Course summary
OVERVIEW Get ready to manage and improve modern business technology with BSc (Hons) Business Technology.You will learn about the fundamentals of business operations and technology, and progress to the in-depth study of systems analysis, project management, and recent advancements in business intelligence and information security management. PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS • This programme is designed to meet the needs of industry, focusing on the knowledge and skills demanded by modern employers. • Students regularly work with industry employers as part of the course to enhance their skills and employability. • This degree is accredited by the British Computer Society as fully meeting the educational requirements for Professional status.* *Subject to re-accreditation approval PROGRAMME DETAILS The course is designed to be practical in nature and up-to-date equipment, teaching methods and industry-standard software tools are used. Guest lectures and seminars are organised on a regular basis with industry specialists. Where possible, visits to local businesses, attendance at industry conferences and direct involvement in industry projects will be used as integral aspects of module and programme delivery. CAREERS The BSc (Hons) Business Technology has been designed to produce graduates withmultidisciplinary skills that enable them to work in any modern business. Graduates will therefore be of interest to almost all businesses, particularly those with a need to employ someone who can analyse and understand how their business works and how best use modern business technology to help the business develop and grow. Graduates have found employment with large organisations such as HewlettPackard, Ernst & Young, Pernod Ricard, Virgin Bank, and McLaren Software as well as with many companies in the small business sector. Business Technology graduates should be able to operate in roles, including: • Business Systems Analyst • Data Analyst • Project Manager • Technical Support Specialist • Systems Administrator • Business Intelligence Analyst • Data Analytics Specialist • Business Technology Consultant • Software Tester • Technology Trainer • Teacher • Mobile Business Adviser MODULES Year 3 You will improve your knowledge on business systems analysis, project management, and recent advancements in areas such as business intelligence and information security management. 12-month Sandwich Placement (optional) Between years 3 and 4, you may undertake a placement on a full-time basis over a minimum 36 weeks duration, leading to a 'sandwich' degree award Year 4 You will conduct an individual research project and study key strategic level aspects of business technology. ASSESSMENT METHOD The course delivers a combination of technology and business-related modules in every year, some of which are designed around accredited material from organisations such as Microsoft, Cisco and the British Computer Society, affording you the opportunity to supplement academic studies with professional certification, if you so desire. The main teaching instruments are lectures, tutorials and laboratory work. Classes are divided into smaller groups for laboratory work and tutorials. Seminars and group work are used where appropriate. Many of the modules place a focus on interactive student-centred learning using online materials or interactive systems or applications that you can work through at your own pace. PROFESSIONAL BODIES Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification. • British Computer Society*
Modules
In Year 3, you will improve your knowledge on business systems analysis, project management, and recent advancements in areas such as business intelligence and information security management. In your final year of study, you will conduct an individual research project and study key strategic level aspects of business technology.
Assessment method
The course delivers a combination of technology and business-related modules in every year, some of which are designed around accredited material from organisations such as Microsoft, Cisco and the British Computer Society, affording you the opportunity to supplement academic studies with professional certification, if you so desire. The main teaching instruments are lectures, tutorials and laboratory work. Classes are divided into smaller groups for laboratory work and tutorials. Seminars and group work are used where appropriate. Many of the modules place a focus on interactive student-centred learning using online materials or interactive systems or applications that you can work through at your own pace. Classes are divided into smaller groups for laboratory work and tutorials. Seminars and group work are used where appropriate. Many of the modules place a focus on interactive student-centred learning using online materials or interactive systems or applications that the you can work through at your own pace.
Professional bodies
Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.
- British Computer Society
Qualified teacher status (QTS)
To work as a teacher at a state school in England or Wales, you will need to achieve qualified teacher status (QTS). This is offered on this course for the following level:
- Course does not award QTS
How to apply
This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.
Application codes
- Course code:
- G290
- Institution code:
- U40
- Campus name:
- Paisley Campus
- Campus code:
- P
Points of entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
- Year 3
- Year 4
Entry requirements for advanced entry (i.e. into Year 2 and beyond)
For Year 3 Entry: SQA HND/BTEC Level 5 HND: Admin & IT; IT; Computing; Computer Science
International applicants
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: For applicants whose first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level. These are shown below.
Entry requirements
Standard Qualification Requirements
UCAS Tariff - Not accepted
A level - Not accepted
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016) - Not accepted
Access to HE Diploma - Not accepted
Scottish Higher - Not accepted
Pearson BTEC Extended Diploma (QCF) - Not accepted
Scottish Advanced Higher - Not accepted
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme - Not accepted
Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017) - Not accepted
Scottish HNC - Not accepted
Scottish HND - Pass
T Level - Not accepted
Minimum Qualification Requirements
UCAS Tariff - 84 points
A level - CCD
Scottish Higher - CCCC
Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017) - H3, H3, H3, H4
English language requirements
Test | Grade | Additional details |
---|---|---|
IELTS (Academic) | 6 | IELTS 6.0 with 5.5 minimum in each skill / component. |
Cambridge English Advanced | 176 overall with no sub-test less than 169 | |
Cambridge English Proficiency | 176 overall with no sub-test less than 169 | |
Trinity ISE | Pass | ISEII with the minimum of a Pass in all sub-tests |
PTE Academic | 54 | An overall score of 54 with no element below 51 |
TOEFL (iBT) | 78 | no sub-test less than: Reading: 17; Listening: 17; Speaking: 17; Writing: 17 |
For applicants whose first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level. The reason for this is that it’s essential that you are able to read, speak and understand the English language to get the most out of your time at UWS. All international applicants are required to meet minimum English language standards, with the exception of: // Native speakers of English // Erasmus students (unless advised otherwise) // non-Erasmus students from EU partner institutions (your institution must provide confirmation of your English language ability in the absence of a formal qualification) The qualifications above must have been gained within two years prior to the start of your course at UWS.
UWS's English language requirements
https://www.uws.ac.uk/international/english-language-requirements/
Student Outcomes
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Fees and funding
Tuition fees
Channel Islands | £9250 | Year 1 |
Republic of Ireland | £9250 | Year 1 |
England | £9250 | Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | £9250 | Year 1 |
Wales | £9250 | Year 1 |
Scotland | £1820 | Year 1 |
EU | £15550* | Year 1 |
International | £15550* | Year 1 |
*This is a provisional fee and subject to change.
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
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Provider information
University of the West of Scotland
Paisley Campus
High Street
Paisley
PA1 2BE