History of LMA – ASE

Designed for global success, it prepares graduates for exciting international careers!

The Faculty of International Business and Economics (REI) offers innovative programs in international business, economics, and languages, preparing graduates for global careers through practical training, international mobility, and partnerships with top companies and institutions.

History of ASE

The Department of Modern Languages and Business Communication (DLMCA) offers expert business communication courses in 11 languages, serving the entire ASE community.

It’s one of ASE’s largest and most dynamic departments!

The Applied Modern Languages (English, French) program, launched in 2013, is organized by the Faculty of International Business and Economics, at ASE. Accredited in 2018, it has grown into a prestigious program, offering students the perfect blend of language expertise and business communication skills.

Professors from the Department of Modern Languages and Business Communication and other ten departments from the Bucharest University of Economic Studies (ASE) excel in providing students with top-tier language and business communication skills for global professions!

The interdisciplinary LMA undergraduate program offers students an in-depth understanding of multiple languages while integrating essential concepts in economics and business. This program prepares students with the linguistic proficiency needed to excel in multilingual and multicultural professional environments.

Suitable to all those interested in foreign languages applied to economics and business, communication with intent, PR skills, fast adaptation to the labor market, the program is likewise a most compelling option for students with a keen interest in Humanities. The program has a double degree partnership agreement with the undergraduate program in Arts, Letters and Languages, Applied Languages from the University of Artois, France.

Bucharest University of Economic Studies

Virtual tour & campus map

The Virtual Tour & Campus Map of the Bucharest University of Economic Studies (ASE) offers an interactive way to explore the university’s iconic buildings, modern facilities, and key academic spaces.

Mission Statement

The Mission Statement of the Applied Modern Languages (LMA) program at ASE is to provide students with high-quality language education that combines linguistic skills with business communication, preparing them for successful careers in an interconnected, globalized world. We aim to foster an inclusive and diverse learning environment, where students develop intercultural competence, critical thinking, and professional abilities to excel in various international professional contexts.

Understanding of quality

the Applied Modern Languages (LMA) program at ASE focuses on delivering a high standard of education. This includes continuously improving the curriculum, teaching methods, and learning experiences through regular feedback from students and faculty. We ensure that the program remains up-to-date, relevant, and aligned with global best practices, providing students with the skills and knowledge needed for successful careers in international environments.

Diversity and equality

are core values in In the Applied Modern Languages (LMA) program at ASE. We strive to create an inclusive, respectful, and supportive learning environment where students of all backgrounds—regardless of gender, ethnicity, nationality, or personal identity—feel welcome and valued. We promote mutual respect, fairness, and equal opportunities for all students, encouraging cross-cultural understanding and collaboration. Ethics

Ethics

At LMA, ethics is a core value. Students are encouraged to develop a strong sense of responsibility, integrity, and respect in both academic and professional settings. The program fosters ethical decision-making, promoting honesty and fairness in communication and business practices.

Sustainability

is integrated into both our teaching and operational practices. We focus on promoting sustainable practices in our curriculum, encouraging students to understand and engage with global challenges such as environmental, economic, and social sustainability. By fostering critical thinking and awareness, we prepare students to make informed decisions and contribute to sustainable solutions in their professional careers.

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Students’ Conference

The Faculty of International Economic Relations hosts the annual Students’ Scientific Conference, where students can share their research and explore topics they’re passionate about. On top of prizes, students are offered the chance to publish their work or present it at national and international competitions!

It’s a great opportunity to showcase your work!