• COMPUTER SCIENCE @ TAYLORSVILLE REDWOOD
    Computer science at WSU provides a solid foundation for both practical, real-world experiences and the intellectual study of computing. You will learn about such aspects of computer software and hardware as:
    • Operating system intervals
    • Computer organization and architecture
    • Algorithms and data structures
    • Software analysis and design
    • Programming languages and application development
    • Computer and network security
    • Artificial Intelligence and compiler design
    • Internet and database development
    FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
    Ted Cowan
    WSU Program Coordinator
    801-957-4769 tedcowan@weber.edu
    TB 018H Office hours 1-4 p.m. M, W, TH by appoitment only at https://webercsatslcc.youcanbook.me
    https://www.weber.edu/CS/slcc.html
    Jewly Harris, MA
    SLCC Program Advisor
    Accounting, Computer Science and Information Systems, Economics, Finance and Credit, Network Systems Taylorsville, Redwood Campus
    Business Building (BB) 226F
    To schedule an appointment:
    Email: jewly.harris@slcc.edu
  • NETWORK MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY @ TAYLORSVILLE REDWOOD
    A bachelor's degree in Network Management Technology (NMT) will provide the ideal foundation of skills and expertise needed to begin a successful career in the growing industry of data networking. The demand for highly trained professionals in the following technical areas has never been greater.
    • Computer Support Specialist
    • Network Administrator
    • Database Administrator
    • Computer Systems Analyst
    • Computer Network Architects
    • Information Security Analyst
    Weber State University's (WSU) Network Management Technology (NMT) evening/online program is available to students and working professionals who have obtained certificates of proficiency in Computer Science Fundamentals, Network Administration, and Routing and Switching, and have completed their Associate of Science degree in Computer Science and Information Systems at SLCC. All SLCC CS, CIS, and CSIS courses must be completed with a "C" grade or better. To receive your bachelor's degree from WSU, you will need to meet all program specific admissions and graduation criteria. NMT courses will be taught either online or at the SLCC’s campus in Taylorsville. Two courses must be taken at the WSU Davis Campus in Layton.
    FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
    Matt Paulson
    WSU Program Coordinator/NET Advisor
    801-395-3438
    mattpaulson@weber.edu
    Office hours by appointment.
    https://www.weber.edu/nmt/SLCC/default.html
    Jewly Harris, MA
    SLCC Program Advisor
    Accounting, Computer Science and Information Systems, Economics, Finance and Credit, Network Systems
    Taylorsville, Redwood Campus
    Business Building (BB) 226F
    To schedule an appointment:
    Email: jewly.harris@slcc.edu

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