Joint degrees & visiting students

Working together

I'd studied A-level German, but I had never previously studied business. I wanted to get a good degree to aid me in getting a good career, as well as knowledge of my chosen subjects. The teaching is quite intense and has given me a greater knowledge of the business world, plus I will eventually be fluent in German.

Jessica Hardy, BA German & Business Studies

We offer many opportunities for cross-curricular study through elective modules on our courses. However, WBS joint degrees are offered in collaboration with other departments at the University of Warwick. Applications are made via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) and processed by our partner departments.

BSc Computer & Business Studies

Ucas GN41 (BSc/CSBS) @ W20

Explore computer programming and systems as well as business studies and basic mathematics. Leave us able to understand both computer technology and how to apply it effectively and qualify for full exemption from the British Computer Society Professional Examination. You will be based in both the Department of Computer Science and WBS and will complete core modules from both faculties, choosing from a selection of electives offered by both to build your ideal course.

BA German & Business Studies

Ucas RN21 (BA/GeBS4) @ W20

This four-year course will see you spend your third year in a German-speaking country, studying at a partner university and/or working in an industrial or commercial organisation. You will study core modules from the Department of German, where you will be based throughout your studies, choosing your electives from WBS.

BA Law & Business Studies

Ucas MN11 (BA/LawBus) @ W20

Gain a critical understanding of both the legal framework of business activity and the economic and commercial context in which law operates. You can study for three or four years with us, with a fourth year enabling you to take a wider variety of options, including a foreign language. To obtain part exemption from the qualifying examinations of the solicitors, barristers, or accountancy professions, you must complete the four year course.

Other joint degrees include: