The Computing and Business Management course at the University of Surrey offers a diverse study program that blends the technical and problem-solving aspects of computer science with the organisational and managerial facets of business management. It is an integrating course designed for students who want to understand the interaction between computer science and business management in depth, enabling them to become confident and knowledgeable across both areas.Course Content: The course is taught through a mix of lectures, labs and workshops. It covers crucial topics in both computing and business management with subjects divided into compulsory and optional modules. The first year provides introduction to computer science, programming, mathematics, and business essentials, with the second and final year modules focusing on software engineering, databases, finance and market analysis, entrepreneurship, and strategic management.Key Modules: Some of the core and optional modules students can expect to study include Data Structures and Algorithms, Operating Systems and Networking, Professional Training module, Software Development group project, Microeconomics for Business, Marketing Principles and Practice, Financial Accounting, Management Science for Decision Making, Organisational Behaviour and Analysis among others.Accreditations: This course is professionally accredited by the British Computer Society (BCS) - The Chartered Institute for IT. This means the course meets the highest standards set by the computing profession. Future Careers: Graduates from this course can pursue a wide range of careers in sectors such as software engineering, project management, data analysis, IT consultancy, systems analysis and design, user experience design and digital marketing. Some previous students have gone on to work at major companies such as IBM, Microsoft, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Vodafone, and Virgin Media.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.