J.D. Edwards Honors Program
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The J.D. Edwards Honors Program is a specialized honors program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln that focuses on computer science and management. It was founded in May 1998 by Ed McVaney, then co-founder of the J.D. Edwards company. With his gift of $32 million to the university, McVaney charged the school with setting up a world-class program to train the next generation of business leaders.
The program is highly selective with admissions, accepting about 32 high-ability students every year.
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[edit] Curriculum
The J.D. Edwards Honors Program incorporates computer science and business management into one integrated curriculum. It prides itself with providing an education balanced in technology and management with focus on leadership, communications, and collaboration. This program offers both an Undergraduate program that complements business, computer science, and computer engineering majors and a Graduate MBA program that integrates real-world project management.
First- and second-year students study programming concepts, software engineering, financial and managerial accounting, finance, economics, management information systems (such as MRP, ERP, and CRM), and technical communication. Different from taking those courses separately, the program teaches concepts in context. For example, teams of second-year students build real-world business software by deriving requirements from business classes and using in-depth techincal knowledge from computer science classes. Students report progress with regular memos and deliver complete user manuals. At the end of the year, students present demos of the working software to a real-world industry panel and field questions.
Third- and fourth-year students work on real-world projects for companies in J.D. Edwards Design Studio. In Design Studio, students divide into teams, meet with clients, agree on specifications, develop the product, and in many cases perform quality assurance after delivery. Design Studio gives members of the program real-world experience designing and writing software, working in teams, meeting real-world deadlines, and communicating with clients.
[edit] Scholarships
The program awards scholarships to incoming students to cover room and board. All incoming students are also members of the University Honors program and have their textbooks covered by the Honors Textbook Scholarship. It should be noted that most incoming J.D. Edwards students come to Nebraska with tuition scholarships; these may come from external sources, such as the National Merit Scholarship, or from the university, such as the full-tuition Regents Scholarship.
[edit] Esther L. Kauffman Academic Residential Center
Students live in the Esther L. Kauffman Academic Residential Center, which is named for McVaney's mother-in-law. The building is a learning community with state-of-the art classrooms on the first floor and living accommodations on the second and third floors. Kauffman is located in the middle of the UNL city campus, directly across the green space from the student union. It is often featured in University promotions.
Each room in the building has a bathroom, shared by two residents. Starting second year students get their own bedrooms, and starting third year students get a living room. Kauffman offers multiple study lounges and break-out rooms for teams.
[edit] Alumni
Many alumni work for prominent corporations such as Microsoft, Google, Boeing, and Mutual of Omaha.
Some students have started their own businesses in the State of Nebraska.