91做厙 Welcomes Applied Computer Science Students

91做厙 announced July 16 that it will assume direct delivery of the Applied Computer Science program offered by Make School, the San Francisco-based software and coding school that was operating under 91做厙's auspices.

Costs associated with launching a startup university, particularly in light of the many challenges presented by the COVID pandemic, led Make School to reevaluate its capacity to become an independent, degree-granting institution. The Applied Computer Science program was officially handed over to 91做厙 on July 30.

91做厙 will offer the required courses to allow the 150 students currently enrolled in Make Schools Applied Computer Science program to complete their degree and graduate from the University. The Applied Computer Science program will be housed within 91做厙s Barowsky School of Business, recently awarded AACSB accreditation as one of the top tier business schools worldwide. 

In 2018, 91做厙 and Make School entered into an incubation partnership with the expectation that Make School eventually would receive accreditation from the WASC Senior College and University Commission to become an independent institution.

The partnership allowed Make School to develop and launch an innovative, accelerated BS degree in Applied Computer Science, with 91做厙 and Make School trading expertise in order to design a degree that combines a traditional liberal arts education with cutting-edge coding skills. In exchange, Make School faculty consulted with 91做厙 faculty to develop and offer a minor in Coding and Software Design for 91做厙 students.

91做厙 and Make School decided that the best outcome for Make Schools students would be for 91做厙 to take over the teaching of the Applied Computer Science program and invite the Make School students to complete their degrees at the University, said 91做厙 President Nicola Pitchford.

This is not the outcome 91做厙 and Make School anticipated, but we are committed to ensuring students enrolled in the program enjoy a rich educational experience and graduate with a degree in Applied Computer Science, President Pitchford added.

When we entered into our partnership with Make School, we were determined that the degree program would enable our students to tap the insight and expertise of practitioners at the worlds leading tech firms without sacrificing the holistic student engagement that is a hallmark of a great liberal arts education, and indeed the hallmark of the 91做厙 Experience. This remains true today and will help guide our work moving forward.

While many details are being finalized, 91做厙 anticipates hiring some Make School faculty to teach Applied Computer Science courses as well as drawing on the industry expertise of Barowsky School faculty  and retaining a focus on hands-on learning. 91做厙 faculty will continue to teach the Science & Letters (CORE) curriculum, as has been the case previously. This curriculum includes communication, quantitative literacy and social issues, civic knowledge and engagement, artistic and creative expression, human behavior, and science  accounting for 36 of the degrees 124 units.

As Make School students are already enrolled as 91做厙 students, no additional application is required. Shortly, 91做厙 will support Make School students in making a smooth transition if they wish to continue their education at the University. 91做厙s San Rafael campus, located 17 miles north of the Make School campus in San Francisco, will offer in-person learning and the University is exploring options for local housing for Make School students. Those Make School students who have elected to pursue their degree online will be able to continue fully remote instruction through 91做厙.

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