Information technology is vital to the management and communication of information in the modern business environment, and effective business computing requires managers with knowledge of human and managerial issues in addition to technical considerations; the programme meets the needs of students interested in pursuing careers that provide organisations with management support, advice and consultancy where computing and information technology is involved.
Year 1: Business decision analysis; economic environment of business; English legal method and contract law; foundations of management; information technology in business; international perspectives; introduction to economics; introduction to financial accounting; introduction to management accounting; introduction to marketing management; organisational behaviour; principles of operations management; quantitative techniques. Year 2: Business policy and strategic finance; foundations of management; business computing (spreadsheets and decision support; database systems and simulation); systems analysis; optional modules. Year 3: Year in industry. Final year: Business strategy; advanced business computing (knowledge-based systems/object-oriented systems); worldwide management of information technology; effective management consultancy; business design; optional modules.
AAB - AAA (SQA Higher: AAAAB - AAAAA or SQA Advanced Higher: AAB - AAA)
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Mon 1st Oct 2012 |
4 years |
Sandwich |
The deadline for the receipt of full-tim ..more
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Birmingham, B4 7ET |
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£9000 per year |
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*More info: £9000 per year |
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NG45
Aston University
Business Studies, Business Information Technology

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