Computer Engineering Technology
Why Computer Engineering Technology (CET)?
Think how many times a day you use technology to perform a task (e.g., banking, downloading music, communicating with your friends). It takes specialized skills to design and implement the software and hardware that power our world. 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. In fact, according to Job Futures Canada, the demand for computer engineering technology services is expected to increase dramatically through 2007.
Now you can 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.
Why DeVry for Computer Engineering Technology?
For students seeking the most comprehensive, hands-on and career-oriented CIS degree program, DeVry will give you the best advantage. Here's why:
- Recognized leader. A leader in electronics and technology-based business education for 75 years, DeVry uniquely prepares you for CET's in-demand, high-paying careers.
- Employer approved. DeVry works with computer and technology industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Plus, DeVry students graduate with more of the communications and teamwork skills that today's employers seek.
- Career-focused education. Only DeVry offers an accelerated 3-year bachelor's degree, application-based learning in up-to-date computer labs, laptop use throughout your course of study, program-specific scholarships, and multiple robotics and engineering design teams and organizations.
- Successful graduates. For the year ending with the October '07 graduates, 83% of Canadian DeVry business operations graduates were employed in their field. This includes graduates who actively pursued and obtained employment and those who were already employed in education-related careers within 180 days of graduation. These graduates enjoy a salary averaging $39,999 (Canadian dollars).






