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Queen's University Belfast

1 business-information-technology courses NORTHERN IRELAND
Subject ranking: 22nd
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WUSCA ranking: 3th
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Modules
Stage 1
  • Accounting
  • An Introduction to Economics
  • Business, Government and Society
  • Databases
  • Fundamentals of Programming
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Studying business information technology

Business information technology, or computing in business, is a subject area that focuses on developing students’ IT and computing skills, as well as their business acumen. Studying it at uni will give you a solid grounding in programming, information systems development and current technology, as well as in business-related areas like e-commerce, consultancy and management. It’s also likely that your course will give you the chance to do a year in industry, meaning you can get valuable hands-on experience alongside the theory you learn. There’s a demand for individuals who are proficient in both IT and business and the skills you’ll learn could set you up for a career in programming, IT management, software development, information analysis, and more. 

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