Our Mission
Vision Statement
Our graduates will fill leadership roles in
church, community, and home through stable and productive employment in
computing or mathematics. Their complete and well-rounded education
will help them succeed in today's world.
Mission Statement
The School of Computing is focused on students and their needs.
- Our curriculum is carefully designed and follows accreditation
standards to help students master the knowledge and skills expected by
their profession.
- Our teachers are skilled in their subject areas. They skillfully
deliver the curriculum to maximize the success of our students. They
improve their subject skills and teaching skills through research and
participation in educational workshops, conferences, and journals.
- Our tutors are skilled, friendly, service-oriented, and
conveniently available to help our students. Our equipment and
facilities are up to date, well managed, large enough, and conveniently
available to our students.
- Our graduates compare favorably with those from other schools.
Where appropriate they have completed in country internships and earned
industry certifications. They take joy in performing career-related
service for those in need.
- Our alumni support us by staying in touch, encouraging our
students, assisting fellow graduates in job placement, and contributing
to scholarship funds for future students.
Admissions Requirements
All matriculated BYUH and transfer students may be admitted into the School of Computing.
Graduation Requirements
Students majoring in Mathematics must
complete all lower division courses with a C- or better. No more than
one upper division course in which a D (D-, D, or D+) is received may
be used to meet the major requirements. Students are allowed no more
than one D (D-, D, or D+) grade in any of the requirements for the
Computer Science and Information Systems majors.
Transfer Students
The transfer credit evaluator in the
Admissions Office at BYUH will determine application of transfer credit
to General Education requirements. The School of Computing academic
advisor assists in evaluating major requirements. Since transcripts
list only the course number and name, students should bring a copy of
the catalog description and a syllabus of those courses taken that they
wish to use to fulfill BYUH requirements. Transfer courses numbered at
the freshmen or sophomore levels cannot be transferred for courses at
BYUH at the junior or senior level.
Transfer students from
international institutions should provide some description of the
institution from which they wish to transfer credit. If the institution
is verified as meeting standards of academic accreditation, the 100-
and 200-level courses, primarily core course, will be reviewed for
transfer credit. If the student is unable to verify the quality of the
institution or the Dean of the school believes that it does not meet an
acceptable standard, the Dean will not approve the transfer credits.