- Does Neumont offer any online programs?
No, Neumont's program is heavily focused on learning through doing, in a team environment. This would be a difficult learning process to create in your basement.
- Do you offer your Bachelor's degree program at night?
At this time our programs are only offered during the hours of 8 am to 7 pm. Students in our undergraduate programs are required to attend courses full time and can complete the program in just 10 quarters.
- What programs does Neumont offer?
BSCS - Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
This applied software engineering degree is less about theory and outdated technologies and all about practical application of, and hands-on experience with, emerging technologies and development platforms.
Designed for the rabid coder, you'll develop for web, desktop, and hand-held devices in addition to database design and user interfaces.
Courses include: Software Engineering, Business Information Technology, or Electronic Media, Design & Entertainment.
Learn more about the BSCS program
BSGD - Bachelor of Science in Software and Game Development
Your day has come. We can teach you everything you'll need to know to rock the game industry (or any technical industry): complete game production lifecycle, storyboarding, AI, physics engines, and more. And to think, your parents said all that time playing MW2 would never get you anywhere.
Plus, this degree comes with a Plan B: you'll have enough software development experience to get a job in just about any other industry, too.
Courses include: Artificial Intelligence, C++ Programming, Digital Art and Music, Human Computer Interface Design, Principles of Software Engineering
Learn more about the BSGD program
BSTM - Bachelor of Science in Business Technology Operations Management
A corporation is only as strong as its tech infrastructure and you're the one to design, test and maintain everything IT. You'll get a solid foundational understanding of object-oriented programming, networks, telecommunications, and software development.
Through projects and labs you'll develop project and people management skills in addition to system networking skills. Then, in your final quarters, you'll bring all your expertise together through Capstone and Enterprise Projects.
Courses include: Applied Business Systems and Practices, Networks and Telecommunications in Business, and System Analysis and Business Modeling.
Learn more about the BSTM program
BSWD - Bachelor of Science in Web Design and Development
Get your creative juices flowing; you'll master elements of design, creating a satisfying user experience, and an understanding of the back-end architecture for applications that live on the web. You'll be qualified to work for anyone ranging from ad agencies to huge corporations after mastering XHTML, JavaScript, CSS and object-oriented programming, and develop an understanding of internet marketing principles.
Courses include: Elements of Design, Dynamic Web Labs, Java, Object-Oriented Programming and Web Game Design
Learn more about the BSWD program
MSCS - Master of Science in Computer Science
This program emphasizes information modeling, model driven development, and business rules. Graduates of the MSCS program are prepared for leadership roles that utilize cutting-edge technologies that lie on the boundary between research and commercial application.
- Does Neumont offer any game design courses?
Yes, our courses include Artificial Intelligence, C++ Programming, Digital Art and Music, Human Computer Interface Design, Principles of Software Engineering and we even offer a BSGD - Bachelor of Science in Software and Game Development.
- Does Neumont offer general education courses?
Of course, Neumont students leave with a full Bachelor's degree which requires completion of 54 hours of general education coursework similar to the requirements of traditional Universities, these courses are taken each quarter for 10 quarters and may be transferred in from another university for credit. View our Course Catalog for more information.
- Does Neumont offer any community education courses, or courses not for credit?
Contact the Career Services Department to disuss Neumont On Demand, our community training and educational programs for professional groups of approximately 20.
- How do I contact a Neumont faculty member?
Visit the Neumont Faculty Page and find the professor by last name or call 801-302-2800 to be connected by the receptionist.
- How do I contact a Neumont employee?
You are welcome to call 801-302-2800 to be connected by the receptionist.
- How do I apply to teach at Neumont?
Check out the Work at Neumont page, or submit your resume and/or CV, coversheet, references, and salary requirements to jobs@neumont.edu.
- Does Neumont rent out rooms for public use?
Yes, call 801-302-2800 to speak with our facility rentals coordinator.
- Does Neumont offer any courses not for credit?
No, students wishing to attend any of Neumont's graduate or undergraduate programs must be enrolled as degree seeking students. Neumont alumnus in good standing may contact the Vice President of University Relations to discuss their options for returning to Neumont to take a refresher course, if needed.
- How do I arrange for my students to tour Neumont University?
We would love the opportunity to show your students our campus. Contact Karick Heaton, Enrollment Manager at 801-302-2800 to make arrangements.
- How do I make arrangements for Neumont to present in my class?
We would love the opportunity to speak with your students. Contact Karick Heaton, Enrollment Manager at 801-302-2800 to make arrangements.
- Is Neumont Accredited?
Yes, Neumont is an accredited member, ACICS. Visit our About Us page for more information.







