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With DeVry University Online, you can earn a bachelor's degree from the convenience of your home or office by completing your coursework entirely online. This "anytime, anywhere" educational delivery system integrates today's high-tech Internet capabilities with DeVry's proven educational methodologies. DeVry University offers for-credit and not-for-credit courses, certificates; and undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
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Associate's Degree Programs
  • 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.
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  • Accounting Technology
    DeVry’s Associate in Accounting Technology program is designed to produce graduates who are able to apply accounting and finance principles to fundamental accounting tasks and use accounting technology for accounting and financial tasks and data analysis. Graduate are also able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, demonstrate teamwork skills and apply problem-solving skills. DeVry provides an academic program that offers foundational knowledge of accounting, tax and related concepts, as well as analysis techniques integrated with contemporary technology. Practitioners Incorporate application technology into courses for reinforcement and problem-solving and integrate general competencies into technical and nontechnical courses throughout the program.
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  • 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.
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Bachelor's Degree Programs

  • 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.
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  • Bachelor's in Technical Management
    DeVry developed a Bachelors in Technical Management degree-completion program in Technical Management to meet the special needs of adult students. 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.
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  • 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 techni cal and nont echnical personnel, and communicate effectively with management, users, customers and suppliers.
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  • Bachelors in Game and Simulation Programming
    DeVry's Bachelors 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.
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  • 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.
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Master Degree Programs

  • Master of Accounting and Financial Management
    The Master of Accounting and Financial Management (MAFM) program offered by DeVry equips students with the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to function as accounting and financial managers in public accounting, industry, education or government. Coursework is taught from the practitioner's perspective and focuses on applying accounting and financial management concepts and skills to real-world applications.
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  • Master of Human Resource Management
    The Master of Human Resource Management (MHRM) program offered by DeVry University prepares students to be strategic and tactical contributors in their organizations by teaching concepts and skills needed to acquire, develop and retain qualified human capital. Coursework is taught from the practitioner's perspective and focuses on applying human resource competencies to real-world problems and opportunities. Specific areas addressed include: strategic human resource planning, strategic staffing, training and development, managing organizational change, leadership and team building, compensation and benefits, and employment law. This preparation enhances students' and graduates' value to employers while providing a solid base upon which to achieve success as human resource management professionals.
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  • Master of Information Systems Management
    The Master of Information Systems Management (MISM) programoffered by DeVry University equips students with the skills necessary to effectively function as senior systems analysts, IS project leaders and MIS managers – career positions that form the backbone of the IS field. The curriculum is taught from a practitioner perspective and focuses on applying IS concepts and skills to real-world situations. MISM coursework specifically addresses topics such as: analyzing and designing computer/network based applications of information technology, project management, process re-engineering, and applications of engineering technologies. In addition, students may choose to concentrate in one or more of the following areas: distributed systems management, electronic commerce, information security, and network management.
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  • Master of Business Administration
    DeVry's Master of Business Administration curriculum emphasizes the practical skills and concepts businesses demand from management professionals and blends management theory with real-world applications. Students in this 16-course (48-semester-credit-hour) program must complete four management core courses, one quantitative, and five program-specific courses that provide a broad business background invaluable to any manager. For the remaining six courses, students can custom design a course of study that best suits their needs and interests. Students can choose their courses from a variety of disciplines, or they can concentrate in one of the following functional areas: Accounting, Electronic Commerce, Finance, General Management, Health Services, Hospitality Management, Human Resources, Information Systems, Information Security, International Business, Marketing, Project Management, Public Administration, Security Management, Network and Communications Management.
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  • 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.
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  • Master of Project Management
    DeVry's 14-course (42 semester-credit-hour) Master of Project Management (MPM) program is designed to help students develop the ability to solve real-world management problems, and to exercise sound management judgment through practical application of project management concepts and skills. In addition to successfully completing five management core and six program-specific courses, one of which is an integrated capstone course, MPM students must receive credit for three elective courses. Unlike traditional business management, which concentrates on ongoing functions and existing operations, project management is an evolving discipline that focuses on pioneering and developing new ideas. MPM students are taught specific concepts and skills required to successfully implement new, or enhance existing, commercial and/or technical programs. In addition, they learn to develop and apply new procedures to resolve existing problems.
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  • Master of Public Administration
    The Master of Public Administration (MPA) program offered by DeVry University focuses on developing concepts and skills needed to become effective managers in organizations lying outside the boundaries of the traditional business environment. Students must pursue either a government management, nonprofit management or health care management emphasis. Those electing the government or nonprofit management emphasis must complete 15 courses (45 semester-credit hours): seven management core courses, six emphasis-specific courses, and two elective courses. One emphasis-specific course is a capstone project integrating material learned across key public administration areas. Students following the health care management emphasis must complete courses totaling the equivalent of at least 45 semester-credit hours, including seven management core courses (21 semester-credit hours); 18 semester-credit hours of emphasis-specific courses, including the MPA capstone course; and six semester-credit hours of electives.
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  • Masters of Network and Communications Management
    The Master of Network and Communication Management program offered by DeVry University equips students with managerial and technical skills needed to develop, implement and oversee an organization’s telecommunications infrastructure. The program prepares students to recognize opportunities to determine cost, improve customer service and boost operating efficiencies. Coursework provides perspectives on managerial decision-making and managing an enterprise in a technological environment. It also includes a focus on aspects of communication technologies that enables students to understand and evaluate technology applications and alternatives employed in business and industry.
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Continuing Education

  • Graduate Certificate in Accounting
    Graduate Certificate in Accounting is for students who wish to specialize in accounting without completing the entire MAFM degree program. Those who get admitted* are eligible to receive a graduate certificate in accounting upon successfully completing: Managerial Accounting, Intermediate Accounting I, Intermediate Accounting II, Federal Taxes and Management Decisions, Intermediate Accounting III, External Auditing or Advanced Financial Accounting and Reporting Issues, and Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use and Analysis.
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  • Graduate Certificate in Business Administration
    Students who wish to specialize in business administration without completing the entire MBA degree program, a certificate option is available. Those who get admitted* are eligible to receive a graduate certificate in business administration upon successfully completing: Managerial Accounting, Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use and Analysis, Managerial Finance, Legal, Political and Ethical Dimensions of Business, Business Economics, Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Managerial Applications of Information Technology, and Marketing Management.
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  • Graduate Certificate in Educational Technology
    This program is for students who wish to specialize in educational technology without completing an entire degree program. Graduate Certificate in Educational Technology 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. This 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. The program is offered online exclusively.
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  • Graduate Certificate in Electronic Commerce Management
    Certificate in Electronic Commerce Management is for students who wish to specialize in electronic commerce management without completing the entire MBA degree program. Those who have been admitted* are eligible to receive a graduate certificate in electronic commerce management upon successfully completing: Electronic Commerce Marketing Management, Electronic Commerce Technology Management, Electronic Commerce Operations Management, Electronic Commerce Strategy Management, Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use and Analysis, Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Marketing Management, and Project Management Systems; achieving a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 in the courses indicated above; and resolving all financial obligations to the School.
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  • Graduate Certificate in Financial Analysis
    For students who wish to specialize in financial analysis without completing the entire MAFM degree program, a certificate option is available. Those who have been admitted* are eligible to receive a graduate certificate in financial analysis upon successfully completing: Managerial Accounting, Federal Taxes and Management Decisions, Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use and Analysis, Managerial Finance, Advanced Managerial Finance, Securities Analysis, Corporate Investment Analysis; achieving a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 in the courses indicated above; and resolving all financial obligations to the School.
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  • Graduate Certificate in Health Services Management
    For students who wish to specialize in health services management without completing the entire MBA degree program, a certificate option is available. Those who have been admitted* are eligible to receive a graduate certificate in health services management upon successfully completing: Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use and Analysis, Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Marketing Management; successfully completing four of the following: Health Service Systems, Health Rights and Responsibilities, Health Services Finance, Health Policy and Economics, Health Insurance and Managed Care; satisfying all prerequisites for certificate courses chosen through practical experience, related coursework or completion of a self-study course (see center dean for details); achieving a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 in the courses chosen above; and resolving all financial obligations to the School.
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  • Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship
    For students who wish to specialize in entrepreneurship without completing the entire MBA degree program, a certificate option is available. Those who have been admitted* are eligible to receive a graduate certificate in entrepreneurship upon successfully completing: Accounting and Finance: Managerial Use and Analysis, Entrepreneurial Finance, Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Business Law: Strategic Considerations for Managers and Owners, Strategic Management in a Global Environment, Marketing Management, New Product Development; achieving a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 in the courses indicated above; and resolving all financial obligations to the School.
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  • Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management
    For students who wish to specialize in human resource management without completing the entire MHRM degree program, a Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management option is available. Those who have been admitted* are eligible to receive a graduate certificate in human resource management upon: successfully completing: Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Managing Organizational Change, Human Resource Management, Training and Development, Employment Law, Strategic Staffing; successfully completing two of the following: Human Resources and Technology, Managing Global Diversity, Labor Relations, Negotiation Skills, Compensation, Benefits; achieving a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 in the courses indicated above; and resolving all financial obligations to the School.
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  • Graduate Certificate in Information Systems Management
    For students who wish to specialize in IS management without completing the entire MISM degree program, a certificate option is available. Those who have been admitted* are eligible to receive a graduate certificate in IS management upon: successfully completing the following management foundations course: Systems Analysis, Planning and Control; successfully completing any four of the following IS applications courses: Database Concepts, Database Applications for Electronic Commerce, Decision Support and Expert Systems, Client/Server Applications, Networking Concepts and Applications, Managing Software Development Projects, Groupware and the Internet; successfully completing any two of the following IS tools courses: COBOL Applications, CICS and CICS with DB2, Visual Basic, Advanced Visual Basic, Internet-Oriented Programming,C++ Programming, Java Programming; satisfying all certificate course prerequisites through practical experience or related coursework; achieving a minimum cumulate grade point averae of 3.00 in the courses indicated above; and resolving all financial obligations to the School.
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  • Graduate Certificate in Network and Communications Management
    For students who wish to specialize in network and communications without completing the entire MNCM degree program, DeVry offers a Graduate Certificate in Network and Communications Management. Those who have been admitted* are eligible to receive a graduate certificate upon successfully completing: Principles of Information Security and Privacy, Networking Concepts and Applications, Strategic Management of Technology, Telecommunications Law and Regulation, Network Strategy and Design, Network Operations and Management, and Wireless Communication Systems; satisfying all certificate course prerequisites through practical experience or related coursework; achieving a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 in the courses indicated above; and resolving all financial obligations to the School.
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  • Graduate Certificate in Project Management
    For students who wish to specialize in project management without completing the entire MPM degree program, a certificate option is available. Those who have been admitted* are eligible to receive a graduate certificate in project management upon: successfully completing either a six or seven course sequence: Managing Quality, Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Project Management Systems, Advanced Program Management, Project Cost and Risk Management, and Contract and Procurement Management; satisfying all certificate course prerequisites through practical experience or related coursework; achieving a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 in the courses indicated above; and resolving all financial obligations to the School.
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  • Graduate Certificate in Information Security
    For students who wish to specialize in information security without completing an entire degree program, a Graduate Certificate in Information Security option is available. Those who have been admitted* are eligible to receive a graduate certificate in information security upon: successfully completing: Principles of Information Security and Privacy, Network Security, Cryptography and Security Mechanisms, Practices for Administration of Physical and Operations Security, Security in Systems Architecture and Applications, Disaster Recovery/ Forensics and Security and Enterprise Security; satisfying all certificate course prerequisites through practical experience or related coursework; achieving a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 in the courses indicated above; and resolving all financial obligations to the School.
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  • Graduate Certificate in Wireless Communications
    To advance in the wireless communications field, a certificate or advanced degree is often required. Keller's Graduate Certificate in Wireless Communications can provide the solid, well-rounded skill base you need to effectively lead the effort in the areas of wireless system management, as well as wireless technologies, networks, devices, applications and communication systems. Those who have been admitted must inform the center dean of their intent to pursue the certificate and are eligible to receive a graduate certificate in wireless communications by successfully completing: Networking Concepts and Applications, Wireless Technologies, Wireless Networks, Management of Wireless Systems and Wireless Communication Systems.
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Acridatation:
DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (NCA).

The baccalaureate Electronics Engineering Technology programs are accredited by the Technology Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (TAC of ABET).

DeVry's Biomedical Engineering Technology (BMET) and Computer Engineering Technology (CET) programs are relatively new; campus administrators will apply for TAC of ABET accreditation for these programs.

In the United States, current or prospective students may review information regarding accreditation, approval and licensing by contacting the campus president or the center director.
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At DeVry University you get to:
  • Choose a degree program in business, computers, healthcare technology, technical management, and more.
  • Attend courses online or at more than 70 campus locations nationwide.
  • Learn from industry experts in an application-based environment.
  • Gain relevant skills applicable in today's workplace.
  • Complete your degree sooner with DeVry's year-round semester format.
  • Benefit from personalized attention from the application process through graduation.
  • Federal Financial Aid and Tuition Reimbursement.
  • Virtual library and other Web-based resources.
  • Applications-oriented projects and exercises.

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