• Source: Peter Kiewit Institute
  • The Peter Kiewit Institute is a facility in Omaha, Nebraska, United States which houses academic programs from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Engineering.
    Founded in 1996 in partnership with the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, the University of Nebraska Omaha, and companies in the private sector, PKI's goal is "to help meet the needs of the nation's technology and engineering firms by providing a top-flight education to students interested in pursuing careers in information science, technology and engineering."
    The Holland Computing Center, which houses the Firefly supercomputer, is located inside the institute.


    Colleges


    College of Information Science and Technology – University of Nebraska at Omaha
    College of Engineering – University of Nebraska – Lincoln


    Degrees offered


    Information Science and Technology
    From the University of Nebraska at Omaha:

    Bachelor's
    Computer Science
    Management Information Systems
    Bioinformatics
    Cybersecurity
    IT Innovation
    Master's
    Computer Science
    Management Information Systems
    Cybersecurity
    PhD
    Information Technology
    Engineering
    From the University of Nebraska-Lincoln:

    Architectural Engineering
    Civil Engineering
    Computer Engineering
    Construction Engineering
    Construction Management
    Electrical Engineering


    References




    External links


    Peter Kiewit Institute website

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