

BSc Computer Science & Business
About this course
Computer science and business are increasingly inseparable. Organisations of every kind depend on software systems, data infrastructure and digital platforms to operate, and they need people who can speak both languages: the technical language of computing and the strategic language of commercial decision-making. This degree at Northeastern University London prepares you to work confidently at that intersection, developing both the technical depth to build and evaluate digital systems and the business acumen to understand how they create value. Studying full-time over three years in London, you will cover the core concepts of computer science, including programming, algorithms, data structures, software engineering and systems design, alongside business disciplines such as management, marketing, finance, strategy and organisational behaviour. The combination means you can approach problems from both sides, understanding what is technically feasible and what makes commercial sense. You will develop strong analytical and problem-solving skills, the ability to work in teams and communicate across technical and non-technical audiences, and an awareness of how digital technologies are reshaping industries and economies. Graduates with this kind of dual expertise are sought after across a wide range of sectors. You might work in technology companies, financial services, consulting, retail, healthcare or the public sector, in roles such as business analyst, product manager, software developer, data analyst, technology consultant or entrepreneur. The degree also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study in computer science, business analytics, information management or management itself. As digital transformation continues to reshape how organisations operate, the ability to bridge technical and business thinking becomes ever more valuable.
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