Spanish and Economics (BA)
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In Cardiff
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Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world. Spoken by more than 400 million people across more than 20 countries worldwide, it is one of the most useful languages in the world for business and leisure alike. It opens doors to a vibrant and diverse range of cultural experiences.Pass the Advanced Diploma and grades AA at A-level
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- Economics
- Translation
Course programme
For more information about the course structures, modules and teaching for these subjects, please visit the individual profiles of Economics and Spanish on our website.
Year oneStudents of this course can choose to study modules outside of their allocated School(s) core and optional modules. These can be chosen from modules from participating Academic Schools.
Core modulesModule titleModule codeCreditsMicroeconomicsBS155120 creditsApplied Stats & Maths in Econ & BusinessBS150120 creditsMacroeconomicsBS165220 creditsOptional modulesModule titleModule codeCreditsIntroduction To Hispanic Studies (Advanced)ML511020 creditsIntroduction To Hispanic Studies (Beginners)ML511120 creditsAdvanced Spanish Language Year 1ML018840 creditsBeginners Spanish Language Year 1ML018940 creditsYear twoCore modulesModule titleModule codeCreditsMacroeconomic TheoryBS254920 creditsMicroeconomic TheoryBS255020 creditsOptional modulesModule titleModule codeCreditsMoney Banking & FinanceBS255120 creditsBritish EconomyBS254720 creditsManagerial EconomicsBS256020 creditsSpanish Language Year 2 (Ex-Advanced)ML029920 creditsSpanish Language Year 2 (Ex-Beginners)ML029820 creditsIntroduction to Catalan Culture and LanguageML029420 creditsPrinciples of Translation TheoryML229920 creditsInnovations in European LiteratureML129820 creditsBusiness Spanish IML028720 creditsState, Business and the British Economy in the Twentieth CenturyBS257220 creditsLandmark Films from Spain and Latin AmericaML029120 creditsAt the Roots of European CulturesML129520 creditsIntroduction to Specialised Translation (Spanish)ML229720 creditsSpain from 1898 to 1975: Republic, Civil War and the Franco RegimeML029020 creditsIntroductory EconometricsBS257020 creditsYear three: Sandwich yearOptional modulesModule titleModule codeCreditsIntercalary Semester Abroad Work placementML009760 creditsIntercalary Semester Abroad-Study AbroadML009960 creditsIntercalary Semester Abroad-Study Abroad (Spanish, spring)ML009060 creditsIntercalary Semester Abroad Work placement (Spanish, spring)ML009360 creditsYear fourCore modulesModule titleModule codeCreditsSpanish Language (BA Languages)ML038220 creditsOptional modulesModule titleModule codeCreditsInternational Economic HistoryBS355620 creditsLabour EconomicsBS355820 creditsInternational TradeBS356820 creditsIndustrial EconomicsBS357220 creditsFinancial EconomicsBS355420 creditsInternational FinanceBS355520 creditsEconomics of BankingBS357120 creditsThe Economics of DevelopmentBS357320 creditsCatalan Language and Society (Prereq EU0294)ML038120 creditsSpanish for professional purposesML038320 creditsStudent Language AmbassadorML139820 creditsMay 68. Marking Changes in European Politics and CultureML139920 creditsTranslation as a ProfessionML239320 creditsAdvanced Translation Practice (Spanish)ML038620 creditsEuropean Cinema: thinking the real of fictionML230220 creditsDissertation/Project (Translation)ML238920 creditsDissertation Joint Honours - in EnglishML039620 creditsDissertation Joint Honours - in SpanishML038920 creditsSocial WelfareBS357420 creditsStories from the Edge: Minority Voices from Spain and Latin AmericaML037820 creditsSpanish American PoetryML037920 credits The University is committed to providing a wide range of module options where possible, but please be aware that whilst every effort is made to offer choice this may be limited in certain circumstances. This is due to the fact that some modules have limited numbers of places available, which are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, while others have minimum student numbers required before they will run, to ensure that an appropriate quality of education can be delivered; some modules require students to have already taken particular subjects, and others are core or required on the programme you are taking. Modules may also be limited due to timetable clashes, and although the University works to minimise disruption to choice, we advise you to seek advice from the relevant School on the module choices available.Spanish and Economics (BA)