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University of Texas at Dallas Adds Low-code Intelligent Automation to 2021/2022 Curriculum
University uses the Appian Low-code Automation Platform to prepare students for careers in the new world of low-code Robotic Process Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and more
"UTD is committed to preparing our students for rewarding lives and productive careers in a constantly changing world," said Shekhar, program director of the Master of Science in Business Analytics Flex and Online programs in the
UTD is an education and research powerhouse. The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education designated UTD an "R1" doctoral-granting university of the highest research activity. Faculty, including a
"Industry partnerships are a growing resource we use to help students become career ready and able to contribute the moment they enter the workplace," said Dr.
UTD first partnered with Appian in 2018 to provide low-code automation platform skills training to students. In 2019 and 2020, Shekhar made low-code development with Appian the basis for the
"The results of UTD's 2020 Capstone project for
Appian helps organizations build apps and workflows rapidly, with a low-code automation platform. Appian combines people, technologies, and data in a single workflow to maximize resources and improve business results. UTD chose Appian as the learning platform for students due to Appian's unique combination of development simplicity with modern automation power and industrial-strength cloud security and reliability. Analyst firm Forrester predicts that by the end of 2021, 75% of application development will use low-code platforms, up from 44% in 2020.
"Low-code is the future of business automation, and it is a future that is open to virtually anyone," said
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