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23 campuSeS. more Than 110,000 STudenTS.
With 23 campuses throughout Indiana, Ivy Tech
Community College allows students to take classes
close to home or work. We also offer classes in more than
75 communities, bringing us closer to an even greater
number of cities and towns.
Automotive Technology
Aviation Technology
Building Construction Management
Construction Technology
Design Technology
Electronics and Computer Technology
Machine Tool Technology
Manufacturing and Industrial Technology
Recreational Vehicle Service Technology
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Career Examples
Manufacturing & Industrial Technology • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Industrial Technologist
Computer-Aided Design & Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) • • • Industrial Design Technologist
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) • • • • Industrial Technologist
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) • • • • • • • • CNC Technologist
Facilities Maintenance • • • • Facilities Maintenance Supervisor
Fluid Power • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Production Supervisor
Heating & Air Conditioning • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HVAC
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HVAC
Industrial Electrician • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Electrical Repair
Industrial Maintenance • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Industrial Machinery Mechanic
Machine Tool • • • • • • • • • Machinist
Maintenance Technician Mechanical • • • • Mechanical Maintenance Technician
Mechanical Maintenance • • • Mechanical Maintenance Manager
Operations • • • Production Supervisor
Plastics • • Production Supervisor
Process Control & Automation • • • Production Supervisor
Quality Assurance • • • Quality Manager
Tool & Die • • • Tool & Die Maker
Welding • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Welder
Recreational Vehicle Service Technology • R.V. Service Technician
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TYPES OF DEGREES OFFERED AT IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
At Ivy Tech, you can earn a variety of two-year degrees as well as one-year technical certificates. Before you enroll, check with your local campus to see what types of degrees or certificate programs are available in your area of study. An admissions counselor can help you choose an option that matches your career aspirations.
The ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE (AAS) DEGREE prepares students for a career.
The ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (AA) DEGREE prepares students to transfer to a four-year college or university. The curriculum is almost entirely made up of general education and liberal arts courses.
The ASSOCIATE OF FINE ARTS (AFA) DEGREE prepares students for transfer to a related program at a four-year school or a career in the fine arts.
Two kinds of ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE (AS) DEGREE programs are available: programs for technical/professional fields and for liberal arts. AS programs in technical and professional areas prepare students to start their career or to transfer to four-year institutions. AS liberal arts programs prepare students for transfer to four-year colleges or universities.
The CERTIFICATE can be completed in fewer credit hours than other types of academic programs. Certificate programs prepare students to sit for a certification exam in a short amount of time, and are offered in fields most likely to lead to employment or promotion.
The TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE (TC) is a one-year program that provides education in conceptual and technical skills for specific occupations.
Whether you’re looking for a better job, a promotion, or just an increase in salary, a degree from Ivy Tech
Community College of Indiana can help you get what you want. We offer the most affordable tuition in the state,
credits that transfer, campuses close to home, flexible schedules, and online classes, making Ivy Tech the perfect
choice for career-minded students. All of our programs are developed with input from employers in today’s
fastest-growing fields, giving you a relevant, career-focused education. Our goal is to help you make the most of
your time—and your future.
If you want a career where you can work with your hands—and your head—Ivy Tech’s School of Technology is a great
place to start. Employers in fields like automotive technology, construction technology, and electronics and computer
technology need qualified professionals with twenty-first century skills. With an associate degree or certificate from
Ivy Tech Community College, you’ll have the credentials to enter the job market to start a good-paying job right out of
college, or continue your education at a four-year institution. Contact us today to learn more about programs offered
in your area.
To learn more about employment and salary information for the careers described in this brochure, visit the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics website at www.bls.gov and the Indiana Department of Workforce Development website at www.in.gov/dwd.
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If you love working on cars, Ivy Tech’s Automotive Technology program can help you make it your career. In our hands-on classes,
taught by National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) master certified instructors, you’ll use modern equipment
to learn how to diagnose and repair today’s cars. No matter what road you take, you’ll graduate with the skills to be a successful
automotive technician.
ALTERNATIVE FUEL TECHNICIANIvy Tech’s Alternative Fuel Technology concentration will give you an
understanding of traditional vehicle maintenance and repair skills,
combined with knowledge of alternative fuel systems. You’ll learn safe
handling of fuel systems and problem solving techniques in this rapidly-
changing field.
AUTO BODY REPAIRNew technologies like unibody construction and synthetic materials
have made advanced training a requirement for anyone who wants to
work in automotive body repair. Whether you’re new to the field or
looking to improve your skills, Ivy Tech’s Auto Body Repair concentration
will give you the skills you need. You’ll study a wide variety of topics,
including auto plastics and fiberglass, estimating, painting and
refinishing, frame repair, and environmental controls. “My wife and I started our own transmission service. A degree from Ivy Tech helps attract customers and gives our business more credibility.”
— Jason Hazelwood, Ivy Tech Community College Automotive Technology graduate
AUTO SERVICEIvy Tech’s Auto Service concentration combines classroom work
with hands-on lab exercises to provide you with state-of-the-art
training across all makes and models. Students also have the option
of completing an internship with a participating service facility to
get even more experience. You’ll graduate prepared to work as a
service technician or consultant, in sales and parts, or in management,
technical support, customer relations, or manufacturing.
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE MANAGEMENTDevelop the skills you need to successfully operate an automotive shop.
You’ll learn a wide variety of managerial and technical skills used in
performing tasks such as hiring, training, supervision, inventory control,
computing, and budget management.
DEALER CO-OPThis National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)/
National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF)
master certified training program lets you choose from the following
cooperative education specialties: AC Delco TSEP, automotive service
technician, automotive management, GM ASEP and Toyota T-TEN.
This program combines classroom and lab training at the college with
hands-on work experience at an independent service facility or
franchise dealership.
HIGH PERFORMANCENASCAR. Sport modifieds. High-performance engines. The automotive
technology program provides diagnostic, high-tech problem solving
education in specific techniques that employers demand on a daily
basis. Integrated electronic systems and complex computers run
vehicles and measure their performance while on the road. This
concentration provides you with a broad base of knowledge about
how a vehicle’s complex components work and interact.
CAREERS IN ThIS FIElD
Automotive Body Repair Technician
Automotive Service and Sales Manager
Damage Appraiser
First Line Supervisor
Installer/Repairer
Insurance Adjuster
Mechanical Engineer
Motor Sports
Parts Manager
DegreeS: ASSocIATe of AppLIeD ScIence, ASSocIATe of ScIence, TechnIcAL cerTIfIcATe
cerTIfIcATeS: AUTomoTIve eLecTrIcAL/eLecTronIcS, BrAkeS AnD SUSpenSIon, engIne performAnce,
poWer TrAIn
MOTOR SPORTS FABRICATIONDo you like fast cars? Want to work with the automotive, aviation,
marine, motorcycle, motorsports, and racing industries? Ivy Tech’s
Motor Sports Fabrication program offers the skills you need—and the
credentials employers are looking for. By combining lessons in the
classroom with practical hands-on experience in the lab and at the
track, we’ll help you get your career in gear.
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ARCHITECTURALPrepare for a career in an architect’s office with classes in drafting, residential construction
materials, commercial construction materials, geometry, technical math, production drawing, and
light, medium, and heavy construction drafting.
CABINETRYIvy Tech’s Cabinetry concentration emphasizes woodworking, design and installation. You’ll learn
how to build and install cabinetry and assist clients in selecting and designing residential and
commercial cabinetry.
ELECTRICALObtain the knowledge and skills you need to enjoy a career as an electrical technician, installer or
service provider. The focus of this program is troubleshooting and maintenance in residential and
light commercial installation, including wiring, motor controls, and problem solving.
HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC)As a student in Ivy Tech’s HVAC concentration, you’ll learn HVAC theory and complete hands-on
laboratory work. You’ll be prepared for employment in a variety of areas, including designing HVAC
systems for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
INTERIOR PLANNING AND DESIGNWant to learn how to make the most of a room or design a great new look for an interior space?
In this concentration, you’ll learn about textiles, layout and design, and gain the knowledge you
need to assist clients in designing residential and commercial interiors.
LANDSCAPE TECHNOLOGYIn Ivy Tech’s Landscape Technology concentration, you’ll obtain a depth of understanding and skill
that will prepare you for a career in the “green industry.” Upon successful completion of your
studies, you’ll be ready for a position in residential or commercial landscape construction or
management, or golf course, park or cemetery maintenance.
RESIDENTIAL AND LIGHT CARPENTRYIf you’re interested in a career in carpentry, this concentration can get you started. You’ll study
residential and commercial construction, and have the chance to apply what you’ve learned on a
job site or in the lab. Your classes will focus on construction methods, estimation and specifications,
and blueprint interpretation, giving you practical knowledge and skills in floor and wall layout, roof
construction, and interior and exterior trim.
Ivy Tech’s Aviation Technology program will prepare you to become a certified Aviation
Technician with ratings for Aircraft Maintenance or Avionics. You’ll receive training in
control methods, team building, technical writing and computer skills, and gain the
credentials to work with commercial air carriers and private maintenance operations.
AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANLearn how to maintain aircraft to keep air passengers safe and help keep flights on schedule.
Today’s construction profession requires skills in estimating, writing specifications
for building plans, layout and assembly of residential steel framing, and building
restoration and renovation. Ivy Tech’s Construction Technology program will give
you this knowledge, whether you want to be self-employed or work in home
improvement, plumbing and electrical contracting, the carpentry trades, or other
parts of the industry.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Ivy Tech’s Building Construction Management program will
prepare you for work in residential, commercial and industrial
construction and construction consulting. Our classes help
you understand materials science, concrete and soil technology,
statics and strength of materials science, surveying, and
building fabrication.
CAREERS IN ThIS FIElD
Commercial Air Carrier Technician
Private Aircraft Maintenance Technician
Degree: ASSocIATe of AppLIeD ScIence
CAREERS IN ThIS FIElD
Estimator
Field Engineer
DegreeS: ASSocIATe of AppLIeD ScIence, ASSocIATe of ScIence
AVIATION TECHNOLOGY CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
CAREERS IN ThIS FIElD
Cabinetry
Carpenter
Construction
Electrical Installer
HVAC Technician
Interior Design
Landscaping
DegreeS: ASSocIATe of AppLIeD ScIence, TechnIcAL cerTIfIcATe
cerTIfIcATe: conSTrUcTIon TechnIcIAn
CAREERS IN ThIS FIElD
Designer
Drafter
Graphic Designer
Surveyor
DegreeS: ASSocIATe of AppLIeD ScIence, ASSocIATe of ScIence,
TechnIcAL cerTIfIcATe
CAREERS IN ThIS FIElD
Electrician
Electronics Technician
Maintenance
Salesperson
DegreeS: ASSocIATe of AppLIeD ScIence, ASSocIATe of ScIence
CAREERS IN ThIS FIElD
First Line Supervisor
Machinist
Production/Operations Manager
Tool and Die Maker
Degree: ASSocIATe of AppLIeD ScIence
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“I had various jobs while working my way through Ivy Tech, and then the Career Services
office helped me secure a position. Now I oversee CAD operators who create and modify designs for aircraft bearings, including military
helicopters and Boeing planes.”
— Shaun Hauptli, Ivy Tech Community College Mechanical Drafting graduate
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The Design Technology program also can be completed online. Our online programs make it even easier for you to take classes that fit your schedule, while still enjoying interaction with your classmates and learning from the same qualified instructors who teach classes on campus.
Everything around you started as a sketch on paper—as a design, waiting to be
transformed into an object. If you want a career helping move ideas from concept to
reality, Ivy Tech’s Design Technology program can get you started. Learn how to be
part of a process engineering team, designing solutions for modifying new or existing
buildings, developing innovative commercial products, creating compelling
animations and technical brochures, or carving complex machine parts from simple
blocks of wood.
Ivy Tech’s Electronics and Computer Technology program is structured to prepare
you with the technical expertise, knowledge and critical thinking and problem-solving
skills you need to pursue a career in this field. You’ll be ready to install, maintain, sell
or upgrade electronics systems in industries like telecommunications, medicine,
electrical service, industry, and instrumentation.
Machining plays a part in the manufacture of just about every product. Ivy Tech’s
Machine Tool Technology program draws upon the real-world expertise and needs of
employers to provide you with relevant training in this specialized field. You’ll learn
metal cutting operations for the creation of machined parts, specialized tooling
molds, dies, and prototypes.
DESIGN TECHNOLOGY ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
ARCHITECTUREAttractively designed residential areas, public parks, playgrounds, college campuses, shopping
centers, golf courses, parkways, and industrial parks improve the quality of our personal and
professional lives. Ivy Tech’s Architecture concentration prepares you to make a difference through
a career designing functional yet beautiful spaces that are compatible with the environment.
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING (CAD/CAM)Manufacturing and CAD/CAM design technologists translate engineers’ and designers’ ideas into
graphic form. In this concentration, you’ll learn CNC programming and CAD/CAM technology in
design and manufacturing applications.
CIVILIvy Tech’s civil design concentration emphasizes construction materials, structural design and
surveying. You’ll be prepared for a career with a civil engineering firm, construction firm, surveying
firm, or highway department, with instruction in surveying, subdivision layout, infrastructure and
street placement, zoning ordinances, and building codes.
COMPUTER GRAPHICS This concentration combines technical and fine arts drawing instruction to prepare you for a career
as a graphic illustrator or commercial artist. Learn to design parts catalogs, magazine and newspaper
advertising, and entry level animation used in movie production.
MECHANICALMechanical designers work in a wide variety of industries and functions, including applied
mechanics, computer-aided-design and manufacturing, energy systems, material handling systems,
pressure vessel and piping systems, and heating, refrigeration and air conditioning systems. This
concentration gives you the skills you need to get started on a career in this diverse, growing field.
MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY
Ivy Tech’s Manufacturing and Industrial Technology program prepares you for the
modern industrial manufacturing environment. In today’s factories, the operation of
CNC machines and automated equipment requires high levels of skill. With a degree
in Manufacturing and Industrial Technology, you’ll have the credentials employers
are looking for.
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN & MANUFACTURING (CAD/CAM)CAD/CAM professionals serve as a vital link between the product design engineer and the
production worker. Specialists in this field translate the engineer’s concept into detailed drawings
of objects to be manufactured.
COMPUTERIzED INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING (CIM)Ivy Tech’s CIM concentration trains you to apply knowledge, problem solving techniques, and
hands-on skills in the design and application of computer-based manufacturing systems, automated
manufacturing processes, process controls, manufacturing operations and management, systems
integration, and continuous improvement procedures.
COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL (CNC)In this concentration, you’ll study robotics, automated manufacturing, and programmable controls.
FACILITIES MAINTENANCEObtain the skills you need for a career in building maintenance through Ivy Tech’s Facilities
Maintenance concentration.
HEATING, VENTILATION AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC)Learn how to install and repair heating, air conditioning, refrigeration, and ventilation (HVAC)
systems.
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIANIn Ivy Tech’s Industrial Electrician concentration, you’ll study electrical wiring and circuitry, motor
and motor controls, and programmable controls.
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCEThis concentration provides you with a broad range of skills in the
industrial environment. You’ll be prepared to install, repair, maintain and
troubleshoot industrial machinery and equipment such as pumps,
motors, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, and production machinery.
MACHINE TOOLToday’s industries rely on trained and skilled machinists, machine
operators and manufacturers to produce precision components for
everything from household appliances to aircraft parts. With training
that includes computer numerical controlled (CNC) operation and
programming, as well as robotics and computer-aided design (CAD)
systems, you’ll be prepared for a career in machine tooling.
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANGeneral maintenance mechanics complete a wide variety of tasks.
Industrial maintenance mechanics perform preventive maintenance
such as keeping machines cleaned, oiled, and greased. Mechanics work
to prevent costly breakdowns, keep up-to-date records, and try to
anticipate trouble and service the equipment before production is
interrupted. No matter what maintenance environment you prefer,
there’s a career for you in this field.
MECHANICAL MAINTENANCEIvy Tech’s Mechanical Maintenance concentration includes instruction
in advanced industrial mechanics, fluid power, and machine installation.
OPERATIONSIn Ivy Tech’s Operations concentration, you’ll study iron and steelmaking
and quality and statistical control.
PLASTICSThe plastics concentration gives you career-focused knowledge of
injection molding, polymer science, and related plastics manufacturing
processes.
POWER PLANT TECHNOLOGYIvy Tech’s Power Plant Technology concentration helps you learn how
modern power plants operate and obtain the skills you need for a career
in this field. Instruction includes the technical and safety aspects of
plant and facility operations.
PROCESS CONTROL AND AUTOMATIONProcess control is a statistics and engineering discipline that deals with
the control and output of specific processes. Through this concentration,
you’ll learn about process control systems and a wide variety of process
control applications.
QUALITY ASSURANCEMany industries are insisting upon strict quality standards from their
suppliers. Ivy Tech’s quality assurance concentration prepares students
for a career in this field, ensuring that manufacturing and industrial
assembly line equipment and processes meets these standards.
TOOL AND DIEIvy Tech’s Tool and Die concentration includes studies in metallurgy,
tooling design and related courses. You’ll be prepared for technical level
positions in the manufacturing industry.
WELDINGWhether you are a novice or an advanced-level student, you can
benefit from Ivy Tech’s individualized, competency-based Welding
concentration. You’ll receive instruction in the oxyacetylene, arc,
MIG, TIG, and welding/cutting processes, using both manual and
semi-automatic applications.
CAREERS IN ThIS FIElD
CAD/CAM
CNC Technologist
HVAC Technician
Industrial Technologist
Machinist
Quality Manager
Tooling
Welder
DegreeS: ASSocIATe of AppLIeD ScIence, ASSocIATe of ScIence,
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MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Recreational vehicle (RV) enthusiasts include families, retirees, and vacationers of
just about every kind. Through a career in RV Service Technology, you can help keep
them on the road. The Recreational Vehicle Service Technology program gives you
expertise in electrical concepts, braking suspension and towing, and interior and
exterior coaches. You’ll be prepared to start a career in this unique, rewarding
technology field.
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Career Examples
Automotive Technology • • • • • • • • • • • Automotive Technician, First Line Manager
Alternative Fuel Technician • • Biofuel Technician
Auto Body Repair • • • Automotive Technician
Auto Service • • • • • • • • • First Line Supervisor
Automotive/Electrical Electronics • • • • • • • • • • • • • Automotive Technician, Mechanic
Automotive Service Management • • • • • • • • • • • Automotive Technician, Mechanic
Brakes & Suspension • • • • • • • • • • • • • Automotive Technician, Mechanic
Dealer Co-op • Automotive Technician, Mechanic
Engine Performance • • • • • • • • • • • • • Automotive Technician, Mechanic
High Performance • Automotive Technician
Motor Sports Fabrication • Mechanic, Mechanical Engineering Technician
Power Train • • • • • • • • • • • • • Automotive Technician, Mechanic
Aviation Technology • Aviation Technician, Mechanic
Aircraft Maintenance Technician • Aviation Technician, Mechanic
Building Construction Management • • • Estimator, Field Engineer
Construction Technology • • • • • Estimator, Field Engineer
Architectural • • • Architectural Drafter
Cabinetry • • Design Consultation, Installer
Construction Technician • • • • Construction Technician
Electrical • • • Electrician
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning • • • HVAC Installer
Landscape Technology • • Landscape Designer
Residential & Light Carpentry • • • • • Carpenter
Design Technology • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Designer, Drafter
Architecture • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Drafter - Architectural & Civil
Civil • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Drafter, Civil Engineering Technician
Computer-Aided Design & Manufacturing • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Drafter
Computer Graphics • • • • • • • • Graphic Designer
Mechanical • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Drafter, Engineering Technician
Electronics & Computer Technology • • • • • • • • • • Engineering Technician
Machine Tool Technology • Machinist, Tool & Die Maker
DEGREE/CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
Ivy Tech Community College offers more than 150 programs and concentrations statewide, including in the traditional classroom setting and online. The chart below includes all of our School of Technology programs in bold text, along with the concentrations offered through these programs, where applicable. We also have included examples of the careers you might pursue through each area of study. Use this chart to explore the options available to you at our 23 campuses statewide.
CAREERS IN ThIS FIElD
RV Service Technician
DegreeS: ASSocIATe of AppLIeD ScIence, TechnIcAL cerTIfIcATe
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“After high school, I didn’t know what I wanted. Ivy Tech let me find out on my own terms.”
— Eric Housley, Ivy Tech Community College student
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