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BSc Business Computing (Human-Computer Interaction) with Placement Year
About this course
Human-computer interaction is the study of how people use technology and how that technology can be better designed to serve their needs. It sits at the intersection of computing, cognitive psychology, design, and organisational theory, and it is central to why some digital products are intuitive and effective while others are frustrating and abandoned. As virtually every business process and social interaction now involves digital technology, the ability to design systems that people can actually use well has become one of the most commercially valuable capabilities in the technology sector. The four-year full-time Business Computing (Human-Computer Interaction) with Placement Year programme at Brunel University London develops your understanding of both the technical and the human dimensions of information systems. You will learn how to understand the user experience, and to use those insights to help build systems that better meet user needs. Through a mixture of theory and real-world practice, you will learn how to assess organisational problems and apply solutions, determining a dynamic mix of processes that allow information delivery systems and users to carry out business effectively and efficiently. The programme includes a foundation year for students who need additional preparation before entering the main degree, and a placement year that gives you substantial professional experience in a technology or UX-focused organisation before you graduate. This combination of industry immersion and academic rigour is particularly valuable in a field where practical competence and portfolio evidence matter as much as theoretical knowledge. With a typical entry tariff of 136 points, the programme is accessible and practically focused. Graduates pursue careers in user experience design, product management, business analysis, information systems, technology consulting, and digital transformation, across sectors that include finance, healthcare, retail, media, and the public sector.
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