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BSc Business Computing
About this course
Business computing sits at the boundary of information technology and the commercial organisations that depend on it, preparing graduates who can understand both the technical architecture of computing systems and the business processes those systems are built to support. It is a discipline for students who want to develop real technical skills in computing while also understanding how those skills create value in commercial and institutional settings. The ability to communicate across technical and non-technical functions is one of the field's defining professional contributions. At Birkbeck College, this part-time programme is well suited to students who are managing existing work or personal commitments alongside their studies, and many students bring professional experience of IT or business environments that enriches the learning community. Birkbeck's distinctive ethos, combining academic rigour with a genuine understanding of adult learners, is reflected in a programme that emphasises real-world applications alongside the technical and analytical foundations of computing. You will develop programming skills, understanding of information systems, database design, web technologies, software development processes, and the business analysis methods that connect technical solutions to organisational needs. Graduates of business computing programmes work in IT consultancy, business analysis, software development, project management, systems integration, and technology management roles across industries including finance, retail, healthcare, the public sector, and technology companies themselves. The combination of technical computing skills and business understanding is valued wherever organisations need professionals who can bridge the two worlds. Further study in information systems, computer science, business technology, or a specialist computing field is open to graduates who wish to develop their expertise or pursue professional qualifications.
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