Indo Global Studies
University Of Nebraska Omaha
6001 Dodge St, Omaha, NE 68182, United States Phone: +1 402-554-2800

The University of Nebraska Omaha is a public research university in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Founded in 1908 by faculty from the Omaha Presbyterian Theological Seminary as a private non-sectarian college, the university was originally known as the University of Omaha.

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Bachelor of Science in Applied Computing and Informatics

The mission of the School of Interdisciplinary Informatics (Si2) is to provide students and faculty the opportunity to pursue their passions, to use technology in all its facets, and to be transformative. We collaborate to deliver individualized education, world-class research, and immersive experiences to create and harmonize knowledge from multiple disciplines.

The School of Interdisciplinary Informatics reflects the role and mission of UNO's College of Information Science & Technology and the University of Nebraska at Omaha in a number of ways. It is a direct response to the opportunities and challenges presented by information technology as it relates to economic growth for the state and region in applied IT areas such as medical informatics, innovation, and cybersecurity. The School encourages the enhancement and fostering of new educational, research and creative activities by bringing together practitioners, researchers and students in interdisciplinary fields of importance to the state and the University. The School is unique in the country and leads to increased national visibility of the University of Nebraska in the area of interdisciplinary information technology applications.

The School of Interdisciplinary Informatics addresses the following needs and demands of our academic, business, and community stakeholders:

  1.  Growth of interdisciplinary areas;
  2. Facilitation of innovative partnerships with external constituents, including leveraging the expertise of the local community;
  3. Diversity of personnel;
  4. Reduction of barriers to collaboration;
  5. Flexible and agile structure for quick response to opportunities;
  6. Solidification of regional and national recognition as an important resource for the study and advancement of IT in the domain of healthcare, biosciences, and information security;
  7. Visibility of the college and its interdisciplinary focus;
  8. A magnet for collaborative external funding;
  9. Development of the next generation workforce to address local, regional and national needs in exciting, new interdisciplinary domains.

https://catalog.unomaha.edu/undergraduate/college-information-science-technology/school-interdisciplinary-informatics-si2/

TOEFL, IELTS, PTE Academic or Duolingo results are the preferred indicators of English proficiency. Those students who meet the academic standards of UNO but not the English proficiency requirements can qualify for Conditional Undergraduate Admission

 

*Please note that UNO does not currently accept the following English proficiency exams:

 

TOEFL MyBest Scores

TOEFL Essentials

IELTS Indicator

For applicants seeking direct admissions, the requirements are as follows:

 

English Proficiency Exam   Undergraduate General Admission    Engineering Programs   English Major

TOEFL/IBT/PBT                                           61/500                                              80/550                          100/600

DUOLINGO ENGLISH EXAM                           95                                                    110                                  130

IELTS                                                                   6.0                                                    6.5                                  7.0

PTE Academic                                                   44                                                       53                                 66

ACT English Sub Score                                     18                                                        22                                 18

SAT Reading Sub Score                                  520                                                      555                               520

Step Pre-1 EIKEN                                             2304                                                  2304                              2630

*College of Engineering Programs require a TOEFL (writing sub score of 20) and IELTS (writing sub score of 5.5).

 

https://www.unomaha.edu/undergraduate-admissions/international-students/english-proficiency.php

 

Degree-Seeking Students

Term           2025                                      2026

Spring         January 13, 2025         January 5, 2026

Summer    June 23, 2025               TBD

Fall               August 18, 2025           TBD

Non-Degree-Seeking Students

Term           2025 2026

Spring         January 20, 2025         TBD

Summer    June 30, 2025               TBD

Fall               August 25, 2025           TBD

Residency Deadlines

Term           Date

Spring         March 1

Summer    July 1

Fall               October 1

Priority Application Deadline for Scholarships

Apply by February 1, 2025 to be considered for automatic scholarships for the fall 2025 semester

 

Honors Program

Application Deadline: The Fall 2025 application is open and accepts applications on a rolling basis, with a soft deadline of February 1, 2025.

 

You may apply to the UNO honors program after you’ve been admitted to UNO. You will need your NUID which is assigned to you during the admissions process. 

https://www.unomaha.edu/undergraduate-admissions/apply/important-dates.php

Please send student details, documents and online application login credentials to [email protected] without submitting the application. 
IGS team will submit the application through channel partner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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