BSc in Technology Management
Course Overview
The BSc in Technology Management is a UK Level 6 honours degree, three years full-time (part-time and accelerated routes available). The programme runs across 3 years and is focused on technology management. The course delivers practitioners in IT strategy, digital operations, portfolio management, agile delivery and business analysis, and it is designed for candidates who need a UK credential that carries clear weight with employers. The programme is aligned with Project Management Institute (PMI) and Chartered Management Institute (CMI), and it draws on the wider LSCE partnership with UK professional bodies including IEMA (Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment). Teaching is structured around a full three-year honours cohort, with weekly tutor visibility, structured critique of student work and a named programme tutor throughout your studies.
By the time you complete the BSc in Technology Management, you will have produced a substantial final-year project, a professional portfolio and a defendable independent study. Assessment across the BSc in Technology Management blends coursework, laboratory work, examinations and a final-year individual project, so you leave with evidence you can put in front of a UK employer or a professional-registration panel. Marks are moderated to UK Level 6 standards, and the course sits inside the LSCE ladder so credit transfer and articulation are considered from your first tutorial. Where relevant, the BSc in Technology Management also builds portfolio evidence toward professional-body membership and the Engineering Council or BCS chartership routes, and the wraparound English-language, careers and study-skills provision on the BSc in Technology Management remains available throughout your registered study period.
Key Features
- Curriculum aligned with Project Management Institute (PMI) and Chartered Management Institute (CMI) competency frameworks for the BSc in Technology Management, reviewed each academic year against the latest professional-body guidance.
- Applied laboratory, project or portfolio work in IT strategy embedded across every taught module of the BSc in Technology Management, so learning stays close to industry practice.
- Weekly named-tutor visibility on the BSc in Technology Management with structured written feedback on your Level 6 individual project and clear progression targets.
- A full three-year honours cohort with cross-cohort critique, employer-style project reviews and mentor pairings drawn from the LSCE alumni network.
- LSCE careers-service introductions to UK corporate IT teams, digital consultancies and public-sector delivery teams through the London employer contact book, plus at least one industry-careers day each academic year.
- Three parallel study modes on the BSc in Technology Management: on-campus in central London, fully online with provisioned lab or GPU access, or by distance learning with the same remote provisioning across the BSc in Technology Management.
- Rolling intakes and structured induction so working professionals on the BSc in Technology Management can start when the diary allows, plus wraparound English-language and study-skills support during induction.
What You Will Learn
- Frame IT and technology strategy for medium and large organisations
- Manage portfolios of projects and change programmes
- Apply APM, PMI and PRINCE2 practice to delivery work
- Analyse business processes and digital operating models
- Handle procurement, vendor and contract management
- Frame cyber, data and regulatory risk at management level
- Communicate technical decisions to executive stakeholders
- Deliver a Level 6 individual project on a live technology-management problem
Who This Course Is For
- A-level, BTEC and international foundation graduates entering technology management
- Working IT staff moving into management-track roles
- Career changers preparing for delivery and change leadership
- International undergraduates targeting UK technology-management employers
- Applicants planning a placement year with a UK employer
Career Pathways
- Technology Manager
- IT Project Manager
- Digital Business Analyst
- Change Manager
- Product Manager (junior)
- Operations Manager
- Programme Manager (junior)
- Delivery Manager
The LSCE careers service maintains a working contact book across UK corporate IT teams, digital consultancies and public-sector delivery teams, and runs one-to-one application coaching during the final stage of the BSc in Technology Management. Structured application support covers CV, portfolio and interview preparation for UK employers, with warm introductions where cohort fit is close, plus alumni-network mentoring throughout your studies and after graduation.
Entry Requirements
- A-levels totalling at least 96 UCAS points (or international equivalent), including one science, maths or computing subject.
- GCSE English at grade 4/C and Mathematics at grade 4/C (or equivalent).
- Applicants with a Level 3 BTEC or a completed LSCE Certificate/Diploma progress on articulation.
- IELTS 6.0 overall (no band below 5.5) for non-native English speakers.
- Two references , normally one academic and one personal.
Why Study at LSCE
The London School of Computing and Engineering is a specialist computing and engineering division of Harold International College of London. LSCE teaches in small tutor-visible cohorts, partners with UK professional bodies including Project Management Institute (PMI) and Chartered Management Institute (CMI), and puts the AI Safety Institute, Alan Turing Institute, the NCSC, the ICE, IMechE and IET, and central London's engineering consultancies within a short tube ride of every classroom on the BSc in Technology Management. Alignment with BCS (The Chartered Institute for IT) further strengthens the standing of the BSc in Technology Management with employers.
Whether you study on-campus, fully online with provisioned lab or GPU access, or by distance learning, you join the same BSc in Technology Management intake with weekly tutor visibility and named programme-tutor support. LSCE students routinely attend BSides London, IET Young Professionals events, IMechE London Region evenings and BCS group meetings during their studies, and the careers service holds a working contact book with UK employers across UK corporate IT teams, digital consultancies and public-sector delivery teams. Students on the BSc in Technology Management also access the Harold International College shared library and elective-module catalogue subject to availability.
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