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Information Technology and Networking

Associate Degree Specialization in Information Systems and Programming

Learn To Develop Software and Apps

If you want to develop software applications and programs that businesses and consumers use every day, consider an Associate Degree in Information Technology and Networking with a Specialization in Information Systems and Programming. You can pursue this program online or in a hybrid format and you’ll get the flexibility to complete your coursework on your schedule.1 What’s more, this program is anchored with our Tech Core curriculum, so you’ll get a solid foundation in technology skills and leave better prepared for today’s Internet of Things (IoT) economy.

Get To Know Our Information Systems and Programming Specialization


Our Associate Degree Specialization in Information Systems and Programming helps you learn to write code, produce software programs and develop apps using industry-recognized programming languages. You’ll also develop skills in operating systems, hardware, connectivity and security―giving you a strong base in IT, networking, programming and information systems.

Choose to specialize in Information Systems and Programming when you earn an Associate Degree in Information Technology and Networking

Classes Start Every 8 Weeks
Why DeVry?

Why Choose Information Systems and Programming at DeVry?

Work With IoT Technologies & Systems

Immerse yourself in the Internet of Things (IoT) world and obtain hands-on experience with IoT, cloud, software and security technologies and systems.

Certification Exam Reimbursement

Several of our tech programs are designed with industry-recognized certifications in mind. Qualified students may receive up to a $300 reimbursement for the cost of one exam attempt across a wide range of certifications:

  • CompTIA A+

  • CompTIA Linux+

  • CompTIA Network+

  • CompTIA Cloud Essentials+

Other certifications may also be eligible for reimbursement. Speak to your Student Support Advisor for additional information.

Complimentary Laptop

You’ll get a complimentary laptop as part of your technology program.2 It’s our way of investing in your education—and you.

Questions for our admissions team?
Information Systems and Programming
Accelerated Schedule *
1 year
4 months
OR
Normal
Schedule
2 years

ACCELERATE ON YOUR SCHEDULE

Choose the schedule that best fits your goals and commitments. You can earn your Associate Degree in as soon as 1 year 4 months.*

Or, follow a normal schedule and complete your program in 2 years.**

*Minimum completion time does not include breaks and assumes 3 semesters of year-round, full-time enrollment in 13-17 credit hours a semester per 12 month period. 

**Normal completion time schedule includes breaks and assumes 2 semesters of enrollment in 13-17 credit hours per semester per 12 month period.

Knowledge & Skills

What You'll Learn

The Information Systems and Programming Specialization incorporates our tech-powered learning approach, to complement what you’ll learn:

  • Small Enterprise Networks
    Produce, secure, operate and troubleshoot small enterprise networks by gaining an understanding of the underlying technology of networks and the Internet. Learn networking basics such as the OSI and TCP/IP models, protocols, routers, switches, small network configuration, troubleshooting and network security.
  • Digital Devices and Sensors in the IoT Ecosystem
    Learn the fundamentals of network design, security, and management best practices related to the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem.
  • Operating Systems
    Install and configure operating systems using Command Line Interface (CLI).
  • Design Solutions for Technology-Driven Problems
    Develop problem-solving skills to develop business solutions based upon networking, computing and electronic devices.
  • System, Component and Process Design
    Design systems, components or processes for broadly defined engineering technology problems.
  • Data Analysis
    Learn to draw conclusions by finding patterns and relationships in numerical data with tools used for statistical analysis. Find out how data analysis can be used to make more efficient databases.
  • Normalized Databases
    Learn about library creation, primary key selection, column identification, defining relationships, normalization, data indexing and storage, and query languages for databases and data warehouses.
  • Multiple Table Systems
    Create multiple table systems by learning about library creation, primary key selection, column identification, defining relationships, normalization, data indexing and storage, and query languages.
  • Develop Applications with C#, .NET, Visual Studio and SQL
  • Menu-driven Programs
    Explore universal aspects of database systems that are common across programming languages, operating systems, or application types. Learn to code and execute programs and routines that create, insert, update, and delete data.
  • Communicate Methods and Findings
    Learn to communicate the rationale behind research methods and recommendations while presenting performance objectives, issues and solutions.
  • Collaborate in Dynamic Work Environments
    Learn to collaborate with colleagues in varying locations and environments to coordinate and share information.
  • Complex Problem-Solving
    Apply critical and analytical thinking to identify complex problems, evaluate options and implement solutions.
  • Experimenting, Measuring and Analyzing Results from Tests
    Conduct standard tests and measurements; conduct, analyze and interpret experiments; and apply experimental results to improve processes.
Stackable Degrees

Build Skills with Stackable Degrees

Earn a Credential at Every Step

You don’t have to wait to show a credential on your resume.  At DeVry, several programs are designed to stack.

  • Start with a shorter credential that takes less time so it’s more affordable

  • Flexible online and hybrid classes build your professional skills right away

  • Eligible courses apply to the next degree level2

How Do Credentials Stack?

Here's an example:  When you earn a Programming Essentials Undergraduate Certificate, eligible courses apply to your Associate Degree Program in Information Technology and Networking with a Specialization in Information Systems Programming, which then stacks into your Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Information Systems or Bachelor’s Degree in Software Development.3 Build your confidence—and your resume—when you start your journey at DeVry.

Bachelor's
+64
Credit Hours Remaining
124
Credit Hours*
Associate
+38
Credit Hours Remaining
60
Credit Hours*
Certificate
22
Credit Hours*

*The figures displayed represent the minimum credit hours required for graduation. Additional coursework may be necessary to complete program requirements.

Career

Career Opportunities in Information Systems and Programming

Graduates with our Information Systems and Programming Specialization may consider, but are not limited to, the following careers:
  • Applications Programmer Analyst

  • Computer Network Support Specialist

  • Computer Systems Analyst

  • Data Warehouse Specialist

  • Systems Programmer Analyst

Program Courses

Information Systems and Programming Specialization Courses

General Education Courses
Communication skills
ENGL112
Composition


+ Choose one below:

SPCH275
Public Speaking
SPCH276
Intercultural Communication
Humanities


+ Choose one below:

ETHC232
Ethical and Legal Issues in the Professions
ETHC334
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace
Social Sciences
SOCS185
Culture and Society
Mathematics and Natural Sciences
MATH114
Algebra for College Students
TECH204
Everyday Physics
Personal and Professional Development
CARD205
Career Development
COLL148
Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving
Tech Core Courses
Tech Core
CEIS101
Introduction to Technology and Information Systems
CEIS106
Introduction to Operating Systems
CEIS110
Introduction to Programming
CEIS114
Introduction to Digital Devices
NETW191
Fundamentals of Information Technology and Networking
NETW212
Introduction to Cloud Computing
SEC285
Fundamentals of Information Systems Security
Program-Specific Courses
Career Preparation
CEIS298
Introduction to Technical Project Management
Specialized Courses
Information Systems and Programming
CEIS150
Programming with Objects
CEIS209
Intermediate Programming
CEIS236
Database Systems and Programming Fundamentals
Academic Catalog
2023 - 2024 Academic Catalog
Program Guides
Program Overview

1Program, course, and extended classroom availability vary by location. In site-based programs, students will be required to take a substantial amount of coursework online to complete their program

2
As part of this program, one complimentary laptop is provided to students enrolled in the Associate in Information Technology and Networking, Associate in Engineering Technology, Associate in Cybersecurity and Networking, Bachelor’s in Information Technology and Networking, Bachelor’s in Software Development, Bachelor’s in Engineering Technology, Bachelor’s in Cybersecurity and Networking and Bachelor’s in Computer Information Systems. The laptop is issued during the student’s second session. Certain restrictions apply.

3
At the time of application to the next credential level, an evaluation of qualifying transfer credit will occur and the most beneficial outcome will be applied. Future programmatic changes could impact the application of credits to a future program. Refer to the academic catalog for details.