Be a Kahlert Scholar Now!
Be part of the newest and most exciting program on campus - The Kahlert Initiative on Technology! Become a Kahlert Scholar. This program will help you TECH UP your degree with today’s relevant tech skills. You will receive scholarship for each class as well as be part of the Kahlert community. By completing the program and finishing 7 Kahlert classes you will obtain the Certificate in Digital Literacy as well as experience the following opportunities and competencies:
- Engaging with Silicon Slope Companies
- Understanding of how modern technologies work
- Build your own mobile app
- Learn design thinking
- Know more about Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
- Know how to make Artificial Intelligence work for you
- Create Virtual Reality environments
- Selective Scholarships are available for several students
TECH UP your degree. Below are some of the classes available to you:
- Web/Mobile Development
- UI/UX (User Interface and User Experience Design)
- Intro to Design Thinking
- Product Management
- Digital Marketing
- Predictive Analytics
- Big Data
- Blockchain
- Cryptocurrency
- VR/AR - Virtual and Augmented Reality
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Introduction to Databases
- Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
This opportunity is open to all University of Utah students. Applications are reviewed and accepted on a first-come-first-served basis so apply soon. We would love to have you in the program.
Spring: https://student.apps.utah.edu/uofu/stu/ClassSchedules/main/1244/class_list.html?subject=IS
• IS 2495-001 (Tues/Thur 9:10-10:30 AM) Intro to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning by Professor Tim Kapp
• IS 2481-001 (Tues/Thur 3:40-5 PM) Virtual Reality by Professor Tony Sams
• IS 2487-001 (Mon/Wed 3:40-5 PM) Beginner Python Programming by Professor John Gordon
• MKTG 2310-001 (Tues 6-9 PM) Digital Marketing by Professor Tony Passey
• FINAN 2140-001 (Tues/Thur 2-3:20 PM) Intro to Global Fintech by Professor Gene Levinzon
• DES 2615-001 (Fri 9:40-12:40) Intro to Design Thinking by Professor K. Teng