About the degree programme

Combine the study of business with French to prepare for the social, political, environmental and cultural challenges facing contemporary businesses, governments and not-for-profit organisations.

Taught by world-leading industry professionals and researchers, you will develop personal and professional competencies such as:

  • authentic leadership
  • ethical, responsible, sustainable business behaviour
  • entrepreneurial practice
  • effective communication

Business School competency framework

This will enable you to work across a range of roles in contemporary business including:

  • finance
  • strategy
  • innovation
  • marketing
  • human resource management
  • data analytics
  • entrepreneurship

French

Spoken in large parts of Europe, Africa and the Americas, French is the working language of many international organisations. It makes an excellent partner subject to International Business.

At Edinburgh, you will study the French language in the context of the diverse countries, cultures and societies in which it is spoken.

In Years 1 and 2, you will gain written and spoken language skills in French, including how to translate. You will use your language abroad in Year 3.

You will explore aspects of Francophone culture, including:

  • literature and cinema
  • political history
  • social movements
  • philosophical ideas

International business

You will specialise in international business in Year 2 and have a compulsory study year abroad in Year 3 at one of our international partner institutions in France.

How long it takes to complete this degree programme

This programme is studied over 4 years.

A key benefit to studying a 4-year degree programme is that you have the flexibility to study a range of subjects, outside your chosen degree programme, in Year 1 and Year 2.

This allows you the opportunity to study other courses that interest you or enhance your degree. By the end of Year 2, you can decide which of these subject areas you want to focus on in the honours years of your programme.

Programme rankings

You can find our programme rankings on our website.

Our accreditation and rankings

Programme benefits

  • We actively engage with industry, policy makers and wider society, on our courses and through guest speakers and local, regional, national and international treks.
  • Across a range of courses, including bespoke student consultancy projects, you will have exciting opportunities to work closely with for-profit, public and third sector organisations, developing professional experience before you graduate.
  • The structure of our programmes means that during the early years of study, there is often the flexibility to change from one subject pathway to another.
  • You can also participate in a large number of business societies, business events and peer-support schemes.
  • This degree includes mandatory study abroad participation in Year 3.

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Tuition fees for MA (Hons) International Business with French

View the tuition fees for one academic year of MA (Hons) International Business with French.

Additional costs

As studying abroad in Year 3 is a compulsory part of your degree programme, your costs will vary depending on the country or 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

Accommodation and living costs

You need to cover your accommodation and living costs for the duration of your programme.

We estimate that a single student can potentially spend a maximum of £920 to £2,257 on living costs each month, depending on your accommodation.

This estimate covers the costs of:

  • accommodation
  • food
  • utility bills
  • travel within Edinburgh
  • health and wellbeing costs

Scholarships and funding

Funding information

You can find detailed information on financial support available, based on where you are living, in our funding section.

What you will study

You can draw on a range of disciplines outside business, particularly in Years 1 and 2, which include:

  • psychology
  • law
  • economics
  • sociology
  • art and design
  • history
  • mathematics

Your studies will provide an introduction to accounting, business and its global environment.

You will have the opportunity to undertake an option course from within the Business School or other schools within the University (subject to availability and timetabling constraints).

French

If you have limited knowledge of French, you will take French 1A. This is an intensive language course that also introduces you to French culture.

If you have studied French beyond National 5 (SQA) or GCSE level, you will typically take French 1B. This course will help you develop your written and spoken linguistic skills. It also explores French literature, culture and civilisation focusing on social and political events from the Second World War to the 21st century.

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You will broaden your knowledge of essential business subjects and the international environment in which business operates.

You will further develop your language skills in French, including in writing, translation and grammar. You will gain confidence talking in French on a variety of topics relating to contemporary France and the Francophone world.

You will also take a course in French and Francophone literature and culture. This course will introduce you to some of the most important authors at key points in French literary and cultural history, from the 12th to the 21st century. It will include texts that have been considered marginal to French culture due to gender or colonial politics.

You may also choose other courses or continue with your studies in subject areas from other schools (subject to availability and timetabling constraints).

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As you progress to honours level, you will spend Year 3 abroad at a partner university or business school in France.

You will complete and pass a full year of assessed subjects, the majority of which will be business courses taught and assessed in French. 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 adviser.

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%.

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Your Management Honours Dissertation is central to Year 4. 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.

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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 French students.

To be inspired, read stories by Edinburgh students about their experiences abroad.

Student experiences abroad

You will spend Year 3 studying abroad at a partner university in France. 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 French 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:

  • using your language skills daily
  • 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.

Teaching and assessment

Teaching

We embrace a variety of different teaching methods including:

  • lectures
  • use of computer laboratories
  • workshops
  • tutorials
  • one-to-one meetings with course lecturers/tutors/student advisers
  • independent learning throughout your studies (in particular for your honours dissertation research)

Assessment

Courses are assessed by a diverse and innovative range of methods and often take the form of formative work. This provides you with ongoing feedback and summative assessment, on which your final course grade is achieved.

Some of these assessment methods are:

  • blogs
  • business planning
  • feasibility analysis
  • case study analysis
  • computer-based timed assignments
  • consultancy reports
  • reflective journals
  • essays
  • exams
  • pitches
  • portfolios
  • posters
  • presentations
  • group and individual projects
  • technical workshops
  • workbooks
  • the dissertation

Many of your assessments will involve:

  • industry engagement
  • real case examples
  • 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 forms of assessment, and a growing number combine both individual and group-based activities to develop subject-specific knowledge and transferable skills.

Support for your studies

We offer a supportive environment where you can grow and develop as an independent learner. 

You will be guided and supported throughout your studies by our dedicated Student Services Team who offer:

  • enhanced course and programme guidance
  • wellbeing, professional and academic advice
  • study skills development

We also have an excellent peer support service to help you develop your study skills.

The University offers a service called EdHelp where you can get help and advice on everything from finance to counselling, accommodation, and accessing IT and library resources.

EdHelp

Environment for learning 

Our Student Services Team offers an extensive range of personal and professional provisions to support you on your undergraduate journey. 

We provide a variety of 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.

You can find out about both teams on their sites:

Edinburgh Award

You may participate in the Edinburgh Award supported by an alumni professional mentor and trained coaches: 

  • Personal and Professional Development (Year 2)
  • Effective and Responsible Leadership (Year 3 or 4)

Edinburgh Award

Our academic staff

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 in Years 3 and 4.

Where you will study

Study location

All business teaching takes place across the central campus. However, you may be required to travel to the King’s Buildings (based on your course selection) if you are studying courses in science and engineering.

Academic facilities

The Business School is located in a dedicated building in George Square, in the middle of the central campus.

You will have access to:

  • specialist business resources in the central Main Library (books, journals, databases)
  • dedicated student experience and student development support
  • dedicated teaching labs (and associated software and databases) for specialist business analytics, business research and finance-related courses
French collections

The Main University Library holds over 118,500 books and 25,500 journals in French. It also gives you access to French films, newspapers and other media.

Accreditation

Our school and programmes are accredited by a range of world-leading business education organisations and professional bodies. We have strong links to the world of practice through:

  • research
  • consultancy
  • 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)

Career paths

Who the programme is for

This programme is particularly suitable if you are looking for a breadth of international business understanding. The programme is also appropriate for those aspiring to undertake a career in international management, and those seeking further educational opportunities.

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:

  • management
  • consulting
  • finance
  • marketing
  • human resources

By studying French, you will be skilled in a major language of international communication. You will be well-placed to seek opportunities in the 29 countries where France is an official language, including parts of Europe, Africa and the Americas. Wherever you are in the world, the ability to understand and communicate in French will make you stand out.

Careers Service

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.

Careers Service

Further study

After you complete your programme, you may want to go onto further study at Edinburgh or a different university. You could progress to:

  • a masters degree
  • a postgraduate diploma or certificate
  • a PhD
  • a second undergraduate degree

How to apply

You must submit a full application through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) before the relevant deadline.

What you need to apply

As part of your application, you will need:

  • your academic qualifications
  • a personal statement
  • evidence of your English language skills (with relevant qualifications)
  • a reference

How we select

If you have met, or are predicted to meet, all our entry requirements by the relevant deadline, then your application will go into our selection process.

As part of this selection process, we will review all the information you submit in your UCAS application when we decide who to select for this degree programme.

When to apply

  • 2026 entry UCAS deadline: 14 January 2026 (6:00pm GMT)

This is the deadline for all UK, EU and international applicants to non-medicine and veterinary medicine programmes.

To find out if any degree programmes have spaces after 14 January 2026, search the University of Edinburgh on the UCAS website.

After you apply

After you have applied for your degree programme, we suggest you have a look at the following information to help you prepare for university:

Applying as an international student

As an international student, you apply for this degree programme through UCAS.  

Visas and immigration 

If you do not have the right to live in the UK, you will need to apply for and secure a Student visa before the start date of your degree programme.  

Our Student Immigration Service can help you with the Student visa application process. 

Agents  

An education agent is someone who can help you with the application process as an international student. 

We work with education agents around the world and have a list of local offices you can contact.  

Accommodation

We guarantee an offer of University accommodation for all new, single undergraduate students from outside Edinburgh. To be eligible, you need to meet all criteria and apply for accommodation by 16 August in the year of your entry to the University.

If you prefer to live elsewhere, we can offer you advice on finding accommodation in Edinburgh.

Societies and clubs

French groups and societies

There are plenty of opportunities to use your French socially including:

  • the student-led French Theatre Society, Les Escogriffes
  • writing creatively in French for the online magazine, Babble

Established in 1995, our 'Centre de Recherches Francophones Belges' promotes the teaching of Francophone Belgian literature and hosts a range of activities for students and the public.

There is plenty to see and do throughout the year, including events at the annual French and Africa in Motion film festivals, and at the nearby Institut Français d’Écosse.

The city of Edinburgh

Scotland's inspiring capital will form the background to your studies — a city with an irresistible blend of history, natural beauty and modern city life.

Exercise, leisure and support facilities

The Business School provides a range of modern spaces for students and staff, including:

  • a café
  • eight lecture theatres
  • a space for students to study and unwind

Located at the heart of the University campus, we also have ready access to state-of-the-art facilities.

Health and wellbeing support

You will have access to free health and wellbeing services throughout your time at university if you need them.

The support services we offer include:

  • a student counselling service
  • a health centre (doctor's surgery)
  • support if you're living in University accommodation
  • dedicated help and support if you have a disability or need adjustment