The Distributed Systems degree is a synthesis of the traditional disciplines of Computer Science, Software Engineering, and Telecommunications with modern technologies that incorporate the use of distributed platforms in their application. The core phase includes software development in languages such as Java, the study of frameworks such as J2EE, .Net, and CORBA, and the use of traditional network routing and protocols. In the Advanced Phase, students study network and concurrent programming, databases, distributed algorithms, and distributed software, using these to develop sophisticated applications. Graduates of this program will be prepared to lead innovation in the new wave of Intranet, Internet, and Web-based applications.
Accreditation
DePaul University is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Cost : $35,850.00
Credits : 75