About DeVry University

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DeVry was founded in 1931 as DeForest Training School in Chicago, Illinois. School founder Herman A. DeVry, who had previously invented a motion picture projector and produced educational and training films, named the school after his friend Lee de Forest. De Forest Training School originally taught projector and radio repair, but later expanded to include other electronic equipment such as televisions. The school was renamed DeVry Technical Institute in 1953 and gained accreditation to confer associate degrees in electronics in 1957. Bell & Howell completed its acquisition of DeVry Technical Institute in 1967. A year later, the company acquired the Ohio Institute of Technology and DeVry was renamed DeVry Institute of Technology,which was accredited to confer bachelor's degrees in electronics in 1969.

Revenue : >1000M Industry : Higher Education Location : United States Employees : 5000-10000

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GO1 Enterprise Learning Management GO1
Java Programming Languages Oracle
Oracle Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Management (SCM) Oracle
Oracle Fusion Middleware Enterprise Application Integration Oracle

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