Develop user-focused technology solutions through interdisciplinary collaboration, graduating industry-ready for careers in IT consultancy, business analysis, software development, and more.
Why study this degree?
- Build strong computing foundations alongside business acumen
- Develop core skills in software design, networking, and cloud computing
- Gain consultancy and operational management expertise
- Apply technical problem-solving to real-world business challenges
- Bridge the gap between technical teams and business stakeholders.
Our BSc (Hons) Business Computing course blends computing and business skills, equipping you with expertise in software development, cloud computing, and data analysis alongside operations and consultancy knowledge. Designed for those who enjoy building and implementing solutions, it prepares you for roles that connect technology with business needs, including software development, business intelligence analyst, and system developer.
Through hands-on learning in areas like full stack development, web design, business intelligence, and entrepreneurship, you'll develop technical expertise and problem-solving abilities to tackle real-world challenges.
Set within Ravensbourne's creative environment, this program encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, preparing graduates for careers in IT consultancy, business analysis, software development, and more, with the skills to bridge the gap between technical teams and business stakeholders.
Year 1
Year 1 of the course will see students engaging with designing and developing software, as well as the fundamentals of business and project management.
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Year 2
Year 2 of this course will build on the foundations developed in the first year, helping students expand their knowledge and expertise of both business and computing.
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Year 3
The final year further develops the students’ business and technological acumen, and will culminate in a large final project, designed to allow students to demonstrate their learnings from the three-year programme.
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