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Manufacturing Industry

Machinist

Advanced CNC Machining and Programming, A.S. CT

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This is an intensive, 14-week program offered in the summer. This program will be offered ONLY to those students who have completed all major course requirements of the 8470 Precision Machining program. Students enrolled in Advanced CNC Machining and Programming Technology will be instructed in the latest technologies related to computerized machining, the interrelationship of machining centers, CNC lathes, wire EDM and CMM. All General Education requirements will have been met by the previously completed first degree.

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Machinery Repair Assistant Certificate

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This intensive one-year 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. Graduates of this program may receive advanced placement into the Advanced Manufacturing Automation Technology 8480 and Advanced Manufacturing Technology - Industrial Maintenance Concentration 8481 associate degree programs at the Vincennes campus.

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Metalworking Technology Certificate

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This intensive one-year program is designed to prepare graduates for gainful employment as an entry level machinist. Emphasis is placed on processes used in manufacturing, blueprint reading, manual machining, and an introduction to CNC programming. Graduates of this program may receive advanced placement into the Precision Machining Technology 8470 associate degree program at the Vincennes campus.

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Precision Machining Technology A.S. CT

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This major prepares graduates for a career in manual and/or CNC machining, with an emphasis placed on building metal stamping dies, plastic injection molds and CNC programming. With over 1,600 hours of hands on experience, students have the opportunity to develop a solid background in machine shop practices, as well as learn the set-up and operation for all basic types of manual and CNC machine tools. Classroom discussions focus on theory, terminology, and calculations.
The type and quality of equipment used in our labs include traditional machine tools as well as the latest in CNC equipment— identical to that found in industry. In addition, our faculty has an extensive background in education, teaching, and industry, to ensure that students receive instruction in both theory and practical applications.

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Right Skills Now - CNC Machining Certificate

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The Right Skills NOW - CNC Machining 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 may receive 6 to 8 National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS) credentials and become entry level CNC Machinists with upward mobility potential. CNC Machining is a skilled trade that is considered to be a high demand occupation throughout the U.S.

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Advanced Manufacturing Automation Tech, A.S.

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This curriculum prepares graduates for employment in different industries as a Maintenance Technician, Instrumentation Technician, Renewable Energy Technician, Engineering Technician, Industrial Programmer, Field Service Engineer, Industrial Controls Technician, System Integration Technician, Sales, and many other high tech employment opportunities in automated manufacturing. Graduates are prepared to install, program, interface, service, troubleshoot, and implement automated equipment, and robotic systems for various applications. Graduates are well prepared in electronics, robotic systems, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), instrumentation, process control, hydraulics and pneumatics, mechanical drive systems, industrial networking, and industrial control circuits. Graduates are prepared to work in diverse industries such as; food and beverage, chemical, pharmaceutical, renewable energy, automotive, consumer goods, power plants, refineries, and any other manufacturing industry. Starting salaries and job opportunities are great for graduates who enter the exciting career of automated manufacturing, robotics, and energy manufacturing.

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Industrial Machinery Mechanic

Advanced Manufacturing Technology Industrial Maintenance A.S.

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This program prepares graduates for employment in industrial maintenance by providing a variety of experience in electrical controls, electronics, robotics, mechanical drive systems, programmable logic controllers, hydraulics and pneumatics, AutoCAD, basic machining, and welding. Graduates are prepared to install, program, interface, service, troubleshoot, and implement automated equipment for various applications.

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Business and Industry Now- Industrial Maintenance Certificate

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The Business and Industry - 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.

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Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technician

Electronics Fundamentals Certificate

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This one-year curriculum prepares students in the foundations of electronics technology. The primary electronics concepts of circuit analysis, digital electronics, linear electronics, and cabling will be studied by students. Courses in this curriculum contain extensive hands-on experiences in the underlying fundamentals of electronics technology. This program will benefit those who wish to train for entry-level careers in electronics technology. This curriculum will also be of special interest to maintenance workers, electricians, cable installers, automotive-truck mechanics, laboratory assistants, and those individuals who already possess an expertise in other fields of technology but require knowledge of electronics. No previous experience in electronics is required.

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Electronics Technology - Biomedical Equipment Technician Concentration, A.S. CT

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Biomedical Equipment Technology involves the study of medical electronic equipment generally found in hospitals and medical clinics. Student learn hospital operations, administration as pertaining to them, medical field safety and operations of biomedical facilities. Primary focus is placed on the installation, repair, calibration and safety testing of medical equipment normally found in hospitals and medical clinics.

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Electronics Technology - Electronics Technician, A.S.CT

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In today's high-tech world, everything is impacted by electronic controls. An electronics technician is needed to develop, install, and maintain these systems. This program prepares students for a career as an electronics technician. Graduates of this program will gain knowledge of electrical theory along with practical hands-on skills required to repair, maintain, calibrate, and install all kinds of electrical equipment. Possible avenues of employment includes quality control, sales, service and repair, engineering assistants, radio and television communications, industrial maintenance, and field technicians for every type of company imaginable.

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Electronics Technology - General Technology Concentration, A.S. CT

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This curriculum provides a means for students who are interested in various College of Technology programs and wish to select and develop a personalized curriculum to meet their individual or special technical needs and expectations. This program allows students to select technical courses in more than one program and still receive an A.S. degree in Technology. Graduates will find entry-level employment in the technology fields that relate to the technical programs in which they have placed special emphasis.

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Industrial Engineering Technician

Industrial Technology Certificate

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This intensive one-year program is designed to prepare graduates for gainful employment as an entry-level manufacturing assistant. Emphasis is placed on various technology skills required for employment in the manufacturing industry such as the use of power tools, mechanical drives, basic machine shop operations, and safety. Graduates of this program may receive advanced placement into the Advanced Manufacturing-Automation Technology 8480 AS/Career Tech degree.

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Hospitality Industry

Chef and Head Cook

Advanced Culinary Techniques Certificate

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This program is designed for those who already have basic culinary skills and wish to explore more advanced culinary techniques in areas of pastry, presentation, and more. This program is designed as an intensive program for students who have completed an A.S. in Culinary Arts. This program will qualify you for an entry-level position as a first cook, second cook, chef junior assistant, sauce cook, pastry cook, or sous chef trainee, among others. You can work in resorts, casual themed restaurants, hospitals, or an assisted living facility. Restaurants are around the globe. People want to eat at restaurants to experience the variety and specialty menus.

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Culinary Arts, A.S.

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This curriculum combines both the practical and theoretical aspects of food preparation with emphasis on those technical skills required for occupations that include all facets of food preparation. Laboratory experience is stressed to achieve technical excellence in quantity food preparation. Although several years of work experience after graduation will be required to produce the finished chef or cook, the program will provide the fundamentals that individuals would spend years in learning without the completion of this program. Typical entry-level job positions upon graduation include first cook, second cook, chef junior assistant, sauce cook, pastry cook, and sous chef trainee. An associate degree in culinary arts prepares you from a practical, hands-on approach. You will work in a lab kitchen environment every semester, starting with the basic cuts and sauces and finishing with a full-service dining experience where elegant meals are served in a first-class environment to actual guests.

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Culinary Arts, A.S. CT

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This curriculum combines both the practical and theoretical aspects of food preparation with emphasis on those technical skills required for occupations that include all facets of food preparation. Laboratory experience is stressed to achieve technical excellence in quantity food preparation. Although several years of work experience after graduation will be required to produce the finished chef or cook, the program will provide the fundamentals that individuals would spend years in learning without the completion of this program. Typical entry-level job positions upon graduation include first cook, second cook, chef junior assistant, sauce cook, pastry cook, and sous chef trainee. An associate degree in culinary arts prepares you from a practical, hands-on approach. You will work in a lab kitchen environment every semester, starting with the basic cuts and sauces and finishing with a full-service dining experience where elegant meals are served in a first-class environment to actual guests.

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Culinary Arts, Restaurant and Food Services, and Hotel/Motel Management Certificate

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This curriculum provides practical aspects of food preparation, emphasizing basic technical skills. It enhances the students’ potential for seeking employment in food service. This certificate is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career in the hospitality industry.

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Restaurant and Food Service Management, A.S.

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An associate degree in restaurant management prepares you for management trainee programs in the fast food industry and other casual dining chain or corporate concepts such as Olive Garden, Applebee's, or Red Lobster. Courses you will take include food operations, banquet and catering management, purchasing, cost controls, and food service sanitation. This curriculum offers prospective hospitality managers a comprehensive program of study in sound management practices directed toward the restaurant, food service, and institutional food service industry. Emphasis is given to the hospitality industry’s communications, personnel management, production, cost controls, equipment and management of the perishable commodity.

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Restaurant and Food Service Management, A.S. CT

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An associate degree in restaurant management prepares you for management trainee programs in the fast food industry and other casual dining chain or corporate concepts such as Olive Garden, Applebee's, or Red Lobster. Courses you will take include food operations, banquet and catering management, purchasing, cost controls, and food service sanitation. This curriculum offers prospective hospitality managers a comprehensive program of study in sound management practices directed toward the restaurant, food service, and institutional food service industry. Emphasis is given to the hospitality industry’s communications, personnel management, production, cost controls, equipment and management of the perishable commodity.

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Construction Industry

Architectural Drafter

Architectural Studies Technology/CAD - Building Information Modeling Concentration, A.S. CT

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This program is designed to prepare graduates for gainful employment as a BIM Technologist. 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 operation will be covered.

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Architectural Studies Technology/CAD, A.S. CT

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Our program is an intensive two-year education leading to an Associates of Science (A.S.) degree accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. It is the only program in the State of Indiana which transfers directly into an accredited School of Architecture.The studio is the foundation of the program as it provides a social and interactive arena for the architecture student. These studios are the center of all teaching, activity and learning in our program. Students are taught to prepare construction documents, presentation drawings, and models of various structures during studio labs. Graduates of this program may be employed as entry-level Architectural Technicians within architectural and/or engineering firms, residential design firms, campus planning, city planning or zoning offices and other governmental agencies.

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Building Information Modeling Certificate

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This intensive one-year program is designed to prepare graduates for gainful employment as assistants in any of architectural, construction, or surveying industries. Emphasis is placed on fundamentals of architectural drafting, construction framing and safety, and surveying, which includes basic computer aided drafting skills, hands-on construction labs, and various surveying instrument operations. Graduates of this program may receive advanced placement into the Architectural Studies Technology/CAD - Building Information Modeling (BIM) Concentration 8302 (ASCT) degree program at the Vincennes campus.

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Mechanical CAD Certificate

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This certificate is designed to prepare graduates for entry-level employment operating mechanical CAD software. Emphasis is placed on the fundamentals of AutoCAD software, the standards and processes used to manufacture and document parts, and the use of computer hardware and software. Students who earn this certificate may also choose to enroll in the Product Design and Production Processes 8330, ASCT degree program and expect a lighter course load as a result of overlapping requirements.

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Carpenter

Construction Carpenter Assistant Certificate of Graduation

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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. Graduates of this program may receive advanced placement into the Construction Technology 8240 ASCT degree program at the Vincennes campus.

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Construction Technology, A.S.

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The Construction Technology program offers its students a unique opportunity to gain academic and on-the-job training experiences. The program is designed to prepare graduates for positions within the residential housing construction industry. These positions generally include carpenters, lead-positions for framing and finish carpentry, supervisory management, sales, material estimating, and job costing

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Civil Engineering Technician

Construction Technology, A.S. CT

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The Construction Technology program offers its students a unique opportunity to gain academic and on-the-job training experiences. The program is designed to prepare graduates for positions within the residential housing construction industry. These positions generally include carpenters, lead-positions for framing and finish carpentry, supervisory management, sales, material estimating, and job costing. Many graduates seek employment in related fields of the residential housing industry. This typically includes positions for building material suppliers and other related industries.

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Surveying and Mapping Technicians

Surveying Technology Certificate

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This intensive one-year program is designed to prepare graduates for gainful employment as surveying technologist assistants. Emphasis is placed on fundamentals of surveying, which includes various instrument operation, establishment of control networks, and basic computer aided drafting skills. Graduates of this program may receive advanced placement into the Surveying Technology 8510, A.S. Career/Tech degree program at the Vincennes campus.

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Surveying Technology, A.S. CT

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As one of the few universities in the United States offering a degree in Surveying, the focus of Vincennes University's Surveying Technology Program is to encourage, educate and train, and expand the participation of younger individuals in a profession where the average age of practitioners is 55. As existing surveyors retire and technology advances, opportunities within the profession are more broad and numerous than ever. The small class sizes (12-16 students), access to current equipment and software, and many lab hours spent on real-world projects produce graduates that are highly sought after by industry employers. Internships and employment is facilitated by the program, with recent graduates reporting earning in the range of $18 - $22 an hour. Professional Licensure is possible upon meeting all state requirements. Once licensed, you may start your own surveying company or continue to work for others. The expected salary of newly licensed individuals can begin at approximately $60,000 a year and grow to $100,000+, depending on the company and location.

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Welder

Welding Technology Certificate

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This intensive one-year program is designed to prepare graduates for gainful employment in the welding field. Emphasis is placed on preparation for AWS (American Welding Society) Certification. Students are trained in OAW (Oxygen Acetylene Welding), SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding, GMAW (Gas Metal arc Welding), and GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding). plasma arc cutting, oxyacetylene cutting, air carbon arc gouging, and blueprint reading are also covered.

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Welding Technology, A.S. CT

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Welding Technology is a comprehensive two-year A.S. or A.A.S program designed to prepare the student for gainful employment in the welding field. Emphasis is placed on preparation for the A.W.S. (American Welding Society) Certifications. Graduates also have the opportunity for transfer to a baccalaureate degree program. Students are trained in OAW (Oxy Acetylene Welding), SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding), (Gas Metal Arc Welding), and GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding). Plasma arc cutting, air carbon arc cutting, and print reading are covered. Advanced inspection and fabrication methods, along with automation are covered to achieve the extensive discipline demanded within the welding profession. A major portion of the lab time is devoted to developing skills in all structural and pipe welding positions.

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Communications Industry

AV Technician

Audio Recording, A.S. CT

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This comprehensive program is designed to provide core skills in all aspects of audio recording. Through hands-on experiences, students are taught the basics of microphone technique, signal flow and the mixing console, analog, digital, and hard disk recording devices, mixing and mastering multi-track recordings for the production of compact discs, and an introduction to the Pro Tools hard disk recording system. Musicianship basics in music theory, piano, and MIDI sequencing are also provided.

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Graphic Design Occupational - Photography Concentration, A.S. CT

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This program teaches students to solve photographic problems through the skillful use of camera, lighting, laboratory, and electronic techniques. The program includes experiences in commercial, general, and digital photography. Graduates of this program are prepared for the following employment opportunities: commercial or portrait studio, hospital or research laboratory, newspaper, photo-finishing laboratory, digital imaging service, retail photo sales, or independent business ownership.

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Multimedia Communications, A.S. CT

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The Multimedia Communications Degree at Vincennes University, is a two-year program that prepares students to take creative ideas from concept development to final product in the areas of graphic design, interactive media, audio and video production, broadcast journalism, and media sales and marketing. Using state of the art laboratory facilities and software, students will learn foundational concepts, techniques, and skills to create content for broadcast, web, and other media. Students will study the impact and interaction of media in a diverse community through media research and identifying characteristics of a target audience for content creation and civic engagement. Graduates of the program will be prepared for employment in multimedia professions.

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Music-Audio Recording Certificate

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This comprehensive one-year program is designed to provide core skills in all aspects of audio recording. Through hands-on experiences, students are taught the basics of microphone technique, signal flow and the mixing console, analog, digital, and hard disk recording devices, mixing and mastering multi-track recordings for the production of compact discs, and an introduction to the Pro Tools hard disk recording system. Musicianship basics in music theory, piano, and MIDI sequencing are also provided.

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Broadcast Engineer

Broadcasting, A.S. CT

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The Broadcasting Degree at Vincennes University is a two-year program that provides students with specific skills needed for effective performance, editing, and producing in the broadcasting industry. Audio and video production and copywriting are explored with practical experience in the University-owned radio and television stations under actual on-air conditions. The primary objective is effective performance and production in the broadcasting industry including radio and TV. Students graduating with a two-year Associates Career/Technical Degree from Vincennes University are prepared to enter many entry-level positions in broadcasting which can lead to advancement in the industry.

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Graphic Designer

Graphic Design Occupational, A.S. CT

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This comprehensive occupational curriculum is structured for students interested in qualifying for entry-level positions in the field of graphic design. The program is focused on students with a desire to develop an advanced sense of design with an imaginative and creative approach to producing effective communication tactics. Learning includes the technological skills required to create the student’s concepts, compositions and illustrations for print and electronic publication. Students work with actual clients to experience all stages of the design process from concept to production, including client presentations for real-world experience. All learning is project-based, resulting in a well-rounded, entry-level professional portfolio. After successful completion of this program, students are able to meet the needs of employers who are searching for persons with strong design sensibility and the technical skills necessary in today’s graphic design industry. Vincennes University is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Art & Design.

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Transportation Industry

Auto Body Technician

Auto Body Repair Certificate

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This intensive one-year program is designed to 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. Graduates of this program may receive advanced placement into the Collision Repair and Refinishing 8070 ASCT degree program at the Vincennes campus.

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Collision Repair and Refinishing, A.S. CT

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This curriculum prepares students for positions in body shops, collision repair facilities. Training activities include panel replacement and repair, frame and unibody straightening, refinishing and estimating.

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Auto Mechanic

Automotive Service Technology A.S. CT

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The mission of the Vincennes University Automotive Technology program is to prepare students for successful employment within the automotive industry. Students will utilize specialized diagnostic equipment, service tools, and information systems in a hands-on learning environment to develop the critical repair skills the automotive industry demands. Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification testing and other specialized industry training is also available.

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Automotive Service Technology Certificate

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This intensive one-year program is designed to prepare graduates for gainful employment as a basic skill-level automotive technician. Emphasis is placed on chassis systems, engine systems, and electrical systems. Graduates of this program may receive advanced placement into the Automotive Technology 8030 ASCT degree program at the Vincennes campus.

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Automotive Technology - Motorsports Certificate

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This 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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Aircraft Mechanic

Aviation Maintenance Technology - Airframe Certilficate

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This curriculum prepares students 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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Aviation Maintenance Technology - Airframe Concentration, A.S. CT

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This curriculum prepares students for a career as an Aviation Maintenance Technician. 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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Aviation Maintenance Technology - Powerplant Add on Certilficate

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This curriculum prepares students for a career as an Aviation Maintenance Technician. Successful completion of the program and the required FAA exams leads the student to add-on a Powerplant Technician rating to an existing airframe technician rating.

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Aviation Maintenance Technology - Powerplant Concentration, A.S. CT

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This curriculum prepares students for a career as an Aviation Maintenance Technician. 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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Aviation Maintenance Technology, A.S. CT

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This curriculum prepares students for a career as an Aviation Maintenance Technician. Successful completion of the program and the required FAA exam leads the students to an Air-frame and Power-plant Technician rating (A&P).

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Diesel Mechanic

Diesel Technology, A.S. CT

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Truck Driver

Tractor - Trailer Driver Trainer Certificate

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This program is a six-week training course designed to prepare students to enter the tractor-trailer driver marketplace at an entry level driving position. Included in the training are 80 hours of classroom instruction relating to federal regulations governing commercial motor vehicle operation, inspection procedures, proper maintenance practices and vehicle safety; 80 hours of instruction on the backing range learning to master a variety of backing skills; and, 80 hours of road driving instruction. Students can expect to pull loaded van trailers under a variety of conditions, including two-lane roads, expressways, night driving, hilly terrain and driving city streets during heavy traffic. Students can expect to spend at least 45 hours behind the wheel on the backing range and road driving combined, logging approximately 30 hours or 1000 miles of road driving. Classes are offered during the fall and spring semesters and during the summer sessions.

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Public Service Industry

Preschool Teacher

Child Development, A.S. CT

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This curriculum provides instruction to those students who plan to own or operate their own home-based child care business or work in a day care center in an entry-level administrative or teaching position. The curriculum also provides a solid basis for transfer to a baccalaureate institution for further study in child care, child development or other related early childhood education field. Students receive practical experience in day care settings as a part of their laboratory experience.

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Firefighter

Fire Science and Safety Technology A.S. CT

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Vincennes University has worked closely with Indiana fire officials and fire departments to develop this premiere, two-year program which is one of the best in the state. By the time you graduate, you’ll have both the basic and advanced training you need to perform your job with the utmost confidence.
This program emphasizes the academic and practical side of firefighting. Students will also have the opportunity to earn State of Indiana certifications as well as national incident management system (NIMS) certifications.

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Fire Science and Safety Technology Certificate

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This program is designed to upgrade the skills of persons in the fire protection field. These courses will count toward an A.S. degree in Fire Science and Safety Technology. You will study topics like: Buildings, fire codes, and construction, Types of construction, Flame spread, Smoke and fire containment, Principles of fire resistance, Firefighting strategies and techniques, Methods of fire attack, Fire behavior, and Building design. Special types of fire emergencies:Transportation, Below ground, and Confined spaces. As well as Fire cause and determination: Conduct basic investigations, Area and methods of fire spread, Recognize and preserve evidence, Arson and constitution law.

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Environmental Field Technician

Law Enforcement - Conservation A.S.

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This program prepares students for a career in the enforcement of conservation law. The curriculum offers a broad base of directly related subjects in the fields of conservation and law enforcement.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is one of few law enforcement agencies in the state that requires applicants to have at least a two-year college degree. Vincennes University is the only college in Indiana to offer an associate degree in Conservation Law, so it makes sense that up to 50 percent of the candidates who have graduated from the DNR’s Law Enforcement Recruit School are VU alumni. In the past year two years our recent graduates were sworn in as Ohio, Virginia, South Carolina and Indiana Conservation Officers.

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Law Enforcement - Conservation A.S. CT

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This program prepares students for a career in the enforcement of conservation law. The curriculum offers a broad base of directly related subjects in the fields of conservation and law enforcement. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is one of few law enforcement agencies in the state that requires applicants to have at least a two-year college degree. Vincennes University is the only college in Indiana to offer an associate degree in Conservation Law, so it makes sense that up to 50 percent of the candidates who have graduated from the DNR’s Law Enforcement Recruit School are VU alumni. In the past year two years our recent graduates were sworn in as Ohio, Virginia, South Carolina and Indiana Conservation Officers.

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Correctional Officer

Law Enforcement - Corrections Certificate

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The Law Enforcement curriculum includes a broad base of instruction relating to the criminal justice system and enhances the students’ potential for seeking employment with a law enforcement agency. This certificate is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement or related fields.

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Police Officer

Law Enforcement Certificate

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The Law Enforcement curriculum includes a broad base of instruction relating to the criminal justice system and enhances the students’ potential for seeking employment with a law enforcement agency. This certificate is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement or related fields.

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Law Enforcement, A.S. CT

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This program provides a broad base of instruction concerning the criminal justice system and enhances the student’s possibility of employment with the law enforcement agency of his choice. The A.S.C.T. degree program is designed for students wishing to begin employment immediately upon receiving their degree.

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Paralegal and Legal Assistant

Legal Studies, A.S.

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This program is approved by the American Bar Association. Graduates, without further education, may seek employment as paralegals throughout the United States in private and public law offices, corporate offices, government offices (federal and state), and private companies. Job market assistance and evaluation is available to all graduates. Graduates may pursue further education toward ultimate completion of a baccalaureate degree and of law school. The unauthorized practice of law carries severe civil (and, in some states, criminal) penalties. Paralegals are individuals, qualified by education, training or work experience, who are employed or retained by a lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency or other entity and who perform specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible.

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Information Technology Industry

Network and Computer Systems Administrator

Computer Networking And Security Specialist, Electronics Technoloy, A.S. CT

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This curriculum prepares graduates for employment in a large number of computer networking fields, with emphasis on network administration and design. Extensive network training, including hands-on experience with many WAN (Wide Area Networking) and LAN (Local Area Networking) technologies is provided. Networking courses also help to prepare students for CompTIA, Cisco, and Microsoft certification tests. Graduates may find entry-level employment as LAN-WAN network installers, network service technicians, network administrators, network designers, and LAN managers. Extensive reading, studying, and certification test preparation are required for student success.

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Computer Networking Fundamentals Certificate

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This intensive one-year program is designed to 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. Graduates of this program may receive advanced placement into the Computer Networking and Security Specialist, Electronics Technology 8255, A.S. Career/Tech program.

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Computer Programming Technology - Networking Concentration, A.S. CT

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This sequence of courses contains the theory and applications of computer techniques to prepare students for entry-level positions in the field of networking. The rapid expansion of computers into all areas of business requires knowledge of how communications are formed and sent in various methods. Students will complete all university requirements and gain skills in both the hardware and software aspects of the networking field. This program is offered at the Jasper Campus only.

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Cyber Security and Network Operations Certificate

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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. Students will be exposed to a variety of different applications, equipment, tools, and scenarios that are all designed to give students the skills required to quickly respond to security incidents, as well as assess, design, and implement security solutions in order to strengthen the security posture of an organization to protect their information and data assets. Graduates of this program may be employed as an entry-level security specialist, and are encouraged to continue on the designated pathway to complete an Associate degree under IT Support and Cyber Security 5440, followed by the Baccalaureate degree in Homeland Security and Public Safety - Cyber and Information Technology Security Concentration 7001.

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Cyber Security and Network Operations Online Certificate

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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. Students will be exposed to a variety of different applications, equipment, tools, and scenarios that are all designed to give students the skills required to quickly respond to security incidents, as well as assess, design, and implement security solutions in order to strengthen the security posture of an organization to protect their information and data assets. Graduates of this program may be employed as an entry-level security specialist, and are encouraged to continue on the designated pathway to complete an Associate degree under IT Support and Cyber Security 5440, followed by the Baccalaureate degree in Homeland Security and Public Safety - Cyber and Information Technology Security Concentration 7001.

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Information Technology Online, A.S.

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The Information Technology Degree provides students with skills in a variety of disciplines within Information Technology, in order to prepare them for the many possible job roles in Information Technology. Students will learn skills from areas such as Cyber Security, Computer Programming, Networking, and Systems Development. This Degree option is ideal for students wanting to work in a variety of Information Technology Jobs such as: Business Analyst, Computer Programmer, Software Developer, Systems Developer/Analyst, Website Developer, or Mobile App Developer, Network Analyst.

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Information Technology, A.S.

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The Information Technology Degree provides students with skills in a variety of disciplines within Information Technology, in order to prepare them for the many possible job roles in Information Technology. Students will learn skills from areas such as Cyber Security, Computer Programming, Networking, and Systems Development. This Degree option is ideal for students wanting to work in a variety of Information Technology Jobs such as: Business Analyst, Computer Programmer, Software Developer, Systems Developer/Analyst, Website Developer, or Mobile App Developer, Network Analyst.

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IT - Online Support and Cyber Security, A.S. 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. Students who major in this degree should expect their responsibilities to continually expand as the number of risks and threats to computer users and systems continue to increase. Students will be exposed to a variety of different applications, equipment, tools, and scenarios that are all designed to give students the skills required to quickly respond to security incidents as well as assess, design, and implement security solutions in order to strengthen the security posture of an organization to protect their information and data assets. Graduates of this program may be employed as a Cyber Crime Investigator, Technical Support Specialist, Network Operations Specialist, Systems Administrator, Systems Security Analyst, or transfer to a four-year baccalaureate degree program.

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IT Support and Cyber Security, A.S. 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. Students who major in this degree should expect their responsibilities to continually expand as the number of risks and threats to computer users and systems continue to increase. Students will be exposed to a variety of different applications, equipment, tools, and scenarios that are all designed to give students the skills required to quickly respond to security incidents as well as assess, design, and implement security solutions in order to strengthen the security posture of an organization to protect their information and data assets. Graduates of this program may be employed as a Cyber Crime Investigator, Technical Support Specialist, Network Operations Specialist, Systems Administrator, Systems Security Analyst, or transfer to a four-year baccalaureate degree program.

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Data Security Management

Computer Networking And Security Specialist, Electronics Technoloy, A.S. CT

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This curriculum prepares graduates for employment in a large number of computer networking fields, with emphasis on network administration and design. Extensive network training, including hands-on experience with many WAN (Wide Area Networking) and LAN (Local Area Networking) technologies is provided. Networking courses also help to prepare students for CompTIA, Cisco, and Microsoft certification tests. Graduates may find entry-level employment as LAN-WAN network installers, network service technicians, network administrators, network designers, and LAN managers. Extensive reading, studying, and certification test preparation are required for student success.

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Computer Programming Technology - Networking Concentration, A.S. CT

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This sequence of courses contains the theory and applications of computer techniques to prepare students for entry-level positions in the field of networking. The rapid expansion of computers into all areas of business requires knowledge of how communications are formed and sent in various methods. Students will complete all university requirements and gain skills in both the hardware and software aspects of the networking field. This program is offered at the Jasper Campus only.

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Cyber Security and Network Operations Certificate

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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. Students will be exposed to a variety of different applications, equipment, tools, and scenarios that are all designed to give students the skills required to quickly respond to security incidents, as well as assess, design, and implement security solutions in order to strengthen the security posture of an organization to protect their information and data assets. Graduates of this program may be employed as an entry-level security specialist, and are encouraged to continue on the designated pathway to complete an Associate degree under IT Support and Cyber Security 5440, followed by the Baccalaureate degree in Homeland Security and Public Safety - Cyber and Information Technology Security Concentration 7001.

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Cyber Security and Network Operations Online Certificate

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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. Students will be exposed to a variety of different applications, equipment, tools, and scenarios that are all designed to give students the skills required to quickly respond to security incidents, as well as assess, design, and implement security solutions in order to strengthen the security posture of an organization to protect their information and data assets. Graduates of this program may be employed as an entry-level security specialist, and are encouraged to continue on the designated pathway to complete an Associate degree under IT Support and Cyber Security 5440, followed by the Baccalaureate degree in Homeland Security and Public Safety - Cyber and Information Technology Security Concentration 7001.

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Information Technology Certificate

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The Information Technology curriculum includes a mixture of information technology courses aimed at providing a foundation for further study or entering the workforce. This certificate is designed for students who are interested in either pursuing a career in Information Technology in general or specializing in a more specific subject, such as IT Support and Cyber Security, Game Development, Web Design, or Computer Programming.

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Information Technology Online Certificate

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The Information Technology curriculum includes a mixture of information technology courses aimed at providing a foundation for further study or entering the workforce. This certificate is designed for students who are interested in either pursuing a career in Information Technology in general or specializing in a more specific subject, such as IT Support and Cyber Security, Game Development, Web Design, or Computer Programming.

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Information Technology Online, A.S.

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The Information Technology Degree provides students with skills in a variety of disciplines within Information Technology, in order to prepare them for the many possible job roles in Information Technology. Students will learn skills from areas such as Cyber Security, Computer Programming, Networking, and Systems Development. This Degree option is ideal for students wanting to work in a variety of Information Technology Jobs such as: Business Analyst, Computer Programmer, Software Developer, Systems Developer/Analyst, Website Developer, or Mobile App Developer, Network Analyst.

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Information Technology, A.S.

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The Information Technology Degree provides students with skills in a variety of disciplines within Information Technology, in order to prepare them for the many possible job roles in Information Technology. Students will learn skills from areas such as Cyber Security, Computer Programming, Networking, and Systems Development. This Degree option is ideal for students wanting to work in a variety of Information Technology Jobs such as: Business Analyst, Computer Programmer, Software Developer, Systems Developer/Analyst, Website Developer, or Mobile App Developer, Network Analyst.

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IT - Online Support and Cyber Security, A.S. 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. Students who major in this degree should expect their responsibilities to continually expand as the number of risks and threats to computer users and systems continue to increase. Students will be exposed to a variety of different applications, equipment, tools, and scenarios that are all designed to give students the skills required to quickly respond to security incidents as well as assess, design, and implement security solutions in order to strengthen the security posture of an organization to protect their information and data assets. Graduates of this program may be employed as a Cyber Crime Investigator, Technical Support Specialist, Network Operations Specialist, Systems Administrator, Systems Security Analyst, or transfer to a four-year baccalaureate degree program.

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IT Support and Cyber Security, A.S. 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. Students who major in this degree should expect their responsibilities to continually expand as the number of risks and threats to computer users and systems continue to increase. Students will be exposed to a variety of different applications, equipment, tools, and scenarios that are all designed to give students the skills required to quickly respond to security incidents as well as assess, design, and implement security solutions in order to strengthen the security posture of an organization to protect their information and data assets. Graduates of this program may be employed as a Cyber Crime Investigator, Technical Support Specialist, Network Operations Specialist, Systems Administrator, Systems Security Analyst, or transfer to a four-year baccalaureate degree program.

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Database Administrator

Computer Programming - Database Certificate

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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. Programming classes enhance the longstanding interface between computer languages and database development.

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Computer Programming - Online Database Certificate

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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. Programming classes enhance the longstanding interface between computer languages and database development.

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Software Developer

Computer Programming - Online Software Development, A.S. CT

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This degree program prepares students to enter into a career in Information Technology, specializing in Software Development of applications and systems. The Software Development program prepares students to develop, test, implement, and maintain the software applications on computers, web browsers, mobile devices, game consoles, and other devices. Students will learn programming and scripting languages, UI best practices, secure coding techniques, and the SDLC process through hands-on application of skills and techniques. Graduates of this degree program may be employed as Software Developers, Web Developers, System Analysts, Programmers, or transfer to a four-year baccalaureate degree program.

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Computer Programming - Software Development, A.S. CT

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This degree program prepares students to enter into a career in Information Technology, specializing in Software Development of applications and systems. The Software Development program prepares students to develop, test, implement, and maintain the software applications on computers, web browsers, mobile devices, game consoles, and other devices. Students will learn programming and scripting languages, UI best practices, secure coding techniques, and the SDLC process through hands-on application of skills and techniques. Graduates of this degree program may be employed as Software Developers, Web Developers, System Analysts, Programmers, or transfer to a four-year baccalaureate degree program.

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Computer Programming Technology, A.S. CT

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This sequence of theory and practical applications of computer techniques is aimed at preparing students for entry-level positions as programmers. The goals are to build a solid foundation in several languages and computer usage. Students will develop skills in problem solving and be able to write code from design specifications.

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Computer Science - Online, A.S.

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This program provides students with a comprehensive degree program in computer science and satisfies the Computer Science Transfer Single Articulation Pathway (TSAP) created under Indiana Senate Enrolled Act 182 passed in 2013. Learning outcomes are delivered through a blend of theory and hands on applications and projects. Students will be equipped to logically solve problems and design systems, while using advanced mathematic calculations and computational thinking. The A.S. in Computer Science prepares students for employment in various business, industry, and government positions that include computer scientists, information technology professionals, and software developers. After successful completion of this degree, students may enter the workforce at the entry- level position or transfer to a four-year baccalaureate degree program.

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Computer Science, A.S.

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This program provides students with a comprehensive degree program in computer science and satisfies the Computer Science Transfer Single Articulation Pathway (TSAP) created under Indiana Senate Enrolled Act 182 passed in 2013. Learning outcomes are delivered through a blend of theory and hands on applications and projects. Students will be equipped to logically solve problems and design systems, while using advanced mathematic calculations and computational thinking. The A.S. in Computer Science prepares students for employment in various business, industry, and government positions that include computer scientists, information technology professionals, and software developers. After successful completion of this degree, students may enter the workforce at the entry- level position or transfer to a four-year baccalaureate degree program.

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Information Technology Certificate

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The Information Technology curriculum includes a mixture of information technology courses aimed at providing a foundation for further study or entering the workforce. This certificate is designed for students who are interested in either pursuing a career in Information Technology in general or specializing in a more specific subject, such as IT Support and Cyber Security, Game Development, Web Design, or Computer Programming.

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Information Technology Online Certificate

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The Information Technology curriculum includes a mixture of information technology courses aimed at providing a foundation for further study or entering the workforce. This certificate is designed for students who are interested in either pursuing a career in Information Technology in general or specializing in a more specific subject, such as IT Support and Cyber Security, Game Development, Web Design, or Computer Programming.

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Information Technology Online, A.S.

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The Information Technology Degree provides students with skills in a variety of disciplines within Information Technology, in order to prepare them for the many possible job roles in Information Technology. Students will learn skills from areas such as Cyber Security, Computer Programming, Networking, and Systems Development. This Degree option is ideal for students wanting to work in a variety of Information Technology Jobs such as: Business Analyst, Computer Programmer, Software Developer, Systems Developer/Analyst, Website Developer, or Mobile App Developer, Network Analyst.

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Information Technology, A.S.

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The Information Technology Degree provides students with skills in a variety of disciplines within Information Technology, in order to prepare them for the many possible job roles in Information Technology. Students will learn skills from areas such as Cyber Security, Computer Programming, Networking, and Systems Development. This Degree option is ideal for students wanting to work in a variety of Information Technology Jobs such as: Business Analyst, Computer Programmer, Software Developer, Systems Developer/Analyst, Website Developer, or Mobile App Developer, Network Analyst.

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Web Programming Certificate

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This certificate is intended for students seeking employment as Internet Application Developers and Programmers. This program provides students with a general computer programming background with further detailed specialization in client-side and server-side Web technology. Classes in the program provide expertise in current programming languages, HTML, JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheet, DHTML, PHP, ASP.NET, and visual Web Design and development tools.

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Web Programming Online Certificate

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This certificate is intended for students seeking employment as Internet Application Developers and Programmers. This program provides students with a general computer programming background with further detailed specialization in client-side and server-side Web technology. Classes in the program provide expertise in current programming languages, HTML, JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheet, DHTML, PHP, ASP.NET, and visual Web Design and development tools.

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Web Publishing and Design Online Certificate

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The major goal for this program is to build a solid foundation in the design of home pages, proper advertising and marketing techniques, and presentation skills for the Internet. The students will gain the theory and practical methods of proper design utilizing a Windows environment. The production of attractive, easy-to-use links, correct use of color, and design of worthwhile content will enhance employment opportunities. No prior programming expertise is required; however, familiarity with personal computers and the Internet is beneficial.

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Web Site Development for E-Commerce Certificate

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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. Potential positions available for graduates include but are not limited to job titles such as: Webmaster, Web Designer, Web Developer, Web Editor, and related occupations in the electronic commerce field.

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Web Site Development for E-Commerce Online Certificate

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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. Potential positions available for graduates include but are not limited to job titles such as: Webmaster, Web Designer, Web Developer, Web Editor, and related occupations in the electronic commerce field.

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Systems Analyst

Computer Science - Online, A.S.

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This program provides students with a comprehensive degree program in computer science and satisfies the Computer Science Transfer Single Articulation Pathway (TSAP) created under Indiana Senate Enrolled Act 182 passed in 2013. Learning outcomes are delivered through a blend of theory and hands on applications and projects. Students will be equipped to logically solve problems and design systems, while using advanced mathematic calculations and computational thinking. The A.S. in Computer Science prepares students for employment in various business, industry, and government positions that include computer scientists, information technology professionals, and software developers. After successful completion of this degree, students may enter the workforce at the entry- level position or transfer to a four-year baccalaureate degree program.

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Computer Science, A.S.

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This program provides students with a comprehensive degree program in computer science and satisfies the Computer Science Transfer Single Articulation Pathway (TSAP) created under Indiana Senate Enrolled Act 182 passed in 2013. Learning outcomes are delivered through a blend of theory and hands on applications and projects. Students will be equipped to logically solve problems and design systems, while using advanced mathematic calculations and computational thinking. The A.S. in Computer Science prepares students for employment in various business, industry, and government positions that include computer scientists, information technology professionals, and software developers. After successful completion of this degree, students may enter the workforce at the entry- level position or transfer to a four-year baccalaureate degree program.

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Information Technology Online, A.S.

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The Information Technology Degree provides students with skills in a variety of disciplines within Information Technology, in order to prepare them for the many possible job roles in Information Technology. Students will learn skills from areas such as Cyber Security, Computer Programming, Networking, and Systems Development. This Degree option is ideal for students wanting to work in a variety of Information Technology Jobs such as: Business Analyst, Computer Programmer, Software Developer, Systems Developer/Analyst, Website Developer, or Mobile App Developer, Network Analyst.

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Information Technology, A.S.

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The Information Technology Degree provides students with skills in a variety of disciplines within Information Technology, in order to prepare them for the many possible job roles in Information Technology. Students will learn skills from areas such as Cyber Security, Computer Programming, Networking, and Systems Development. This Degree option is ideal for students wanting to work in a variety of Information Technology Jobs such as: Business Analyst, Computer Programmer, Software Developer, Systems Developer/Analyst, Website Developer, or Mobile App Developer, Network Analyst.

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IT Support Specialist

Cyber Security and Network Operations Certificate

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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. Students will be exposed to a variety of different applications, equipment, tools, and scenarios that are all designed to give students the skills required to quickly respond to security incidents, as well as assess, design, and implement security solutions in order to strengthen the security posture of an organization to protect their information and data assets. Graduates of this program may be employed as an entry-level security specialist, and are encouraged to continue on the designated pathway to complete an Associate degree under IT Support and Cyber Security 5440, followed by the Baccalaureate degree in Homeland Security and Public Safety - Cyber and Information Technology Security Concentration 7001.

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Cyber Security and Network Operations Online Certificate

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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. Students will be exposed to a variety of different applications, equipment, tools, and scenarios that are all designed to give students the skills required to quickly respond to security incidents, as well as assess, design, and implement security solutions in order to strengthen the security posture of an organization to protect their information and data assets. Graduates of this program may be employed as an entry-level security specialist, and are encouraged to continue on the designated pathway to complete an Associate degree under IT Support and Cyber Security 5440, followed by the Baccalaureate degree in Homeland Security and Public Safety - Cyber and Information Technology Security Concentration 7001.

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Information Technology Certificate

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The Information Technology curriculum includes a mixture of information technology courses aimed at providing a foundation for further study or entering the workforce. This certificate is designed for students who are interested in either pursuing a career in Information Technology in general or specializing in a more specific subject, such as IT Support and Cyber Security, Game Development, Web Design, or Computer Programming.

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Information Technology Online Certificate

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The Information Technology curriculum includes a mixture of information technology courses aimed at providing a foundation for further study or entering the workforce. This certificate is designed for students who are interested in either pursuing a career in Information Technology in general or specializing in a more specific subject, such as IT Support and Cyber Security, Game Development, Web Design, or Computer Programming.

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IT - Online Support and Cyber Security, A.S. 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. Students who major in this degree should expect their responsibilities to continually expand as the number of risks and threats to computer users and systems continue to increase. Students will be exposed to a variety of different applications, equipment, tools, and scenarios that are all designed to give students the skills required to quickly respond to security incidents as well as assess, design, and implement security solutions in order to strengthen the security posture of an organization to protect their information and data assets. Graduates of this program may be employed as a Cyber Crime Investigator, Technical Support Specialist, Network Operations Specialist, Systems Administrator, Systems Security Analyst, or transfer to a four-year baccalaureate degree program.

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IT Support and Cyber Security, A.S. 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. Students who major in this degree should expect their responsibilities to continually expand as the number of risks and threats to computer users and systems continue to increase. Students will be exposed to a variety of different applications, equipment, tools, and scenarios that are all designed to give students the skills required to quickly respond to security incidents as well as assess, design, and implement security solutions in order to strengthen the security posture of an organization to protect their information and data assets. Graduates of this program may be employed as a Cyber Crime Investigator, Technical Support Specialist, Network Operations Specialist, Systems Administrator, Systems Security Analyst, or transfer to a four-year baccalaureate degree program.

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Energy Industry

Diesel Mechanic

Diesel Service Technology Certificate

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This program covers all components and functions of a diesel engine including service

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Power Generation Technician

Diesel Service Technology Certificate

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This program covers all components and functions of a diesel engine including service

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Diesel Technology A.S. CT

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This program covers all components and functions of a diesel engine including service

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Healthcare Industry

Medical Records and Health Information Technician

Health Information Management, A.S. CT

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Health Information Management professionals play a critical role in maintaining, collecting and analyzing the data that doctors, nurses and other healthcare providers rely on to deliver quality healthcare. They are experts in managing patient health information and medical records, administering computer information systems and coding the diagnosis and procedures for healthcare services provided to patients. HIM professionals work in a multitude of settings throughout the healthcare industry including hospitals, physician offices and clinics, long-term facilities, insurance companies, government agencies and home care providers. All graduates of this program have the qualifications and eligibility to take the nation certification exam to become a Registered Heath Information Technician (RHIT).

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Nurse - LPN / LVN

Nursing - Practical, Certificate

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The Practical Nursing Program is accredited by the Indiana State Board of Nursing and the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). The purpose of the program is to provide an approved educational program to prepare students to be eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN) to become Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN). This program is two semesters and one summer session in length, admitting one class annually in August. Through theory and practice, this program is designed to enable students to develop “clinical problem-solving processes (the nursing process) to collect and organize relevant health care data, assist in the identification of the health needs/problems throughout the patient’s life span and contribute to the interdisciplinary team in a variety of settings” (NAPNES, 2007). Graduates provide nursing care to clients in situations of varying complexity under the direction of qualified health professionals (NFLPN, 2003).

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Dietetic Technician

Nutrition and Dietetics, A.S.

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This program allows students to begin study in family and consumer sciences with an emphasis in dietetics. Study in dietetics prepares individuals for positions in health care and educational facilities, food service management in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, schools, university and industrial food service, residential and group care facilities, day care centers, community agencies, and also in the food and hospitality industry.

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Pharmacy Technician

Pharmacy Technology Certificate

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This program is designed to provide students the basic skills and knowledge to work as a Pharmacy Technician and assume entry-level management responsibilities in a pharmacy. The course work is designed to prepare technicians for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board’s (PTCB) Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE) and the PTCB Certified Compound Sterile Preparation Technician (CSPT) exam, as well as become licensed Pharmacy Technicians in their state. It also addresses those measures of public health and ethical conduct required to uphold and foster the dignity of pharmacy service. Upon completion, the pharmacy technology students will be able to comply with the outcomes of the program.

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Pharmacy Technology, A.S. CT

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This program is designed to provide students the basic skills and knowledge to work as a Pharmacy Technician as completed in the Certificate of Graduation. Additionally, students will meet the University General Education Outcomes for the AS Career and Technical Core, and graduates will be prepared for entry-level management positions in pharmacy settings. The coursework is designed to prepare students to take the national Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE) and become licensed Pharmacy Technicians in Indiana. This program enables students to develop the proficiency and skills necessary for entry-level placement in pharmacy. It also addresses those measures of public health and ethical conduct required to uphold and foster the dignity of pharmacy service

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Physical Therapy Assistant

Physical Therapist Assistant, A.S. CT

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The Physical Therapist Assistant Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). Upon successful completion of this program, graduates are eligible to take the National PTA Exam to become certified physical therapist assistants. The aim of the program is to prepare graduates to work under the supervision of licensed physical therapists in a variety of settings, including: hospitals, rehabilitation centers, sports medicine clinics, nursing homes, extended care units, home health agencies, and school systems.

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Surgical Technologist

Surgical Technology, A.S. CT

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Surgical Technology is an exciting and challenging allied health career. As critical members of the surgical team, surgical technologists possess expertise in the theory and application of sterile and aseptic technique, which they combine with knowledge of human anatomy, surgical procedures, and instrumentation and technologies to facilitate a physician’s performance of invasive therapeutic and diagnostic procedures. Completion of the two-year Surgical Technology program provides graduates with an A.S. degree in Surgical Technology. Students complete the Surgical Technology courses along with the general education courses required for the associate degree. Associate degrees are recommended by The Association of Surgical Technologists and related accreditation agencies to help graduates meet the changing needs in today’s health care system. Upon successful completion of this program, the graduate will be eligible to sit for the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) Certification Examination.

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