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Web Design/Development Degree

Which Schools Look Good on Resume?

         

mdean

4:44 am on Jan 26, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Am looking at starting at DeVry in a few weeks for a bachelor's in web design & development. What do employers think when they look at DeVry on a resume? Good or bad?

Any help would be deeply appreciated. I've got to make some quick decisions!

King_Fisher

10:09 pm on Jan 27, 2008 (gmt 0)

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I think they will look at it as a good trade school. Probably will qualify you for an entry level job. Thereafter it will be your skill and talent that will move you up the ladder...KF

Marcia

10:29 pm on Jan 27, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Wouldn't a public community college occupational certificate or A.A. cost a whole lot less and still lead to being qualified for entry level? For a bachelors degree, I'd consider a "regular" college or university, personally, rather than a trade school.

[edited by: Marcia at 10:31 pm (utc) on Jan. 27, 2008]

henry0

10:56 pm on Jan 27, 2008 (gmt 0)

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Syracuse U, used (a few years ago) to have some great course curriculums - but it does not come cheap!-
I remember a great teacher in charge of network security was writing articles in many mag all over the place
and was called in emergency as a consultant by the White House
for some bad pest named if I am correct code red or red alert