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Devry University:
About DeVry University
Since 1931, more than a quarter of a million 250,000
students have graduated from DeVry University and become
productive members of the work force. More than 90 percent
of DeVry University graduates who actively pursued
employment or were already employed when they graduated,
held positions in their chosen fields within six months of
graduation.
DeVry University offers many bachelor's degree programs in
business, technology and management. And our course
offerings are continually enhanced to meet the growing
need for technical and business professionals worldwide.
Online Degree Programs for US & Canada
Understanding the time, schedule and location constraints
faced by adult students like you, DeVry offers these
popular degree programs online:
Business Administration
(8 concentrations to choose from): Accounting, Business
Information Systems, E-Commerce, Health Services
Management, Project Management, Sales and Marketing, Small
Business Management and Entrepreneurship.
Computer Information Systems
Information Technology
Technical Management
Classroom Degree Programs
DeVry offers technology-based, career-oriented programs
that prepare students for the constantly changing demands
of today's businesses and industries.
Biomedical Engineering Technology
Biomedical Informatics
Business Administration
Computer Engineering Technology
Computer Information Systems
Electronics Engineering Technology
Information Technology
Network and Communications Management
Technical Management
Biomedical Engineering Technology (BS)
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.
By providing a firm foundation in biological sciences as
well as core competencies required of electronics
engineering technologists, DeVry's Biomedical Engineering
Technology (BMET) program develops graduates who can 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
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.
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Biomedical Informatics (BS)
The interdisciplinary field of biomedical informatics
draws on computer technology, information technology, the
biosciences and health care systems. Significant
breakthroughs in biological research have produced a
barrage of data worldwide in areas such as genome analysis
that hold the promise for a healthier future. At the same
time, the need for expanded efficient and effective health
care in today's global society is spurring continued
growth in health care businesses while creating demand for
technological advances and improved health care delivery
systems. To continue these advances, the biomedical
community requires expert support in collecting,
organizing, sharing, analyzing and disseminating
biomedical data and information.
To this end, DeVry designed its Biomedical Informatics
(BMI) program to prepare graduates for professional
positions in bioinformatics and health care informatics.
Bioinformatics focuses on developing and managing
information systems used in areas such as genomic
research, forensics, and pharmaceutical and agricultural
development. 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.
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Business Administration (BS)
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'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.
The program offers majors (concentrations in Illinois, New
York and Pennsylvania) in Accounting, Business Information
Systems, E-Commerce, Health Services Management, Human
Resource Management, Operations Management, Project
Management, Sales and Marketing, and Small Business
Management and Entrepreneurship. In addition, a general
business option is available in lieu of a specific
major/concentration. Request More Information
Computer Engineering Technology (BS)
Dramatic expansion of computer and communication network
use has created many career opportunities for computer
engineering technologists. These specialists have a mix of
software development, hardware and engineering skills, and
apply their expertise in diverse areas such as
multiprocessor architecture, parallel computing,
distributed computing, real-time systems, embedded
systems, local and wide area networks, multimedia and the
World Wide Web.
The Computer Engineering Technology (CET) program
(Computer Technology program in New York) prepares
graduates to join the work force as technical
professionals in a variety of industries, including
information technology. CET graduates take a hands-on
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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Computer Information Systems (BS)
In today's fast-paced global economy, efficient, reliable
and secure computer information systems are critical to an
organization's survival and competitiveness. These systems
are used to support nearly all functions within an
organization. Virtually all organizations in all sectors
of the economy need computer information systems to
service their clients, customers, suppliers, vendors and
employees.
CIS professionals provide invaluable and highly
specialized computer systems expertise as they use
computer hardware and software to develop and maintain the
application software and information systems organizations
need to operate efficiently and become more effective,
innovative and competitive in how they conduct business.
In short, these experts are vital to the survival and
bottom-line success of every enterprise.
The CIS program prepares baccalaureate graduates 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. Request More Information
Electronics Engineering Technology (BS)
Electronics specialists are at the heart of today's
rapidly evolving technology, applying their expertise in
diverse areas such as manufacturing, telecommunications,
wireless, semiconductors, computer systems, weapons
systems, security systems, 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 primary goal of the Electronics Engineering Technology
(EET) program is to prepare 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. Request More
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Information Technology (BS)
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 critically important in today's
rapidly changing business environment, are integrated
across the program.
The IT program prepares graduates to successfully join the
work force as technical and management professionals in a
variety of industries. IT graduates play essential roles
on the business team, typically designing and implementing
hardware and software solutions to business problems. They
hold professional positions in such areas as client/server
or Web applications development, systems analysis and
network administration. Graduates are also expected to
possess the appropriate knowledge, experience and skills
to adapt to change in this dynamic field through a
lifelong learning process. Request More Information
Network and Communications Management (BS)
With the power to link workers a cubicle away or a world
apart, connect air travelers to automobile passengers or
conduct business 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.
Professionals with the right combination of business and
technical skills are needed to design, operate, manage and
advance the networks upon which businesses rely.
To address the need for these well-rounded experts,
DeVry's Network and Communications Management program
(previously called Telecommunications Management)
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 and managing networks as they gain a
technical understanding of data and voice networking and
their strategic application in business. Request More
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Technical Management (BS Degree Completion)
Getting the right education is critical to moving ahead in
today's fast-paced business world. Entering the work force
as soon as possible after gaining a basic educational
foundation is often necessary in order to meet financial
and family responsibilities. But to get ahead in an
increasingly complex and competitive work environment,
more advanced education is necessary. For many adults,
returning to the classroom full time is not possible. Time
pressures make it difficult to enhance academic
credentials while still fulfilling personal and
professional commitments.
To meet the special needs of adult students, DeVry
developed its bachelor's-degree-completion program in
Technical Management. The curriculum helps students with
qualifying prior college experience add an important
credential - a bachelor's degree - to their resume. The
program also facilitates students' advancement to
supervisory or management positions in their chosen field
of specialization, enabling them to reap greater career
and financial rewards. Request More Information
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Accreditation
DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning
Commission and is a member of the North Central
Association (NCA), 30 North LaSalle Street, Chicago,
Illinois, 60602. The baccalaureate Electronics Engineering
Technology (EET) programs at most U.S. locations, as well
as the associate-level EET program in North Brunswick, are
accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of
the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
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