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um, its It for business so you will be larning alot of IT and how to apply IT to business applications. e.g. example in the brochure, the woman re-programs OS specifically for an organisation, but its not just that only.
so definately It, plus look at the course cor eunits, most of them is business application development.
with programming, its not just maths that helps but your problem solving ability, which maths deals with. programming has only set or limited defined instructions, its up to you to find a way to use them to solve a problem.
there is a business side but they are management type subjects, lots of theory, not much needed except english and writing skills.
third yr you do projects that mimic what real world projects are.
hard/easy depends...i know one guy who said he hated programming, but understood it through hard work and just managed to get the minimum so he could do other subjects he liked in the course.