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BSc Business Technology and Entrepreneurship
About this course
Business technology and entrepreneurship is a degree for people who want to understand how technology is transforming commercial life and how new ventures are created and grown within that changing landscape. It sits at the convergence of three important areas of knowledge: the strategic and operational dimensions of business management, the technical and commercial dynamics of technology, and the mindset, skills and practice of entrepreneurship. Studying all three together at Regent's University London gives you a broad and practical education that prepares you for the realities of building or leading organisations in a digital age. This three-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to broaden your perspective on how business, technology and entrepreneurship operate in different cultural and economic contexts. You will study topics including business strategy, digital innovation, technology management, startup development, product design and development, marketing in digital environments, finance and investment, and the legal and ethical frameworks that govern technology businesses. The programme combines academic rigour with a practical, project-based approach, encouraging you to develop entrepreneurial thinking and the ability to apply business and technology knowledge to real problems. Graduates move into careers in technology companies, startups, consultancies, digital agencies, venture capital, corporate innovation teams and entrepreneurship. The London location and international composition of the student body at Regent's give the degree a genuinely global dimension, and the year abroad deepens that perspective further. Many graduates go on to found their own ventures, using the business and technology knowledge developed on the programme as the foundation for new enterprises. Others move into roles in established organisations where the ability to think entrepreneurially and to understand the commercial implications of technology is increasingly valued. Postgraduate study in business, technology management or entrepreneurship is also a natural next step.
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