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Advanced Manufacturing
Career Examples
- Machinist
- Robotics Technician
- Quality Control Manager
- Welder
Average Pay
$15-$32 per hourJobs Available
14,900+This specialization will focus on the concepts and vocabulary that prepares learners to work in a variety of positions in the manufacturing sector. Learners will gain a specialized education in manufacturing processes, project management, production management, critical thinking, problem solving, advanced manufacturing techniques, blue print reading, and process safety. This specialization, upon successful completion, will qualify for a Certificate of Applied Technical Related Studies completion from Bay Institute of Science and Engineering (BISE) that can also be applied toward the Department of Labor Journeypersons Certification.
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The Advanced Automation and Robotics (AART) program at Ivy Tech offers hands-on learning with modern equipment in classes taught by faculty who have spent their careers working in manufacturing. Students will be able to troubleshoot automated manufacturing equipment like PLCs, robotics, pneumatics, hydraulics, and motors and controls.
NOTE: This program requires that recipients file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and be eligible for Title IV financial aid. The Workforce Ready Grant is not based on family income.
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The Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Certificate prepares students for the entry level manufacturing operator positions in the drug product manufacturing industry such as Catalent, Baxter and Eli Lilly. The Certificate provides technological training in the areas of cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices), GDP (Good Documentation Practices), FDA audits, quality practices, work safety, regulatory compliances, drug formulation principles, aseptic drug filling operations, visual inspection, freeze-drying operations, packaging, drug stability testing, and includes the six sigma white belt and OSHA 10 certifications. The 18 credits in the certificate (CT) also count towards the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Biotechnology.
NOTE: This program requires that recipients file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and be eligible for Title IV financial aid. The Workforce Ready Grant is not based on family income.
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The five-day seminar is designed for individuals who are currently working in the field or are looking to start a new career in the field. Whether you have responsibility for boiler operation, maintenance or both, this seminar is for you. Attendees will be introduced to a thorough overview of boilers, their operation and maintenance, as well as the basic knowledge and skills necessary to safely and efficiently operate a Facilities Plant.
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Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana, in cooperation with the State of Indiana’s Boiler and Pressure Vessel Division, offers a special training course for persons interested in acquiring eligibility for securing certification from the National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors as an authorized inspector, owner-user inspector or jurisdictional competency recognition.
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The Business and Industry Skills NOW – Industrial Maintenance program is designed for adult learners in a career transition mode. Targeted students are not recent high school graduates but are adult learners of 21 years of age or older, such as military veterans and career industry workers seeking to update their skillset. The program offers high quality training that focuses on bridging the advanced manufacturing skills gap. At the completion of this rigorous 600 hour training program, students will be prepared to become entry level Industrial Maintenance Technicians with upward mobility potential. Industrial Maintenance is a skilled trade that is considered to be a high demand occupation throughout the U.S.
At the completion of this training program, students will be prepared to become entry level Industrial Maintenance Technicians with upward mobility potential.
NOTE: This program requires that recipients file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and be eligible for Title IV financial aid. The Workforce Ready Grant is not based on family income.
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The Certified Maintenance and Reliability Technician course provides training in safe and sound maintenance practices, preventative and predictive maintenance, troubleshooting and analysis as well as corrective maintenance practices. Course topics include: Electricity, Motor Controls, Hydraulics and Pneumatics, Programmable Logic Controllers, and Industrial Mechanics.
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Certified Production Technician (CPT) certification training will give you the skills you need to begin a career in manufacturing. Individuals will learn basic engineering principles, mechanical and technical skills to be certified in manufacturing (MSSC). The program will examine areas of production such as safety, quality, manufacturing processes, and maintenance awareness. You will be introduced to manufacturing concepts and actions that can produce higher quality products, increase productivity, achieve greater customer satisfaction, and assure a safe and healthy work environment. The program will utilize hands-on training, online simulation and programming to prepare you to become a CPT.
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A program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to operate computer numerically controlled (CNC) machine tools used in manufacturing environments. The course will cover all aspects of safe and proper use of tooling, fixtures, and precision measurement devices with respect to CNC Parts and CNC machining centers.
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Mechatronics and Robotics Apprenticeship (MRA) offers the student multiple industry courses that are in high demand by manufacturing and logistics companies across Indiana. MRA is a 464 hour program designed to teach the student the skills and knowledge to be considered an entry level Industrial Maintenance Technician. Courses include AC/DC, Electric Motor Control, Fluid Power, Mechanical Drives and Programmable Logic Controllers. Each course is taught through classroom instruction as well as hands-on training. A Certificate of Completion is awarded for the successful completion of the program. In addition, four PMMI credentials can be earned by successfully passing the PMMI exams covering Industrial Electricity 1, Mechanical Components 1, Fluid Power and PLC 1.
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The CNC Operator Certification program in an intensive program designed to prepare individuals for entry level CNC Operator jobs. Instruction covers set up and operation of CNC mill, manual lathe and vertical milling machines, automated machining, blueprint reading, shop mathematics, machine tool theory, inspection, surface plate techniques and basic operation. Students will be involved in the machining of basic parts on manual machines and prep them for CNC operation.
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Our program prepares individuals to successfully achieve the competencies needed to obtain NIMS certification for CNC Mill Operation Machining Level 1. The instruction focuses on the following areas: applied mathematics; cutting tool assembly; geometrical dimensioning and tolerancing (GDT); inspection and machine maintenance; machine safety; machining applications and measurements; operations; print reading and shop safety. Students will be expected to apply technical knowledge and skills to operate computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines with precision measuring tools and related attachments and accessories. Students will also be taught to perform machining functions, such as cutting, drilling, shaping, and finishing parts. Course includes instruction and practice utilizing a HAAS simulator, CNC terminology, and current regulations and laws that apply to the Machining Industry.
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This program offers both hands on learning and computer control machining. The certifications students will receive through courses are nationally recognized. This gives graduates the best opportunity for employment and to earn higher wages.
NOTE: This program requires that recipients file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and be eligible for Title IV financial aid. The Workforce Ready Grant is not based on family income.
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The Industrial Electrical program provides high quality, hands-on training to prepare students to enter the workforce. Ivy Tech uses only the current and emerging technologies in the industry while training. Our business and industrial partners have helped us for the curriculum to meet the demands of the ever-changing work environment. This program is offered as a Technical Certificate (TC) and a Certificate (CT).
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The Industrial Mechanical program offers full-time, part-time and accelerated programs in high-demand areas that allow students to earn a new career with laboratory/classroom instruction. This program is offered as a Technical Certificate (TC) and a Certificate (CT).
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The Machine Tool Technology program offers both hands-on learning and computer control machining. The certifications students will receive through courses are nationally recognized. This gives graduates the best opportunity for employment and to earn higher wages. This program is offered as a Certificate (CT) and a Technical Certificate (TC).
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This program is designed to prepare graduates for gainful employment as machinery repair assistants. Emphasis is placed on machinery repair, electronic controls, mechanical drive systems, and hydraulics and pneumatics.
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The Manufacturing Production & Operations (MPRO) Program is a complete online degree designed to develop skills and knowledge of modern manufacturing processes. Manufacturing companies require skilled machine operators to produce high quality products. This program prepares students to become skilled production operators that can succeed in manufacturing environments. This program is offered as a Technical Certificate (TC).
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The Manufacturing Skills for Success program is a ten-day workshop series is to prepare you for a career in manufacturing. You will learn a wide variety of skills relevant to manufacturing through various methods, including hands-on activities and discussions. Courses are led by facilitators who have extensive experience in manufacturing. This program prepares individuals new to manufacturing or the workforce, individuals seeking work, may serve as additional new-hire training, or as a way for individuals to update their workplace skills. This training provides a Purdue University Certificate of Learning, MSSC Certified Production Technician Quality Certificate, and an OSHA 10 certification.
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The Advanced Automation and Robotics (AART) program at Ivy Tech offers hands-on learning with modern equipment in classes taught by faculty who have spent their careers working in manufacturing. Students will be able to troubleshoot automated manufacturing equipment like PLCs, robotics, pneumatics, hydraulics, and motors and controls. This program is offered as a Certificate (CT).
NOTE: This program requires that recipients file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) and be eligible for Title IV financial aid. The Workforce Ready Grant is not based on family income.
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The Medical Device Quality Certificate prepares students for the entry level operator and technician positions in the engineering, manufacturing and quality control areas of medical device manufacturing industry. The certificate provides technological training in the areas of cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices), GDP (Good Documentation Practices), FDA audit, quality practices, work safety, regulatory compliances, CAD design principles and metrology, and include the six sigma white belt and OSHA 10 certifications. The 18 credits in the certificate (CT) also count towards the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Biotechnology.
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The Motorsports certificate is designed to prepare graduates for entry-level employment in the motorsports industry. Emphasis is placed on vehicle design elements, machine tool operations, welding, and fabrication.
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The program content is designed to develop competency in the comprehension of general and technical skills. This program includes courses in steering and suspension, introduction to motor sports, high performance engines, motor sports fabrication, and gas tungsten arc welding. This program is offered as a Technical Certificate (TC).
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The program provides education and training in topics such as: technical math, chemistry, advanced manufacturing, fluid power, industrial electrical work, safety and health environment, and process instrumentation. Students can choose a targeted elective course in an area such as computer-aided design (CAD), electrical power and construction, supply chain management, and machining. This program is offered as a Technical Certificate (TC).
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Indiana Tech’s Production Management Certificate provides students with the knowledge and skills required to plan, budget and monitor a plant’s production. Topics include management theory and practice, design of production systems, safety programs in work settings, human behavior and motivation, project management and project planning techniques and systems.
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A production technician can be a manufacturer’s frontline defense against defective products and quality issues. In order to be effective in this role, employees must have a baseline of skills to ensure accuracy including problem-solving skills, analytics, communication, and the ability to work well with others.
The Production Technician Skills for Success program is a 20-day program geared toward helping individuals in the manufacturing industry or new to the industry prepare for a career as a production technician. The structure of the program is geared around developing the primary skillset needed including quality tools and techniques, principles of lean manufacturing, safety, basic pneumatics and hydraulics, along with an introduction to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. The courses are both hands-on and instructional, and taught by professionals with experience in the manufacturing industry.
This training provides a Purdue University Certificate of Learning, MSSC Certified Production Technician Certificate (upon passing the MSSC exam), and an OSHA 10-Hour – General Industry card.
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Technical Certificate programs provide education in conceptual and technical skills for specific occupations. The program content is designed to develop competency in the comprehension of general and technical skills. This program includes courses in lean manufacturing, metrology, statistical process control, and ISO/QS International Standards. This program is offered as a Technical Certificate (TC).
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The Quality Technician Skills for Success program was developed to address the growing need for skilled workers in manufacturing. This ten-day workshop will give you the skills you need to be successful, led by our instructors with years of industry experience. Through these workshops, participants will learn essential quality concepts, tools, and tasks. This training provides a Purdue University Certificate of Learning and a MSSC Certification in Quality Practices and Measurement.
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Regulatory Affairs professionals help make safe and effective healthcare products available worldwide, ensure regulatory compliance, prepare submissions, and participate in quality assurance. All bioscience companies are in need of regulatory affairs professionals for their expertise in deciding the best regulatory pathway for a new or modified medical product, and to serve as the go-to person in a company to interact with the governing regulatory agency, e.g., Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Ivy Tech Community College offers an 18 credit certificate (CT) in Regulatory Affairs that provides essential skills and knowledge to prepare students for regulatory affairs careers which are in growing demand in the life science industry.
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The Right Skills NOW – CNC Machining CPC Certificate will offer high quality training that focuses on bridging the advanced manufacturing skills gap. Students receive 6 to 8 National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) credentials and become well-trained entry level CNC Machinists with upward mobility potential.
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Ivy Tech’s Industrial Technology program will provide high quality training and develop skills in the area of Industrial Technology. From welding classes to learning about fluid power systems, the hands-on objectives in this program will have students qualified to enter the workforce. We use only the current and emerging technologies in the industry while training. Our business and industrial partners have helped us for the curriculum to meet the demands of the ever-changing work environment. Completion of the Structural Welding Certificate leads to preparation for American Welding Society (AWS) Certifications, employment, and/or completion of an associate degree.
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A certificate in Welding Technology provides training in conceptual and technical skills for gainful employment in the welding field. Emphasis is placed on preparation for AWS (American Welding Society) Certification, employment, and/or completion of an associate degree.
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Welding training programs prepare individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to join or cut metal surfaces and earn welding certifications. These training programs are designed for all skill levels, from beginners to those who have some training and wish to achieve high skill levels for sheet metal and structural plate certifications. Using the American Welding Society standards, students are trained using knowledge-based assessments, workmanship sample procedures and more. At many providers, students with previous knowledge may work toward additional certifications.
These training programs emphasize hands-on learning to become skilled in many different specializations including SMAW/stick (shield metal arc welding), GMAW/MIG (gas metal arc welding), GTAW/TIG (gas tungsten arc welding) and 6G PIPE-UPHILL. Training specialization varies by provider.
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Building & Construction
Career Examples
- HVAC Mechanic
- Carpenter
- Heavy Equipment Operator
- Electrician
Average Pay
$12-$37 per hourJobs Available
3,800+This certificate exposes students to managerial methods and concepts that address the challenges facing today’s organizations. The program will concentrate on concepts in the areas of management, teambuilding, human resource development, benchmarking, operations management, creative problem solving, and quality management.
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This program is designed to prepare graduates for gainful employment as a technician in Architecture Engineering Construction (AEC) industries. Emphasis is placed on fundamentals of construction and surveying technology, with advanced study in architectural technology and related computer modeling software. Architectural theory, construction practices, and various surveying equipment operations will be covered. This certificate fully integrates into the Building Information Modeling (BIM) Concentration 8302 (ASCT) degree, should students choose to pursue that degree.
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This program is designed for those who have either no welding experience or limited welding experience. There will be a classroom segment where safety, working with fractions, measurements, and learning to read welding symbols are stressed due to a demand by employers. Students will need to be dressed in flame retardant clothing which includes steel toed leather boots. (Jeans and cotton shirts are acceptable attire.)
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Students will learn to burn/cut metal surfaces initially. In addition, in this introductory/beginning class, gas metal arc welding will be the primary focus, but other processes will be introduced. Students will have the opportunity to earn AWS certifications as part of their training. A job fair will be held in the closing section of the class with area employers. Students will need to be dressed in flame retardant clothing which includes steel toed leather boots. (Jeans and cotton shirts are acceptable attire.)
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Students will benefit from the use of technology and industry recognition of our program. Classes will focus on estimating, project management, and construction business management as well and electives and site field trips tailored to the students’ interests. Internships will provide students with the learning experiences and confidence they need to build their resume. This program is offered as a Technical Certificate (TC) and a Certificate (CT).
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The Construction Technology program at Ivy Tech is filled with hands-on learning experiences with students building full-size mock-ups of houses in our construction laboratory. Students also have the opportunity to participate in service learning construction projects. Every course in this program will prepare students for a national certification. This program is offered as a Technical Certificate (TC) and a Certificate (CT).
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This intensive one-year program is designed to prepare graduates for gainful employment as an entry level construction carpenter assistant. Emphasis is placed on residential house construction fundamentals, which include construction techniques in framing, electrical wiring, and finish carpentry.
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Indiana Tech’s Construction Management Certificate provides students with the knowledge and skills required to become a leader in the construction profession. It is designed to enhance skills in every stage of the construction process, from concept to completion. Students will learn about estimating, scheduling, contracts, operations and more.
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The Construction Technology program at Ivy Tech is filled with hands-on learning experiences with students building full-size mock-ups of houses in our construction laboratory. Students also have the opportunity to participate in service learning construction projects. Every course in this program will prepare students for a national certification. This program is offered as a Technical Certificate (TC) and a Certificate (CT).
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This program is designed for individuals wishing to gain electrical experience. This full-time program consists of 20 weeks of hands-on training. Course experiences include, but are not limited to, residential install, troubleshooting, commercial install, conduit bending EMT, conduit bend PVC, conduit bending IMC, wire pulling, industrial motor control, Transformer work, grounding and bonding, OSHA 110, First Aid, Cadwelding, and basic financial planning. Graduates will receive continuing education and career counseling from instructors after the program as needed.
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Classes in the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) program at Ivy Tech are lab-based with almost every class meeting having a hands-on portion where students will train and work on actual furnace and air conditioning equipment. This lab allows students to gain experience in equipment installation, charging air conditioning units, and troubleshooting equipment failures.
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This prepares individuals to apply basic principles and technical skills to understand air conditioning, refrigeration, ventilation, and heating systems. Includes instruction in principles of heating and cooling technology, design and operational testing, inspection and maintenance procedures, installation and operation procedures, and report preparation.
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The Intro to Electrical program results in various NCCER certification prep.
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Introduction to Plumbing Part 1 & Part 2 covers topics such as introduction to the plumbing profession, plumbing safety, tools of the plumbing trade, introduction to plumbing math, introduction to plumbing drawings, and plastic pipe and fittings. This program prepares students for various NCCER certification prep.
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The Project Supervision program will prepare students for work in residential, commercial and industrial construction project management, construction contract management, and
construction administration. This program provides various NCCER certification prep.
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Health & Life Sciences
Career Examples
- Dental Assistant
- Medical Assisting
- Phlebotomist
- Pharmacy Technician
Average Pay
$10-$44 per hourJobs Available
12,200+
The Addiction Studies certificate (CT) prepares students to be direct care professionals in the mental health industry, specifically for drug abusers and addicts. Students learn how to listen, interview and provide feedback, and are prepared to further their education as future social workers and counselors.
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This certificate is based on the training program developed by the Department of Transportation and the Emergency Medical Services Commission of Indiana. It covers theories, techniques, and operational aspects of pre-hospital emergency care within the scope and responsibility of the emergency medical technician (EMT). It requires laboratory practice and clinical observation in a hospital emergency room and ambulance. Successful completion meets Indiana requirements to test for certification as an EMT. This certificate is available at Ivy Tech Community College in the Certificate (CT) format.
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This fully online, eight week course is designed to prepare students to take a national exam through National Healthcareer Association/NHA in order to become a Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT). With instructor led classes, projects, and guest speakers; students are introduced to and learn the fundamentals of pharmacy history and pharmacy law at large. Additionally, students learn the Top 200 Drugs (brand, generic, and indication), sig codes (pharmaceutical terminology), and basic pharmacy math calculations. Upon completion of this course, students will have knowledge of sterile and nonsterile compounding basics, the dispensing process, basic pharmacology, anatomy and physiology, Federal Privacy requirements, and Unit Dose Systems and Medication Repackaging.
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A Certified Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS) certification program prepares individuals to perform specialized data entry, classification, and record-keeping procedures related to medical diagnostic, treatment, billing, and insurance documentation. This course prepares individuals for a career as a medical billing and coding specialist in a variety of settings including physician offices, surgery centers, nursing homes, dental offices, home healthcare agencies, mental health facilities and even insurance companies and consulting firms.
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The Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) program is designed to prepare individuals to work in multiple healthcare settings. Those who complete will be able to perform various clinical tasks to assist doctors including assisting with the administration of medications and with minor procedures. Students who complete this comprehensive course will be prepared to sit for the National Health Career Association (NHA) Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) national certification examination. Certain providers offer the CCMA certification with a work-and-learn Clinical Externship.
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A program that prepares individuals to perform the duties of personal secretaries for practicing physicians and nurses, health care facilities and services administrators, and other health care professionals. Includes instruction in business and medical communications, medical terminology, principles of health care operations, public relations and interpersonal communications, software applications, record-keeping and filing systems, scheduling and meeting planning, applicable policy and regulations, and professional standards and ethics. Students will work hands on with scheduling tasks, Electronic Medical Records and clinical skills training. Students will interact with a variety of health care professionals in a wide variety of medical practices. Certified Medical Administrative Assistants will complete Certification through the NHA at the close of the course using a standardized certification exam.
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Let us clarify coding for you and become a CPC in just 16 weeks. We have classes starting daily and offer the flexibility of working on your own schedule but with instant access to your online instructor. 98% of our students pass the certification exam on the 1st attempt and make starting salaries of $20 to $25 per hour.
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The Clinical Trial Foundations course is a part-time 8-week course that gives you the foundational & practical knowledge & training needed to understand the world of Clinical Trials as a career path. In this accelerated course taught by industry practitioners working in the field, you will learn the fundamentals of how clinical trials are designed, ethical principles in studies, informed consent standards, developing the investigational product for new drugs & medical therapies, regulatory affairs & the FDA, Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), Good Clinical Practices, and more. Our interactive approach is ideal for rehearsing the common interactions among drug company sponsors, principal investigators, regulatory bodies, study coordinators, monitors and contract research organizations. Upon finishing our program, you will be ready to advance to learn the operations behind managing clinical trials as a Clinical Research Coordinator or Clinical Research Associate in our Managing Clinical Trials course, or depending on your background, help administer clinical trials yourself.
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Coding Technology is an 18 credit hour program that trains students to code medical information using ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS in the health care setting. Medical coding guidelines also covered as part of the program as well as billing and reimbursement concepts for commercial insurance carriers, Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, and Workers Compensation. Upon completion of the certificate, students are eligible to sit for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) exam administered by the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC) or for the Certified Coding Specialist-Physician (CCS-P) exam administered by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). Work experience in a health care setting is recommended but not required prior to taking either of these exams.
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A program that prepares individuals to provide patient care, take dental radiographs (x-ray photographs), prepare patients and equipment for dental procedures, and discharge office administrative functions under the supervision of dentists and dental hygienists. Includes instruction in medical record-keeping, general office duties, reception and patient intake, scheduling, equipment maintenance and sterilization, basic radiography, pre- and post-operative patient care and instruction, chairside assisting, taking tooth and mouth impressions, and supervised practice. Additionally, this program is recognized by the Dental Assisting National Board as a National Entry Level Dental Assistant (NELDA) program. The NELDA exam is composed of three component exams: Radiation Health and Safety (RHS), Infection Control (ICE) and Anatomy, Morphology and Physiology (AMP). Graduates of this program will be eligible for the NELDA certification after passing the three component exams and fulfilling the remaining eligibility requirements under one of the NELDA certification eligibility pathways.
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The Dental Assisting program at Ivy Tech is taught by instructors who have all worked as dental assistants in the field. Students will get to study in a state-of-the-art facility learning a variety of skills involving radiography, dental materials, infection control, chairside, and general dentistry as well as dental specialties.
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Dental Radiology is a five week program and can be taken in person instructional or online instructional. The hands on portion of the course must be completed in a dental office and is required by the State of Indiana for Proficiency. The State of Indiana Radiology board has approved this program and we are listed in the Approved Providers for the state of Indiana.
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The Fire Science and Safety Technology certificate program is designed to expose the student to the basics of the fire service, EMS (Emergency Medical Service) and related fields. Students will receive an introductory education in the fire/EMS services. Students may be required to obtain their own personal protective equipment (including but not limited to: boots, bunker pants, suspenders, coat, hood, gloves and helmet) that is fully compliant with applicable National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards. Proof of a firefighter physical may be required for some classes. This program is designed for the recent high school graduate and/or someone who wants to explore opportunities in the fire/EMS industry.
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Indiana Tech’s Health Care Administration Certificate provides students with the knowledge and skills required to apply a business-oriented approach in the complex world of health care. It includes courses that will help students understand policies, laws, medical terminology, and major issues facing the U.S. health care industry today. Topics include an in-depth look at the key players within the health care system, common legal and ethical problems facing the industry, health care policy, managed care strategies and long-term care administration.
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Students receive clinical hands-on practice in actual healthcare settings, with a mix of classroom and time in the lab. For example, Pharmacy technician labs use actual state-of-the-art equipment; Phlebotomy students receive hands-on training with a 100 hour externship in an approved lab setting; and Outpatient Insurance Coding students use software and coding manuals that are actually used by hospitals and insurance companies for billing and coding procedures, so no matter which certificate path you choose, you will be well prepared to enter the workforce. This program is offered as a Technical Certificate (TC).
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The Holistic Health program provides education in conceptual and technical skills for specific occupations. Graduates are eligible to work as a massage therapist in a variety of settings, including spas, wellness clinics and within the healthcare community. The program content is designed to develop competency in the comprehension of general and technical skills. Certificate programs require mastery of basic reading, writing, mathematical and quantitative skills. Completion of the Holistic Health certificate provides the student in excess of 700 hours of training and preparation to sit for the state certification exams. The Holistic Health certificate program can be earned on the way to acquiring the Associate of Applied Science degree and is offered as a Technical Certificate (TC).
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This course is meant for those who have completed our Clinical Trial Foundations course, or have relevant experience in the field. The Managing Clinical Trials course is a part-time 8-week course that gives you the practical knowledge, skills, and training needed be a part of the next medical breakthroughs as a Clinical Research Coordinator, Clinical Research Associate or more. In this accelerated course taught by industry practitioners working in the field, you will learn site management, patient recruitment, informed consent procedures, biostatistics & electronics data capure systems (EDCs), managing audits, as well as the communication, professional, and leadership skills necessary for succeeding in this career. We will also cover test preparation for the main certification exams issued by ACRP and SoCRA. Our interactive approach is ideal for rehearsing the common interactions among drug company sponsors, principal investigators, regulatory bodies, study coordinators, monitors and contract research organizations. Upon finishing our program, you should be ready to hit the ground running as a CRC or CRA.
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The medical coding certificate is a 28-credit-hour program focusing on pathophysiology, pharmacology, coding, medical reimbursement, and basic concepts of health information and is designed to better prepare you to sit for industry standard certifications. The curriculum includes a unique professional practicum component that integrates classroom instruction with applied, technical experience in an actual health care facility. Medical coders audit inpatient/outpatient health records (both paper and electronic) for appropriate ICD-10/ICD-11 and/or CPT code assignment. Coders also aid in revenue cycle auditing. Medical coders work in hospitals, physician offices, group practices, and insurance companies. This certificate can be completed in-person or entirely online.
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A medical scribe specializes in charting physician-patient encounters in real-time. The also locate information and patients for physicians and complete forms as needed. Medical scribes are in high demand. Completing this program will allow a student to be designated as an Apprentice Medical Scribe Professional (AMSP) – by American Healthcare Documentation Professionals Group. Students may remove apprentice status once they have completed 200 hours as a medical scribe, and then have the credential of Certified Medical Scribe Professional (CMSP). This 18 credit hour certificate (CT) prepares students to become a certified Medical Scribe. Medical Scribe is an emerging area and is in high demand. Students are required to complete an internship as part of the program.
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This program gives you the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to work in optical sciences. Through access to state-of-the-art lab equipment, optical clinics and dispensaries you will be provided with substantial real-world experience.
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Outpatient Insurance Coding students use software and coding manuals that are actually used by hospitals and insurance companies for billing and coding procedures, so students will be well prepared to enter the workforce.
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This program prepares students to recognize, assess, and manage medical emergencies in pre-hospital and clinical settings. Includes instruction in emergency surgical procedures; medical triage; rescue operations; patient stabilization, monitoring, and care; drug administration; identification and preliminary diagnosis of diseases and injuries; and professional standards and regulations.
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This course prepares the students for the position of patient access associate or representative in a non-clinical healthcare setting. Within medical settings, a CHAA professional performs a variety of duties such as: admission, registration, financial counseling, pre-certification, guest relations, scheduling and telecommunications. Topics include: customer relations, medical terminology, appointment scheduling, basics of insurance billing and coding, medical ethics and law. Any student that successfully completes this course will be qualified to sit for the NAHAM CHAA certification exam.
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Students receive clinical hands-on practice in actual healthcare settings, with a mix of classroom and time in the lab. Pharmacy technician labs use actual state-of-the-art equipment, and students will be well prepared to enter the workforce.
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Students in the Phlebotomy Technician program will have hands-on lab practice sessions to learn the skills and techniques to perform the required puncture methods. This program provides students with the comprehensive skills needed to perform venipunctures competently and safely.
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The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is an integral part of the health care team. Upon completion of the Practical Nursing Program, graduates will be able to coordinate care with members of the healthcare team using nursing informatics to achieve positive patient outcomes in a variety of settings and provide safe and quality care for individuals across the lifespan. Graduates can also provide patient-centered care utilizing cultural sensitivity for diverse individuals within a family context and demonstrate professionalism and adherence to practical nursing standards.
NOTE: Practical Nursing is a selective program, accepting a limited number of students each year. Contact your campus of interest for more details.
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The Veterinary Technician is educated in the care and handling of animals, the basic principles of normal and abnormal life processes, and in routine laboratory and clinical procedures. Veterinary technicians work under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian in private practice, in both human and animal health-related fields, in biomedical research, diagnostic laboratories, zoos and wildlife facilities, food safety inspection, veterinary supply sales, and drug and feed manufacturing.
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Students in the Therapeutic Massage program have the opportunity to participate in student run clinics open to the public in order to gain hands-on skills. The program focuses on massage skills that include assessment, relaxation massage, therapeutic massage, deep tissue, sports massage, hydrotherapies, and applications for special populations including pregnant women, children, geriatrics and the disabled. This program is offered as a Certificate (CT).
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A certificate in Accounting is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in accounting. This program is ideal for students who want to want to learn about accounting principles, managerial and cost accounting and more. Students will have the opportunity to gain real-world accounting experience for a career as an accountant.
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The Agribusiness certificate includes a mixture of Agribusiness courses aimed at providing a foundation for further study or entering the workforce. Vincennes students can enroll in Agribusiness C.G. or C.P.C., which are both designed for students who are interested in either pursuing a career in Agribusiness with an Associate’s degree or continuing in our Agribusiness Concentration, BS Technology degree.
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The AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner examination is intended for individuals who have the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively demonstrate an overall understanding of the AWS Cloud, independent of specific technical roles addressed by other AWS Certifications.
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The workforce preparation course is focused on the Solutions Architect Associate certification. Students can use this course as preparation leading to the certification or keeping the certification up to date. The preparation is designed to be a continued validation of one’s expertise and a tool to expand one’s skills. Preparation includes practice tests and assignments based on the certification exam.
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The Applied Information Science certificate is a 18-credit-hour program that is completed completely online. The certificate introduces data analysis and manipulation, data organization and access, data policy development, and how these practices relate to the creation and dissemination of data sets and related information. You’ll study database design and perform management tasks that are part of today’s data life cycle, including backup and security. Develop the skills to build database infrastructures and curate data for specific needs.
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The Professional Bookkeeping and Payroll program at Ivy Tech is led by CPAs with nearly 30 years of practical accounting and tax experience. Students will have the opportunity to gain real-world accounting experience by participating with the VITA office, which is a student-led professional office that e-files federal and state tax returns for taxpayers free of charge. This program is offered as a Certificate (CT).
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The Technical Certificate in Business Administration can be earned on the way to acquiring the Associate of Applied Science degree. Many available jobs require advanced education beyond the high school diploma. Technical Certificate programs provide education in conceptual and technical skills for specific occupations.
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This program trains individuals on how to plan, organize, direct, and control the administration and operations of a business. The course includes instruction on human resources management and behavior, accounting and other measurable practices, procuring and logistics, production, marketing, and overall business management.
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The Business Management Direct Supervision certificate includes business courses aimed at providing a foundation for students who want to gain employment at the level of first-line manager or direct supervisor. This certificate is designed for students who are planning to enter the workforce as a first-level supervisor or students who are in the workforce and would like to advance into a managerial position.
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The Technical Certificate in Business Operations, Applications, and Technology can be earned on the way to acquiring the Associate of Applied Science degree. Many available jobs require advanced education beyond the high school diploma. Technical Certificate programs provide education in conceptual and technical skills for specific occupations.
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The TC in Cloud Technologies program is focused on relevant enterprise server operating systems configuration, management, and security. The program focuses on current network security concepts and industry certification preparation. Students will be asked to interpret an organization’s information technology requirements. Students earning this degree will have the technical knowledge and skills to work in the increasingly important field of server administration.
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Students who complete this sequence of courses will be qualified to enter careers in which they would function as entry-level database developers. Relational database software packages will be presented: Microsoft Access, and Oracle.
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This program prepares individuals to provide technical assistance, support, and advice to computer users to help troubleshoot software and hardware problems. Includes instruction in computer concepts, information systems, networking, operating systems, computer hardware, the Internet, software applications, help desk concepts and problem solving, and principles of customer service.
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A program that focuses on the design, implementation, and management of linked systems of computers, peripherals, and associated software to maximize efficiency and productivity. Includes instruction in power supplies, number systems, memory structure, buffers and registers, microprocessor design, peripheral equipment, programming, and networking.
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A program that prepares individuals to assess the security needs of computer and network systems, recommend safeguard solutions, and manage the implementation and maintenance of security devices, systems, and procedures.
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CompTIA Cloud+ is a global certification that validates the skills needed to deploy and automate secure cloud environments that support the high availability of business systems and data. CompTIA Cloud+ validates the technical skills needed to secure these valuable assets covers the increased diversity of knowledge, skills and abilities required of system administrators to validate what is necessary to perform effectively in data center jobs.
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This program will prepare graduates for gainful employment as entry level network technicians and help desk personnel. Emphasis is placed on network basics, basic computer technology hardware and software, installing and configuring “Windows”, and basic electronics.
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A program that prepares individuals to assess the security needs of computer and network systems, recommend safeguard solutions, and manage the implementation and maintenance of security devices, systems, and procedures.
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This program provides students the training required in order to plan and carry out security measures to protect an organization’s computer networks, data, and systems. Students completing this program should expect their responsibilities to continually expand as the number of risks and threats to computer users and systems continues to increase. Graduates of this program may be employed as an entry-level security specialist or continue their education to an Associate degree in IT Support and Cyber Security.
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The Cybercrime certificate prepares candidates to work in the interdisciplinary field of Cyber Security and Criminal Justice. Candidates will be prepared to work in environments that actively analyze the digital landscape to look for criminal activity. Students will take Cybersecurity, Criminology, Computer Support, and Networking coursework with options to become Security+, Network+, and/or A+ certified. This program is offered as a Certificate (CT).
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This program provides students the training required in order to plan and carry out security measures to protect an organization’s computer networks, data, and systems. Eleven Fifty Academy offers training in a variety of formats, including Part-Time and Hybrid with Blue Badge, Gold Badge, Green Badge and Red Badge options. Possible certificates in CompTIA+, Network+ and Security + and Cyberbit which all prepare for a variety of Cybersecurity-related careers.
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The Cybersecurity Boot Camp helps students apply the required knowledge and skills to solve security problems associated with information systems in a Cyber Analyst role. The student will learn the skill and competency required for auditing information systems security for legal and regulatory compliance as well as assessing security risks and enforcing security policies for user organizations by using standard operating procedures. Students will learn how to analyze the requirements for implementing systems security solutions, design and manage security solutions to meet the information systems security requirements of an organization and exhibit the knowledge and skills required for configuring systems and protocols in order to implement information systems security within an organization. The Cyber Analyst Boot Camp is 24-weeks and is comprised of 12 classes and is available 100% online.
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The CT in Cybersecurity Incident Analyst program will build the foundation to identify and fix computer security attacks. The material covered in the program is designed for students with advanced computer knowledge or currently working in the computer industry. Cyber Security is a degree that can be applied to many facets of the student’s life, from personal to work experiences.
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The Data Analytics program prepares candidates to work in the field of Data Analysis. Candidates will be prepared to work in environments that actively analyze digital data in order to draw conclusion and make data based decisions. Students will take Mathematics, Informatics, Computing Logic, and Data Analytics coursework in order to build a strong foundation in computing and data analysis with options to take certifications or Internship. This program is offered as a Technical Certificate (TC) and a Certificate (CT).
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This program is comprised of “An Introduction to Applied Marketing Analytics” and “Data Visualization with Tableau.” Learners will receive training on data ethics, analysis and visualization, and work with real-life marketing case studies from companies such as Spotify, Netflix, Google, AirBnB and the Red Cross. This course teaches the learner how to use Excel, Tableau, and other tools to analyze and visualize data. Upon completion the learner is eligible to sit for the Microsoft Office Excel Specialist Certification and the Tableau Specialist Certification. This program is 100% online with weekly synchronous live lab sessions.
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The Digital Marketing training program is comprised of “An Introduction to e-Commerce Marketing with Shopify” and “Customer Acquisition with Google, Instagram, and Facebook”. Learners will build a webstore via the industry’s leading e-Commerce platform, Shopify. Then, they will learn to grow the business through customer acquisition with the globe’s most significant search engine and social media advertising platforms, using real-life marketing case studies from Facebook, Instagram, Google, Amazon and more. Upon completion, the learner is eligible to sit for the Shopify Certification exam, and will be Google AdWords and Facebook Advertising certified. This program is 100% online with weekly synchronous live lab sessions.
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Indiana Tech’s Human Resource Management Certificate provides students with the knowledge and skills required to use a business mindset for helping people in the workplace. Topics include management principles and policies, safety programs in work settings, compensation systems, union-management relations and training and development practices.
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Informatics (TC) thinks big picture, building strong technical skills as well as understanding how we use technology to communicate and solve interdisciplinary problems facing society.
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The CompTIA Security+ exam will certify that you have the knowledge and skills required to install and configure systems to secure applications, networks, and devices; perform threat analysis and respond with appropriate mitigation techniques; participate in risk mitigation activities; and operate with an awareness of applicable policies, laws, and regulations. Information Security Analysts perform these tasks to support the principles of confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
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A certificate in Information Technology is designed for students who are interested in either pursuing a career in IT or those that aspire to incorporate computer information technology in their specific field. A student will acquire a strong background in problem-solving techniques by completing two computer programming courses designed specifically for non-computer science majors.
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Leads to certifications in the Information Technology Support field including CompTIA: A+ and Network +; Microsoft Certified Professional: Configuring Windows; and Microsoft Technology Associate: Database Fundamentals and Windows Server Administration Fundamentals. Completion of the IT Help Desk Certificate leads to employment, and/or completing an associate degree.
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An Insurance certificate prepares a student for an administrative position within an active insurance office. The student will not only learn the details and skills needed specially to be fully functional in the insurance industry but also gain much needed selling and technical computer skills needed by employers.
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Instruction in this program prepares individuals to assist, support, and offer technical advice to computer users to help troubleshoot hardware and software issues resulting in a CompTIA Strata IT Fundamentals certification. The program includes instruction in information systems, computer concepts, operating systems, networking, the Internet, computer hardware and software applications, help desk problem solving, and principles of customer service.
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Leads to certifications in the Server Administration field including CompTIA: A+, Linux +, and Network +; and Linux Professional Institute: Linux Essentials and Advanced Level Linux. Short-term certificates are sequences of technical and professional courses that are industry focused and designed for workforce preparation.
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A Management Certificate provides students with the knowledge and skills required to manage a team of workers effectively. Topics include management and leadership theory and practice, communication, human relations, organizational effectiveness and business operations.
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Indiana Tech’s Marketing Certificate provides students with the knowledge and skills required to help any company sell products and services. Topics include the role of the target market in product, price, promotion and distribution strategies, sales strategy, advertising campaigns, social media, opportunities in foreign markets, and public relations tools and case studies.
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The Server Administration program is focused on relevant enterprise server operating systems configuration, management, and security. The program focuses on current network security concepts and industry certification preparation. Students will be asked to interpret an organization’s information technology requirements. Students earning this degree will have the technical knowledge and skills to work in the increasingly important field of server administration.
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Completion of the Microsoft Office Specialist Certificate leads to employment opportunities, prepares for selected certification examinations in Microsoft Computer Applications (i.e. MS Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel, Access), and leads to completing an AAS degree in Business Operations, Applications, and Technology.
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The Multi-Device Development Certificate is a completely online bootcamp program where you will earn 18 credits in website and mobile app development in 16 weeks. This boot camp-style program equips you with the skills for an entry-level job creating client-side websites, web and mobile applications, earning $40,000 a year or more. It’s ideal for recent high school graduates and adult learners. This program offers entry in Fall and Spring terms only.
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The Network Infrastructure program prepares candidates to work in the field of Computer Networking. Candidates will be prepared to work in environments that actively utilize computer networks in order to send and receive data. Students will take Mathematics, Informatics, Computing Logic, and Network Infrastructure coursework in order to build a strong foundation in computing networks with options to take certifications. This program is offered as a Technical Certificate (TC).
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Indiana Tech’s Organizational Leadership Certificate provides students with the knowledge and skills required to manage cross-cultural teams, motivate employees and enhance organizational dynamics. Students will learn about organizational behavior, leadership, employee development, managing change and more.
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This Mastering Project Management with PMP Prep course will provide individuals with a deeper understanding of project management concepts and applications in the workplace. At the end of this course, individuals will be prepared to take the Project Management Professional (PMP)® certification exam. The goal of this PMI Talent Triangle training course is to provide a detailed exploration of key project management topics and concepts, at a time determined by the student. Once complete, individuals will have an intermediate-to-advanced-level comprehension and be ready to sit for the exam. Those who complete will learn about project selection, strategy development, complex schedule modeling, forecasting, risk identification and assessment, statusing, recovery, project proposals, planning components, project evaluation, and discover first-hand the importance of a project manager to an organization. The material covered in this course is guaranteed to meet or exceed the educational prerequisites for PMP certification.
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Routing and Switching certificate (CT) Leads to certifications in the Network Infrastructure field including CompTIA Network+, Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician, and Cisco Certified Network Associate. Short-term certificates are sequences of technical and professional courses that are industry focused and designed for workforce preparation. They provide access to targeted, short-term training in a discipline, and completers may sit for specific certification exams. Courses in certificate programs also apply toward technical certificates and associate degree programs in the subject area.
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This certificate exposes students to sales methods, concepts, techniques, and ethics that address the challenges facing persons involved in sales of products and/or services.
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The CT in Security Operations Center Specialist program will build the foundation to identify and fix computer security attacks. The material covered in the program is designed for students with advanced computer knowledge or currently working in the computer industry. Cyber Security is a degree that can be applied to many facets of the student’s life, from personal to work experiences.
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The CT in Software Application Developer leads to the Oracle Associate Java Programmer certification. Short-term certificates are sequences of technical and professional courses that are industry focused and designed for workforce preparation. They provide access to targeted, short-term training in a discipline, and completers may sit for specific certification exams. Courses in certificate programs also apply toward technical certificates and associate degree programs in the subject area.
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The Technical Certificate in Software Development can be earned on the way to acquiring the Associate of Applied Science degree. Many available jobs require advanced education beyond the high school diploma. Technical Certificate programs provide education in conceptual and technical skills for specific occupations.
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Are you looking to get started in a high-paying IT career? TechWorks is a live, instructor led virtual course, that connects you to good paying IT jobs – even if you have few prior skills. Our students have excelled through our proven training model, which includes training plans customized to each person’s unique needs, one-on-one tutoring, and on-going support. To date 95% of the students who complete our programs earn at least one industry-recognized, high-demand certification and obtain employment earning an $18.04 per hour on average. Apply today!
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An administrative virtual assistant is an experienced individual who provides necessary office skills and expertise in a variety of business settings. This program is designed to teach students how to support and operate a small business successfully.
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Leads to the CIW Web Foundations Associate Certification which consists of the Internet Business, Site Development, and Network Technology Associate, in addition to a strong background in application development. Short-term certificates are sequences of technical and professional courses that are industry focused and designed for workforce preparation.
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The Web Design development program prepares students to develop, test and maintain the software applications that people use every day with their computers and other technical devices. The coursework involves a combination of practical programming techniques and problem-solving skills. This program prepares students to start a career in the fast changing world of information technology with practical knowledge and skills for an entry-level position in software development.
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This certificate is intended for students seeking employment as Internet Application Developers and Programmers. This program provides a general computer programming background with detailed specialization in client-side and server-side Web technology.
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This certificate program prepares graduates to qualify for entry-level and/or advanced positions in the field of Web Site Development for E-Commerce.
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A project-based 10-week live online course covering the foundational skillset in augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) development using industry-standard tools, while emphasizing the opportunity to get hands-on. During the course, students will build seven real-world projects, along with their own idea. This course will prepare students to earn a Unity Associate Programmer certificate.
This course is also available with C# Scripting Fundamentals, an additional 4-week live online course that will provide students with the core programming concepts of C# scripting they can use when developing applications. By the end of the course, students will have built a small game. This course doesn’t assume any previous programming experience.
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A project-based 10-week live online course exploring the best practices to design and prototype intuitive, usable, and human-centered experiences for AR and VR. During the course, students will familiarize themselves with the considerations of designing in environments beyond the screen, and the tools and skills to physically create those concepts. This course is designed for anyone interested in understanding how to and why to apply best UX practices when designing and building experiences for AR and VR.
This course is also available with C# Scripting Fundamentals, an additional 4-week live online course that will provide students with the core programming concepts of C# scripting they can use when developing applications. By the end of the course, students will have built a small game. This course doesn’t assume any previous programming experience.
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This program will prepare graduates for gainful employment as basic skill-level auto body repair technicians. Emphasis is placed on non-structural repairs, painting and refinishing, and welding.
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This program will prepare graduates for gainful employment as a basic skill-level automotive technician. Emphasis is placed on chassis systems, engine systems, and electrical systems.
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Through Aviation Maintenance Technology – Airframe Certificate you will be prepared for a career as an Aviation Maintenance Technician. Successful completion of the program and the required FAA exams leads the student to an Airframe Technician rating.
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Through Aviation Maintenance Technology with a Powerplant concentration, you will be prepared for a career as an Aviation Maintenance Technician at a powerplant. Successful completion of the program and the required FAA exams leads the student to an Airframe and Powerplant Technician rating (A&P).
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A program that prepares individuals to plan, administer, and coordinate physical transportation operations, networks, and systems. Includes instruction in transportation systems and technologies; traffic logistics and engineering; multi- and intermodal transportation systems; regional integration; facilities design and construction; transportation planning and finance; demand analysis and forecasting; carrier management; behavioral issues; transportation policy and law; intelligent systems; and applications to aviation, maritime, rail, and highway facilities and systems.
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Ivy Tech’s CDL+ program is a 18-credit-hour certificate that can be completed in one semester. Students will have 160 hours of training, which prepares them to become a Class A Commercial Drivers License (CDL) holder. The program includes 121 hours of operating observation, 30 hours of behind-the-wheel skill development, an 8-week internship, an overview of logistics and transportation which includes all types of trucking operations including intermodal processes. There is also a focus on professionalism and customer service.
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CDL training prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills to drive trucks and buses, delivery vehicles, for-hire vehicles and other commercial vehicles, or to instruct commercial vehicle operators. Includes instruction in operating gas, diesel, or electrically powered vehicles; loading and unloading cargo or passengers; reporting delays or accidents on the road; verifying load against shipping papers; arranging transportation for personnel; and keeping records of receipts and fares. This course prepares students to successfully pass both the written and practical portions of the State of Indiana’s Class A CDL test to secure an entry level position as a tractor-trailer driver with a trucking company.
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Completion leads to taking the ASE Medium/Heavy Truck Technician T-6 Electrical/Electronic Systems Exam, employment, and or completion of an associate degree.
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The Technical Certificate in Diesel Heavy Truck Technology can be earned on the way to acquiring the Associate of Applied Science degree. Many available jobs require advanced education beyond the high school diploma. Technical Certificate programs provide education in conceptual and technical skills for specific occupations.
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Students pursuing this Certificate of Graduation should be cautioned that most original equipment dealerships and manufacturers (Cummins, Freightliner, John Deere, etc.) require a minimum of an Associate degree before they will hire an employee. Employers are not only seeking the hard skills of diesel technology, but also the soft skills achieved in general education studies. Students must meet the minimum requirements in English and Math to be awarded the Certificate of Graduation.
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Completion leads to ASE A-6 Automotive Electrical/Electronic Systems, New H- 9 Transit Bus Hybrid Vehicle, NAFTC First Responder, and NAFTC First Responder Hybrid Electric Vehicle Safety Training, employment, and/or completion of an associate degree.
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This program will prepare students for entry level employment with companies that require training in areas such as: electrical systems, engine performance, transmissions, brakes, steering and suspension systems, air conditioning systems, and engine repair. Students are prepared to take industry standard certification exams from ASE and/or completion of an associate degree.
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This certificate provides background for students who are interested in more efficient ways to distribute and manage their products. The curriculum includes several basic subject areas such as accounting, computer software and e-commerce, operations and materials management, as well as total quality control.
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Ivy Tech’s Supply Chain Management program prepares students to enter the workforce with the skills demanded in industry. It addresses the movement and storage of raw materials, work-in-process inventory, analysis and finished goods. Students are able to study and get familiar with the high technologies and information systems used to track goods and increase efficiencies.
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Completion leads to taking the ASE Medium/Heavy Truck Technician T-5 Suspension and Steering and T-8 Preventive Maintenance Inspection Exams, employment, and/or completion of an associate degree.
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