Course description
This is one of several subject combinations available in our Certificate of Higher Education in Computing & IT and a second subject (T13). In this certificate, you’ll develop a solid foundation in computing & IT alongside core business principles. You’ll learn about programming, data management, and business strategy, equipping you with the skills to support computer-related projects in a business environment. This qualification can enhance your employability in roles such as IT support, business analysis, or project coordination, and serves as a stepping stone towards further study in computing and business.
**Key features of the course** - Explore the profound technological, economic, political and ethical change driven by digital advancement
- Study an accessible and comprehensive introduction to business and management in a globalised world
- Enhance your employability
- Build a solid foundation for further study
Subjects
Information technology, Computer science, Business studies, Computer studiesEntry requirements
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