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BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAM | TECH - AND SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

ABOUT THIS DEGREE PROGRAM WHAT YOU’LL LEARN QUICK FACTS

A FOUNDATION IN TECHNOLOGY ESSENTIALS This program is anchored with Tech Core, • Communicate methods and findings curriculum designed to help you build a • Collaborate in dynamic work foundation of interdisciplinary skills you’ll environments 120 2+8 need for today’s Internet of Things (IoT) economy. You’ll learn • Solve complex problems CREDIT HOURS YEARS MONTHS1 minimum credit hours minimum length to graduation relevant skills in operating systems, programming, hardware, • Analyze numerical required for graduation connectivity and security – giving you a hands-on foundation in • Apply appropriate technologies technology, information technology and software and information systems. TECH CORE • Produce, secure, operate and THE SMART WAY TO BE UNDECIDED A PROGRAM TO FUEL YOUR FUTURE troubleshoot small enterprise With our undecided model, you’ll be exposed to three With this program, you’ll not only be armed with the Tech Core networks different specializations and be better armed to choose experience, but you’ll also be exposed to a variety of concepts • Network, secure and deploy digital your path.2 that can help guide your specialization choice in Big Data and devices and sensors into the IoT Analytics, and Programming, and Web and ecosystem Mobile Application Development. • Solve technical problems using an algorithmic approach and basic WORK WITH IOT TECHNOLOGIES & SYSTEMS IS THIS PROGRAM FOR YOU? programming and coding methods • Install and configure operating systems DIVERSITY, Immerse yourself in the Internet of Things (IoT) world and Interested in a career in software development but not sure using command line interface (CLI) EQUITY & obtain hands-onDIVERSITY, experience with IoT, cloud, software and where to focus? With this program, you’ll be become familiarized INCLUSION security technologiesEQUITY and & systems. with methods for improving software design and application INCLUSION product development to help guide your degree specialization PROGRAM choice. • Design web distributed systems • Develop applications BE AN ACTIVE PART OF AN INCLUSIVE FUTURE DIVERSITY, • Analyze and design software systems Customize your curriculum by choosing Diversity, Equity and • Product life cycle management EQUITY & CAREER OPPORTUNITIES INCLUSION Inclusion (DE&I) course alternates for your Communication Skills, Humanities and Social Science courses. These options Graduates of DeVry’s Software Development degree program highlight relevant topics to help empower you to promote an may consider, but are not limited to, the following careers: inclusive workplace. • Software Application Developer • Software Systems Developer

1 Not including breaks. Assumes year-round, full-time enrollment. Additional program information may be found at https://www.devry.edu/online-programs.html. 2 Must declare a specialization by 60 credit hours for bachelor’s degree program. Bachelor’s Degree Program | Tech - Software and Information Systems Software Development

ESSENTIALS TECH CORE 21 SPECIALIZED 51 CREDIT HOURS 11-13 CREDIT HOURS CREDIT HOURS COMMUNICATION SKILLS TECH CORE Students who have not chosen an area of specialization may begin the ENGL112 Composition CEIS101 Introduction to Technology and program in “Undecided” status; however, they must select a specialization Information Systems ENGL135 Advanced Composition by the time they have earned 60 semester credit hours toward their degree. ENGL216 Technical Writing CEIS106 Introduction to Operating Systems CEIS110 Introduction to Programming Select one CEIS114 Introduction to Digital Devices Available specializations are: SPCH275 Public Speaking NETW191 Fundamentals of Information Technology • Big Data and Analytics SPCH276 Intercultural Communication and Networking • Software Design and Programming NETW211 Fundamentals of Cloud • Web and Mobile Application Development HUMANITIES SEC285 Fundamentals of Information LAS432 Technology, Society, and Culture Security Select one ETHC232 Ethical and Legal Issues in the Professions Demonstrate Skills at Every Step ETHC334 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the PROGRAM 37 CREDIT HOURS Workplace INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND PROGRAMMING CEIS150 Programming with Objects SOCIAL SCIENCES CEIS209 Intermediate Programming ECON312 Principles of Economics CEIS236 Systems and Programming SOCS185 Culture and Society Fundamentals CEIS295 Data and Select one CIS355A Application Programming with Lab SOCS325 Environmental Sociology SOCS350 Cultural Diversity in the Professions CREDIT ANALYSIS AND DESIGN CREDIT CREDIT HOURS HOURS BIAM110 Introduction to Business Analytics HOURS MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCES CEIS310 Process Improvement with Machine MATH114 Algebra for College Students Learning MATH221 for Decision-Making CEIS312 Introduction to MATH234 Discrete Math in Information Technology EMBEDDED PROGRAMS PHYS204 Applied Physics with Lab CAREER PREPARATION Acquire an additional two credentials with our unique CEIS299 Careers and Technology 3-in-1 design. Courses in our Programming Essentials CEIS499 Preparation for the Profession certificate and Information Technology and Networking PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT associate degree are inserted within our online Software MGMT404 CARD405 Career Development Development degree program. So you can earn a TECH460 Senior Project COLL148 Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving certificate and an associate degree on the way to your bachelor’s degree.

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