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- Network Systems Administration (A) - Network systems administrators set up and maintain the complex computer network systems that are essential to so many businesses, organizations, and agencies.
- Computer Engineering Technology (B) - Electronics is essential to the functioning of so many products and processes. Students in this bachelor's degree program learn the skills and theory they need to know through hands-on work. Graduates are prepared to work with teams of other technology professionals to design, develop, make, test, and maintain computer-embedded systems and networks.
- Computer Information Systems (B) - The CIS major curriculum combines technical skills with business principles. CIS professionals help to identify and design business solutions using information technology, databases, and more.
- Electronics and Computer Technology (A) - A broad range of subjects is studied in the Electronics & Computer Technology program, including wireless networks, controls & instrumentation, and telecommunications. Graduates are qualified for a variety of career-entry positions.
- Electronics Engineering Technology (B) - This program combines practical, hands-on experience and technical know-how needed to succeed in this ever-changing field. Learn how to work with teams of specialists to create, build, test, and maintain the complex systems and products that we use every day.
- Game and Simulation Programming (B) - 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. The U.S. Army alone plans to invest close to $100 million in training games and simulations over the next two to three years. Conservative predictions anticipate astounding growth in serious game and simulation markets, including crime scene reconstruction and corporate training software.
- Network and Communications Management (B) - DeVry's program brings business management and technology together, preparing graduates to analyze communications issues, enact effective solutions, and thus fill a very important role in businesses and organizations. Coursework covers the designing, implementation, and management of networks and also data and voice networking.
- Technical Management (B) - Students who have an associate's degree can use this program to expand their business knowledge, enabling them move up to management positions in their chosen fields.
- Web Graphic Design (A) - The associate's degree program in web graphic design offers students a comprehensive blend of both design and technical skills, preparing them for jobs in advertising, publishing, marketing, and more. Students learn a variety of graphic media skills for designing ads, web pages, and other multimedia projects.
* Calgary only
DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (NCA), www.ncahlc.org. Keller Graduate School of Management is included in this accreditation.
DeVry University operates as DeVry Institute of Technology in New York and Calgary, and as Keller Graduate School of Management in New York.
Program availability varies by location.
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