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Neumont College of Computer Science is pleased to announce the winners of the most recent Project Showcase held Friday, September 1, 2017.
For the fall of 2017, Neumont's newest cohort will receive the Dell Precision 5520. This laptop is designed for working professionals and is portable, beautiful, and sturdy. Here are the specs on this machine.
For the summer of 2017, Neumont has eight Enterprise Projects with some great Industry Partners summarized below.
It's no secret, we're proud of our alumni and their successes. From the grads who go on to high profile jobs at companies like Amazon, Tesla, and Google, to the grads who develop their own games, and the grads who start their own companies, we love hearing about our graduates successful careers in technology. A degree from Neumont will help you launch your career in tech.
As we prepare to open our campus and classroom this weekend to prospective students and their families, I wanted to take a moment and address the unique situation Neumont University is in with changes and opportunities both inside and outside our campus.
Neumont is a big choice with even bigger results. And we want to highlight the individuals who choose to join the Neumont community.
Neumont University, a university offering bachelor’s degrees in computer science and related fields, congratulates Tyler Berry and Kyle Kacprzynski as the winners of the university’s Capstone Project Invitational held on Friday, January 13 at the Salt Lake City Public Library in downtown. The two winners were chosen from five finalists out of more than 40 projects.
In Katie's final quarter as a Neumont University freshman, she agreed to spend a few days filming the typical things she does as an aspiring game developer. Her friends and roommates were up to the challenge, and they shared with us footage from a few different days.
Each quarter at Neumont University, Career Services hosts a "Career Week." And like so many other things Neumont, we do things differently. Career Week typically consists of several smaller events. Tech Talks are held each day at 12 p.m. in Room 323, interviews take place on campus every day, and networking events.
On Monday, August 1, Neumont University's Class of 2019 will complete some of the last steps needed to finalize their seats (and laptops) on campus this coming September.
Here at Neumont University we pride ourselves on our small, close-knit community. Staff and faculty strive to ensure every student is supported during their time here so that you can graduate on time and get hired in the tech industry.
One of the features we most often get asked about is our year-round academic calendar. We strongly believe the best way to learn to code is to well..., code. And one of the best ways to retain all that new information is to continually practice.
At Neumont University, we're proud to call downtown Salt Lake City home. We love our convenient location with grocery stores, restaurants, cafes, shops, and more in walking distance. We make use of a convenient public transit system to get around downtown and around the valley.
Scott's passion for creating also won him the Industry Choice Award at Neumont University's Capstone Project Invitational. His project, The Balance Engine – Android, was written primarily in C++. He created the game engine to help other developers more easily create games for the untapped Android market.
About six months ago, Instructor Kerry Cox was asked to teach Neumont University's Server Admin III: Web Class. To prepare for the course, he spent some time on Windows and Linux refreshing his expertise in web-based server administration for both operating systems.
Neumont University student Mark Journigan keeps busy. The information systems student designed and built a tool to allow administrators to install new operating systems on multiple computers at one time for his Capstone Project.
Matthew Fajardo doesn’t need the fluff. When he puts his mind to something, it gets done. When he transferred from private school to public school in high school, he soon discovered that pushing hard at the beginning of the week, meant time to relax before the weekend hit.
BSGD student Emerson Shaffer created an algorithm using C#, Unity 3D Engine, and Unity Profile that allows convex shapes to break differently each time during game play. He was inspired to write the algorithm for his Capstone Project after noticing that objects always broke the same way in some of his favorite video games.
I am a Software Craftsman with the additional role of Tech Lead at Pluralsight. My responsibilities as a Software Craftsman include writing new and maintaining existing code for the learning experience on pluralsight.com. Software Craftsmen at Pluralsight also participate in the process of discovering what our customers want. We speak to real customers, and we help decide how to best build what our customers need.
Three Neumont University students attended ng-conf. The students were given the opportunity to attend the world's largest AngularJS conference due to their outstanding academic achievement. Cody Clawson, Kyle Kacprzynski, and Rachel Strasdin are enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Web Design and Development program.
Across the country, students looking to attend college in the fall are making their final decision and enrolling at universities.
Despite feeling some apprehension, volunteers from Neumont University's admissions, financial aid, and marketing departments knew they were doing something to benefit The Road Home.
Neumont University, a private university that grants bachelor’s degrees in computer science and related fields in only three years, congratulates the 100-plus graduates attending the Commencement Ceremony on Tuesday, March 15, 2016.
Neumont University announces Robert Lamb as the new chair of the software and game development bachelor’s degree program.
Have you ever suffered from “buyer’s remorse?” It’s when you purchase something that you later regret buying. More often than not, it happens to people who didn’t take the time to figure out if a purchase was really what they wanted or needed. For some decisions – a new pair of socks or My Little Pony sheets – it’s not that big of deal if you regret your decision.
Every quarter, we’re impressed with the companies that join us for Career Week. This quarter was no exception.
It's unusual for a university to brag about their students getting jobs immediately after college. But at Neumont University, it's a core focus for our staff and faculty.
If you need some heavy lifting done–whether at the gym or on campus–John Belak is your guy.