

MA(SocSci) Computing Science/Business & Management
About this course
Computing science and business management is a combination that develops two sets of capabilities that are increasingly inseparable in the modern economy. Computing science provides the theoretical and practical foundations of computer systems, algorithms, software development and data management, while business and management offers a structured insight into both the theoretical and practical dimensions of organisations, strategy and leadership. Together, they prepare you to work at the intersection of technology and commerce, where the most significant opportunities and challenges of the coming decades will lie. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year programme gives you a thorough grounding in both disciplines. In computing science you will develop skills in programming, algorithms, systems design and the mathematical foundations of computation. In business and management you will study strategy, organisational behaviour, finance, marketing and operations, developing the analytical and managerial perspective that complements technical expertise. A year abroad is part of the programme, giving you the opportunity to study at an international partner institution and broaden your perspective on both technology and business in a global context. Graduates from computing science and business management programmes are highly sought after in an economy where digital transformation is a priority for organisations in every sector. Common career destinations include technology project management, business analysis, IT consultancy, product management, digital strategy, data analytics and general management roles in technology companies. Many graduates move into senior roles relatively quickly, as the combination of technical competence and business understanding is genuinely rare and disproportionately valuable. Postgraduate study in computing, data science, business administration or information management is a natural next step for those seeking deeper expertise or specialist roles.
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