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BSc Business Computing (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Business computing sits at the intersection of two disciplines that are increasingly difficult to separate. Modern organisations depend on digital systems for almost every function they perform, from financial reporting and supply chain management to customer relationship systems and data analytics. Business computing graduates understand both the technical architecture of those systems and the business contexts in which they operate, making them unusually valuable in organisations that need people who can translate between technical and commercial perspectives. At the University of Northampton, this four-year programme begins with a foundation year that develops the mathematical, computing, and academic skills needed for the full degree, making the programme accessible to students who want to build a stronger foundation before tackling the main content. As you progress, you will study programming, database design, systems analysis, and software development alongside core business subjects such as marketing, finance, operations management, and strategy. You will explore how digital technologies transform business processes, how information systems are designed and managed, and how data can be analysed to support decision-making. The programme balances theoretical understanding with practical skills that are directly applicable in the workplace. Business computing graduates find roles across a wide range of organisations in functions that combine IT and business knowledge. Systems analyst, IT project manager, business analyst, and data analyst are among the most common job titles, and they exist in sectors ranging from retail and financial services to healthcare, logistics, and the public sector. The ability to communicate effectively between technical teams and business stakeholders is particularly valued and often commands strong career prospects. Some graduates move into software development, database administration, or IT consultancy, while others progress into management roles within technology-intensive organisations. Postgraduate study in information systems, data science, or business management is a further option.
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