ObjectivesBusiness Information Management is one of the business programme suite of degrees based on the core Business Studies modules. It allows you to develop an understanding of how information is used in business and introduces you to the methods available. These include technological solutions such as database management and website design as well as the management of paper-based systems. In addition to the core business subjects, you study one specialist subject module each year. Year 3 gives you the opportunity to work in a company to gain increased understanding of how systems work in practice.
Entry requirementsEntry Requirements Normally 240 points which must include two 6-unit awards or one 12-unit award plus GCSE Mathematics and English at grade C or above.
Academic titleBA Business Information Management
Course descriptionCourse Structure
Year 1
Technology of Business
Business Operations
Managing Information for Business
Accounting for Managers
Introduction to Business
Markets and Government
Year 2
Business Information Systems
Small Business Enterprise and Planning
Organisational Behaviour
Introduction to Marketing
Markets and Europe
Management and Research Methods
Year 3 Full-time
Business Information Management
Corporate and Business Strategy
Dissertation (40 credits)
Plus two electives
Year 4 Sandwich
Business Information Management
Business Policy
Dissertation (40 credits)
Plus 2 electives