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BSc Business Information Systems
About this course
Business information systems sits at the junction of computing and commercial management, producing graduates who can bridge the gap between technical teams and business stakeholders. Every modern organisation depends on digital systems to manage its operations, serve its customers, and make decisions, and the people who design, implement, and manage those systems need to understand both what technology can do and what the business actually needs. This combination of skills is increasingly valuable in organisations undergoing digital transformation. The University of Westminster's three-year full-time Business Information Systems degree, which combines computing disciplines with business subjects, has a typical entry tariff of 120 points and includes a sandwich year option, a year abroad option, and work placement opportunities. As the course describes, it combines key elements of computer science, including programming, databases, systems analysis and design, analytics, and AI, with business disciplines such as management, marketing, and finance. The emphasis is on the practical application of technology to solve real-world business challenges and improve digital operations. You will develop skills in software development, data analysis, project management, and system design alongside commercial and organisational understanding that purely technical programmes may not provide. Graduates work in business analysis, systems analysis, IT project management, data analytics, IT consultancy, digital transformation, and software development roles, often in organisations where they act as the interface between technical and non-technical colleagues. The combination of computing and business knowledge is valued across financial services, retail, healthcare, logistics, and the public sector. Postgraduate study in information systems, business analytics, or management is an option for those wishing to specialise further.
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