Associate in Web Graphic Design
In this course students examine the foundation of visual design.
Topics include the design process; elements of design, such as
line, color, form, function and space; and combining elements for
enhanced visual design. Students explore these topics through
various projects and by applying concepts using appropriate
software. Prerequisite: COMP-100 / 3-3
| Prereq GPA |
Applicants are accepted if they meet at least one of the follow- ing criteria: • Have earned a qualifying associate degree or higher from a DeVry-approved post-secondary institution. • Have completed an appropriate amount of qualifying college- level |
| Prereq Degree |
High school diploma or equivalent (GED). |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
An applicant seeking to transfer credit from
another institution must request a credit evaluation prior to
beginning the frst class at DeVry and must provide an offcial
transcript from the institution where the credit was earned.
DeVry may require a catalog or additional material or, if credits
were earned at a foreign institution, a credit evaluation by an
approved external evaluation service. A maximum of 80 DeVry
credit hours may be awarded for lower-division or community
college courses. In Oregon, a maximum of 50 percent of a bac-
calaureate program’s credit hours may be transferred from insti-
tutions not offering baccalaureate degrees. Transfer credit maxi-
mums are also subject to DeVry’s residence requirement for the
chosen program. (See Graduation Requirements.) Students attend-
ing DeVry who seek to earn credit at another institution for transfer
to DeVry must have approval to do so in advance from a DeVry
academic administrator. |
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Bachelor's in Business Administration - Hospitality Management
Qualified graduates of approved international three-year
business-related programs may select this option, which
provides a direct path to earning a recognized bachelor’s
degree. International credentials considered for approval –
from China, India, Singapore and the United Kingdom,
among others – include higher national diplomas, three-year bachelor’s degrees and the equivalent
| Concentration |
Hospitality Management |
| Prereq GPA |
Applicants are accepted if they meet at least one of the follow- ing criteria: • Have earned a qualifying associate degree or higher from a DeVry-approved post-secondary institution. • Have completed an appropriate amount of qualifying college- level |
| Prereq Degree |
High school diploma or equivalent (GED). |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
An applicant seeking to transfer credit from
another institution must request a credit evaluation prior to
beginning the frst class at DeVry and must provide an offcial
transcript from the institution where the credit was earned.
DeVry may require a catalog or additional material or, if credits
were earned at a foreign institution, a credit evaluation by an
approved external evaluation service. A maximum of 80 DeVry
credit hours may be awarded for lower-division or community
college courses. In Oregon, a maximum of 50 percent of a bac-
calaureate program’s credit hours may be transferred from insti-
tutions not offering baccalaureate degrees. Transfer credit maxi-
mums are also subject to DeVry’s residence requirement for the
chosen program. (See Graduation Requirements.) Students attend-
ing DeVry who seek to earn credit at another institution for transfer
to DeVry must have approval to do so in advance from a DeVry
academic administrator. |
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Bachelor's in Game and Simulation Programming
DeVry University's bachelor's degree program in Game and Simulation Programming (GSP) prepares graduates to make an impact in the private and public video game and simulation software industry. Master the coding languages, visual design principles, and software methods used in the development of video games, crime scene reconstruction, corporate training software, and more. DeVry University partners with industry-leading companies like Vivendi/Universal to offer students experiential learning opportunities and networking contacts to potential employers around the world. With the gaming industry charting revenues in excess of $21 billion1, and the U.S. Army alone investing millions in simulation training, exciting new jobs in gaming and simulation programming are created every day.
Your Game and Simulation Programming degree from DeVry University will prepare you for success. Watch two of our students describe their own DeVry University success story.
| Prereq GPA |
Applicants are accepted if they meet at least one of the follow- ing criteria: • Have earned a qualifying associate degree or higher from a DeVry-approved post-secondary institution. • Have completed an appropriate amount of qualifying college- level |
| Prereq Degree |
High school diploma or equivalent (GED). |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
An applicant seeking to transfer credit from
another institution must request a credit evaluation prior to
beginning the frst class at DeVry and must provide an offcial
transcript from the institution where the credit was earned.
DeVry may require a catalog or additional material or, if credits
were earned at a foreign institution, a credit evaluation by an
approved external evaluation service. A maximum of 80 DeVry
credit hours may be awarded for lower-division or community
college courses. In Oregon, a maximum of 50 percent of a bac-
calaureate program’s credit hours may be transferred from insti-
tutions not offering baccalaureate degrees. Transfer credit maxi-
mums are also subject to DeVry’s residence requirement for the
chosen program. (See Graduation Requirements.) Students attend-
ing DeVry who seek to earn credit at another institution for transfer
to DeVry must have approval to do so in advance from a DeVry
academic administrator. |
| Courses |
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