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BSc Business Computing
About this course
Business computing sits at the junction of two fields that, taken separately, each have significant value, but together produce something more powerful than either alone. Computing equips you with the technical skills to build, analyse and manage digital systems; business gives you the strategic and operational frameworks to understand why those systems matter and how to deploy them effectively in organisations. The combination is particularly relevant at a time when technology decisions are inseparable from business decisions in almost every sector. At the University of the West of England in Bristol this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year, giving you the opportunity to spend time in a professional placement before completing your studies. This practical dimension is central to the course's design: the aim is not simply to produce graduates with technical knowledge but people who have actually worked in a business computing environment, built a professional network, and tested their abilities in real conditions. Work placement opportunities are embedded in the programme alongside the sandwich year. You will develop skills in areas such as web development, data analytics, systems analysis, software project management, digital marketing technology and business intelligence, and you will learn to apply computing solutions to genuine organisational problems. The programme develops a blend of technical competence and commercial awareness. You will be comfortable working with data, building or evaluating digital systems, and communicating technical ideas to non-technical audiences. These are highly sought-after qualities in a job market where organisations of all kinds are wrestling with digital transformation. Graduates move into careers in IT consultancy, software development, data analytics, web and digital development, technology project management, digital marketing and business analysis. The breadth of the programme means graduates are not confined to purely technical roles; many move into hybrid positions that sit between IT teams and business functions. Postgraduate study in computing, data science, information management or business administration is also a common path for those who want to specialise further.
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