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BSc Business Computing (Extended Degree)
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Business computing sits at the intersection of technology and management, addressing both the technical systems that organisations run on and the business judgement needed to deploy, manage, and develop those systems effectively. It is a field that recognises that technology rarely delivers value on its own: understanding the needs of users and organisations, managing projects and people, and aligning technical decisions with strategic goals are all as important as writing good code or configuring systems well. Graduates who can operate comfortably in both the technical and the business domain are consistently in demand. At Northumbria University, this four-year extended degree programme offers a rich combination of experiential features: it includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you the chance to combine substantial professional experience with international study alongside your academic programme. The extended structure provides additional time to develop both technical and business skills before entering the graduate job market. You will study software development, database systems, project management, systems analysis, digital business strategy, and the management of information technology, developing the practical and analytical capabilities that employers in the sector value. A typical entry tariff of 120 points makes this an accessible programme. Business computing graduates work across the technology, financial, retail, healthcare, and public sectors in roles including business analyst, systems analyst, IT project manager, software developer, digital consultant, and technology manager. The combination of placement and year abroad experience is a significant professional advantage, and many students convert their placements into graduate job offers. Further study at master's level in information systems, business analytics, or a technology specialism is an option for those who want to develop deeper expertise. The degree is particularly well suited to people who want a technology career with a strong commercial and organisational dimension.
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