Admission 

Admission

DePaul CDM offers diverse graduate and undergraduate programs in all areas of computing, telecommunications, cinema and interactive arts - matched with DePaul University’s reputation in liberal arts education. With a degree from CDM, there's no limit to where you can go.
 

Welcome To CDM Admission

As a student at DePaul CDM, you’ll learn from accomplished professionals and researchers in a challenging community of learners.

You’ll be grounded in theory and practice, while remaining on the cutting edge of real-world technology trends through our diverse and changing curriculum.

You’ll also benefit from the respected heritage and strong alumni network of DePaul University. If you’re ready to get started on your academic career, the DePaul CDM admissions staff is here to help.


Feel free to contact us anytime:
phone number
(312) 362-8714 or
e-mail address CDM Admission

We can arrange appointments to meet faculty, tour our building or speak with admissions counselors Monday through Friday.


Where Do You Want Your Career To Go? We'll Get You There.

We are here to guide you through the admissions process step-by-step. There are several categories of admissions at DePaul CDM.

Check the left-hand navigation column on this page to identify the type of admissions that best applies to you, and then find more information about the admissions process at the corresponding pages.

Do you want to know more? Our admissions' FAQ will help to answer any specific questions you may have, or you can contact the DePaul CDM Admission Staff directly.

Which IT Career is Right for You? 

Careers in technology are more than just computer science. DePaul CDM has degrees that are tailored to a variety of interests.

If you enjoy mathematics, working independently, and handling details, a more technical career path such as computer security, software engineering, or e-commerce might be right for you.

If you have strong analytical skills, tend to envision the "bigger picture" and enjoy teaming, an organizationally-oriented career path such as in Information Systems or Human Computer Interaction may be more appropriate.

If you are more creatively inclined, a media arts career in digital cinema, graphics and motion technology or computer games development may be of interest to you.