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Join our program to explore how advancements in business technology influence organizations. Discover how mathematical concepts address real-world challenges and enhance analytical skills for informed business choices. Master statistical techniques to interpret the complexities of our unpredictable environment. Why choose this course? Business analysis employs sophisticated analytical approaches to tackle organizational challenges, aiding leadership in decision-making, while technology remains integral to contemporary enterprises. Companies seek business graduates proficient in technological applications. Business analysts possess broad operational knowledge and can implement advanced analytical techniques to address management concerns. This combined degree connects business analysis, technology, mathematics, and statistics. Our curriculum focuses on applying mathematical principles to real-world scenarios and utilizing statistics to interpret uncertainty. Assessment Mathematics and statistics evaluations include continuous and summative assessments, both contributing to final grades. Coursework, assignments, reports, presentations, and exams measure knowledge, comprehension, and technical abilities. Business analysis & technology courses typically conclude with a final exam, often supplemented by individual or group coursework. Career Opportunities Business Analysis & Technology Top employers prioritize problem-solving, numerical proficiency, technological expertise, business acumen, and teamwork—qualities our program emphasizes more than many traditional business degrees. Numerous leading firms actively recruit graduates from Strathclyde Business School, especially those specializing in management science. Mathematics & Statistics Graduates pursue diverse careers in manufacturing, service industries, actuarial science, accounting, banking, government, consulting, and education. Many become economists, investment analysts, statisticians, actuaries, managers, or educators.