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BSc Information Technology
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Information technology is the discipline that makes modern organisations function. It covers the design, implementation, and management of computer-based systems that store, transmit, and process information, and it spans hardware and software, networks and databases, cybersecurity and user experience. As organisations in every sector have become dependent on digital infrastructure, the professionals who understand how those systems work and how to integrate them effectively have become indispensable. This three-year full-time degree at the University of Huddersfield gives you a broad and practical grounding in the field. You will study computer networks, systems integration, database management, programming, and the ways in which technology serves organisational needs across the public and private sectors. The programme develops both technical skills and the ability to think about technology in its organisational context, understanding not just how systems are built but why they are built the way they are and how they can be managed effectively. A sandwich year and work placement opportunities are integrated into the degree, giving you substantial professional experience in a real IT environment before you graduate. This practical grounding, alongside a typical entry tariff of 136 points, reflects the programme's focus on preparing graduates who are ready to contribute from day one in a professional setting. Information technology graduates enter a labour market with strong and consistent demand for their skills. Roles span systems administration, network management, cybersecurity, IT support, database administration, business analysis, and IT project management. Graduates work in financial services, healthcare, education, government, retail, and technology companies of all sizes. Many pursue professional certifications alongside or after their degree, and postgraduate study in information systems, cybersecurity, data science, or business technology is a well-trodden path for those wishing to specialise or move into more senior roles.
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