ICT Employment

 

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Education at DeVry University, Northern California

 

 

Campuses: Fremont (510) 574-1100, Fresno (559) 439-8595, Sacramento (Elk Grove) (916) 478-2847


Centers: Bakersfield (661) 833-7120, Daly City (650) 991-3520, Oakland (510) 267-1340, San Jose (408) 571-3760


Program availability varies by location

 

DeVry University, one of North America’s largest degree-granting higher education institutions in technology, science, business and the arts, has been providing high-quality, career-focused education in California since 1983. As of fall 2010, more than 13,200 students were enrolled at DeVry University in California. Our five colleges are: College of Business & Management, College of Engineering & Information Sciences, College of Health Sciences, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, and College of Media Arts & Technology. Take courses onsite, online or both. DeVry University Fremont Campus is located at 6600 Dumbarton Circle. Please call us at (510) 574-1100 or visit DeVry.edu. DeVry University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association, www.ncahlc.org. DeVry has excellent opportunities for ICT students to transfer community college credits toward baccalaureate degrees.

 

The Network and Communications Management bachelor’s degree 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.


For comprehensive consumer information, visit devry.edu/bncm.

 

Graduates of the Computer Information Systems bachelor’s degree program have the training needed to design, build, and implement software solutions that are the driving force in every business, not-for-profit, and government agency. These information systems specialists and management professionals are also relied upon to analyze existing systems and discover new ways to optimize their performance. You may select one of the following specializations when pursuing your Computer Information Systems bachelor’s degree: Business Management, Computer Forensics, Database Management, Enterprise Computing, Health Information Systems, Information Systems Security, Systems Analysis and Integration, Web Development and Administration or Web Game Programming. Or customize with the Flex Option.

For comprehensive consumer information, visit devry.edu/bcis

 

The Multimedia Design & Development bachelor’s degree program provides the skills and training necessary to create and distribute web-enabled and other digital media. Industry standard and innovative new software is used to create application projects. The curriculum provides areas of specialization that address contemporary needs and interests in Graphic & Multimedia Design, Graphics & Multimedia Management, Web Design and Development or Web Game Programming. A foundation is provided for the specialized tracks by coursework covering multimedia standards, the graphics business and emerging technologies.

For comprehensive consumer information, visit devry.edu/bmdd.
 

The Game and Simulation Programming bachelor’s degree program focuses on mastering programming languages, visual design principles, and software methods used in the development of video games, modeling and simulation software, corporate training applications, and more. Some of the positions graduates of this degree program may hold, include artificial intelligence programmer, game programmer or quality assurance application programmer.

For comprehensive consumer information, visit devry.edu/bgsp.
 

The Computer Engineering Technology bachelor’s degree program provides design and implementation training to produce software and hardware that makes downloading music, playing games, banking and more, possible. You can obtain the skills to design and implement the software and hardware that makes advanced electronics such as MP3 players, cell phones, and defense-related equipment possible. These technical professionals, such as software and sales engineers, work in research, manufacturing, medical, communications, security, and consumer products markets.

For comprehensive consumer information, visit devry.edu/bcet.
 

The Electronics Engineering Technology degree program provides the skills necessary to build and maintain the components that drive electronics, including high-tech devices, such as personal computers and tablet technology. These technical professionals, such as application engineers and electronic technicians, work in a variety of industries and are in demand.


For comprehensive consumer information, visit devry.edu/beet.
 

 


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