Benefits of DeVry University
Graduate with a degree respected by employers
More than 90% of new DeVry graduates in the active job market are employed in their chosen field within six months of graduation.*
Expert faculty members
Our faculty have strong educational and experiential backgrounds in the fields they teach. Expert instruction makes a DeVry degree highly marketable.
Anywhere, anytime learning
Go to class before work, or after your work-out. Get the interactive learning experience and instructor attention you deserve in small classes.
* For DeVry graduates system-wide from June 07, October 07 and February 08, 92% of those in the active job market were employed in their fields within 6 months of graduation at an average salary of $44,000.
Associate in Accounting
Rapid advances in technology, including point-of-sale terminals, automated teller machines, optical scanners and use of local area data transfer networks, have dramatically changed the work responsibilities of accountants like bookkeepers and financial clerks. Instead of simply entering data, they are now required to perform a broader range of professional accounting tasks such as tracking financial records and transactions, as well as payroll handling and billing functions. These accounting degree holders have the knowledge, skills and abilities to function as entry-level professionals in a wide range of positions in public accounting, non-profit organizations and government.
Earn your associate degree in Accounting from DeVry - in less than 2 years! - and launch your accounting career with a strong foundation in the principles of financial accounting and reporting, managerial accounting, personal taxation and, more critically today, the required accounting.
Associate in Network Systems Administration
DeVry's Associate in Network Systems Administration program provides students with a background in network systems administration as applied to practical business situations. Today nothing is more critical to successful business operations than effective networks. Maintaining existing systems and launching new ones is the job of a network systems administration professional. From activating accounts and security controls to installing and configuring routers and switchers to monitoring network performance and troubleshooting problems, network systems administration degree holders are prepared to work in virtually any industry that that relies on these key business systems. 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 in Web Graphic Design
Devry University offers a Associate degree 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.
Associates 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.
Bachelor's in Business Administration
Students in DeVry's Bachelors in Business Administration program develop competency in applying technology to business strategy, management and decision-making through case studies, team projects, Internet use and web page development, as well as computer applications and systems integration. Majors (concentrations in Illinois, New York and Pennsylvania) are offered in Accounting, Business Information Systems, Finance, Health Services Management, Hospitality Management, Human Resource Management, Operations Management, Project Management, Sales and Marketing, Security Management, Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship, and Technical Communication. Availability of majors/concentrations varies by location.
Bachelor in Business Administration - Accounting
Why Business Administration with a major/concentration in Accounting?
Open the door to some of the most dynamic and growing areas of the business world. An accounting concentration can prepare you to pursue your career goals as a public, corporate or government accountant with positions such as financial analysts, forensic accountants, information technology specialists, international accountants and tax consultants. For students seeking the most comprehensive, hands-on and career-oriented business administration degree program with a major/concentration in accounting, DeVry will give you the best advantage.
Many accounting students continue their education at DeVry's Keller Graduate School by earning a Master of Accounting and Financial Management (MAFM). The program includes exam preparation courses for those whose ultimate goal is to earn a CPA credential and the Keller exam prep courses are based on Becker methodology.
Bachelor in Business Administration - Business Information Systems
Virtually every company, large and small, uses information systems in all aspects of their work. A business administration program with a business information systems major/concentration will provide you with the technical skills needed for information systems positions in advertising, marketing, communications, finance, education, government service or health care as well as in retail, manufacturing or law. Earn your bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a major/concentration in Business Information Systems from DeVry and open the door to a whole world of BIS career possibilities.
For students seeking the most comprehensive, hands-on and career-oriented business administration degree program with a major/concentration in Business Information Systems, DeVry has been a leader in technology-based business education for over 75 years, and will prepare you for high-demand, high-paying careers in business information systems.
Bachelor in Business Administration - Finance
A specialized field where employment is expected to grow steadily through 2012, finance is one of the most dynamic and expansive areas of the business world. A major or concentration in finance will allow you to pursue your career goals in such areas as bank management, credit management, financial planning and analysis and insurance.
For students seeking the most comprehensive, hands-on and career-oriented business administration degree program with a major/concentration in finance, DeVry's career-focused education can help prepare you for high-demand, high-paying careers in business administration/finance. Devry provides students not only with communications and teamwork skills but also with more of the computer applications and systems integration skills that today's employers seek.
Bachelor in Business Administration - Health Services Management
With an aging population, advances in treatment and evolving regulatory guidelines, the healthcare industry requires more qualified professionals with strong business and management skills who can handle all aspects of running a medical facility. In fact, employment of medical and health service managers is expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations!
From assistant department head to assistant hospital administrator to management positions in residential care facilities and practitioners' offices, bachelor's degree holders in this field have a wide range of exciting career opportunities. DeVry works with top business and health care industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Compared to other business administration programs, we provide students not only with communications and teamwork skills but also with more of the business and management skills that today's employers seek.
Bachelor in Business Administration - Hospitality Management
Launch your business career in any number of exciting hospitality and tourism settings. Growing business travel as well as improved domestic and foreign tourism is increasing the demand for lodging, event and food service managers. With a major or concentration in hospitality management you'll be prepared to oversee the everyday operations of full-service and luxury resort hotels, gaming venues and banquet facilities or manage specialty departments that contract food, meeting and recreational services for schools, healthcare organizations and businesses.
Bachelor in Business Administration - Human Resource Management
Virtually every industry employs human resource, training and labor relations managers and consultants to handle personnel issues, manage benefits and lead policy changes. With a human resource management concentration, you'll develop the specific business and management skills needed to build a career in a number of dynamic roles, including compensation manager, plan employee assistance or benefits manager, EEO office or affirmative action coordinator, labor relations manager, recruiter and human resources information systems specialist. DeVry works with top business leaders and human resource specialists to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Compared to other business administration programs, we provide students not only with communications and teamwork skills but also with more of the business and management skills that today's employers seek.
DeVry's courses include up-to-date topics such as HR technology, HR strategy and diversity. We regularly monitor the latest innovations in the human resource management field and update our curriculum to reflect what human resource professionals are talking about today. Plus, DeVry's human resource management courses are tied in with other business courses so that students get a well-rounded understanding of how successful HR policies and practices can impact a business.
Bachelor in Business Administration - Operations Management
Ever wonder how an innovative idea goes from a vision to a saleable product or service? Operations managers facilitate and manage processes that bring many useful and needed products to light and handle activities that support the production and delivery of goods and services. From aerospace to pharmaceuticals to electronics, graduates in this field may find a wide variety of opportunities in manufacturing and service industries. Those with a broad-based knowledge and the competency to apply technology to business strategy are in high demand by businesses and organizations around the world. DeVry's business administration program with a operations management concentration helps prepare student for APICS certification. In addition, many operations management students continue their education by earning an MBA through DeVry's Keller Graduate School.
Bachelor in Business Administration - Project Management
Competitive pressure requires businesses and organizations to meet tighter deadlines and produce faster results by pulling together specialists in different areas of expertise. This is where a project manager comes in. Project managers apply standardized business practices to corporate team interactions, staying abreast of the most current technology and management processes as they oversee all aspects of company projects including cost estimates, budget management, cost control, risk assessment, bid negotiation and contracts, and performance reporting.
Earn your bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a major/concentration in Project Management from DeVry, and prepare yourself for a high-impact career managing projects in exciting fields such as advertising, marketing, communications, applications engineering, computer software and hardware development, construction, finance, manufacturing, E-commerce and more.
Bachelor in Business Administration - Sales & Marketing
Marketing and selling products and services in today's competitive business environment requires a sophisticated skill set that can be developed through a specialized business administration degree with a sales and marketing concentration. Although careers for sales and marketing professionals are expected to rapidly increase in the coming years, competition for positions will be fierce. Graduates with top education credentials, a high level of creativity and strong communication skills will have the edge, particularly those knowledgeable about a wide array of technology and business-related activities.
Earn your bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a major/concentration in Sales and Marketing from DeVry, and outshine the competition as you find your dream career as an advertising, sales or marketing manager, promotion manager, or specialist in public relations and marketing research.
Bachelor in Business Administration - Security Management
Today, more than ever, security is serious business. With the launch of the Department of Homeland Security, increased border patrol, enhanced airport screening and tighter asset protection needed for businesses and financial institutions, new careers in security management are on the rise. Working in public security, private industry and in both local and federal government agencies, security management professionals oversee operations of asset management, physical security and human resource safety functions. DeVry keeps abreast of the policies and procedures of the Department of Homeland Security, preparing students to enter the security profession at both entry level and advanced positions. Plus, DeVry's Business Administration/security management program is based in industry-standard best practices endorsed by professional organizations like ASIS International.
Earn your bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a major/concentration in Security Management from DeVry, and develop the skills and aptitude needed to provide stable and protected environments for businesses, industries and government.
Bachelor in Business Administration - Technical Communication
With a growing demand for technical writers and editors in fields like law, medicine, science and technology, technical communication positions are expected to increase faster than the average for all professions through 2010. Writing for software companies, preparing content for the Internet, interpreting technical material for a general readership, and producing user's guides, instruction manuals and training materials are some of the specific assignments a technical communication specialist may receive. Earn your bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a major/concentration in Technical Communication from DeVry, and gain the knowledge and experience needed to put technical information into easily understandable language so you can take advantage of growing career opportunities in technical writing and editing.
Bachelor in Business Administration - Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship
Owning a successful business is no longer reserved for a lucky few. Today, there are over 16.5 million small businesses in the United States started by skilled and creative men and women who know how technological advances can allow them to compete with larger firms in the marketplace. A small business management and entrepreneurship major/concentration will provide you with the skills and methods needed to launch a new enterprise, take over an existing business or be a dynamic manager who can make a dramatic difference to the future of a small business. Earn your bachelor's degree in Business Administration with a major/concentration in Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship from DeVry, and develop the skills and aptitude needed to launch, own and manage a thriving business in today's global economy.
Bachelor's 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. DeVry's Bachelors in Computer Information Systems program can help you prepare for a prime position in specialty areas, or Tracks, such as information systems analysis, applications development, database administration, web programming and technical documentation. Tracks are offered in 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. DeVry's faculty provide relevant instruction and will help sharpen your technical and analytical expertise. As faculty guide you through case studies and team projects, you'll gain applications experience with up-to-date equipment as you learn to prioritize multiple projects, meet deadlines, interact with technical and nontechnical personnel, and communicate effectively with management, users, customers and suppliers.
Computer Information Systems - Business/Management (Bachelor's)
Working behind the scenes, computer information systems specialists and CIS management professionals design, build and implement software solutions that power the economy. The driving force in every business, not-for-profit and government agency, computing technology helps maintain America's leadership as a world power in the global economy. As a result demand for computer information systems professions extends to virtually every industry and salaries in the field are substantially higher than the national average. DeVry works with computer and technology industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Plus, our computer information systems degree holders have more of the communications and teamwork skills that today's employers seek. When you earn your bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems from DeVry, you'll be prepared as a leader in this dynamic field, designing and implementing solutions to exciting business challenges.
As a Computer Information Systems student at DeVry you'll pursue a specific track, such as Business Management, Computer Forensics, Database Management, Information Systems Security, Systems Analysis and Integration, or Web Development and Administration, allowing you to possess the knowledge, skills and experience to excel in your chosen field. A flex option is also available in lieu of a specific track.
Computer Information Systems - Computer Forensics (Bachelor's)
Working behind the scenes, computer information systems specialists and CIS management professionals design, build and implement software solutions that power the economy. The driving force in every business, not-for-profit and government agency, computing technology helps maintain America's leadership as a world power in the global economy. As a result demand for computer information systems professions extends to virtually every industry and salaries in the field are substantially higher than the national average. DeVry works with computer and technology industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Plus, our computer information systems degree holders have more of the communications and teamwork skills that today's employers seek. When you earn your bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems from DeVry, you'll be prepared as a leader in this dynamic field, designing and implementing solutions to exciting business challenges.
As a Computer Information Systems student at DeVry you'll pursue a specific track, such as Business Management, Computer Forensics, Database Management, Information Systems Security, Systems Analysis and Integration, or Web Development and Administration, allowing you to possess the knowledge, skills and experience to excel in your chosen field. A flex option is also available in lieu of a specific track.
Computer Information Systems - Database Management (Bachelor's)
Working behind the scenes, computer information systems specialists and CIS management professionals design, build and implement software solutions that power the economy. The driving force in every business, not-for-profit and government agency, computing technology helps maintain America's leadership as a world power in the global economy. As a result demand for computer information systems professions extends to virtually every industry and salaries in the field are substantially higher than the national average. DeVry works with computer and technology industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Plus, our computer information systems degree holders have more of the communications and teamwork skills that today's employers seek. When you earn your bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems from DeVry, you'll be prepared as a leader in this dynamic field, designing and implementing solutions to exciting business challenges.
As a Computer Information Systems student at DeVry you'll pursue a specific track, such as Business Management, Computer Forensics, Database Management, Information Systems Security, Systems Analysis and Integration, or Web Development and Administration, allowing you to possess the knowledge, skills and experience to excel in your chosen field. A flex option is also available in lieu of a specific track.
Computer Information Systems - Enterprise Computing (Bachelor's)
DeVry University Bachelor's in Computer Information Systems with a specialized track in Enterprise Computing will prepare you for master concepts of data interchange, message exchange, web application components and service oriented architecture (SOA); and you'll learn programming languages such as Java, PHP and RPG. A degree in Computer Information Systems with a specialized track in Enterprise Computing from DeVry will not only prepare you to manage and develop applications for mission-critical systems of organizations that operate on enormous scale, but also it makes positions with prestigious employers attainable.
DeVry students will be exposed to the enterprise systems work behind the scenes to keep high volume, large-scale critical operations functioning smoothly and efficiently. Skilled computer information systems professionals with a thorough understanding of enterprise computing and experience with IBM Power Systems and IBM System z are needed to develop enterprise system applications for multi-national organizations. With the high demand skill set you will be taught at DeVry you will have the skills and knowledge you need to secure a career in this exciting, growing field of CIS.
Computer Information Systems - Health Information Systems (Bachelor's)
If you're seeking in securing employment in the fastest growing sector of our economy, DeVry University offers a degree in Computer Information Systems with a track in Health Information Systems. DeVry graduates of the program are taught to broaden their specialized healthcare applications that both improve patient care and make healthcare more efficient. With growing investment by healthcare organizations in technology and the government's growing interest in electronic health records, a degree in computer information systems that's focused in healthcare will give you some of the strongest career opportunities in today's economy.
DeVry will help you master some of the current technologies and best practices, including picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), Health Insurance Portability and Accountability ACT (HIPPA) and Health Level Seven (HL7), you will be prepared to integrate equipment as well as to develop and support electronic health records applications in hospitals and medical offices nationwide.
Computer Information Systems - Information Systems Security (Bachelor's)
Working behind the scenes, computer information systems specialists and CIS management professionals design, build and implement software solutions that power the economy. The driving force in every business, not-for-profit and government agency, computing technology helps maintain America's leadership as a world power in the global economy. As a result demand for computer information systems professions extends to virtually every industry and salaries in the field are substantially higher than the national average. DeVry works with computer and technology industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Plus, our computer information systems degree holders have more of the communications and teamwork skills that today's employers seek. When you earn your bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems from DeVry, you'll be prepared as a leader in this dynamic field, designing and implementing solutions to exciting business challenges.
As a Computer Information Systems student at DeVry you'll pursue a specific track, such as Business Management, Computer Forensics, Database Management, Information Systems Security, Systems Analysis and Integration, or Web Development and Administration, allowing you to possess the knowledge, skills and experience to excel in your chosen field. A flex option is also available in lieu of a specific track.
Computer Information Systems - Systems Analysis and Integration (Bachelor's)
Working behind the scenes, computer information systems specialists and CIS management professionals design, build and implement software solutions that power the economy. The driving force in every business, not-for-profit and government agency, computing technology helps maintain America's leadership as a world power in the global economy. As a result demand for computer information systems professions extends to virtually every industry and salaries in the field are substantially higher than the national average. DeVry works with computer and technology industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Plus, our computer information systems degree holders have more of the communications and teamwork skills that today's employers seek. When you earn your bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems from DeVry, you'll be prepared as a leader in this dynamic field, designing and implementing solutions to exciting business challenges.
As a Computer Information Systems student at DeVry you'll pursue a specific track, such as Business Management, Computer Forensics, Database Management, Information Systems Security, Systems Analysis and Integration, or Web Development and Administration, allowing you to possess the knowledge, skills and experience to excel in your chosen field. A flex option is also available in lieu of a specific track.
Computer Information Systems - Web Development and Administration (Bachelor's)
Working behind the scenes, computer information systems specialists and CIS management professionals design, build and implement software solutions that power the economy. The driving force in every business, not-for-profit and government agency, computing technology helps maintain America's leadership as a world power in the global economy. As a result demand for computer information systems professions extends to virtually every industry and salaries in the field are substantially higher than the national average. DeVry works with computer and technology industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Plus, our computer information systems degree holders have more of the communications and teamwork skills that today's employers seek. When you earn your bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems from DeVry, you'll be prepared as a leader in this dynamic field, designing and implementing solutions to exciting business challenges.
As a Computer Information Systems student at DeVry you'll pursue a specific track, such as Business Management, Computer Forensics, Database Management, Information Systems Security, Systems Analysis and Integration, or Web Development and Administration, allowing you to possess the knowledge, skills and experience to excel in your chosen field. A flex option is also available in lieu of a specific track.
Computer Information Systems - Web Game Programming (Bachelor's)
If you have an interest in gaming and interactive media but math and physics are not your strong suit, a degree in Computer Information Systems with a track in Web Game Programming at DeVry University will prepare for you to use multimedia tools and techniques to create web-based games and dynamic web pages. You will also become skilled at how to integrate movie clips, sound effects, images and animations as well as develop training applications for consumer electronics and professional development.
DeVry will show you how to combine the technical and the creative side, this specialized computer information system degree will make it possible for you to pursue a passion for gaming while still being provided with a well-rounded education in application development suitable for almost any industry.
Bachelor's in Computer Engineering Technology
Earn your bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering Technology from DeVry and be at the forefront of new design and development of computer technology now and in the future. 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.
Balance professional and personal commitments with your learning goals as you earn your Bachelor's in Computer Engineering Technology degree online. Advanced electronics technology - including a Tektronix oscilloscope and a Fluke digital multimeter - qualified, practitioner faculty, and regular opportunities for interaction and collaboration create a compelling, hands-on learning experience equivalent to that obtained at a DeVry center or campus. DeVry works with computer and technology industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Plus, DeVry's computer degree holders graduate with more of the communications and teamwork skills that today's employers seek.
Bachelor's in Electronics Engineering Technology
Balance professional and personal commitments with your learning goals as you earn your Bachelor's in Electronics Engineering Technology degree online. Advanced electronics technology - including a Tektronix oscilloscope and a Fluke digital multimeter - qualified, practitioner faculty, and regular opportunities for interaction and collaboration create a compelling, hands-on learning experience equivalent to that obtained at a DeVry center or campus.
DeVry works with electronics industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Compared to other electronics engineering technology programs, we provide students more of the communications and teamwork skills that today's employers seek. 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.
Game and Simulation Programming (Bachelor's)
DeVry's Bachelor's in 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.
Bachelors in Network and Communications Management
DeVry's Bachelors in Network and Communications Management program integrates technology and business management coursework, enabling graduates to analyze communications needs, provide effective networking solutions and fill a critical niche in business organizations. Nearly every business depends on networks. When they go down, operations virtually cease. Network and Communications Management professionals fill that critical niche in business organizations, designing, implementing, securing and managing networks - from Ethernet-enabled voice-operated IP systems to security firewalls to next-generation network administration. With new positions opening up and older NCM workers retiring, networking promises to be the second largest job growth segment in North America for the next ten years. The program addresses designing, implementing, securing and managing networks in order to gain a technical understanding of networking data, voice and images, as well as their strategic application in business.
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Devry University's Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) online degree is designed to strengthen your competitive edge in the ever-changing field of technology and take your career to the next level. If you're an engineer with a bachelor's degree in a related field like electrical, electronics, computer or biomedical engineering technology, you will be able to pursue a career in the analysis, design and development of computer and electronic systems or advance your current career in government, industry or business. As a Devry MSEE graduate you will be able to succeed in areas such as: computer systems design, embedded systems design, distributed systems design, network systems design, wireless systems design, multimedia systems design and neural network design. Through a mix of informative classes and laboratory assignments, your studies will be focused on a relevant concentration in computer systems through hands-on study, mentoring relationships with professional engineers and applied projects. Increase your value with employers and your earning potential, request information today!
Bachelor's in Technical Management
To meet the special needs of adult students, DeVry developed a Bachelors in Technical Management 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, enabling them to reap greater career and financial rewards.
Technical Management - Business Administration (Bachelor's)
With qualifying prior college or field experience, you can add an important credential - a bachelor's degree - to your resume. Plus, by applying previously earned credits to this degree program, you can earn your technical management degree in less time and at a lower cost than you would in a traditional bachelor's degree program! For example, if you're currently employed in the criminal justice field and looking to advance your career or if you have an associate degree in HIM or a related health care technology field and want to take advantage of greater opportunities in America's fastest growing industry, a technical management degree can help you take your next career step.
In DeVry's bachelor's degree completion program, four areas of specialization are offered: criminal justice, health information management, business administration and general technical management, allowing you to move toward a leadership role in a wide variety of industries. DeVry works with criminal justice and health care technology industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Plus, our Technical Management bachelor's degree holders have more of the communications and teamwork skills that today's employers seek.
Technical Management - Criminal Justice (Bachelor's)
With qualifying prior college or field experience, you can add an important credential - a bachelor's degree - to your resume. Plus, by applying previously earned credits to this degree program, you can earn your technical management degree in less time and at a lower cost than you would in a traditional bachelor's degree program! For example, if you're currently employed in the criminal justice field and looking to advance your career or if you have an associate degree in HIM or a related health care technology field and want to take advantage of greater opportunities in America's fastest growing industry, a technical management degree can help you take your next career step.
In DeVry's bachelor's degree completion program, four areas of specialization are offered: criminal justice, health information management, business administration and general technical management, allowing you to move toward a leadership role in a wide variety of industries. DeVry works with criminal justice and health care technology industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Plus, our Technical Management bachelor's degree holders have more of the communications and teamwork skills that today's employers seek.
Technical Management - Health Information Management (Bachelor's)
With qualifying prior college or field experience, you can add an important credential - a bachelor's degree - to your resume. Plus, by applying previously earned credits to this degree program, you can earn your technical management degree in less time and at a lower cost than you would in a traditional bachelor's degree program! For example, if you're currently employed in the criminal justice field and looking to advance your career or if you have an associate degree in HIM or a related health care technology field and want to take advantage of greater opportunities in America's fastest growing industry, a technical management degree can help you take your next career step.
In DeVry's bachelor's degree completion program, four areas of specialization are offered: criminal justice, health information management, business administration and general technical management, allowing you to move toward a leadership role in a wide variety of industries. DeVry works with criminal justice and health care technology industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Plus, our Technical Management bachelor's degree holders have more of the communications and teamwork skills that today's employers seek.
Master of Science in Educational Technology
The Master of Science in Educational Technology (MSET) offered by DeVry University 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. The MSET program is designed to produce graduates who are able to: Apply instructional design theories to educational technology; Develop strategies to integrate educational technologies into the learning process; Develop Web-based platforms to support learning communities; Evaluate the effectiveness of educational technology solutions; and use project management and planning techniques for educational technology proposals and implementation.

