Bachelor's in Network and Communications Management
To address the need for professionals who can harness
technology to advance business goals, DeVry’s Network &
Communications Management program integrates technology
and business management coursework, enabling graduates
to analyze communications needs, provide effective networking solutions and fill a critical niche in business organizations.
The program addresses designing, implementing, securing
and managing networks in order to gain a technical understanding of networking data, voice and images, as well as
their strategic application in business.
| 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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Graduate Certificate in Network & Communications Management
To address the need for professionals who can harness
technology to advance business goals, DeVry’s Network &
Communications Management program integrates technology
and business management coursework, enabling graduates
to analyze communications needs, provide effective networking
solutions and fill a critical niche in business organizations.
The program addresses designing, implementing, securing
and managing networks in order to gain a technical understanding
of networking data, voice and images, as well as
their strategic application in business.
Program Objectives
The NCM program is designed to produce graduates
who are able to:
• Develop network solutions matched to the needs
of the business.
• Manage technologies to support business objectives.
• Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
• Demonstrate project management skills.
• Apply research and problem-solving skills.
DeVry accomplishes these goals by:
• Providing coursework on networking principles
and technologies to develop networking solutions
for business using industry standards.
• Incorporating networking and communications
technologies into courses based on current and
emerging demands such as, but not limited to,
wireless and security.
| 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 |
Bachelor's Degree |
| 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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Graduate Certificate in Wireless Communications
To address the need for professionals who can harness
technology to advance business goals, DeVry’s Network &
Communications Management program integrates technology
and business management coursework, enabling graduates
to analyze communications needs, provide effective networking solutions and fill a critical niche in business organizations.
The program addresses designing, implementing, securing
and managing networks in order to gain a technical understanding of networking data, voice and images, as well as
their strategic application in business.
| 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 |
Bachelor's Degree |
| 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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Master of Network and Communications Management
To address the need for professionals who can harness
technology to advance business goals, DeVry’s Network &
Communications Management program integrates technology
and business management coursework, enabling graduates
to analyze communications needs, provide effective networking solutions and fill a critical niche in business organizations.
The program addresses designing, implementing, securing
and managing networks in order to gain a technical understanding of networking data, voice and images, as well as
their strategic application in business.
| 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 |
Bachelor's Degree |
| 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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