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Neumont Degree Finder

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Welcome to the Neumont Degree Finder

Not sure which degree program is right for you? This interactive questionnaire will help you discover which of Neumont’s five technology degree programs best matches your interests, skills, and career goals.

  • BSCS - Computer Science
  • BSSE - Software Engineering
  • BSGD - Software & Game Development
  • BSAAI - Applied AI & Data Engineering
  • BSAIE - AI Engineering
  • BSIS - Information Systems

Degree Overview

BSCS: Computer Science

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Balances practical skills with theoretical foundations, focusing on the complete software life cycle using hands-on approaches with modern technologies.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Design algorithms and organize data structures
  • Develop software using integrated development environments and modern programming languages
  • Master the complete software life cycle from conception to deployment
  • Focus on in-demand technologies rather than purely theoretical approaches
  • Apply hands-on learning to real-world software development challenges

BSSE: Software Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering

Focused on the art of designing and creating enterprise-grade software and cloud services that provide support for companies around the globe.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Design and build enterprise-grade software and services
  • Develop cloud-based applications that run globally
  • Master modern software engineering methodologies
  • Learn industry-standard coding practices
  • Create scalable services that support worldwide operations
  • Gain extensive knowledge required to succeed in the software engineering industry

BSGD: Software & Game Development

Bachelor of Science in Software & Game Development

For game enthusiasts who combine creativity with technical skills to master all aspects of game development while also preparing for broader software development careers.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Learn all aspects of game development for PCs and mobile
  • Master programming, game engine systems, game design, and project management
  • Study storyboarding, particle engines, and AI for life-like game elements
  • Develop skills in Java, .NET, C#, C++, and more
  • Balance creative edge with aptitude for physics, math, and analytical thinking
  • Gain versatile software development skills applicable to any industry, not just gaming
  • Prepare to work in either game development or general software development

BSAAI: Applied AI & Data Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Applied AI & Data Engineering

For AI tinkerers and tech enthusiasts who want to implement artificial intelligence technologies and data science in real-world scenarios.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Implement AI technologies in practical, real-world applications
  • Dive into the evolving world of artificial intelligence and data science
  • Focus on applied AI solutions rather than purely theoretical approaches
  • Work extensively with data analysis and engineering
  • Learn to apply AI tools and technologies to solve business problems
  • Prepare for the future of AI implementation across industries

BSAIE: AI Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence Engineering

For passionate problem solvers ready to tackle complex real-world issues by combining machine learning with software engineering principles.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Combine machine learning algorithms with software engineering principles
  • Develop sophisticated AI-powered applications from conception to deployment
  • Tackle complex real-world issues with the latest AI technologies
  • Master the engineering aspects of building AI systems
  • Learn to optimize and deploy AI models at scale
  • Bridge the gap between AI research and practical implementation
  • Build end-to-end AI solutions with production-ready code

BSIS: Information Systems

Bachelor of Science in Information Systems

For technology enthusiasts interested in managing and integrating complex networks, devices, and technologies—critical skills for modern cloud computing environments.

Key Focus Areas:

  • Emphasize network engineering, virtualization technology, and server technology
  • Focus on systems integration and cybersecurity frameworks
  • Administer networks using a variety of technologies and operating systems
  • Integrate mobile devices and cloud-based technologies
  • Manage security frameworks and make business-related technology decisions
  • Become the go-to tech troubleshooter for complex IT infrastructure
  • Learn hands-on hardware integration and troubleshooting
  • Master the basics of coding, networking, and database management

Answer 10 questions about your preferences, learning style, and technical interests. At the end, you’ll receive a personalized compatibility score for each degree program, complete with a visual breakdown to help you make an informed decision about your future.

Ready to find your perfect fit? Let’s get started!

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