Heinze Institute of Applied Computer Technology
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Basic Information
Location
- Saskatoon, SK
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private (as part of Carnegie Mellon University)
- Established: 1983
- Founder: Niklaus Wirth, Heinz Rutishauser, Peter Läuchli
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Heinz College does not offer degree courses in applied computer technology. It focuses on Information Systems and Management
- Public Policy
- and related fields. Therefore
- the number of degree courses related to applied computer technology at Heinz College is 0. However
- if you are looking for institutions that offer such courses
- Hanze University of Applied Sciences offers various programs
- including Creative Media & Game Technologies and Data Science for Life Sciences
- which might be relevant. Point Park University also offers an Applied Computer Science degree program. The University of Saskatchewan offers a Bachelor of Science Honours in Applied Computing with various concentrations
Key Area
- Privacy Economics Experiments (PEEX) Lab
- Block Center for Technology and Society
- CyLab
- iLab
- Traffic21
Notable Alumni
- which includes the School of Information Systems and Management and the School of Public Policy and Management. If you are looking for notable alumni from a specific field like computer technology
- here are a few notable individuals from Heinz College: Ramer P
- Dany Diaz Mejia
- Keara Klinepeter However
- these individuals are not specifically from an "Institute of Applied Computer Technology
- " but rather from Heinz College's broader programs
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Avoid staff and management, especially if they want to see you on an individual basis, behind closed doors.
This is where they verbal abuse and disrespect rear its ugly head and they work to tear you down until you leave and then keep your full tuition.