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BA Business Management and Computing
About this course
Business management and computing is a combination designed for a world in which technology and organisational management are inseparable. Computing provides the technical foundation for understanding how software, systems, and data work, while business management equips you with the frameworks and skills to lead organisations and make commercial decisions. The combination recognises that the most effective business professionals in the digital economy are those who understand technology from the inside rather than purely as users, and that technical specialists who also understand business strategy, finance, and organisational dynamics are significantly more valuable to employers than either alone. At Arden University, this distance learning BA (Hons) is delivered entirely online, allowing you to study from anywhere in the world without the requirement to attend classes in a physical location. This makes it particularly well suited to those who are working or managing other commitments alongside their studies. You will develop both the technical computing knowledge and the business management skills that underpin the combination, covering topics including programming, systems design, data management, and digital business alongside finance, marketing, strategy, and operations management. The distance learning format develops your self-discipline and independent learning skills alongside the academic content. Business management and computing graduates are well placed for careers that span the digital and commercial dimensions of modern organisations. Roles including IT manager, business analyst, digital project manager, technology consultant, and operations manager in technology-using organisations are common destinations. The breadth of the combination means graduates are attractive to employers in many sectors, particularly those undergoing digital transformation where both technical and commercial understanding is needed. Many graduates go on to develop specialist expertise through further professional qualifications in project management, systems analysis, or business analysis, and some pursue postgraduate study in business technology, digital management, or related fields.
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