Career Education


Career Education Articles

As the use of computers and computer networking continues to skyrocket, the demand for software developers is expecting to explode also. As organizations adopt and incorporate new technology into their businesses, software developers and those with IT degrees will be needed to implement the changes. more>
An MBA degree with a specialty in IT prepares you for information management positions in a variety of industries. The IT MBA program couples the career-oriented focus of a traditional MBA program with a rigorous technology management curriculum. This advanced degree cross-trains you in the world of business and IT, expanding your knowledge in both areas. more>
A master's degree in software development or an IT-related field is one of the best ways to advance your already-budding career. The skills you will acquire in a software or web development graduate program will increase your value as an employee and prepare you for more challenging roles. more>

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Career Education Case Studies

Recently a prospective student submitted a question through our website to be answered by a currently enrolled student from his country, Kenya. more>
Adjunct Assistant Professor Ali Arsanjani, Ph.D., published a paper recently entitled, “Toward a Pattern Language for Service-oriented Architecture and Integration.” Dr. Arsanjani is Chief Architect of the SOA and Web Services Center of Excellence in IBM Global Services. more>
Daniel Bedassa, from Ethiopia, has received a job offer from Cylab, Inc. located in Falls Church, Virginia near Washington, D.C. He will perform his two-year curricular practical training doing web development and applications programming for Cylab's clients which are mostly government contracts. This is a full-time position with full benefits. more>

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Career Education Training

You can now gain professional IT experience in the USA and earn a Master of Science degree in Computer Science from a highly respected accredited U.S. university. more>
In the Computer Professionals Program, you start with full-time study in the M.S. in Computer Science (MSCS) program, and then work for approximately two years at a US technology company in full-paying practical training employment. Your practical training position in the computer science field is practicum, and you will receive academic credit for it. more>
The Computer Professionals Program provides all students with a highly attractive financial aid package. Your financial aid can be applied to your educational costs including tuition, fees, campus housing, and meals. You will also receive cash advances of US $100 per month (maximum of US $800) during your on-campus studies. more>

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Career Education Tutorials

The University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The University is also a member of the Iowa Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. more>

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