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About this course
The BSc Business Management with Applied Computing degree is a perfect combination programme, to develop skills which business, industry and commerce require from graduates. An ability to appreciate where and how information systems can be effective and to help with their design, procurement, management, sustainability, and use, is highly sought after.
Such graduates need a sound background in information systems, with knowledge and skills in the use of current technology, techniques and tools. Also, to make an effective contribution, they need to appreciate the impact that such systems can have on business efficiency, organisational and management structure, and competitiveness. They must understand the range of resource management techniques available and have the skills to implement such techniques in a wide range of business cont
About this course
The BSc Business Management with Applied Computing degree is a perfect combination programme, to develop skills which business, industry and commerce require from graduates. An ability to appreciate where and how information systems can be effective and to help with their design, procurement, management, sustainability, and use, is highly sought after.
Such graduates need a sound background in information systems, with knowledge and skills in the use of current technology, techniques and tools. Also, to make an effective contribution, they need to appreciate the impact that such systems can have on business efficiency, organisational and management structure, and competitiveness. They must understand the range of resource management techniques available and have the skills to implement such techniques in a wide range of business contexts.
Our BSc Business Management with Applied Computing programme combines core Business Management modules with a range of relevant Applied Computing modules. The programme is uniquely designed to produce business graduates with a sound knowledge and understanding of how technology can be applied to problems in such areas as management, administration, industrial automation, large-scale manufacturing, resource allocation, retail and service industries, aerospace, education and healthcare.
Particular emphasis is placed on the fundamentals of the underlying technologies that support the development of computer-based information systems so that students are able to cope with the rapid advances in this field.
Students are equipped to become innovative Information Systems designers with career opportunities in business, industry and commerce.