an insight into the practice of management by using examples of widely-used concepts and techniques in local businesses and the day-to-day role of managers. This will include guest lectures, cases and recorded interviews, developed in partnership with local organisations.
You will study Global Challenges for Business and The Business of Edinburgh which introduce key concepts of management and business including:
- strategy
- finance
- marketing
- management of people
Accounting
You will take an accounting course where you will:
- examine the basic principles and underlying concepts
- explore the ways in which accounting statements and financial information can be used to improve the quality of decision making
- learn how accounting relates to the broader context of the strategic and operational aspects of business
Italian
You will study the foundations of the Italian language, both written and spoken.
You will also take classes in Italian history, literature and arts.
Optional course
The first year also allows you the opportunity to study an optional course. This may be in business, such as:
- Psychological Well-being in Business
- Thinking About Business
- Planning for a Start-Up
- Fundamentals of Programming for Business Applications
However, you can choose options from other schools within the university (subject to availability and timetabling constraints). Examples include:
- languages
- art
- history
- economics
- psychology
- literature
- sociology
- geography
- mathematics
Year 2
You will broaden your knowledge of essential business subjects through the compulsory study of statistical analysis and data interpretation, and international business.
Optional course
You can choose from optional courses in a range of disciplines such as:
- finance
- marketing
- innovation and entrepreneurship
- decision analytics
- organisation studies
- business analytics
- understanding and delivering public services
- HR management
- business economics
- business simulation
Italian
You will further develop your Italian vocabulary, syntax and grammar and your awareness of different registers and styles. You will also learn more about Italian culture.
Year 3
As you progress to Honours level, you will spend your third year abroad at a partner university or business school in Italy.
You will complete and pass a full year of examinable subjects. The majority of these (60% of your credits) will be business courses taught and examined in Italian and including language development courses. You will also take an equivalent compulsory course in Strategic Management at the partner university.
You will start the preparation for your Dissertation (in Year 4) by submitting your Dissertation research proposal and you will be allocated a Dissertation Advisor.
Applying to study abroad is a competitive process. In order to be offered a place, you will need a strong academic performance in Year 1 with a minimum first year average of 60%.
Year 4
Your Management Honours Dissertation is central to year 4. You will conduct an independent research project on a topic of your choosing that is closely linked to your degree programme.
Your dissertation will give you the opportunity to develop skills such as:
- advanced project management
- critical-thinking skills
- cognitive skills
- analytical skills
- creativity
- evaluative and written communication skills
- developing, building and presenting arguments to a wider audience
You will be allocated a Dissertation advisor who will offer advice and guidance throughout your Management Honours Dissertation. You can also attend Dissertation support sessions and hangouts where you can:
- share your experiences
- learn from each other
- get timely advice from the Dissertation team
You will choose at least three more specialist Honours courses in key areas of international business or one or two Honours courses in other subject areas.
Programme structure
Find out more about the compulsory and optional courses in this degree programme.
To give you an idea of what you will study on this programme, we publish the latest available information. However, please note this may not be for your year of entry, but for a different academic year.
Our facilities
The Business School is located in a dedicated Business School building in George Square, in the middle of the central campus.
All business teaching takes place across the central campus. However, you may be required (based on your course selection) to travel to the King’s Buildings if you are studying courses in Science and Engineering.
You will have access to:
- specialist business resources in the central Main Library (books, journals, databases)
- dedicated student experience and student development support
For specialist business analytics, business research and finance related courses, we have dedicated teaching labs (and associated software and databases). We also have our own Business School Cafe.
Italian groups and societies
There are plenty of opportunities to practice your Italian socially, such as:
- Italian Society
- writing in Italian for our creative writing magazine, Babble
We have great links with the Italian Cultural Institute which is situated close to the University's Central Area.
Study abroad
Studying abroad is a fantastic opportunity to gain an insight into the global business dimension, and the cultures and languages of the individual markets we deal with. The year abroad is compulsory for International Business with Italian students.
To be inspired, read stories by Edinburgh students about their experiences abroad:
You will spend Year 3 studying abroad at a partner university in Italy. You will complete and pass a full year of examinable subjects (equivalent to 120 credits). The majority of these (60% of your credits) will be business courses taught and examined in Italian and including language development courses.
Business School partner universities (subject to change)
The benefits of studying abroad
Living and studying abroad will give you the opportunity to try new things such as:
- learning a language
- taking on new challenges
- enhancing your academic perspective
- visiting new places
- meeting new people
Your self-confidence will improve and you will develop valuable skills for the future, all of which are highly valued by employers.
You will need a strong academic performance in Year 1 (minimum first-year average 60%) to be offered a place at one of our partner universities/business schools.
How will I learn?
You will experience a variety of different teaching and learning methods including:
- lectures (led by a lecturer or guest speaker, with usually a large number of students attending at one time)
- computer laboratories (smaller groups of students attending to learn software packages and data interpretation and analysis)
- workshops (smaller groups of students working with a tutor on particular practical problem-based learning)
- tutorials (tutors engaging small groups of students in discussion and analysis, and where you might undertake peer-group projects and presentations)
- language classes
- one-to-one meetings with course lecturers/tutors/academic advisors
- independent learning throughout your studies (in particular for your Honours dissertation research)
You will be taught by:
- experienced subject-specific lecturers
- industry professionals
- research-led academics
- internationally renowned guest speakers
- language tutors
We have a number of leading academics who have designed and developed courses specific to their research, particularly at Years 3 and 4.
Support for learning
We offer a motivating and encouraging environment where you can grow and develop as an independent learner.
You will be guided and supported throughout your studies by our dedicated student experience team who offer enhanced course and programme advice and guidance, wellbeing, professional and academic and study skills development.
We also have an excellent peer support service that can help you develop your study skills. The university offers a ‘one-stop shop’ - EdHelp - where you can get help and advice on everything from finance to counselling, accommodation, and accessing IT and library resources.
Teaching during Covid-19
We are delivering hybrid teaching for on-campus students during the 2021-2022 academic year. Our teaching model for 2022-2023 will depend on Covid-19 restrictions at the time. We will provide you with regular updates on what to expect throughout the application process.
How will I be assessed?
Courses are assessed by a diverse and innovative range of methods and often take the form of formative work, which provides you with on-going feedback, as well as summative assessment, on which your final course grade is achieved.
Some of the assessment methods you may experience are:
- blogs (written and/or video)
- business plan and/or feasibility analysis
- case study analysis
- computer-based timed assignments
- consultancy reports
- reflective diaries/journals
- essays
- exams - these might be closed book, multiple choice, oral (group or individual), short questions, seen case study/unseen exam question, open book, timed submission, etc.
- pitches
- portfolios (paper and/or online)
- posters
- presentations (face-to-face/video; group and individual)
- projects (group and individual)
- technical workshops
- workbooks
- the dissertation
Many of your assessments will involve industry engagement, real case examples, and practical solutions to contemporary business problems.
A very small number of courses are assessed using only a single, written examination or coursework assignment.
Most courses employ two or more different forms of assessment, and a growing number combines both individual and group-based activities to develop both subject-specific knowledge and transferable skills.
International Business graduates are highly valued by employers across the world and graduates of our programmes are highly sought after by a wide range of employers.
Our graduates secure employment in a diverse range of fields, the most popular being:
- accountancy
- management
- consulting
- finance
- marketing
- human resources
Italy is a founding member of the European Union and a member of numerous international institutions, including the UN, NATO, and the Council of Europe.
It is an advanced economy with the eighth largest nominal GDP in the world.
Wherever you are based in the world, your skills in Italian and intercultural competence will make you stand out among business graduates.
During your time as a student in the Business School and following graduation, the Careers Service will help you fully develop your potential and achieve your future goals.
Standard entry requirement
The standard entry requirement is:
- SQA Highers: AAAAA-AAAA (achievement by end of S5 preferred). BBB must be achieved in one year of S4-S5.
- A Levels: A*AA - AAB.
- IB: 39 points with 666 at HL - 36 points with 665 at HL.
Minimum entry requirement
The minimum entry requirement for widening access applicants is:
- SQA Highers: ABBB by end of S6. BBB must be achieved in one year of S4-S5.
- A Levels: ABB.
- IB: 34 points with 655 at HL.
More information for widening access applicants
Required subjects
The grades used to meet our entry requirements must include:
- SQA: Highers: no specific Higher subjects required. National 5s: Mathematics at B, a language other than English at B, and English at C.
- A Levels: no specific A Level subjects required. GCSEs: Mathematics at B or 6, a language other than English at B or 6 and English at C or 4.
- IB: HL: no specific subjects required. SL: English and a language other than English at 5, and either Mathematics at 5 or Mathematical Studies at 6.
Additional requirements
Language requirement
For degrees that have a subject requirement of a language other than English, students may not use their own native language to meet this requirement. In these instances, English or an alternative language other than native will be acceptable.
Find out more about entry requirements
International applicants
We welcome applications from students studying a wide range of international qualifications.
International Foundation Programme
If you are an international student and your school qualifications are not accepted for direct entry to the University you may be eligible for admission to this degree programme through our International Foundation Programme.
International Foundation Programme
Mature applicants
We welcome applications from mature students and accept a range of qualifications.
You must demonstrate a level of English language competency at a level that will enable you to succeed in your studies, regardless of your nationality or country of residence.
SQA, GCSE and IB
For SQA, GCSE and IB students, unless a higher level is specified in the stated entry requirements, a pass is required in English at the following grades or higher:
- SQA National 5 at C
- SQA Standard Grade at 3
- GCSE at C or 4
- Level 2 Certificate at C
- IB Standard Level at 5 (English ab initio is not accepted for entry)
English language tests
We accept the following English language qualifications at the grades specified:
- IELTS Academic: total 7.0 with at least 6.0 in each component.
- TOEFL-iBT (including Home Edition): total 100 with at least 20 in each component. We do not accept TOEFL MyBest Score to meet our English language requirements.
- C1 Advanced (CAE) / C2 Proficiency (CPE): total 185 with at least 169 in each component.
- Trinity ISE: ISE III with passes in all four components.
- PTE Academic: total 70 with at least 59 in each component.
We also accept a wider range of international qualifications and tests.
English language qualifications must be no more than three and a half years old from the start date of the degree you are applying to study, unless you are using IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL or Trinity ISE, in which case it must be no more than two years old.
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Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for MA International Business with Italian
Additional costs
As studying abroad in Year 3 is a compulsory part of your degree programme, your costs will vary depending on the country/partner university. Additional costs may include:
- insurance
- visa requirements
- accommodation
- internet access
- travel
In Year 4 you will undertake a Dissertation as a compulsory assessment component. Depending on the field of study you choose, there may be costs associated with:
- undertaking surveys
- travel
- conducting interviews
Details of student living costs
Funding
For more information on how much it will cost to study with us and the financial support available see our fees and funding information.
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