About Network and Communications Management
Why Network and Communications Management (NCM)?
Nearly every business depends on networks. When they go down, operations virtually cease. Network and Communications Management professionals fill that critical niche in business organizations, designing, implementing, securing and managing networks - from Ethernet-enabled voice-operated IP systems to security firewalls to next-generation network administration. With new positions opening up and older NCM workers retiring, networking promises to be the second largest job growth segment in North America for the next ten years.
When you earn your bachelor's degree in Network and Communications Management from DeVry University - in just 3 years if you attend class year-round - you're prepared to tap into a broad range of networking careers and provide businesses with the capabilities essential to staying competitive. The growth potential in this field can't be beat.
Why DeVry University for Network and Communications Management?
For students seeking the most comprehensive, experiential and career-oriented network and communications management degree program, DeVry University will give you the best advantage. Here's why:
- Recognized leader. A leader in electronics and technology-based business education for over 75 years, DeVry University integrates technology and business management coursework to uniquely prepare you for high-demand, high-paying careers in network and communications management.
- Employer approved. DeVry University works with business and technology industry leaders to design programs that produce graduates who meet their needs. Plus, network and communication management students graduate with more of the communications and teamwork skills that today's employers seek.
- Career-focused education. DeVry University offers an accelerated bachelor's degree program, based on a year-round course schedule; applications-based learning in up-to-date computer labs; accessible faculty with professional experience in the field; and the ultimate flexibility of a network and communications management degree earned online.
- Latest techniques and tools. DeVry University students use tools and techniques embraced by leaders such as Cisco Systems to develop their analytical skills, hone their technical understanding of networked data, voice and images, and perfect their strategic application of networks to business.
- Successful graduates. For the year ending with the June '08 graduates, 93% of U.S. DeVry Network and Communication Management graduates were employed in their field at an average salary of $44,570. (Of graduates who actively pursued and obtained employment and those who were already employed in education-related careers within 180 days of graduation.)


