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DeVry's "anytime, anywhere" educational system integrates high-tech internet capabilities with proven teaching techniques. Explore the flexibility of mixing onsite and online coursework to create a schedule that best fits your lifestyle.


Associate degree in Accounting

The Accounting program is designed to produce graduates who are able to:

- Apply accounting and finance principles to fundamental accounting tasks.
- Use accounting technology for accounting and financial tasks and data analysis.
- Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Demonstrate teamwork skills.
- Apply problem-solving skills.

DeVry accomplishes these goals by:
Providing an academic program that offers foundational knowledge of accounting, tax and related concepts, as well as analysis techniques integrated with contemporary technology.

Incorporating application technology into courses for reinforcement and problem-solving - integrating general competencies into technical and nontechnical courses throughout the program.


Associate of Arts in Science in Electronics and Computer Technology
Campus-Based Program

As the electronic systems and equipment that power our personal and professional lives become more pervasive and integral to our existence, the expertise of the electronics and computer technologist is increasingly vital. To this end, DeVry based its Electronics and Computer Technology program on fundamentals of the technology driving today's systems, including telecommunications, networks, wireless, computers, controls and instrumentation. Graduates have a broad knowledge base that qualifies them for challenging career-entry positions in the dynamic electronics and computer fields.


Associate degree in Health Information Technology

DeVry's Health Information Technology program prepares graduates to work with applications systems and manage electronic health information databases. Ever-cognizant of the importance of information accuracy, privacy and security, HIT professionals may be involved in ensuring that the design and use of information systems support patient safety. They work with nurses, physicians and other health care providers in a variety of settings such as hospitals, physician practices, long-term-care facilities, home health care agencies, insurance and managed care organizations, government agencies and vendor firms.


Associate of Arts in Science in Network Systems Administration

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.


Associate of Arts in Science in Web Graphic Design

With the dramatic growth of the Internet and exciting technological advances in the design field, web design degree holders are uniquely poised to take advantage of career opportunities in a huge variety of areas, including advertising, marketing, technical communications, publishing and training. In fact, through 2014, graphic designers are expected to have access to the most new jobs of all design professionals; and those with web design experience and programming skills will have the best opportunities.

With a web design degree, you'll gain both the design and technical skills and the experience to stand out in a field where jobs are growing and competition is fierce. As you earn your associate degree in web graphic design, you'll learn to develop all types of graphic media - web pages, marketing collateral, advertising, instructional material and multimedia projects - through a collaborative approach. By mastering key software applications, fundamental design principles, web content management and animation, you'll be prepared to design, illustrate, compile and produce visual solutions for communications, especially for the Internet.


Bachelor's degree in Business Administration

This program emphasizes communication, critical thinking and problem-solving skills, essential to the effective application of basic business competencies.

Specializations available in Accounting, Business Information Systems, Finance, Health Services Management, Hospitality Management, Human Resource Management, Operations Management, Project Management, Sales & Marketing, Security Management, Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship, and Technical Communication.


Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering Technology
Campus-Based Program

As the health care field and technology's role in diagnostic, therapeutic and research activities continue to expand, so too will the need for biomedical engineering technology professionals. These technologists, with a foundation-level understanding of biological processes and skills in both engineering software and hardware, are essential to this multidisciplinary field, in which engineering technology principles are applied to solve problems in medicine and biology.
Program not available at all locations.


Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering Technology

Think about how many times a day you use technology to perform a task - banking, downloading music, and communicating with your friends. It takes specialized skills to design and implement the software and hardware that power our world. That's where a computer degree comes in.

From iPods to cell phones to defense-related equipment, computer engineering technologists create advanced electronics in all areas of the research, manufacturing, medical, communications, security and consumer products markets. In fact, computer degree holders, particularly those in computer engineering technology, are expected to see a dramatic increase in job prospects.

Specializations available in Business Management, Computer Forensics, Database Management, Information Systems Security, Systems Analysis & Integration, Web Development and Administration.


Bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems

Computer Information Systems program graduates are prepared to successfully join the work force as technical and management professionals in a variety of industries. CIS graduates play essential roles on the business team, typically designing and implementing hardware and software solutions to business problems. They are also expected to possess knowledge, experience and skills that will enable them to adapt to change in this dynamic field through a lifelong learning process.

Areas of specialization include Business/Management, Computer Forensics, Database Management, Information Systems Security, Systems Analysis and Integration, and Web Development and Administration. In addition, a flex option is available in lieu of a specific track. Students can elect to complete any track; however, some coursework required for track completion may be available online only.

Students must select a track or the flex option by the time they have earned, at DeVry, 60 semester-credit hours toward their degree.


Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering Technology

Electronics have revolutionized the world. Think about the number of high-tech devices you own and use. iPod. Cell phone. Personal computer. All are driven by electronic components. In fact, the possibilities for high-tech electronics and their impact on our lives are held back only by the lack of people with the right skills to implement the technology. An electronics engineering technology degree will give you the credentials you need for an exciting career in a field that experiences continual growth in both salaries and opportunities.

Earn your bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering Technology from DeVry - in just 3 years - and prepare yourself to be at the forefront of developing and implementing uses for electronics not even yet imagined.


Bachelor’s degree in Game and Simulation Programming

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.


Bachelor’s degree in Network & Communications Management

To address the need for professionals who can harness technology to advance business goals, DeVry's Network and Communications Management program integrates technology and business management coursework, enabling graduates to analyze communications needs, provide effective solutions and fill a critical niche in business organizations. Students learn about designing, implementing, securing and managing networks as they gain a technical understanding of data, voice and images, as well as their strategic application in business.


Bachelor's degree in Technical Management

DeVry's Technical Management program provides students who have already earned a technical associate degree the opportunity to broaden their business knowledge by attaining a bachelor's degree. With this degree, many graduates are able to advance into supervisory or management positions in their chosen fields.

Technical management professionals possess specialized managerial skills in accounting, staff supervision, budgeting, forecasting, communications, interpersonal relations and a broad scope of computer applications. They may supervise technical and nontechnical personnel.

Specializations available in Criminal Justice, and Health Information Management.


Master of Science in Educational Technology

The Master of Science in Educational Technology (MSET) curriculum prepares teachers and other education professionals to systematically develop and use technology to support teaching and learning in the classroom, their schools and other learning environments. The program provides a firm foundation of learning theory and instructional design for appropriate decision-making about educational technology and other instructional solutions. The program is offered online exclusively.


Graduate Certificate in Educational Technology

For students who wish to specialize in educational technology without completing the entire degree program, a certificate option is also available in an online learning format.


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