College of Business & Management

About Technical Management (TM)
With qualifying prior college credits, you can earn your bachelor's degree in Technical Management in less time and at a lower cost. If you're currently employed in criminal justice, or if you have an associate degree in Health Information Management or a related healthcare technology field, this is a great way to advance your career. DeVry University offers four areas of specialization—Criminal Justice, Health Information Management, Business Administration (and all concentrations), and General Technical Management—so you can tailor your degree completion program to your interests.
If you want to take your career in technical management even further, continue your education at DeVry University's Keller Graduate School of Management to earn your master's degree.
Program at a Glance
Degree: Bachelor of Science in Technical Management (in New York, Bachelor of Professional Studies in Technical Management; in Ohio, Bachelor of Technical Management)
Major/Concentration: Criminal Justice, Health Information Management, Business Administration (and all concentrations), and General Technical Management
College: Business & Management
Semesters: 8 full time
Minimum credit hours required for graduation: 122
Accelerated option: Earn your bachelor's degree in as few as 3 years if you attend class year-round.
Location: Find out which DeVry University locations offer this degree program or explore taking classes through our online degree programs.
DeVry University offers you a great deal of flexibility. You can take your classes onsite, online, or a mix of both—whatever best fits your schedule and your life.
Note: Program availability varies by location.
Course Highlights
|
Course Areas |
Hours |
|
General Education |
40 |
|
Business, Management, and Technology |
27 |
|
Senior Project |
3 |
|
Electives |
25 |
|
Technical Specialty |
27 |
To learn more about required and elective courses for the Business Administration bachelor's degree program, as well as to view individual course descriptions and requirements for each major/concentration, please see the undergraduate academic catalog.
Graduate Success
At DeVry University, everything we do is focused on your career success. The proof is in the numbers. For the year ending with the October ‘08 graduates, 93% of U.S. DeVry Technical Management graduates were employed in their field at an average salary of $50,071. (Of graduates who actively pursued and obtained employment and those who were already employed in education-related careers within 180 days of graduation.







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