Our Instructional Assistants, aka TA's, provide specialized tutoring for various courses in all degree tracks within the Computer Science department.
Students are encouraged to create and follow an individualized graduation plan in order to avoid accumulating credits that are not needed for graduation. See your advisor for more information.
Not sure what classes are needed, or want to compare degrees? Look at the catalog for the most up to date information.
Where possible, students should enroll in 15 credits each semester. Click the link below for more information on the financial and academic benefits of completing 15 credits a semester.
UVU Internship Services is the central location for organizing, promoting, and coordinating the internship process.
Find registration deadlines and learn how to add, drop, and audit classes and through various online tutorials.
Scholarships are awarded a year or more in advance of the beginning of the school year. Apply through the online scholarship application today.
Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) is a process, if eligible, a student could receive credit for a course by taking a challenge exam (test out) or proving experience in course topics.
Services offered: Personal finance planning, scholarship help, tax prep, budgeting and more.
Work opportunities and the resources to find them.
Thanks to Microsoft Imagine and the VMware Academic Program, students have access to free software through UVU's OnTheHub webstore and myUVU. Click the link below for more information.