Business, Computing and Information Management (BCIM) Undergraduate Prospectus 2010
BTEC HND
Location Location
Southwark Southwark
FdSc
Business Information
Duration Duration
Business Information
2 years (full-time) 2 years (full-time)
Technology (BIT)
Start date Start date
Technology (BIT)
September September
How to apply How to apply
Full-time: via UCAS Full-time: via UCAS
Part-time: direct to LSBU Part-time: direct to LSBU
Business, Computing and Information Management Business, Computing and Information Management
Course description Career opportunities Course description Career opportunities
This is a two-year full-time course The employment record of LSBU’s
UCAS code LSBU code
This is a two-year full-time course The employment record of LSBU’s
Full-time: 025G Full-time: G530
leading to the award of a BTEC HND BIT graduates is excellent. Participants leading to the award of FdSc BIT. Year BIT graduates is excellent. Participants
BIT. Year One is common to all BIT enter the fields of business, banking,
LSBU Code LSBU code
One is common to all BIT Programmes enter the fields of business, banking,
Programmes and acts as foundation web development, local and national
353 Part-time: 3354
and acts as foundation to future studies web development, local and national
to future studies in BIT, and your future government.
Course contact Course Contact
and employment in BIT. You will focus government.
in the IT profession. You will focus on
Kemi Adeboye Kemi Adeboye
on the engineering of computer-based
the engineering of computer-based Progression routes
adeboyk@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7451
adeboyk@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7451
information systems that connect Progression routes
information systems that connect the to postgraduate study
Typical offer Typical offer
the computing domain with the to postgraduate study
computing domain with the business When you have successfully completed
80 UCAS Tariff Points 80 UCAS Tariff points
business domain. BSc (Hons) BIT one-year top-up.
domain, and obtain a skills set that your HND, you may progress to the
Course Units Course Units
(BCIM)
is highly prized by employers. You BSc (Hons) BIT eighteen-month top-up
Year 1 Year 1
The FdSc provides a two-year full-time Professional contacts/industry links (BCIM)
may also be eligible for progression degree. If you do particularly well (four
– Commercial Information Systems – Commercial Information Systems Development
pathway to a skill set that is highly From 2007 graduates of the BSc (Hons)
eighteen-month top-up degree in BIT. or more distinctions) in the final year
– Computer and Communications – Computer and Communications Technology
prized by employers. It also offers a will be part recognised as Chartered
Technology/Architecture – Computing Culture and Practice
you can progress directly to the final
– Computing Culture and Practice – Quantitative Techniques for Computing
direct link to the final year of the BSc Information Technology Professionals
The course comprises a mixture of units year of the BSc (Hons) degree.
– Quantitative Techniques for Computing – Business Application Development
Honours awards. by the British Computer Society.
running on a combination of year and
– Business Application Development – Concepts of Software Development
– Concepts of Software Development – Business Systems and Organisations
semester long units, with a total of eight For full entry requirements see pages
with Objects – Software Development for Business Systems
You will study a mixture of units running For full entry requirements see pages
units been taught over each year. 252 to 253.
Semester 2 only Summer Unit
on a combination of year long and 252 to 253.
– Business Systems and Organisations – Professional skills and Organisation
semesterised units. In addition there is
– Software Development for Business Systems Year 2
Year 2 – Evaluating Software Development Tools for
a special summer ‘bridging unit’, which
– Evaluating Software Development Tools Business
you study over two weeks, between
for Business – Networked Computer Environments
Years 1 and 2, and is specifically related
– Management Accounting and Decision Making – Management Accounting and Decision Making
– Networked Computing Environments – Techniques of Systems Analysis and Design
to your employment. This unit is a
– Techniques of Systems Analysis and Design – Information Extraction and Databases
significant component of your course,
– BIT Applications – Management Information Systems
having a double unit value.
– Information Extraction and Databases
– Management Information Systems
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