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Recruit at BYU
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BYU –A Great University Established in 1875 One of the largest private universities in the USA 30,243 students - From 50 States and 105 Nations - 70% of students speak a foreign language - 85 different languages taught 180 bachelor programs 62 master programs 26 doctorate programs
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Exceptional Students!
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Average High School GPA3.85 Average ACT Score28.5 (Top 10% Nationally) Lived outside of the U.S. for at least one year65% Students who speak a second language70% Number of states represented50 Number of countries represented105 Users of BYU’s online recruiting system (2013)25,000+ Number of applications for posted positions (2013)22,395 Students attending information/networking sessions (2013) 6,514 Why Recruit at BYU?
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#1 Stone Cold Sober University Princeton Review #6 Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Entrepreneur #10 Graduates Who Go On To Earn PhD’s NORC/University of Chicago #11 Top-Rated Graduates by Recruiters Wall Street Journal Rankings
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CompanyNum. Current BYU Alum Employees Boeing809 Intel776 Hewlett-Packard536 Novell533 IBM466 Microsoft459 Lockheed Martin370 Raytheon370 ExxonMobil327 ATK320 L-3 Communications267 Ford Motor Company188 Adobe158 Top Employers of BYU STEM Graduates
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Where do BYU Graduates Go?
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Technology Transfer at BYU based upon per dollar of research expenditure ranked: #1 in invention disclosures #1 in patent applications The number of BYU undergraduate students who go on to earn a PhD in engineering: #8 in the United States Innovation at BYU
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Technology Programs at BYU ProgramTotal Enroll. BSMSPhDMinor Computer Science 1,0227177130204 Information Technology (IT) 22320518- Information Systems (IS) 28424044- Electrical & Computer Engineering 6495754034 Digital Humanities 175--- Based on Fall 2013 Enrollment
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Computer Science 717 Bachelor’s students 71 Master’s students 30 Ph.D. students 204 CS minor students Graphics, Animation & Computer Vision Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Computer Networks, Systems & Security Computational Science & Control Data & Text Analytics Human-Computer Interaction & Software Development Program Strengths Program Strengths 96% Student Placement at graduation Google, Microsoft, Amazon, National Instruments, NASA, IBM, Apple, Goldman Sachs, ExxonMobil, Intel, Adobe, etc. 150+ students work on mentored research projects in any given semester. One of the top animation programs in the country, winning 16 Student Emmy Awards in the past 11 years
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Information Technology In 2012, the BYU IT program was designated a Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Security by the NSA/DHS The IT program currently has 10 emphases: 1) Cyber Security; 2) Databases; 3) Human-Computer Interaction; 4) Integrative Programming; 5) Mechatronics; 6) Mobile and Embedded Technologies; 7) Networking; 8) System Administration; 9) Web & Social Media; and 10) Web Systems One of the lead IT research programs in the nation Extremely high placement rate, as with other computing programs (98%), and with highly reputable companies and organizations The average salary for an IT undergraduate is about $73,300 in Apr 2014
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Top 10 IS program nation-wide Tech Republic #8 Business Week Undergraduate Business School – IS specific “Leveraging Technology To Solve Business Problems” Solid Technology Base: Must program in Java. Students choose other languages based on desired focus. Many choose to become Software/Web/Mobile Developers/Engineers. Database, BI, Security, IT Consulting, IT Audit, Business/Systems Analysts, Design, and more. Business Processes Curriculum: INTEX (Integrative Exercises – Business Case IT/IS Resolutions). Small group/team collaboration required. Project Management driven. Cross industry lines of business. See the BSIS profile herehere See the MISM profile herehere Information Systems
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Electrical & Computer Engineering Graduates split ~50/50 between Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering programs Strong combination of analytical and software skills ~100% placement in industry, graduate schools, professional schools Specialty areas: Embedded systems design and programming FPGA design and CAD Computer architecture Software development Robotics, vision, and control Real-time systems
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Digital Humanities (minor) Purposes: (1) Revisit humanities content by applying technology’s analytical strengths. (2) Solve modern problems by applying the humanities’ synthetic thinking methods. Outcomes: (1) Understand the implications of technology- mediated knowledge. (2) Display expertise in one or more technologies. (3) Apply technology skills to solve real problems and/or create new technology-based tools. Skills: Web publishing, print publishing, computational linguistics, software localization, corpus analysis, topic modeling, etc. Students: 55/45 split between humanities majors and others. Majors from every college but one (nursing).
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Localization (New Program) The new localization program is still in development, but BYU graduates already permeate the localization industry and work in localization at these companies Localization = Translation + Adaptation Technical, Cultural & Linguistic Adaptation for International Markets Localization combines skills in technology, culture, business, and language so graduates can fill roles as managers, engineers, and linguists Adapting various products for global markets: WebsitesSoftwareMobile appsVideosMarketing Video Games eLearning Courses Support & Documentation MultimediaMore…
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Our Goal for Each Student
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Recruit Students on the Bridge Campus-wide system to facilitate Student/Employer interactions bridge.byu.edu
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