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BSc Business Computing
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Business computing is a degree that sits at the intersection of information technology and business practice, developing the technical skills to build and manage computing systems alongside the business knowledge to understand how those systems serve organisational needs. As digital technology has become the operational foundation of virtually every business, the demand for professionals who understand both the technical and the business dimensions of computing has grown substantially. Business computing graduates are the people who help organisations design, implement, and get value from their information systems. At Birkbeck College, this three-year full-time programme focuses on real-world applications and rapidly evolving information technology, making it ideal for those who want to develop valuable technical skills and knowledge in a business context. You will study programming, databases, software development, information systems analysis, data management, and the business applications of computing, developing practical technical skills alongside the ability to understand how technology solutions relate to organisational strategy and needs. Birkbeck's distinctive approach to accessible, research-led education provides a rigorous but supportive environment for developing these capabilities. You will develop competence in designing and implementing computing solutions to business problems, understanding the data and systems that organisations depend on, and communicating technical ideas to non-technical audiences. These are skills that bridge the gap between IT departments and the rest of the business. Graduates go on to work in IT management, systems analysis, software development, database administration, business intelligence, IT consultancy, and a range of other roles in the technology functions of businesses across every sector. The combination of technical depth and business awareness is particularly sought after by employers who need people who can manage technology projects and communicate their value to non-technical stakeholders. Postgraduate study in computing, information systems, or data science is an option.
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