Business Information Systems
Bachelor's degree
In Luton
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Luton
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Duration
3 Years
Learn from experts in business and experts in computing and information systems. Benefit from new business pods in Bedfordshire Business School and state-of-the-art facilities in the Department of Computing and Information Systems (CIS). Suitable for the information technology student who wants to expand their horizons into the business arena. For those students seeking to start their own businesses or to manage the information assets of established corporations.
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About this course
* UCAS Tariff Score greater than 160, which should include either two A level passes or an AVCE Double Award
* An Access qualification
* Equivalent qualifications such as Irish Leaving Certificate, Scottish Highers, International Baccalaureate or BTEC National Diploma
If you left school or the further education sector without the normal academic qualifications for entry to higher education, the 4-year extended degree route may be suitable for you.
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Course programme
BSc (Hons) Business Information Systems
Mode: full-time
The course presents an extremely thorough grounding in modern business information tools, in addition to enhancing this with indispensable management analysis and techniques.
It is a dynamic course focussing on information systems and their application to modern business.
You will benefit from the guidance of experts in business as well as computing and information systems.
You will be prepared to enter the modern business world, either in your own business or managing the information needs of established corporations.
Areas of study include:
- Databases
- Business analysis
- Information technology systems building
- Information technology project management
- Virtual management
- Finance for business
- Optimising business decisions
Assessment
Coursework, reports, practical exercises, group work and written examinations.
Business Information Systems