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.
In fact, for June '06, October '06 and February '07, 90% 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 $42,000. Compare
with other schools and you'll discover that DeVry's graduate
career stats excel!
Online programs are currently available to U.S. residents only.
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 (HIT)
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DeVry designed its Health Information Technology program to
prepare graduates for professional positions in 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.
Associate of Network Systems Administration (NSA)
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The network systems administration program provides students with
a background in network systems administration as applied to
practical business situations. The program addresses installing,
configuring, securing and administering network systems
comprising users, shared resources and network elements, such as
routers, in local and internet-based environments.
Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering Technology (BMET)
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By providing a firm foundation in biological sciences as well as
core competencies required of electronics engineering
technologists, DeVry's Bachelor's in Biomedical Engineering
Technology program prepares graduates to enter the work force as
technical professionals with competencies in bioengineering
processes and tools. BMET graduates play essential roles on the
biomedical team, typically designing and implementing hardware
and software solutions to biological or medical problems.
The curriculum is applications-oriented in the areas of
physiological bioinstrumentation and informatics, and it provides
graduates with the knowledge and skills needed to function
effectively in multidisciplinary teams, adapt to changes in
technical environments throughout their careers and progress in
their professional responsibilities.
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 Engineering Technology (CET)
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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.
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 Electronics Engineering Technology (EET)
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This program prepares graduates to join the work force as
technical professionals in a variety of industries. EET graduates
play essential roles on the engineering team, typically designing
and implementing hardware and software solutions to technical
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.
Bachelor of Game and Simulation Programming
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DeVry's Game and Simulation Programming curriculum prepares
graduates to join the private and public sector game software
industry in a variety of software development roles across the
game programming life cycle, including programmer, software
engineer and project coordinator. Applications-oriented, the
program provides preparation in the math and physics of games;
programming fundamentals; game design; modifications (MOD) and
massively multi-player online game (MMOG) programming; two- and
three-dimensional graphics programming; and simulation and game
engine design. Also included is a full complement of general
education courses, recommended by game industry experts as
critical for well-rounded development team members.
(Note: the program focuses on programming, not graphic arts.)
Bachelor of Network and Communications Management (NCM)
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The NCM program provides students with the technical skills and
business principles needed to work with telecommunications
systems that range in complexity from a connection within a
single building to global networks throughout a multinational
organization. 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.
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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