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DeVry University
DeVry University and DeVry Institute of Technology are divisions of DeVry, Inc. (NYSE: DV), a publicly held, for-profit higher education organization that is also the parent organization for Ross University, Apollo College, Western Career College, Chamberlain College of Nursing, Becker Professional Review, and Advanced Academics, Inc. The school was founded in 1931 as the DeForest Training School, and officially became DeVry University in 2002. DeVry has an enrollment of 65,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The university has more than 90 campuses throughout North America and confers degrees in technology, science, business, the arts, and management.
DeVry Chicago opened in 1931 as the DeForest Training School, named after Lee DeForest, a colleague and friend of founder Herman A. DeVry. Since then the company has undergone a number of name changes. In 1966 a controlling share was acquired by the Education Group of Bell and Howell, which then sold that share to Keller-Taylor Corporation, parent company of the Keller Graduate School of Management in 1987 to become DeVry, Inc. DeVry acquired Ohio Institute of Technology in 1968, Becker Professional Review in 1996, Ross University in 2003, and the Deaconess College of Nursing in 2005. DeVry did not acquire rights to use the name "Deaconess College of Nursing", so it was renamed "Chamberlain" in 2006.
Overview of the College of Business & Management.
DeVry University's College of Business & Management prepares students to meet the challenges of a high-tech, global marketplace by providing a business education that brings the real world into the classroom. Each degree program is designed with input from leading companies and an infusion of information technology into the business and management curriculum. Through experiential projects, you will develop the managerial skills and business acumen needed to succeed in even the most competitive business careers.
The College of Business & Management offers the following degree programs. Unless otherwise noted, all degree programs are also available online.
Associate Degree Programs
Accounting
Bachelor's Degree Programs
Business Administration with emphasis in:
Accounting
Business Information Systems
Finance
Health Services Management
Hospitality Management
Human Resource Management
Operations Management
Project Management
Sales and Marketing
Security Management
Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship
Technical Communication
Management with emphasis in:
General Management
Technical Management with emphasis in:
Criminal Justice
Health Information Management
Graduate Programs
Accounting and Financial Management
Business Administration
Human Resource Management
Project Management
Public Administration
Contact Info
DeVry University
Administrative Offices
One Tower Lane
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
Tel: 1-602-216-7700
Fax: 1-602-943-4108
DeVry University and DeVry Institute of Technology are divisions of DeVry, Inc. (NYSE: DV), a publicly held, for-profit higher education organization that is also the parent organization for Ross University, Apollo College, Western Career College, Chamberlain College of Nursing, Becker Professional Review, and Advanced Academics, Inc. The school was founded in 1931 as the DeForest Training School, and officially became DeVry University in 2002. DeVry has an enrollment of 65,000 undergraduate and graduate students. The university has more than 90 campuses throughout North America and confers degrees in technology, science, business, the arts, and management.
DeVry Chicago opened in 1931 as the DeForest Training School, named after Lee DeForest, a colleague and friend of founder Herman A. DeVry. Since then the company has undergone a number of name changes. In 1966 a controlling share was acquired by the Education Group of Bell and Howell, which then sold that share to Keller-Taylor Corporation, parent company of the Keller Graduate School of Management in 1987 to become DeVry, Inc. DeVry acquired Ohio Institute of Technology in 1968, Becker Professional Review in 1996, Ross University in 2003, and the Deaconess College of Nursing in 2005. DeVry did not acquire rights to use the name "Deaconess College of Nursing", so it was renamed "Chamberlain" in 2006.
Overview of the College of Business & Management.
DeVry University's College of Business & Management prepares students to meet the challenges of a high-tech, global marketplace by providing a business education that brings the real world into the classroom. Each degree program is designed with input from leading companies and an infusion of information technology into the business and management curriculum. Through experiential projects, you will develop the managerial skills and business acumen needed to succeed in even the most competitive business careers.
The College of Business & Management offers the following degree programs. Unless otherwise noted, all degree programs are also available online.
Associate Degree Programs
Accounting
Bachelor's Degree Programs
Business Administration with emphasis in:
Accounting
Business Information Systems
Finance
Health Services Management
Hospitality Management
Human Resource Management
Operations Management
Project Management
Sales and Marketing
Security Management
Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship
Technical Communication
Management with emphasis in:
General Management
Technical Management with emphasis in:
Criminal Justice
Health Information Management
Graduate Programs
Accounting and Financial Management
Business Administration
Human Resource Management
Project Management
Public Administration
Contact Info
DeVry University
Administrative Offices
One Tower Lane
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181
Tel: 1-602-216-7700
Fax: 1-602-943-4108