DIGITAL INFASTRUCTURE
SCHOOL OF COMPUTING
The School of Computing at the University of Wyoming (UW) stands at the forefront of innovation and knowledge exchange in computing and digital skills. Supported in part by the Wyoming Innovation Partnership (WIP), this institution is dedicated to equipping UW students, faculty, staff, and Wyoming's businesses and citizens with the computational tools, skills, and approaches necessary for driving transformation and innovation within the state.
With a commitment to excellence in research, teaching, and engagement, the School of Computing values partnership and collaboration, advocating for context-based experiential learning across various disciplines such as social sciences, arts, humanities, and STEM. The WIP's funding significantly contributes to the realization of these objectives, amplifying the impact of the School of Computing not only within Wyoming but also on a national and global scale.
Within the School of Computing, several programs aim to guide students in exploring and excelling in a computing career:
Computing Minor: This program offers students the opportunity to deepen their understanding of computing alongside their primary area of study, providing a valuable addition to their academic pursuits.
Interdisciplinary Computational Science Minor: Representing a unique collaboration of computer science with other scientific disciplines, this program gives students the chance to investigate the application of computers in problem solving across various fields.
Interdisciplinary Computational Science Graduate Minor: Tailored for students who have successfully completed their undergraduate studies, this program facilitates a more profound exploration between computing and diverse scientific domains.