FYI...DeVry Institutes

DeVry Institutes, providers of undergraduate degrees in technology and business, are now offering their first full bachelor's degree program online. Through DeVry Online, students may choose from four concentrations – e-commerce, business information systems, project management or accounting – in order to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration. Classes are offered in eight-week sessions. To earn a degree, students must complete 124 hours of coursework. In order to participate in the online program, students must be 21 years of age, and have completed 24 semester credit hours of coursework from an approved post-secondary institution. A required interview and a completed application are also required for admittance. For further information, visit http://online.devry.edu.

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