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DeVry University allows you to earn your degree while taking advantage of flexible course options that fit your schedule. Standard full-time courses, part-time schedules - including evening and weekend classes - make it easy for students to balance work, family and school. In fact, you can earn your bachelor's degree in as little as three years.
DeVry has developed an outstanding record of assisting its undergraduate students in launching their careers. DeVry's Career Services Department works with top employers nationwide. You'll benefit from DeVry's ongoing career advising and career search support for students, graduates and alumni. |
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The Master of Science in Educational Technology (MSET) curriculum prepares teachers and other education professionals to systematically develop and use technology to support teaching and learning in the classroom, their schools and other learning environments. The program provides a firm foundation of learning theory and instructional design for appropriate decision-making about educational technology and other instructional solutions. The program is offered online exclusively.
The MSET program is designed to produce graduates
who are able to:
. Apply instructional design theories to educational technology.
. Develop strategies to integrate educational technologies into the learning process.
. Develop Web-based platforms to support learning communities.
. Evaluate the effectiveness of educational technology solutions.
. Use project management and planning techniques for educational technology proposals and implementation.
Graduate Certificate in Educational Technology
For students who wish to specialize in educational technology without completing the entire degree program, a certificate option is also available in an online learning format.
Take Your Engineering Career to the Next Level with a Master's Degree
Earn a graduate degree online in electrical engineering and strengthen your competitive edge in the ever-changing field of technology. With master's degree credentials you'll be prepared to secure a position as a highly skilled engineer or advance in your current career in government, industry or business and thereby increase your value with employers and your earning potential.
If you're an engineer with a bachelor's degree in a related field like electrical, electronics, computer or biomedical engineering technology, you can take your career to the next level with a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) from DeVry. With an advanced technical background, you'll be able to pursue a career in the analysis, design, and development of computer and electronic systems, increasing your career prospects in a field that often struggles to fill open positions with qualified engineers.
Put Your DeVry Degree to Work in a Growing Field
When you earn your MSEE degree from DeVry, you'll focus your studies with a relevant concentration in computer systems. Through hands-on study, mentoring relationships with professional engineers and applied projects, develop the skills, knowledge and experience to immediately begin or advance your career as an engineer in areas such as:
. Computer systems design
. Embedded systems design
. Distributed systems design
. Network systems design
. Wireless systems design
. Multimedia systems design
. Neural network design
Hone Your Professional Skills and Get the Career You Want with a Degree from DeVry
Graduates of the DeVry University Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree program are prepared for all these careers and more. Through a mix of informative classes and laboratory assignments, you develop the complex problem-solving skills and the kind of technical and managerial leadership skills and abilities a professional engineer needs to succeed. |
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