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Tampa, FL 33619

Degree Programs from DeVry University
We Major in Careers
Of all the colleges or universities you could attend, DeVry may prepare you like few others can to enter your chosen career field. From career-based programs designed to give you an edge in the global marketplace, to faculty who teach applicable skills in a business environment, to a results-driven career services team, everything DeVry does in and out of the classroom prepares you to start or advance in your chosen career.
DeVry Graduates Hear "You're Hired" More Often
In fact, for February '07, June '07, and October '07, 92 percent of DeVry graduates in the active job market system-wide were employed in their chosen field within 6 months of graduation. What's more, entry-level salaries for DeVry graduates average $44,000. Compare with other schools and you'll discover that DeVry's graduate career stats excel!
- Small classes and individual attention reinforce comprehension. Hands-on learning makes you productive from day one on the job.
- Learn where and when you want. Onsite at 90+ DeVry locations, online, days, evenings, weekends or through a flexible combination of options. You can even switch between classroom and online study, course by course.
- Our Student Finance Advisors work with you to make sure that you have as many student financial aid options as possible. Whether it's scholarships and grants, loans, work programs, or a combination, we can put together a student financial aid package that works for you.
Online programs are currently available to U.S. residents only.
Financial assistance is available to those who qualify.
Associate of Electronics and Computer Technology (CET)
Graduates of the CET program are prepared to join the work force as technical professionals in a variety of industries, including information technology. They take an applications-oriented approach to designing and implementing software, interfaces that link computers to other physical systems and computer systems or other digital subsystems. They design software systems, create code and protocols, test and evaluate hardware and software products and processes, and diagnose and solve problems. Graduates should also possess appropriate knowledge, experience and skills to function effectively in multidisciplinary teams, adapt to changes in technical environments throughout their careers and progress in their professional responsibilities.
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