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BSc Computer Science and Management
About this course
Computer science and management is a combination that speaks directly to the growing demand for people who can operate at the boundary between technology and business. Pure technologists often struggle to communicate with business stakeholders; managers without technical grounding cannot always evaluate what is technically feasible or make sound decisions about systems and software. Graduates who can do both are increasingly valuable across all sectors of the economy. Goldsmiths, University of London offers this three-year full-time programme, developing core computer science content alongside management fundamentals. The computer science strand covers programming, algorithms, data structures, software engineering, databases, networks and artificial intelligence, developing both the theoretical foundations and the practical implementation skills that computing careers require. The management strand introduces strategy, organisational behaviour, finance, marketing and the analytical frameworks through which business problems are understood. Goldsmiths' distinctive character means the curriculum also reflects interests in creativity, culture and the social dimensions of technology that make it a particularly stimulating environment for studying these subjects together. A sandwich year in industry is incorporated into the programme, giving you extended professional experience in a technology or business setting, alongside an embedded work placement that adds further practical dimension. The combination develops technical competence, commercial awareness, the ability to communicate across the technology-business boundary and the analytical skills to tackle problems that span both domains. The professional experience embedded in the programme ensures these capabilities are tested in real organisational contexts. Graduates enter careers in technology management, product management, IT consultancy, software development, business analysis, data management and a range of hybrid roles in organisations that depend on technology but need managers who understand it. Postgraduate study in computer science, management information systems or business administration is a natural option for those wishing to develop further.
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