When you earn a degree from DeVry University's Keller Graduate
School of Management, you'll gain the professional credibility
and essential skills necessary to advance your career. From
practitioner faculty and a curriculum that's highly responsive to
online or classroom/online learning options that fit your life,
Keller delivers graduate management degree programs that give you
an outstanding educational experience, including the skills
employers value and the confidence you need to advance in your
career and stay ahead of the competition.
Online programs are currently available to U.S. residents only.
The MBA curriculum emphasizes the practical skills and concepts
businesses demand from management professionals and blends
management theory with real-world applications.
Students can also complete their MBA degree in less than a
year-and-a-half through an accelerated format on Saturdays at
select locations. An online program is also available.
Master of Information Systems Management (MISM)
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The MISM program equips students with the skills necessary to
effectively function as systems analysts, IS project leaders and
MIS managers. Students complete courses in management
foundations, IS applications, IS tools and project management,
and may elect a concentration in network management. An online
program is also available.
Master of Network and Communications Management (MNCM)
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The MNCM program prepares students with the managerial skills and
technical knowledge needed to develop and manage network and
communications applications for the strategic benefit of their
organizations. An online program is also available.
Bachelor of Business Administration (BA)
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DeVry offers an undergraduate program in Business Administration
with a concentration in Business Information Systems.
Bachelor of Computer Information Systems (CIS)
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The CIS program provides students with the technical skills and
business principles needed to identify, analyze and design
business solutions as well as develop, test and implement
supporting code and databases. An accelerated program is
available at select locations.
Bachelor of Technical Management (TM)
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The TM program provides students with an associate's degree the
opportunity to broaden their business knowledge with specialized
managerial skills in accounting, staff supervision, budgeting,
forecasting, communications, interpersonal relations and a broad
scope of computer applications. A concentration in criminal
justice is available for students who have at least one year of
professional experience in law enforcement, criminal justice or a
closely related field. The program is also offered in an
accelerated format at select locations and online.
Associate of Electronics and Computer Technology
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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.
Associate of Health Information Technology
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DeVry designed its Health Information Technology program and its
Biomedical Informatics program to prepare graduates for
professional positions in bioinformatics and health care
informatics. Health care informatics combines knowledge of
information technology, health care systems and life sciences to
develop effective and efficient use of information to implement
improved health care systems.
Graduates are prepared for career-entry positions in areas such
as:
- Health care information systems applications development
- Health care data acquisition, manipulation, analysis and
management.
- Biomedical information applications programming
- Biomedical data acquisition, manipulation, analysis and
management
- Database applications
- Web applications
- Applications software consulting
- Sales and marketing support
The associate program is 4 semesters full time and 6 semesters
part time. The minimum credit hours required for graduation is
66.
Graduate Certificates
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The following graduate certificates are offered:
- Electronic Commerce Management
- Information Security
- Information Systems Management
- Network and Communications Management
- Wireless Communications
Accreditation
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DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission
of the North Central Association, www.ncahlc.org. Keller Graduate
School of Management is included in this accreditation.
Program availability varies by location. DeVry University
operates as DeVry Institute of Technology in New York and
Calgary.
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