• DeVry University Computers and Technology degrees in Oklahoma

    Web Graphic Design Degree Program

    Master key software applications, fundamental design principles, web content management, and animation while you earn your associate degree in Web Graphic Design (WGD) from DeVry University. You'll also learn how to apply these skills to produce high-quality, web-enabled graphics and develop all types of graphic media including web pages, marketing collateral, advertising, instructional material, and multimedia projects. Upon completion of your web graphic design degree program, you will have created a wide array of web graphic design samples to build a full professional portfolio.

    Advertising agencies, marketing firms, and in-house corporate communications departments are just a few places where you can find a web graphic design career. In fact, employment of graphic designers is expected to grow 10% each year through 2016*.

    Electronics and Computer Technology Associate Degree Program

    Every company, every industry, and even a growing number of households rely on a variety of technological devices for their communications, operations, and security needs. Earn your associate degree in Electronics and Computer Technology (ECT) from DeVry University and develop the skills needed to keep our wired and wireless world running at peak performance. Technology degree holders work in areas such as field service, sales and manufacturing, building, installing, testing, evaluating, and maintaining electronic systems, tools, and equipment.

    Network Systems Administration Associate Degree Program

    Today nothing is more critical to successful business operations than effective networks. Earn your associate degree in Network Systems Administration (NSA) from DeVry University and become a valuable asset to any company. Use the tools and techniques embraced by leaders such as Cisco Systems as you learn how to maintain existing network systems and launch new ones.

    Nearly every industry demands these types of professionals who can activate accounts and security controls, install and configure routers and switchers, monitor network performance, and troubleshoot problems. With new positions opening up and older professionals retiring, network systems administration promises to be a growing career field in North America for years to come.

    Health Information Technology Associate Degree Program

    Earn your associate degree in Health Information Technology (HIT) from DeVry University, and you'll be prepared to join one of the 20 occupations projected to grow fastest through 2012*. This Health Information Technology degree program follows a curriculum based on current associate degree entry-level competencies outlined by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). You will also have access to up-to-date coding and chart management lab software 24/7, and the opportunity for professional practice experience, including two practicum.

    Neurodiagnostic Technology Associate Degree Program

    Earn your associate degree in Neurodiagnostic Technology (NDT) from DeVry University, and you'll be prepared to join one of the growing professions in the healthcare industry; employment of Neurodiagnostic technicians is expected to grow between 20 and 28 percent from 2010 to 2020**. DeVry University's associate degree program in Neurodiagnostic Technology was designed to help provide the technical training to run and monitor typical diagnostic tests as well as the communication skills to interact effectively, ethically and compassionately with patients, family members and staff.

    The two-year NDT associate degree program includes two semesters of classroom instruction at DeVry's North Brunswick campus and three semesters of hands-on clinical training under the direction of medical faculty at the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute.

    Multimedia Design and Development Degree Program

    Through 2016*, employment of graphic designers is expected to grow. And individuals with a bachelor's degree and knowledge of multimedia design software, web site design, and graphics animation experience will have the best opportunities. With a bachelor's degree in Multimedia Design and Development (MDD) from DeVry University, you'll learn how to design, illustrate, manage, and produce visual communications by mastering key software applications, fundamental design principles, web content management, and graphics animation.

    In this multimedia design and development bachelor's degree program, you can specialize in one of four areas of study and complete coursework required for the entire Web Graphic Design associate degree program. You'll gain the skills needed to create Internet content, web pages, marketing collateral, advertising, instructional material, and multimedia projects. Upon graduation, you'll have created a wide array of digital media to build a full professional portfolio, to pursue a career track in multimedia design and development.

    Biomedical Engineering Technology Degree Program

    Help advance the technology needed to enhance today's healthcare technology by earning a bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering Technology (BMET) from DeVry University. Combining traditional engineering expertise with an understanding of biological processes, Biomedical Engineering Technology degree holders work with physicians, therapists, and other technicians in the design, construction, implementation, and maintenance of sophisticated healthcare equipment and lifesaving devices. BMET graduates can play essential roles on the biomedical team, typically designing and implementing hardware and software solutions to complex biological or medical problems.

    With a BMET degree from DeVry University, you'll be equipped to use cutting-edge engineering principles to analyze and facilitate the biological and medical technology innovations needed to solve these problems, and ultimately, improve the healthcare technology system.

    Computer Engineering Technology Degree Program

    Technology has become a part of our everyday lives. We use it for downloading music, playing games, getting information, communicating, banking, and more. At DeVry University, you can earn a bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering Technology (CET) at one of our campus locations, and you'll learn how to design and implement the software and hardware that makes these technological advancements possible. In addition you have the option of earning your degree online with our bachelor's degree in Engineering Technology-Computers (ET-C). Whether you decide to enroll online or on campus, qualified practitioner faculty will teach your classes, and you'll have regular opportunities for collaboration and interaction with classmates. Upon graduation, you'll have the skills to create advanced electronics like iPods®, cell phones, and defense-related equipment, and work in research, manufacturing, medical, communications, security, and consumer products markets.

    Computer Information Systems Degree Program

    Computer information systems specialists and management professionals design, build, and implement software solutions that are the driving force in every business, not-for-profit, and government agency. They're also relied upon to analyze existing systems and discover new ways to optimize their performance. So, it's no surprise that significant job growth is expected in computing fields over the next several years. When you earn your bachelor's degree in Computer Information Systems (CIS) from DeVry University, choosing from nine career-specific specializations, you'll gain skills and knowledge that can be applied in nearly every industry.

    Electronics Engineering Technology Degree Program

    Electronics have revolutionized the world. From iPods® and cell phones to personal computers, we use a number of high-tech devices multiple times a day. And individuals with the skills needed to build the electronic circuits that drive these devices are in demand. At DeVry University, you can earn a bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering Technology (EET) at one of our campus locations and you could be at the forefront of a growing industry. In addition you have the option of earning your degree online with our bachelor's degree in Engineering Technology- Electronics (ET-E). Whether you decide to enroll on campus or online, qualified practitioner faculty will teach your classes, and you'll have regular opportunities for collaboration and interaction with classmates.

    Game and Simulation Programming Degree Program

    DeVry University's bachelor's degree program in Game and Simulation Programming (GSP) prepares graduates to make an impact in the private and public video game and simulation software industry. Master the coding languages, visual design principles, and software methods used in the development of video games, crime scene reconstruction, corporate training software, and more. DeVry University partners with industry-leading companies like Vivendi/Universal to offer students experiential learning opportunities and networking contacts to potential employers around the world. With the gaming industry charting revenues in excess of $21 billion***, and the U.S. Army alone investing millions in simulation training, exciting new jobs in gaming and simulation programming are created every day.

    Network and Communications Management Degree Program

    Nearly every business depends on smooth-running communications networks. So the need for professionals that know how to design, implement, secure, and manage them is everywhere. Earn your bachelor's degree in Network and Communications Management (NCM) from DeVry University, and you'll become skilled in ethernet-enabled voice-operated IP systems, security firewalls, and next-generation network administration. With new positions opening up and older NCM workers retiring, networking promises to be a growing career field in North America for years to come.

    Information Systems Management Master's Degree Program

    Our Master of Information Systems Management degree program can equip you with a broad range of competencies to meet the business, management and technical demands of this expanding field. Because our professors maintain a current, working knowledge of the latest professional developments, their expertise can prepare you for a career in technology applications and alternatives. In addition, our Master of Information Systems Management degree program enables you to determine and implement your chosen company's goals in computer-related technologies.

    Network & Communications Management Master's Degree Program

    As organizations exercise the vast potential of today's sophisticated telecommunication systems, there's a growing need for motivated professionals who have expertise in the field of high-tech network and communications management. Whether you aspire to sustain the security of an organization's network, develop e-commerce systems or apply technology for a company's strategic benefit, our Network & Communications Management degree program can provide the platform you need to enhance your career in the growing field of network and communications management.

     

    * Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition, http://www.bls.gov/oco.


    **O*NET OnLine, Neurodiagnostic Technologists, on the Internet at www.onetonline.org/link/summary/29-2099.01.(visited November 1, 2012).


    *** Source:http://www.mcvuk.com/news/32963/NPD-2008-video-game-revenues-top-21bn


    Institutional Accreditation - Accredited University

    DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission  and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (HLC/NCA), www.ncahlc.org. The University's Keller Graduate School of Management is included in this accreditation.

    The HLC is one of six regional agencies that accredit U.S. colleges and universities at the institutional level; is recognized by both the U.S. Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation; and accredits approximately one-third of U.S. regionally accredited public and private institutions. Accreditation provides assurance to the public and to prospective students that standards of quality have been met.

    DeVry University is a member of the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, a national advocate and institutional voice for self-regulation of academic quality through accreditation. CHEA, an association of 3,000 degree-granting colleges and universities, recognizes 60 institutional and programmatic accrediting organizations.

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