Computing and Management BSc (Hons) degree
Program start date | Application deadline |
2023-09-26 | - |
2025-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
The BSc (Hons) Computing and Management degree from Loughborough University combines a thorough grounding in computer science with essential management knowledge and skills. Through a blend of lectures, tutorials, and practical projects, students develop strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication abilities, preparing them for careers in IT or management. The program offers optional modules and a potential industry placement year, enhancing students' employability and industry relevance.
Program Outline
Degree Overview
Overview:
The BSc (Hons) Computing and Management degree provides excellent preparation for a challenging and rewarding career, offering a high level of knowledge and practical skills in both computing and management. This program is specifically designed for students who wish to pursue careers as information technology (IT) or management professionals, as it offers comprehensive coverage of both subjects.
Objectives:
This degree aims to provide students with:
- A thorough grounding in the principles and practices of modern computer and management science.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills.
- The ability to apply these skills effectively to a wide range of real-world situations.
- An understanding of the role and impact of IT in organizations, both in the private and public sectors.
- Management knowledge, skills, and competencies that can be applied effectively in a range of organizational settings.
Overall Program Description:
- This program is delivered through lectures, tutorials, practical labs, group projects, assignments, and presentations.
- Students are assessed through written examinations, coursework assignments, practical projects, group work presentations, oral exams, and portfolios.
- The degree offers a combination of computing and management subjects, providing you with coverage of the key capabilities in software engineering, databases, programming and networking, as well as equipping you with essential skills for business and management such as marketing, operations management and accounting.
Outline
Year 1:
The first year focuses on developing fundamental knowledge and skills in computer and management science and includes the following modules:
- Quantitative Business Skills A: Introduces the basic skills and techniques needed in management.
- Quantitative Business Skills B: Introduces students who do not possess a post- GCSE math qualification to the basic skills considered necessary for quantitative modules in management education.
- Introduction to Programming: Provides the basic knowledge of procedural programming and covers data types and variables, control flow, arrays and functions, data structures, algorithms, and object programming concepts.
- Organisational Behaviour: Explores theoretical and conceptual accounts of behavior within and around organizations, examines organizational processes, power and politics, organizational structures and design, organizational change, leadership, and human resource management.
- Introduction to Accounting: Introduces the basic and core concepts of accounting, including financial and management accounting principles.
- Software Engineering 1: Introduces software engineering principles focusing on concepts, processes, methodologies, and tools for developing high-quality software applications. Topics covered include hardware and software, network principles, operating systems, security issues, programming, software development environments, data structures, and algorithms.
Year 2:
The second year builds upon the knowledge and skills learned in Year 1 and introduces more advanced topics in computing and management.
- Management of Human Resources: Provides a broad introduction to the field of HRM and examines its role and importance in an organisation.
- Accounting for Managers: Introduces accounting concepts and techniques to enable decision making in business and covers topics like financial and cost accounting, capital and working capital budgeting, cost-volume-profit analysis, break-even analysis, financial analysis of performance, project appraisal, inflation accounting, accounting standards.
- Web Programming: Develops front and backend development skills and examines concepts like client and server side programming, databases and web services and covers technologies like HTML5, CSS3 Javascript, AJAX and PHP.
- Management Science Methods: Covers quantitative techniques for decision-making in a business environment and introduces topics like demand forecasting, inventory control, queueing and scheduling, project management, linear and integer programming.
- Software Engineering 2: Provides the second part of software engineering principles focusing on advanced software development concepts and methodologies like design patterns, software architecture and design, object-oriented programming concepts, testing methodologies and software project management.
- Operating Systems, Networks and the Internet 1: Covers the concepts, technologies and applications in the field of computer networks, including hardware and software, network design and implementation, routing protocols, and network security and examines network layer, transport layer and application layer protocols.
Optional Modules
In Year 2, students can choose two optional modules from the following list:
- Business Systems
- Database Design
- Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
- Introduction to Management Science
Year 3:
In the third year, students have the option of taking a professional training or industry placement year and complete further modules in computing and management.
Optional Modules
Students select four optional modules from the following:
- Computing Project
- Decision and Efficiency Analysis
- International Human Resource Management
Final Year:
The final year focuses on developing advanced knowledge and skills in specialized areas related to computing and management and involves completing a dissertation.
Optional Modules:
Students choose three optional modules from the following list:
- Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
- Corporate Finance
- Information and Knowledge Management
- Internet Commerce
- IT Service Management
- Operations Management
- Project Management
- Strategic Information Management
- Strategic Marketing and Planning
- The course concludes with the completion of an individual research project on a specific area of interest within computing and management.
Assessment
This degree uses various assessment methods to evaluate student progress and understanding, including formal written exams, coursework assignments, practical projects, and group presentations and projects.
Teaching
The BSc (Hons) Computing and Management utilizes lectures, seminars, and tutorials as the core teaching methodology and is supported by a team of academic and technical staff with extensive expertise and industry experience. The degree also offers opportunities for students to develop practical skills through laboratory sessions and collaborative project work. The teaching team is available for consultation beyond scheduled sessions.
Careers
Graduates from Loughborough University's Computing and Management degree consistently secure positions with leading organizations across various industries.
Other
Industrial Liaison Committee:
This committee plays a crucial role in keeping the program updated and relevant by offering input to the curriculum development, industrial placements, and professional skills and experiences of students.
Placement Year Opportunity
Students have the option of undertaking a professional training or industry placement year between Years 3 and 4, allowing them to gain valuable work experience and enhance their employability.
UK fees Full-time course per annum £9,250 Placement year Approx. 20% of the full-time fee International fees Full-time course per annum £28,600 Placement year Approx. 20% of the full-time fee University fees and charges can be paid in advance and there are several methods of payment, including online payments and payment by instalment. Additional costs While the cost of your tuition covers lots of things, it doesn’t cover everything. For instance this course doesn’t cover the cost of any stationary, printing, books or re-assessments which you might need. What's included in your tuition costs Fee status Accommodation and hall fees