BS in Business Computing

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

American College of Thessaloniki

Program Overview

The BS in Business Computing at the American College of Thessaloniki (ACT) is a dynamic hybrid program that perfectly blends cutting-edge computing technologies—like programming, databases, networking, and web development—with essential business fundamentals such as management, marketing, accounting, finance, and economics. It's ideal for students who love tech but want real-world business savvy, equipping you with the skills to analyze business needs, design information systems, and launch a career in either computer science applications or business roles—plus, it's a strong foundation for grad school.

 

### Curriculum Structure
Year Three (Level 5): You'll dive deeper into integrating tech with business strategy, building on foundational skills through courses like Computer Science 206 (Web Development), where you'll create dynamic web apps tailored to business needs, and Computer Science 306, focusing on advanced programming techniques for enterprise solutions. At the same time, Finance 201: Financial Management teaches you how to handle corporate finances and investments, while Management 201: Organizational Behavior explores team dynamics and leadership—paired with Research Methods 299 to sharpen your data analysis for real projects, plus electives and gen eds like History 120 to round out your perspective.

Year Two (Level 4): This year ramps up your technical toolkit with hands-on courses such as Computer Science 205 (Business Data Management) for mastering databases in a business context, Computer Science 215 (Algorithms & Data Structures) to optimize problem-solving efficiency, and Computer Science 230 (Introductory Systems Programming) for low-level coding skills. You'll also tackle a business elective like Management 101 alongside Statistics 210 to analyze data trends, blending it all with humanities like English 204 for clear communication in tech-business scenarios.

Year Four (Senior Year, Level 6): Your capstone experience shines here with Computer Science 443: Senior Project I and Computer Science 444: Senior Project II, where you'll lead a major project applying everything from AI to systems design. Key courses like Computer Science 312: Database Management Systems, Computer Science 322: Computer Networks, and Computer Science 450: System Analysis and Design prepare you to build secure, scalable business IT solutions, while Management 312: Operations Management and Business Administration 240/241: Principles of Commercial Law ensure you understand operational efficiency and legal frameworks in global business.

Focus areas: Core strengths include electronic office tools, programming, databases, multimedia, networking, the web, security, and business pillars like management, marketing, accounting, finance, and economics—designed for enterprise problem-solving through IT.

Learning outcomes: You'll gain skills to understand business functions, analyze user needs, design/implement info systems, apply problem-solving techniques for Business Computing systems, and execute a capstone project that showcases your expertise.

Professional alignment (accreditation): ACT's BS in Business Computing degrees are eligible for equivalence to public Greek university degrees and have received professional recognition, opening doors to certified careers in Greece and beyond.

Reputation (employability rankings): Graduates are highly employable, with the program's rigorous blend of theory and practical IT/business skills preparing you for industry success—ACT's state-of-the-art Niarchos Technology Center, IT labs, and Fabrication Lab boost hands-on readiness for top tech-business roles.

Ready to take the next step? Apply now at [https://www.act.edu/academics/undergraduate-studies/computing/bs-in-business-computing](https://www.act.edu/academics/undergraduate-studies/computing/bs-in-business-computing).

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

# Why the BS in Business Computing at American College of Thessaloniki is Your Gateway to Real-World Success

 

The BS in Business Computing program is designed to give you far more than just theoretical knowledge—it's built on the philosophy that you learn best by doing. From day one, you'll be working with cutting-edge technology and solving real business problems, not just reading about them in textbooks. The curriculum balances rigorous computing fundamentals with practical business applications, ensuring that when you graduate, you're not just job-ready—you're already ahead of your competition.

What makes this program truly distinctive is the extraordinary infrastructure you'll have access to. ACT's Stavros S. Niarchos Technology Center is one of the most sophisticated private facilities in Southeast Europe, housing state-of-the-art computing labs with high-speed servers and over 100 workstations across 5 dedicated laboratories. You won't be learning on outdated equipment; you'll be working with the same professional-grade tools that companies use every day. The Bissell Library, which spans 4,500 square meters and encompasses the Technology Center, provides an ideal research environment with over 25,000 books in print, over 130,000 electronic books, and dedicated subject liaison librarians to support your projects.

Here's what your hands-on learning experience includes:

- Computing labs and Electronics-Robotics lab for practical implementation of programming, databases, networking, and web development projects
- Fabrication Lab in the Niarchos Technology Center for advanced technical prototyping and innovation
- Four specialized computer labs within the Niarchos Technology Center dedicated to supporting Business Computing coursework
- Capstone senior projects (Computer Science 443 and 444) where you apply and extend your knowledge to real Business Computing problems
- Hands-on lab sessions paired with guided teaching in lectures, covering problem-solving, system design, and testing of business computing systems
- Enterprise-focused coursework emphasizing electronic office systems, programming, databases, multimedia, networking, the Web, and security—all skills directly applicable to organizational needs
- Team-based learning experiences that develop your ability to work as a member of a team with distinctive roles, mirroring how professional environments actually operate
- Advanced technical training in areas like Artificial Intelligence, Database Management Systems, Distributed Applications, and System Analysis and Design

You'll also benefit from a curriculum that intentionally combines Computing with Business knowledge, allowing you to pursue electives in Finance, Management, and Marketing alongside your technical coursework, giving you a genuinely hybrid skill set that employers actively seek.

The program is recognized not just locally but internationally—graduates have successfully received professional recognition for their degrees and are eligible to apply for equivalence to degrees awarded by public universities in Greece. This means your education has real credibility in the job market.

For detailed information about tuition and program specifics, consult the student handbook referenced in ACT's official undergraduate studies portal.

Progression & Future Opportunities

# Why BS in Business Computing at American College of Thessaloniki?

 

The BS in Business Computing program at ACT is designed to give you real-world skills that employers actually want. You won't just learn theory in a classroom — you'll spend time in cutting-edge labs and facilities, working on practical projects that mirror what you'll face in actual business environments. The program combines rigorous computing coursework with business knowledge, so you're learning how technology solves real organizational problems from day one.

## Hands-On Learning and World-Class Facilities

ACT has invested heavily in creating an environment where you can learn by doing. The facilities available to you include:

- 5 state-of-the-art computer laboratories with high-speed servers and over 100 workstations
- Electronics-Robotics lab and Fabrication Lab in the Niarchos Technology Center for hands-on experimentation
- 4 dedicated computer labs within the Niarchos Technology Center specifically supporting Business Computing and other programs
- Bissell Library (4,500 square meters) with over 25,000 physical books and 130,000+ electronic resources, plus subject-specific research guides and a designated librarian for the technology sciences division
- High-speed network access available on and off campus, so you can work on projects whenever you need to

Your coursework combines theory with practical application through guided teaching environments with lectures and labs, where you'll work directly with computing tools and tackle real business problems. You'll progress from foundational programming courses (Introduction to Programming I & II) through advanced applications like Web Development, Database Management Systems, Artificial Intelligence, and Distributed Applications. The capstone experience — Senior Project I and II — gives you the chance to apply everything you've learned to a substantial, real-world Business Computing project that demonstrates your expertise.

The program also emphasizes teamwork and professional development, preparing you to work effectively in diverse teams with distinctive roles, just as you would in a business setting.

Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

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