IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE PARTNERSHIP Sources: Indianapolis & Post Tribune News http://ivytech.edu/schools/business/index.html http://www.bls.gov http://www.in.gov/dwd/2383.htm Gina Rue Dean, School of Business Program Chair, CINS/CINT Bridging the Future Transfer Credit Agreement Computer Information Systems/Technology (CINS/CINT) Computer Information Technology & Graphics (CITG)
Computer Information Systems/Technology (CINS/CINT). Computer Information Technology & Graphics (CITG). IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE PARTNERSHIP. Bridging the Future Transfer Credit Agreement. Sources: Indianapolis & Post Tribune News http://ivytech.edu/schools/business/index.html - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
PARTNERSHIP
Sources:
Indianapolis & Post Tribune News
http://ivytech.edu/schools/business/index.html
http://www.bls.gov
http://www.in.gov/dwd/2383.htm
Gina RueDean, School of BusinessProgram Chair, CINS/CINT
Bridging the Future Transfer Credit Agreement
Computer Information Systems/Technology (CINS/CINT) Computer Information Technology &
Graphics (CITG)
2008 LANDMARK
YEAR
First poster in a new limited series namedFreedom to Innovate which was conceptualized
and painted by South Shore artist, Mitch Markovitz.
Graduation◦ 14 graduation ceremonies around the state with
nearly 8,000 students earning associate degree or certificate
Enrollment◦ Serving 120,000 students; spring enrollment up
14% as compared to last year
Breaking the Records
Ivy Tech President Thomas J. Snyder says, "No institution in Indiana playsa more vital role in workforce development
than Ivy Tech Community College.” "By offering academic programs that
provide students with career skills and credits that transfer to four-year colleges & universities, along with accelerated certified training programs aligned with employer needs, Ivy Tech is truly a catalyst in helping the state compete on a national and global scale."
Message from the President
Computer Information Technology (CINT)
Computer Information Systems (CINS)
Ivy Tech Program / Degree Options
CINT◦ Networking◦ PC Support and Administration◦ Security
CINS◦ Programming / Systems Analysis◦ Web Site Development◦ Database Administration
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE (65 CREDIT) – AS
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE(62 CREDIT) – AAS
TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE(31 CREDIT) – TC
CERTIFICATE (21-27 CREDIT) - C
(Both offer Student Self Directed track)
Employment is expected to grow faster than average
Increase 28.8 percent from 2006 to 2016 in the professional, scientific, & technical services industry
Add 2.1 million new jobs by 2016 Demand for employees with computer and
business skills is particularly high in small and medium-sized firms
Employment Outlook
What are students saying…?
Ivy Tech CINS/CINT Graduates
Janice HillCINS,‘96MIS Director
Larry GistCINT, '05Unit Manager Assistant
"I had worked numerous office jobs while raising my family. Then I started taking classes at Ivy Tech. Not only did I receive a great education, I gained the confidence in myself to pursue goals. I've had two significant job advancements."
"Since graduation, I have received two raises and am ready to purchase my first home. None of this would have been possible without my education from Ivy Tech. My degree carries a great deal of respect in Indiana."
Ivy Tech CINS/CINT programs give students the credentials to enter the job market and find a good-paying job right out of college or continue their education at a four-year institution.
Is an AAS enough? Should Ivy Tech be astopping-stone orstepping-stone?