Business Information Technology
Full-time
With placement
Three year
Four year
September 2026
In a nutshell
This Tech Skills accredited course equips you with the knowledge, skills and hands-on experience to succeed in the digitally driven business world. Developed with industry insight, Business Information Technology emphasises real-world learning through simulated and live projects, ensuring you can apply theory directly to practice. You’ll gain expertise in industry standard IT and digital workplace tools, data analysis for business, information management and digital transformation.
You’ll strengthen both your technical and communication skills, working alongside industry partners across Greater Manchester and beyond. Aligned with the professional standards and expectations of business IT graduates, this course ensures you develop the skills and behaviors employers are actively seeking, giving you a clear edge in the job market.
By choosing this course, you’ll stand out in a competitive job market with a depth of understanding in information management and industry 4.0 technology.
- Gain practical experience on simulated and live employer-led projects.
- Learn to analyse data to support data driven decision making.
- Develop strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills.
- Learn how organisations leverage information management systems.
- Get hands on with industry-standard business IT tools.
Become industry ready
Our teaching is practical and career-focused, with input from our industry partners, so you'll build the expertise that employers look for. You'll develop personal skills, such as communication and confidence, alongside the practical, including business concepts and the tools and techniques used in the industry.
You’ll look ahead to the technologies that will affect professionals in the sector in the future and gain the essential digitals skills that will help you go further in the industry, such as:
- Body swap technology
- Microsoft Office PowerPoint and Project
- iDea Bronze Award
- Xero Accounting Software
- Power BI
This course is also available with a foundation year or placement option. Speak to our enquiries team for information.
This programme is accredited by Tech Industry Gold through TechSkills. This accreditation reflects the programme’s high academic quality and its alignment with the digital capabilities and professional skills most valued by employers in today’s industry.
Your journey starts here
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students accepted
Course accreditations
This is for you if...
You have an inquisitive, problem-solving mindset and want to drive change in a technology business world
You are keen to explore how businesses digitally transform and leverage new technologies
You want to learn how businesses utilise the digital workplace and get hands on with industry standard tools
You are excited to work with real-world data to tackle business challenges and pressing socio-economic issues
You want to study TechSkills accredited modules to enhance your employability prospects
You are aiming for careers in business analytics, business management, consultancy or digital transformation
All about the course
The BSc Business Information Technology programme looks at how future managers can grasp the advantages of technology in an industry 4.0 world. This industry-informed undergraduate degree combines practice-based use of digital tools with a challenging academic curriculum bringing together modules from IT, computing and management degrees.
You will explore the world of information technology and the tools and techniques to ensure success in a technology driven workspace. You'll study the application of emerging business technologies and apply digital tools to present digital innovation ideas and solutions, and explore more specialised theories, gaining skills that will be transferable across the business and technology industries. You'll study in a dynamic environment and learn practical management skills from business simulations and live projects, and get hands on with a wide range of industry standard technologies.
Enhance your experience
Studying BSc Business Information Technology at the University of Salford offers numerous opportunities to gain additional practical experience and practice your skills in a real-world setting.
With the opportunity for all students to complete a paid work placement or study abroad between their second and third years, you will enter the world of work with an in-depth knowledge of the industry and of key business concepts.
Discover our extracurricular and out-of-classroom opportunities to see how you can take your studies further.
"I have had opportunities to travel, and I spent a semester abroad in Canada during my second year, as well as a cultural immersion trip to Vietnam. I also joined the Snow Society, which has allowed me to learn how to ski. These pursuits have greatly improved my confidence, decision-making skills and resilience resulting in personal growth." - Jenna, BSc Business Management with Innovation and Technology (now BSc Business Information Technology). Read the full story on Prospects.
Data Driven Decision Making
Explore how data drives business success and learn about essential tools for data collection, analysis and decision-making. You'll also learn how to use data to make and justify business decisions and will have the opportunity to develop your professional digital skills to ensure you meet the growing demand for these in the modern workplace. You will learn how to communicate in collaborative digital environments to a high professional level using a range of industry standard tools, and you'll be introduced to emerging tools for AI and automation.
Developing your Career Foundations
This is the start of your professional career, and this module lays the foundation that will support you in being a successful graduate. In your first year, you will research potential career options and map-out skills and opportunities to be developed through your second and third years. By building a graduate portfolio, and demonstrating employability skills, you will identify your strengths and weaknesses to create a personalised and targeted plan alongside your programme pathway. Starting early will give you the confidence and adaptability as you progress through your undergraduate career.
Global Business and Sustainable Digital Futures
This module examines the twin forces shaping the future of business: the urgent drive toward sustainability and the disruptive potential of emerging technologies. You will explore ecological economics, climate change and the global energy transition alongside the dynamics of digital transformation, including artificial intelligence, Industry 4.0 and 5.0, robotics, automation, 3D printing, the Internet of Things, blockchain and virtual reality.
Through case studies and applied learning, you will develop the ability to lead and innovate responsibly in a rapidly changing world, applying creative and sustainable solutions to transform industries and shape next-generation business strategies.
Understanding Organisations
Through an immersive and intensive delivery, this introductory module explores how businesses operate through core functions like people management, finance, marketing and operations. Via an organisational visit and case studies, you will learn how organisations work and respond to external change.
You will compare business types alongside developing essential academic and professional skills in analysis, reporting and presentation of information to support future study and careers. The module will leave you with understanding of appropriate academic practice and expectations of professional behaviour alongside a strong foundation of business knowledge to build on for the remainder of your degree discipline.
Business Information Systems
Explore technology infrastructures, and learn about organisational processes through an information systems perspective. You will develop your understanding of the concepts, principles and underlying technologies involved in the management and application of data, information and knowledge. You will also uncover how data is managed, stored, analysed and flows within and across systems, enhancing your digital literacy and ability to work confidently with data.
You will explore the relationship between information systems and business intelligence, learning how effective data management supports informed decision-making in dynamic business environments shaped by emerging technologies and increasing data volumes.
Web App Development
This module introduces you to the principles and practices of web application development, focusing on hand-coded front-end technologies (HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript) and contemporary issues such as the role of Artificial Intelligence in coding and design. You will develop a professional portfolio website and critically reflect on your use of AI tools and problem-solving approaches.
The module will equip you with technical, analytical and employability skills needed in digital business contexts, with an emphasis on applying web technologies to real-world business transformation scenarios.
Project Management
This module will examine various aspects of project management through a variety of means, including online content and practical seminars informed by research and industrial collaborations. It will focus on theoretical approaches, tools and techniques of planning and controlling projects. You will learn to appreciate project management as an important and integral part of a business whether product or service based.
Developing Your Professional Identity
This module will enable you to build on the embedded employability skills developed during year one of the programme. Through engaging in various professional development and reflection activities, you will be able to identify or realise, evaluate, plan and lead on the development of your future-focused knowledge, skills, behaviours and activities required to help secure your professional career aspirations, according to your programme of study. You will develop knowledge on how to access career-specific and professional graduate-level job opportunities through exploring graduate-level labour market trends, and job-specific employer requirements.
You will also draw on the expertise of the school’s Career’s and Employability team, employer visits and workshops delivered by the academic team within the school. This will enable you to identify and engage in innovative development strategies to improve your work experience and employability, enabling you to further strengthen in a sustained way your career-focused digital footprint in relation to your professional career goals and around the graduate level employer selection process.
Advanced Data Analytics
This module enables you to develop advanced analytical skills essential for informed decision-making, empowering you to lead with data. Through a blend of theoretical foundations and hands-on practice, you will learn to collect, clean analyse, visualise, and interpret data to support strategic business insights. Emphasising innovation, the module nurtures curiosity and entrepreneurial thinking, encouraging you to interrogate data critically and creatively. With a focus on sustainability, you will explore how data-driven decisions can contribute to long-term value for both people and planet.
Live Project for Business
This module offers the opportunity to gain valuable real-world experience by collaborating directly with one of our partner organisations. Working in teams that reflect the dynamics of today’s workplace, you are challenged to address a live business problem, applying key skills in leadership as well as people, project and time management.
The module encourages creativity, critical thinking and innovation, enabling you to design solutions that inspire and deliver genuine impact. By combining academic learning with professional practice, you will develop the confidence, adaptability and problem-solving abilities needed to succeed in your future careers.
Information Security Management
This module provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of information security management at an undergraduate level. It is designed to equip you with the foundational knowledge and skills to identify, assess and manage information security risks within an organisation. You will explore key concepts such as confidentiality, integrity and availability, as well as the practical application of security policies, standards and frameworks.
The module also covers human factors, legal and ethical considerations, and the basics of incident response and business continuity planning. By the end of this module, you will have learnt to develop a security-conscious mindset and contribute to a secure computing environment.
Mobile App Development
This second-year module offers a comprehensive exploration of mobile application development in business settings. You will develop the knowledge and practical skills to design, prototype, evaluate and deliver cross-platform mobile applications, gaining insight into the complete development lifecycle. The module emphasises effective management practices, responsive UI/UX design and mobility-focused solutions. You will enhance your development expertise using modern toolkits and examine the role and impact of AI on both app creators and users.
Through independent and applied work, you will synthesise theory and practice to produce prototypes and outputs that demonstrate technical competence, creativity and a critical understanding of mobile application development in contemporary business environments.
Placement
You have the option to do a placement year, taking a year in industry to learn in a real-life environment whilst earning a salary and paying no tuition fees.
This is an excellent opportunity to take advantage of and we will help you find out about vacancies and make the right connections with high profile employers through regular events and presentations.
For more information, please visit the placement and internships page.
The Professional Graduate
This module enables you to step confidently into your future as a professional graduate. Building on your development at Levels 4 and 5, you will critically reflect on who you are, what you offer, and how you will make your contribution. You will deepen your emotional intelligence, evaluate workplace behaviours, and identify strengths and aspirations to shape a compelling professional identity. Using strengths-based diagnostics and simulated recruitment environments, you will learn to lead through critical thinking and data-driven decisions, innovate with curiosity and entrepreneurial skills, and sustain positive impact for people and planet while building a lifelong learning plan.
Innovation Project
This module supports you in developing a deep understanding and practical application of innovation and entrepreneurship, to develop innovation skills that will support your future career, whether you plan to launch your own enterprise as an entrepreneur or drive change within an organisation as an intrapreneur. Working with a partner organisation you will gain an in depth appreciation of the current status of, and external landscape influencing the core business functional areas. This serves as the foundation for exploration of evidence based opportunities for growth and innovation. You will research and respond to contemporary issues, asking critical questions and use the authentic business challenge to research and develop a sustainable and ethical innovation solution which focuses on your chosen area of the business. Building on prior learning, you will develop the confidence and creativity needed to lead innovation and create sustainable value in your chosen career. On completion you will have created a tangible innovation solution that you can use as evidence of your capabilities in a job interview.
Sustainable Business Practice
In this forward-thinking module, you will critically examine the impact of local business decisions across globalised value chains. The module builds on prior learning and integrates multi-disciplinary themes, including ethical leadership, innovation and digital transformation, to explore how businesses can accelerate progress towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Through case-studies, co-creation activities and student research, you will critically reflect on the assumptions and systems that underpin business as usual before examining the role of managers and leaders in leading change to address the complex challenges of environmental sustainability and social inequalities. The module prepares you for your final year of study and future as an independent learner, by developing your academic skills and problem-solving mindset as you investigate, present and recommend innovative solutions to inspire positive change in both local and global communities.
Organisational Strategy and Leadership
This module provides you with in depth understanding of strategy and leadership. Using scenarios, you will be equipped to lead transformational change, make evidence-based strategic decisions and contribute meaningfully to sustainable organisational performance in complex, dynamic environments. You will examine and critique the underlying principles of key leadership theories and critically evaluate how effective leaders embed a culture of innovation in organisations. Finally, you will review and critically examine the strategic role of leaders within organisations.
Integrated Learning Project
The Integrated Learning Project is a capstone module which allows you to apply the knowledge that you have acquired during your degree in a substantive real-world project. You will be able to select from three different types of project: a research dissertation; a consultancy project; or an entrepreneurial simulation project. The module allows you to apply your skills in critical thinking, independent research, project management, communication, and problem-solving, whilst engaging in an in-depth exploration of a topic relating to your degree. The output will be a portfolio that showcases your innovation in the generation of a sustainable and responsible solution to the selected problem which showcases your academic and professional abilities as a future leader. The project outputs will provide evidence of your knowledge and skills within your graduate portfolio, supporting your graduate career journey.
Business IT Project
Business IT project is designed to allow you to scope, define, design and implement a practical technology project. It provides the opportunity for you to research and analyse current practice and explore innovations in a Business IT related field of your choosing. You will work under the guidance of an advisor to complete an in-depth piece of work and produce a business proposal and prototype, together with a scholarly and critical report which documents your research and prototype design. This practical module encourages the demonstration of innovative problem solving, application of knowledge from across the programme, and will contribute to your digital portfolio to enhance employability.
Optional modules
You will choose one of the following 20 credit modules.
User Experience Design
This module introduces you to the principles, methods and practices of user experience (UX) design. It explores how human-centred design thinking can be applied to create intuitive, accessible and engaging digital products and services. You will learn to conduct user research, develop personas, map user journeys and data flows and design wireframes and prototypes using industry-standard tools. The module puts particular importance on design principles, usability testing and stylish yet accessible output. By the end, you will be able to design effective user interfaces that meet the needs of a variety of users.
We take a flexible approach to our course delivery that promotes diversity and inclusivity and provides a blended learning experience, which will vary to meet specific programme requirements. This learning time includes formal lectures and interactive activities such as seminars, tutorials, practical sessions, laboratory and studio learning. Smaller classes may be used to support collaborative activities such as project and group work and presentations. A range of different assessments and feedback is offered to meet the needs of both our diverse student body and specific subject needs.
Our undergraduate courses are normally made up of 20 credit modules which are equal to 200 hours of learning time. A three-year degree qualification typically comprises a total of 360 credits (120 credits per year).
Please note that it may not be possible to deliver the full list of options every year as this will depend on factors such as how many students choose a particular option. Exact modules may also vary in order to keep content current. When accepting your offer of a place to study on this programme, you should be aware that not all optional modules will be running each year. Your tutor will be able to advise you as to the available options on or before the start of the programme. Whilst the University tries to ensure that you are able to undertake your preferred options, it cannot guarantee this.
Frequently asked questions
How is technology and innovation used in business?
Technology and innovation are integral to modern business operations. They are used to streamline processes, enhance productivity and improve communication. Key applications include automation, communication tools, E-commerce and customer relationship management.
What is business information technology?
Business information technology focuses on integrating innovative practices and technological advancements into business operations. This field involves leveraging new technologies to improve business processes, enhance productivity and drive growth.
What about after uni?
Graduating from this course will equip you with the knowledge, technical expertise and professional behaviours sought by leading employers across a wide range of industries. You will be prepared to step confidently into careers in a technology driven workplace with valuable insight into how businesses utilise data and technology to drive innovation.
Further study
A postgraduate degree is a great option if you want to take your knowledge and skills to the next level. Salford graduates and alumni also receive a fee discount.
A BSc Business Information Technology graduate could continue their studies at postgraduate level in areas such as:
Career Links
Studying Business Information Technology at the University of Salford will open opportunities in a wide variety of career paths, and by completing a placement year, you can enhance your skills, confidence and employability.
We work with a wide range of employers to support our students, helping them to develop their skills and access internships, placements and graduate jobs.
What you need to know
Applicant profile
This course is designed for applicants who are curious about how organisations utilise technology to drive innovation and sustainable practices. It is ideal if you already have an interest in technology, information management or using evidence and analysis to solve business challenges. You should enjoy problem-solving, working with others and presenting ideas in clear and impactful ways.
International students
We accept qualifications from all around the world. Applicants will be required to show a proficiency in English, with an IELTS score of 6.0 (with no element below 5.5).
Find your country to see a full list of entry requirements. If you do not meet the entry requirements, you could take the International Foundation Year to gain entry onto this degree.
GCSE
Maths and English at grade C or grade 4 or above.
You must fulfil our GCSE entry requirements as well as one of the requirements listed below.
UCAS Tariff points
104-112 UCAS tariff points from A Levels or equivalent
A level
BCC with a minimum of two A2 passes
BTEC National Diploma
T levels
96 points, pass (A* to C)
Access to HE
104-112 UCAS points from 45 level 3 credits
Scottish Highers
104 UCAS points from minimum of 2 Advanced Highers
Irish Leaving Certificate
104-112 from a minimum of 2 higher level subjects including a minimum of H7 (D3) or O4 (C3) in Maths and English
European Baccalaureate
International Baccalaureate
30 Points including a grade 5 standard level Maths and 6 in standard level English or 4 higher level Maths and 5 higher level English
Salford Alternative Entry Scheme (SAES)
We welcome applications from students who may not meet the stated entry criteria but who can demonstrate their ability to pursue the course successfully. Once we have received your application we will assess it and recommend it for SAES if you are an eligible candidate.
There are two different routes through the Salford Alternative Entry Scheme and applicants will be directed to the one appropriate for their course. Assessment will either be through a review of prior learning or through a formal test.
How much?
| Type of study | Year | Fees |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time home | 2026/27 | £9,535 per year |
| Full-time international | 2026/27 | £16,500 per year |
Additional costs
You should also consider further costs which may include books, stationery, printing, binding and general subsistence on trips and visits.
All set? Let's apply
All set? Let's apply! Still have some questions? Register for one of our Undergraduate Open Days or contact us:
By email: enquiries@salford.ac.uk
By phone: +44 (0)161 295 4545
Additional UCAS information
Business Information Technology with Foundation Year Course ID - N190
Business Information Technology with Placement Year Course ID - N19P
Enrolment dates
Student information
Terms and conditionsUCAS information
Course ID N196
Institution S03