Turn ideas into impact with a degree in applied computing at the University of Wyoming. This concurrent major blends practical computing skills with domain-specific expertise, giving YOU the tools to ...
Computers are important to all parts of the economy, and the number of careers that involve work with computers is constantly expanding. Students in the associate in applied science (AAS) degree ...
Computers are important to all parts of the economy, and the number of careers that involve work with computers is constantly expanding. Students in the associate in occupational studies (AOS) degree ...
Computer hardware and software are vital components of diverse systems. Advances in data collection and analysis and ever-increasing computational power and availability mean that that computers are ...
Gain Hands on Experience: Two required blocks of cooperative education and internship mean significant hands-on, full-time paid work experience in industry. Focused Degree Options: Choose two of six ...
You can get a computer science degree almost anywhere. So why not learn to sling code in the west? Where you can take classes on the frontiers of technology, and where you can get your hands on super ...
2025–26 Mandatory Student Fee Changes: The following changes to fees will be in effect starting in Fall 2025; student services will remain the same: The A&S Tech (ASSET) Fee will be eliminated for all ...
The online post-baccalaureate program in Applied Computer Science offers online computer science courses à la carte in collaboration with Continuing Education (CE). Non-degree seeking students have ...
NASHUA – Rivier University recently announced the launch of three-year applied Bachelor’s degree programs in several majors including Artificial Intelligence, Business Management and Criminal Justice.
Applied computing is a multidisciplinary field that blends the theoretical and practical aspects of computing to solve day-to-day business and industry problems—integrating computing with other ...