Salford Business School located at Lady Hale Building, University Rd, Salford M5 4WT, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 295 5338

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Ali Roghani

5 Google Rating

Everything was great during my 3 years of study in Salford, Enjoy your life at Salford !

5/ 5

Everything was great during my 3 years of study in Salford, Enjoy your life at Salford !

Tany A

4 Google Rating

I spent three years at Salford Business School studying Business Information Technology. I didn't th

4/ 5

I spent three years at Salford Business School studying Business Information Technology. I didn't think I would ever say this but as the years passed I actually enjoyed the atmosphere, the support, the experience, and learning! Even though most student's dread the thought of having to do independent learning and completing research projects, especially in the final year - the amount of knowledge I gained was incredible. Thinking for yourself is a life skill that helps you achieve. And that's what I did at Salford Business School. Thank you!

David Smith

5 Google Rating

The course I undertook whilst at Salford Business School was called; Business Information Systems, a

5/ 5

The course I undertook whilst at Salford Business School was called; Business Information Systems, as you can tell by the name the course not only covered the business side of Information Technology and the global market but technical side of I.T and systems. I fully believe that this course is what helped me to start my career as a Business Systems Analyst. I was actually told by my employer that this was one of the degrees they look out for when reviewing applicants during interview stages. The course B.I.S (Business Information Systems) I believe gives you a good start in going out into the professional world. I have only just understood with starting my new role that the knowledge I gained during my degree modules is what I have been covering in my first few weeks The one module I want to highlight that I thin has helped me the most during interviews, gaining experience and a module employers really do look for was ‘Team Project’. This I believe is one of the reason why my employers took me on. As well as the technical experience you learn and the ability to take part in different aspects of problems such as Testing, Creating methodologies, Analysing data or being a deputy or lead Project Manager, you also gain the experience of working on a ‘real life’ project for a client in the business world. (Which if you don’t do a placement year is invaluable). With Salford University really on the up, I believe in the North of England this is one of the Universities that can really help you towards an I.t career. The lecturers have a lot of time for you and I found are always ready to help. This being something that has come up time and time again when speaking to other graduates about the University. I wish Salford University Business School well and thank you for all your help. David Smith – Business Systems Analyst – Graduated June 2011

Zahid Tapas

5 Google Rating

Studied at Salford for 3 years and as an Alumni still drop into university as much as I can, great s

5/ 5

Studied at Salford for 3 years and as an Alumni still drop into university as much as I can, great staff, great facilities and will go to great lengths to help students make their life at University as easy and as comfortable as possible. Also plenty of secure car parks available on site.

Mike Ryan

5 Google Rating

Salford is moving forward into the 21st century with a paradigm shift in our world its pressing on w

5/ 5

Salford is moving forward into the 21st century with a paradigm shift in our world its pressing on with new and relevant courses. I trust they will begin to deliver across local professional networks with cost effective learning and help to secure skilled talent for the area. Overall I am impressed with the enthusiasm and appetite for new training and am happy to help with the delivery.

Steve Whatling

5 Google Rating

Friendly staff, great place 👍

5/ 5

Friendly staff, great place 👍

Florin Finaru

5 Google Rating

As a final year Business Information Technology student at Salford Business School, I can say this i

5/ 5

As a final year Business Information Technology student at Salford Business School, I can say this is a great place to prepare yourself for the world out there. The staff is always friendly and will give you advice when needed. But most importantly, the projects students are involved throughout the years, form the base of an initial experience that helps them get into the employment or entrepreneurial world. Constant development is seen on campus which shows the university is working towards a great experience for future students.

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