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Industrial Technology Accreditation

Industrial Technology

Nationally Recognized Program

The Ivy Tech Industrial Technology program is proud to hold various industry certifications and accreditations from nationally recognized organizations. The program includes a  (SACA)-certified testing location and is accredited by the Additionally, many Ivy Tech instructors are certified by the ,   MSSC and SACA.

Together, these recognitions provide students with training in the best of environments with highly qualified instruction.

 

Campus Info

Cumulative Completion percentage statewide is 50% in 2 years or less
Cumulative Completion percentage statewide is 56% in 3 years

Scholarship Information

Students enrolled in the Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering, and Applied Science programs benefit from a diverse range of financial support, including Federal funds, Ivy Tech discretionary allocations, State and Regional funding, contributions from the Ivy Tech Foundation, and third-party partnerships:
         
Academic Year
Sum of Amount Paid 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025 Grand Total
  $13,333,005.40  $15,393,880.82  19,364,523.34 $48,091,409.56 

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Tuition & Fees

Fall 2025 through Summer 2027

Indiana Residents

Out-Of-State Residents

International Students

Full-Time Flat Rate Per Semester

$2,577.11 $4,967.51 $4,967.51

Part-Time Cost Per Credit Hour

$178.38 $348.97 $348.97

 Textbooks Fee

$18
/credit hour
$18
/credit hour
$18
/credit hour

Full-time = 12 or more credit hours per semester
Part-time = Less than 12 credit hours per semester
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Career Placement and Wage Data 

Disclaimer

***per the Graduate Survey information 2023-2024.  This information is based on aggregated data of graduated students. With 1,550 responses representing all programs seeking accreditation indicates that 84% of Graduates reported that the program helped them to earn a job or advance in their careers. Furthermore 73% of graduates reported that their position is definitely related to their education in the ATMAE accredited programs throughout the  Ivy Tech system.*  

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate knowledge of basic material principles and concepts that impact the Industrial Technology industry.
  • Utilize electrical/mechanical troubleshooting and communication skills to diagnose, repair, test, and return failed components to service.
  • Describe the hazards associated with mechanical equipment and apply appropriate safety methods for working around industrial machinery
  • Collaborate effectively with others to plan, contribute to, and complete tasks as part of a technical team.
  • Identify, analyze, and apply appropriate tools and techniques to solve defined technical problems.
  • Develop and deliver clear written, oral, and graphical communications in both technical and general contexts; locate and interpret technical documents and standards.
  • Assess personal learning needs and engage in self-directed strategies to support ongoing professional growth.
  • Demonstrate ethical judgment and professional responsibility in technical and workplace environments.
  • Evaluate processes and apply continuous improvement methods to enhance quality, efficiency, and effectiveness.