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Engineering Programs at DeVry University



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DeVry University focuses on providing interactive career education that leads to successful careers. Within six months of graduation over 90% of DeVry graduates actively seeking employment found jobs in the fields they studied. The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools accredits DeVry University.

DeVry University offers Associate Degree, Bachelor’s Degree, and Graduate Programs in engineering. Housed in the school’s College of Engineering and Information Sciences, career-oriented programs include hands-on laboratory assignments.

Engineering programs at DeVry prepare students for in-demand jobs with some of the top companies in North America.

Class Formats

Devry University has more than 90 locations in the U.S. and Canada. Not all locations offer all programs. Except for Biomedical Engineering Technology, DeVry offers all engineering programs online. Students can choose online or campus classes or a combination of both online and campus classes. Online classes have flexible start dates. Through state-of-the-art educational technology online students have opportunities for collaboration and interaction with faculty and other students.
Accelerated programs based on a year-round schedule allow students to complete their programs in a shorter amount of time.

Engineering Programs

Associate Degree Programs

  • Electronics and Computer Technology
  • Network Systems Administration

Bachelor’s Degree Programs

  • Biomedical Engineering Technology
  • Computer Engineering Technology
  • Computer Information Systems
  • Electronics Engineering Technology
  • Game and Simulation Programming
  • Network and Communications Management

Graduate Programs

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Information Systems Management
  • Network and Communications Management

Coursework
Courses vary by program. All undergraduate students take courses in communication skills, humanities, and social sciences in addition to their engineering and information technology courses.

Courses are developed with the input of industry leaders and taught by industry professionals.

Career Opportunities

Engineering and information science professionals have many career options; their skills are in demand. Jobs and salaries vary according to the program and degree. Students who completed the Associate Degree Program in Electronics and Computer Technology in 2008 averaged nearly $37,000 in annual wages. Students who graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology averaged over $44,000 a year.

 

 

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