"Our Graduate Certificate in Full Stack Development offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to transform students into well-rounded, industry-ready developers. Through five carefully crafted courses, you'll build a strong foundation in Java programming, advance your software engineering skills, master web application development, and gain expertise in database management and design. This program provides a perfect blend of theory and practical application, covering the entire spectrum of full stack development." "With this certificate, students will acquire the diverse skill set that today's tech industry demands. Whether you're a coding novice or an experienced programmer looking to expand your expertise, this certificate program will equip you with the tools and knowledge to excel in the rapidly evolving world of full stack development." - Dr. Manjeet Rege, University of St. Thomas Software Engineering and Data Science department chair. Become a Full Stack Developer: https://lnkd.in/gzWazP3X
University of St. Thomas School of Engineering
Higher Education
St. Paul, MN 2,564 followers
A nationally recognized higher education leader in graduate and undergraduate programs in engineering and software.
About us
The School of Engineering at the University of St. Thomas is a nationally recognized leader for innovation in engineering and software education. Today one in six students at St. Thomas study either software or engineering in our programs. Our work reflects the technical vitality and entrepreneurial spirit of the businesses and ventures that thrive in the Twin Cities region.
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https://www.stthomas.edu/engineering/
External link for University of St. Thomas School of Engineering
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Enhance your #engineering career with in-demand skills! Attend the University of St. Thomas graduate engineering info session on Thursday, July 18th at 5:30 PM CDT to learn more about our #career relevant programs. Register now! https://lnkd.in/ezaJP6ah
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"There's only so much human security can do, so it is extremely important that we deploy technology for everyone's safety. And this is a very good step in that regard." - Dr. Manjeet Rege, University of St. Thomas AI expert and director of the Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence, in response to #AI enhanced #security at the Mall of America. https://lnkd.in/eMbne6M7 #MOA
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"AI Ethics is a core component of our new Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence, essential for shaping responsible AI practitioners. As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms our world, emphasizing ethical considerations alongside technical skills, we prepare our graduates to lead in creating AI systems that are not only powerful, but also fair, transparent, and beneficial to humanity. " - Dr. Manjeet Rege, University of St. Thomas AI professor and Director of the Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence. Learn more about this important topic and the AI & Ethics graduate course co-taught by St. Thomas instructors Brandan Keaveny, Ed.D., CIPM and Jessi Benzel: https://lnkd.in/eUbYUJQn #ai #ethics #careers
AI Ethics Course for the Master of Science in AI
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Advance or start a new career in AI, data science, software engineering or IT! Learn how at the next University of St. Thomas Graduate Programs in Software & Data Science free virtual information session on Wednesday July 17 at 5:30 PM CDT. Build relevant skills you can use immediately in your career. There is still time to apply for and start your graduate program this fall! Register for the 7/17 Information Session Now: https://lnkd.in/enajeqfS #software #artificialintelligence #datascience #it #careers
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During a recent University of St. Thomas microgrid tour, Dr. Mahmoud Kabalan, PhD, PE, Director of the Center for Microgrid Research, shared information with the State of Minnesota Commerce Department Reliability Team on the new #microgrid research being conducted at the Center and plans for implementing both #sustainable and reliable forms of #energy. “We are very excited to have a resource like this locally. The Division of Energy Resources wants to promote and advance new technologies to improve the reliability and resilience of the grid; and we believe this is the perfect partnership for the State and [the University of] St. Thomas,” said Barbara Conti, State of Minnesota Commerce Department Reliability Team member.
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“As the air warms, the air becomes more humid, and more humid air gives you heavier rainfall events... We’re having more of these extreme rainfall events and it’s those that we care most about because they lead to flooding and heavy damage.” - Dr. John Abraham, climate scientist and mechanical engineering professor at University of St. Thomas School of Engineering, discusses climate change and the extremely wet weather being seen across Minnesota and much of the country this summer in a recent WCCO Radio interview. https://lnkd.in/gm3ss4Tu
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This week marked the inaugural launch of the University of St. Thomas School of Engineering's America's Cutting Edge (ACE) CNC Machining Bootcamp for high school students! A big "Thank You!" to Totino-Grace High School for providing us with great students ready to roll up their sleeves and learn. And congratulations to student Grant Lamonthent for his first place win in our CNC machining bootcamp assembly contest! As student Jacob Ksepka said, "the coolest part has been turning the parts from designs on the computer into actual useable parts.” https://lnkd.in/gts9gGjE #CNCmachining #education #careers
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It's been a wonderful week with our STEPS campers and (hopefully) future female engineers! Thank you to all members of the University of St. Thomas community who made this free program possible for 6th and 8th grade girls and helped to ignite an interest in engineering this summer. https://lnkd.in/gvF5s_ij
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Yesterday was International Women in Engineering Day. Today, we kicked off our annual STEPS program, which helps ignite interest in STEM for girls in 6th and 8th grade. Here’s to the next generation of female engineers! https://bit.ly/3L2SkK8
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