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BSc Information Technology
About this course
Information technology is the discipline concerned with how digital systems are designed, managed, and deployed to solve organisational and societal problems. As businesses, governments, healthcare providers, and public services become ever more dependent on digital infrastructure, the demand for professionals who can bridge the gap between technical systems and the people who rely on them has grown substantially. An IT degree prepares you to work at that intersection, combining technical knowledge with the analytical and communication skills that organisations need. At the University of Derby, this three-year full-time programme covers the core areas of IT practice including networks, databases, systems analysis, cybersecurity, software development, and project management. You will develop both technical skills and the ability to evaluate which technologies best serve a particular context, learning to think about IT as a strategic function rather than just a collection of tools. A foundation year is included, ensuring that all students enter the main degree with a solid grounding regardless of their prior background. The programme also incorporates a sandwich year in industry, during which you spend a year working for an employer in a real IT role, and a year abroad, broadening your perspective on how different organisations and countries approach digital infrastructure. Work placement experience is embedded throughout, giving you multiple opportunities to apply your learning in professional settings. Graduates from information technology go on to careers in IT management, systems analysis, network administration, cybersecurity, database administration, technical project management, and digital consultancy. The breadth of the programme means graduates are well suited to roles in virtually any sector, from healthcare and education to financial services, retail, and the public sector. Postgraduate study in areas such as data science, cybersecurity, and information management is also a natural progression.
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