Clubs are a fantastic way to network, develop your skills, seek advice, and help other students. Visit clubs.byu.edu to learn more about student organizations that meet at BYU.
BYU's ACM Chapter is just a small part of the worldwide ACM community, which was founded in 1947 and is the largest educational and computing society in the world! The BYU ACM club is the go-to Computer Science club at BYU.
Whether you've grown up coding in your garage or have never touched a line of code in your life, AIS is a place for you to grow and connect with others interested in information systems.
BRG is a club of students committed to learning about and performing bioinformatics research, helping each other develop data science skills through mentoring, connecting with bioinformatics in the real world, and publishing academic scientific content.
ITSec is an official student club that provides a relaxed and fun way for cybersecurity enthusiasts to learn and socialize. The club is open to all years; experience is not a concern.
We create opportunities for women to succeed in computer science through events and partnerships on and off campus. Our purpose is to advocate for a women-friendly environment within the computer science department and increase the number of women in technical majors including computer science, computer engineering, and information technology.
We seek to connect members with data science companies and aid members in developing data science skills. We provide students with additional educational resources, including workshops, online courses, and professional tutoring. We engage our students in real-world data science projects with companies and organizations pioneering innovation in Utah and throughout the nation.
We're here to help each other become better developers, teach each other about new and interesting technology, and provide an engaging space for everyone to code. If you want to join us, we'd love to see what you're working on.
Our vision is to provide our fellow students with resources and opportunities that will help them maximize their potential as leaders and skilled professionals while at BYU and prepare them for success in the future.
The purpose of the BYU Genetics and Biotechnology Club is to help students to stay on top of recent developments in genetics and biotechnology, to prepare them to be academically and professionally successful, to expose them to student-to-faculty interactions, and provide an environment for students with common scientific and professional interests to meet.
ITSA is an active, social organization run by IT&C students. They are responsible for hosting LAN parties (i.e., game nights), an annual trip to CES, the PC Cleanup service project, Tech Talks on a variety of practical technology topics, and other social events.
IPTSO seeks to provide opportunities for faculty, staff, and students to get to know each other and form lasting bonds both in and out of academic settings. Our members are curious and driven; dedicated to life-long learning and continual growth. IPTSO seeks to provide focused opportunities for students to gain information and experience in pertinent areas outside their program course work.
Our purpose is to help new and experienced Linux users gain marketable administration skills, educate the general public about what Linux can do for them, train students to become system administrators, introduce new technologies and development tools, and provide job opportunities.
MFC is a place where students with various technical backgrounds get a chance to learn about the quantitative side of finance such as financial engineering, algorithmic trading, modeling market risk, etc. So called "quants" of the financial industry play a bigger role nowadays than ever before with growing complexity of the markets structure and diversity. During meetings, students get exposed to mathematical models commonly used in finance theory, learn essential coding, and participate in various projects. Opportunities also include networking with hedge funds, banks' engineering divisions, and fin-tech firms.
Connect with BYU women interested in technology and find opportunities to enrich your life pursuing the field of technology. The mission and purpose of the club is to help women:
• gain exposure to different technical skills • address challenges faced by women in tech fields in a supportive network • attain professional, real-world experience.
BYU Tech Society is aimed at connecting BYU undergraduate students with internship and full-time opportunities with technology companies within Silicon Slopes and beyond. Our goal is to bring companies to campus and allow students to hear about exciting opportunities in tech, while also connecting these companies with our bright students.
Localization (L10n) is the process of adapting a product or service to fit the linguistic and cultural needs of a specified area. We hold regular meetings and one large event every semester that provide students with opportunities to develop their skills and grow as professionals in this field. We're focused on giving students opportunities to gain the experience, knowledge and skills that will prepare them to work in one of the world's fastest-growing industries.