Business Computing
Bachelor's degree
In Poole and Bournemouth
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3 Years
Graduates will have the knowledge of business process, which is where the greatest use of computing is found, and combine it with depth in computing, to be creators of business software and systems. Suitable for those applicants who like the idea of combining business and computing, but who wish to pursue a more technology- based computing course.
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About this course
For 2010 entry 300 points which must include two A Levels or equivalent.
For 2011 entry: 320 points of which 200 are BB or equivalent.
A minimum of DMM from a BTEC 18 Unit diploma.
Preferred subjects: Computing, IT, ICT, Business, Maths, Sciences
Recommended GCSEs: 4 at grade C minimum including Maths and English
If English is not your first language: IELTS 6.0 (Academic) or above.
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BSc (Hons) Business Computing
Delivery method: Full-time
Course Reference: BSBITC
Course Overview
This course has received accreditation by the British Computer Society (BCS)
This course forms part of our Software Systems Framework. When applying through UCAS you should use the course code G505.
Students have the opportunity of completing Cisco CCNA certification courses during this degree course at the BU Cisco Certified Local Networking Academy.
This course forms part of the Bournemouth University Software Systems Framework of courses, allowing you to change your choice of course within the Framework to best suit your needs.
The richness of careers in the IT industry means that students are not always clear about which area they wish to specialise in before they join us. Some do not decide until they reach the final year. With this in mind, we have designed this Framework to have a common first year and a second year which is largely common. This design gives you exposure to a variety of modern technologies and techniques, before you make your final decision. The first two years cover those areas we know to be foundational for all professionals in this field, in addition year two enables a measure of specialism. In the final year, you have the opportunity to specialise further or to keep your education broader and more general.
Business Computing