What is the

Programming Team

The Concordia University, Nebraska's Competitive Programming and Software Development Team, shortened to Concordia Programming Team, is a new extra-curricular for those Computer Science and Information Technology students who want a next-level experience.

2024 Team featuring Andrew Brandt, Alyssa Butler, and Alec Johnston
Team Members Andrew Brandt, Alyssa Butler, and Alec Johnston work together to debug some code.

Our Mission

Our job is to make you the best computer scientist that you can be. To that end, we teach industry-standard tools, practices, and languages. Both hard and soft skills. But skills as a developer are only half the battle. To be the best computer scientist that you can be requires skills and knowledge of the field itself. At Concordia you'll be at a program where each professor knows you. As a member of the team, you'll compete in nation-wide and world-wide competitions to push your ability to the next level.

Learn Industry-Standard Languages and Tools

At Concordia we teach industry standard languages and tools to prepare you for wherever you are called.

2024 Team featuring Andrew Brandt, Alyssa Butler, and Alec Johnston
The Python Language

Elevate your competitive programming skills with Python at Concordia University, where our small, faith-driven community offers personalized guidance and support. Dive into complex algorithms and coding challenges while benefiting from close-knit classes and dedicated faculty. At Concordia, you'll excel in programming and embrace values of integrity and collaboration that will shape your future.

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Laravel, the Framework for PHP Artisans

Unlock your potential with Laravel at Concordia University, where you'll gain hands-on experience building dynamic web applications in a supportive, faith-driven environment. Our small class sizes ensure personalized attention as you master this powerful PHP framework. Embrace your passion for coding and stand out in the tech industry while upholding the values of integrity and community that define Concordia.

Compete Against Schools Across the Country in Programming Competitions

2024 Team featuring Tytus Woodburn and Andrew Pfeiffer
Team Members Tytus Woodburn and Andrew Pfeiffer work to solve a problem

We compete in multiple different competitions over the course of the year. These include, but are not limited to: the International Collegiate Programming Competition (ICPC) and the Consortium for Computing Science in Colleges (CCSC). Learn how to decompose problems, apply algorithms and develop structures to build solutions, all while working with your team.


Reach out Today!

If you are intested in joing our team, or learning more, please reach out to us and we will get back to you as soon as we can!