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Tap into your potential with a technology degree

Technology touches nearly every facet of our lives these days, and its role in the workplace — and on your resume — is increasingly vital. Sharpening your tech skills can expand your career opportunities in areas like AI, analytics, cyber security, IT management, programming, web development, and more.  

When you enroll in a technology degree here at DeVry, you’ll go hands-on with cutting-edge tech, virtual simulations, and other immersive learning experiences to help you take on your education and the job market with confidence:

  • Prepare for certifications like CompTIA A+ and other industry credentials in many of our tech programs, which are built with this next step in mind. Qualified students even receive up to a $300 reimbursement for 1 exam attempt to make pursuing your goals a little easier.

  • Focus your studies with specialized coursework in areas like cloud computing, programming, software development, and more to prepare for the career path you’ve envisioned.

  • Build career connections and a strong peer community in our Future Cyber Defenders Scholars Program and Women + Tech Scholars Program, where you can network and explore more resources.

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Ready to plug into the tech world? Talk to our admissions team to get started.

Technology certificate and degree programs

The tech world is bursting with career possibilities, and finding your path is a meaningful milestone in your journey. Here at DeVry, we help you make that life-defining choice by offering multiple avenues to explore. With opportunities in healthcare, web development, artificial intelligence, and beyond, the sky’s the limit.

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Discover your niche in tech

Whether you have an analytical mind, want to explore emerging technology, enjoy programming, or love all things hardware, there’s a place for you in this dynamic field. Explore your options and find your perfect path.

Learn hands-on with our Cyber Skills Training Platform

In several of our programs, you’ll have the opportunity to explore realistic security incidents through our Cyber Skills Training Platform. This cloud-based tool, fueled by Cloud Range, immerses you in authentic cyber security scenarios to help you build job-ready skills. You’ll practice responding to cyber threats, get firsthand experience with analytics and software, and develop robust skills to defend against attacks.

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Accreditation matters

Being accredited means we’ve met rigorous quality standards and are committed to giving you the education you deserve. Our accreditations and recognitions include:

  • Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP): Several of our technology programs have achieved voluntary accreditation from the ACBSP,  www.acbsp.org, demonstrating they have met standards that promote teaching excellence.1

  • Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET): Our Bachelor’s in Software Development and Bachelor’s in Information Technology and Networking are accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC) of ABET, a global mark of quality that is respected by employers and professional associations within this field www.abet.org.

  • Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) of ABET: Our Bachelor’s in Software Development and Bachelor’s in Information Technology and Networking are accredited by CAC of ABET.

  • National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD): DeVry University has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense by the National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity by the National Security Agency for the Bachelor’s in Computer Information Systems with Cyber Security Programming Specialization.

  • National Initiative for Cybersecurity Careers and Studies (NICCS): Our cyber security curriculum is acknowledged and verified as an approved provider by the NICCS.

  • The Higher Learning Commission (HLC): DeVry University is accredited by the HLC, www.hlcommission.org. Our Keller Graduate School of Management is included in this accreditation.

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Technology careers

Tech pros work in nearly every industry, including dynamic startups, large software companies, healthcare organizations, government agencies, mission-based nonprofits, and many others. If you have a love of emerging digital trends, networks and cloud systems, or cutting-edge tech gadgets, make your next move to level up here at DeVry.

Depending on your experience, technology careers you might pursue include:

  • Biomedical technician

  • Cloud service specialist

  • Computer aided design (CAD) drafter

  • Computer network support technician

  • Computer programmer

  • Computer security specialist

  • Data analyst

  • Database administrator

  • Engineering technologist

  • Software application designer

  • Web and mobile app developer

While you’re a student, and any time after, you’ll have the support of our Career Services team for help with resume writing, interview support, professional networking, and more.

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Get involved in a booming industry

While actual local growth may vary, the Bureau of Labor Statistics expects more than 350,000 computer and information technology job openings nationwide each year on average through 2033, which is much faster than the average growth rate.

Why earn an online technology degree or certificate?

Earning an online technology degree or certificate can help you hone your digital skillset and get ready to pursue a career in tech. Whether you choose to study cyber security, information technology, data mining, or another tech field, you’ll learn from accomplished faculty with years of real-world experience.  

Your education is also the key to developing the skills needed to prepare to pursue industry-recognized credentials. These certifications can showcase your knowledge to employers and strengthen your resume. 

Depending on your program, some certifications you may consider pursuing include:

  • Adobe Certified Professional

  • Autodesk Certified Associate

  • AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner

  • Certified Associate in Python Programming certification (PCAP)

  • CertNexus Certified Artificial Intelligence Practitioner (CAIP)

  • Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)

  • CompTIA Cloud+

  • CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+)

  • CompTIA TECH+

  • EC Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)

  • ISC2 CSSP

  • Lean Six Sigma

  • Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals 

Level up your learning

Many of our programs are stackable2 — that means qualifying credits you earn in one program can be applied to a related associate or bachelor’s later down the line. You can build skills and boost your resume in the short term, and when you’re ready to advance, you’ll already be on your way to earning that next degree.

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What you'll learn in DeVry technology courses

Whether you’re learning a new coding language or using AI to analyze data, technology courses here at DeVry are the gateway to leveling up your skills in key areas that power today’s organizations. 

No matter which program you choose, you’ll dive into hands-on learning and develop job-ready tech skills that will help set you up to make an impact in the dynamic digital world. 

Gain experience and sharpen your skills in areas like:

  • AI, machine learning, and data science

  • Cloud computing

  • Computer aided design (CAD)

  • Cyber security

  • Data visualization and presentation

  • Networking concepts and applications

  • Software programming

  • Web and mobile app development

  • Web design

Student spotlight

Floyd B.
Associate in Network Systems Administration with a Networking Fundamentals Specialization, 2020
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This is my second time at DeVry. I see how technology has changed over time and I knew that DeVry was the right choice to obtain the new tech skills needed. Like how DeVry brings real world experience and examples to us. I also like how helpful the instructors are.
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Future Cyber Defenders Scholars Program

Network with like-minded peers and working professionals in our exclusive program made to kickstart your career potential. Build connections, access industry events, and get the inside scoop on the real threats cyber criminals are launching today.

Benefits of the Future Cyber Defenders Scholars Program include:

  • Professional networking: Discover trainings, conferences, and other opportunities hosted by leading industry organizations such as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

  • Community connections: Have the opportunity to participate in the National Cyber League competition, join student groups, like Women in Cybersecurity, and participate in cyber range co-curriculars.

  • Career support: Get help with job search resources and connection to internships, apprenticeships, and full-time opportunities.

DeVry’s Women + Tech Scholars Program

Our Women + Tech Scholars Program empowers women to make their mark in technology. When you join this program, you can tap into the resources you need to reach your goals, including connecting with mentors and getting access to job opportunities.

Benefits of the Women + Tech Scholars Program include:

  • Professional networking: Explore trainings, conferences, and other industry opportunities.

  • Community connections: Join student clubs and associations like Women in Cybersecurity and participate in other career-readying activities.

  • Career support: Discover job search tools and explore internships, apprenticeships, and job opportunities.

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Your tech career starts here

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Frequently asked questions

What is a technology degree?

A technology degree is a higher education degree that equips you with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the rapidly evolving tech industry. This type of degree can apply to a wide range of fields, including computer information systems, software development, information technology, engineering technology, cyber security, data analysis, and more. 

You can tap into all of these areas and more here at DeVry. Depending on your specialization, you'll learn to design, develop, and implement technology solutions while gaining hands-on experience with the tools and systems used in the industry.

Is technology a good career path?

Yes, as technology evolves, the need for professionals in the field will continue to grow. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects faster than average growth in IT and computer roles nationwide through 2033.3 You may find career opportunities in industries like cyber security, healthcare, finance, and entertainment, to name just a few. 

Here at DeVry, we’ll also connect you to unlimited career resources like interview coaching, virtual job fairs, resume assistance, and much more. 

Can you earn a tech degree online?

Yes. At DeVry, you can earn a tech degree entirely online — whether it's a certificate, associate, bachelor’s, or master’s program. You can also explore on-campus classes4 if it’s convenient for you.

Plus, you can choose from many tech degrees and specializations here at DeVry to match your unique career goals. What’s more, you’ll gain access to student services like on-demand tutoring resources, a full digital library, an online platform to interact with professors and classmates, and so much more.

How can I learn new technology skills?

You can learn new technology skills right here at DeVry when you enroll in one of our tech programs. Our courses are strategically designed to help learners of all levels, whether you’re starting out or have been in your career for years. With a variety of options, you can focus on the exact skills that align with your career goals. 

For example, if you want to build foundational IT skills, our Associate in Information Technology and Networking is a great place to start. And if you’re interested in learning how to build code for mobile apps, our Bachelor’s in Software Development is a good fit.

Do tech degrees require math?

While most technology degree programs do require a basic understanding of math, the level of complexity can vary based on your chosen field. 

If you’re eager to start your tech career without diving deep into math, one of our certificate programs such as our Undergraduate Certificate in Website Development or Undergraduate Certificate in Information Technology Essentials can help you get started. These hands-on programs are designed to get you into the tech world quickly — empowering you with job-relevant skills.

 

How do I apply to DeVry?

Applying is quick and easy:

1. Talk to an admissions representative: Fill out a brief form, and we’ll reach out to walk you through the process.
2. Submit your application: We’ll take you through the application over the phone. If you prefer, you can apply online. It only takes 5-10 minutes.
3. Enroll in your first courses: Once everything is submitted and verified, we’ll help you build your schedule.

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1Our Bachelor’s in Technical Management, Master’s in Business Administration, Master’s in Information Systems Management, Master’s in Network & Communications Management, Graduate Certificate in AI and Business Analytics, and Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance are included in this designation. Conferral and Assessment data: Available for all of DeVry and Keller's ACBSP accredited programs. For a full list of DeVry University's business and accounting degree programs accredited by ACBSP, please see the Accreditation page.

2At the time of application to the next credential level, an evaluation of qualifying transfer credit will occur and the most beneficial outcome will be applied. Future programmatic changes could impact the application of credits to a future program at DeVry. Refer to the academic catalog for details.

3Growth projected on a national level. Local growth will vary by location. BLS projections are not specific to DeVry University students or graduates and may include earners at all stages of their career and not just entry level. https://www.bls.gov/ooh/computer-and-information-technology/

4Program, course, and extended classroom availability vary by location. In site-based programs, students will be required to take a substantial amount of coursework online to complete their program.