New Developments

New Developments at DeVry North Brunswick!

We are pleased to announce several new developments at DeVry University. Click on the links below to read the exciting details.

  • DeVry's Electroneurodiagnostic Technology program, offered jointly with the New Jersey Neuroscience Institute, prepares graduates to become competent electroneurodiagnostic and polysomnographic technologists, sensitive to patient concerns, skilled in administration of neurophysiological tests, and familiar with the normal and disordered neurobehavioral functions. The program provides extensive practical training in patient testing and establishes a firm background in relevant clinical and basic sciences. The program prepares graduates for board certification exams and employment opportunities in hospital labs, academic research facilities and the private sector.

    In the first year, students complete core courses in general education, electronics foundations and basic science at DeVry. Students then progress to advanced courses in neuroanatomy, neurophysiology and correlative neurology, supplemented by intensive clinical training at NJNI training sites. For the program's pratical component, students rotate through the following clinical labs: electroencephalography, polysomnography, evoked potential, intraoperative monitoring, epilepsy monitoring, and nerve conduction studies. They also have elective opportunities in areas such as autonomic nervous system testing, oculography, pupillometry and neurophysiologic research.

  • The BMET, EET, and NCM programs have recently been restructured. These developments are significant if you are planning to re-enroll. For more information please call Academic Affairs at 732-435-4860.

  • A new concentration in Accounting has been added to the Business Administration program. Follow the link to find out more information about this exciting development.

  • DeVry North Brunswick launched a new bachelor's degree program in Technical Management during the Summer 2006 term. This unique program is designed to help current students and AAS graduates from existing DeVry programs take advantage of college credits already earned at DeVry or other colleges. The Technical Management program allows you to complete a bachelor's degree by building a technical specialty that will meet your career goals and combining that specialty with a complement of business and general education courses.

  • Did you know that the Electronics and Computer Technology program (ECT) is now approved as an Associate in Applied Science degree? Read further details about the program by visiting the Electronics and Computer Technology program page.

  • The Computer Information Systems program (CIS) was restructured to add technical tracks in high demand areas such as Database Management and Web Administration.

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