Bachelor's Degree,
Business Administration
Business organizations today are seeking professionals with
broad-based knowledge of modern business theory and practices
and their interrelationships to meet the challenges of operating
in a global electronic marketplace. The rapidly increasing pace
of computer technology use by business is driving organizations
to value employees who are knowledgeable in the application of
technology to business strategy, management and decision making.
DeVry University's Business Administration program develops
these competencies through case studies, team projects, Internet
use and Web page development, as well as computer applications
and systems integration. Majors are offered in accounting,
business information systems, e-commerce, operations management,
and project management.
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Bachelor's Degree, Computer Engineering
Technology
Computer engineering technologists take a hands-on approach to
designing and implementing computer systems or other digital
subsystems, software and interfaces to link computers to other
physical systems. They design software systems, create codes and
protocols, test and evaluate hardware and software products and
processes, and diagnose and solve problems.
Computers and networks are leading technologies driving
engineering job markets; thus, graduates with competencies in
software development as well as sound knowledge of hardware and
engineering processes are in high demand. To this end, DeVry's
Computer Engineering Technology (CET) program integrates
coursework in hardware and software technologies crucial to
professional success. Graduates are proficient in creating
programs that involve development, modification and application
of software codes and protocols.
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Bachelor's Degree, Computer Information
Systems
Today's computer information systems (CIS) professionals provide
invaluable and highly specialized computer systems expertise,
helping companies stay competitive in the global marketplace.
These experts harness technology and enable organizations to use
information to the fullest. In short, CIS experts are vital to
the bottom-line success of every enterprise.
The CIS program is composed of coursework in communication
skills, humanities, social sciences, personal and professional
development, mathematics and science, business and accounting,
systems concepts, programming, and systems development.
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Bachelor's Degree, Electronics Engineering
Technology
Electronics specialists are at the heart of rapidly evolving
technology, applying their expertise in diverse areas such as
semiconductor chip manufacturing, telecommunications, wireless,
computer networking, the internet, transportation,
entertainment, medicine and space exploration. Global
competition and the unparalleled speed at which new products are
developed have greatly increased the need for highly productive
and adaptive engineering technologists.
The EE program is composed of coursework in communication
skills, humanities, social sciences, personal and professional
development, mathematics and science, analysis and design of
electrical and electronic circuits and systems, digital and
microprocessor systems, electronic communications and controls,
computer programming, and senior project design and development.
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Associate of Applied Science, Electronics and
Computer Technology
Electronics is the driving force that has dramatically
transformed the modern world. Analyzing, troubleshooting,
installing and maintaining the electronic systems and equipment
that power our personal and professional lives require the
expertise of electronics professionals with a wide range of
skills and capabilities. Clearly, these experts play a critical
role in keeping our fast-paced world in motion.
As these technical systems become more pervasive and integral
to our lives, the expertise of the electronics and computer
technologist is increasingly vital. To this end, DeVry based its
program on fundamentals of the technology driving today's
systems, including telecommunications, networks, wireless,
computers, controls and instruments. Graduates have a broad
knowledge base that qualifies them for challenging career-entry
positions in the dynamic electronics and computer fields.
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Bachelor's Degree, Information Technology
The Information Technology (IT) program is designed for the
baccalaureate-level college graduate seeking to pursue a career
in IT. The program is structured around a core of
technology-oriented specialty courses with emphasis on applying
computer technology to solve business problems. Students draw on
their college and business backgrounds as they work in teams to
develop solutions to case studies. Project management,
communication skills and ongoing IT administration, all of which
are critically important in today's rapidly changing business
environment, are integrated across the program.
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Bachelor's Degree, Technical Management
Getting the right education is critical to moving ahead in
today's fast-paced business world. Entering the workforce as
soon as possible after gaining an educational foundation is
often necessary in order to meet financial obligations and
family responsibilities. But to get ahead in an increasingly
complex and competitive work environment, more advanced
education is necessary.
The TM program is composed of coursework in communication
skills, humanities, social sciences, personal and professional
development, mathematics and business, computer applications,
and technical applications.
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Bachelor's Degree, Telecommunications
Management
With the power to link workers a cubicle away or a world apart,
connect air travelers to automobile passengers or conduct
research via the Internet, Telecommunications systems have truly
created a global neighborhood. As a result, professionals who
can harness this technology to advance business goals are a
vital part of our economy.
The TM program is composed of coursework in communication
skills, humanities, social sciences, personal and professional
development, mathematics, business and accounting, computing,
and telecommunications.
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Associate of Applied Science, Network Systems
Administration
The Network Systems Administration program is designed to
provide students with a background in network administration as
it applies to practical business situations. Students learn the
relationships between hardware, software and users. The program
includes treatment of hardware and software support, computer
system capabilities and system administration. (Program
available in Colorado only.)
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