Content
The optional modules listed are those that are most likely to be available, but they may be subject to change.
Year one
You'll study:
- Foundation Technical Skills
- Business Applications
- Business Management Fundamentals
- IT Practice: Skills, Models and Methods.
Year two
You'll study:
- Data, Schemas and Applications
- Digital Business
- IT Practice: Collaborative Project
- Project Management.
Placement year (if applicable)
If you study on the four year (sandwich) course, you'll spend a year away from the University on a work placement after year two.
You'll complete a placement learning module.
See the Placements and Fees sections for more information.
Final year
You'll study:
- Ethical and Professional Issues in Computing and Digital Media
- IT Practice: Consultancy Project
- Professional Preparation.*
*This module won't be available to study if you complete the sandwich year.
Plus, one optional module from:
- Information Systems Dissertation
Software development Project.
Plus, either one or two optional modules (depending on credit requirement) from:
- Business Intelligence and Data Mining
- Entrepreneurial Skills
- Security Management in Practice
- Sustainable Business and Computing.
The University continually enhances our offer by responding to feedback from our students and other stakeholders, ensuring the curriculum is kept up to date and our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need for the real world. This may result in changes to the course. If changes to your course are approved we'll inform you.
Learning and Teaching
We want to make your learning experience as interesting and stimulating as possible. You'll learn through a mix of lectures, seminars, lab classes and workshops, as well as through our online learning environment and working with student mentors. You'll also take part in group projects to develop your technical and soft skills.
This course is structured so you can choose some of your modules from the second year onwards.
Students on this course will come from a variety of backgrounds and Year one brings everyone to the same level of knowledge in computer science subjects (programming, web development and databases). You'll be introduced to business subjects such as organisation and people, and business analysis.
In Year two, you'll undertake a group project to further develop your teamwork and communications skills, and explore data analytics more fully, focusing on a particular area of interest (such as software development, project management or marketing).
In Final year, you'll explore further advanced topics on data analytics, and gain an overview of the management security aspects of software systems, as well as ethical and professional issues that affect your practice. You'll undertake a project or dissertation, and take optional modules to specialise in either business, marketing or advanced computer science topics.
See our full glossary of learning and teaching terms.
Study time
You will need to devote around 150 hours to each 15 credit module on the course. For each module, this includes around 36 hours of tutor-led class contact time, with the rest of the time being spent on absorbing and developing your knowledge independently, and preparing for exams and coursework.
Assessment
We use a variety of assessments such as exams, practical work, reports and portfolios to assess your learning.
See our full glossary of assessment terms.