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The Advanced Manufacturing program is designed to prepare students for the modern manufacturing environment. This program will prepare you for employment with companies that have implemented team oriented design, production, quality, and maintenance systems within the manufacturing environment. American manufacturers are becoming increasingly dependent upon the use of high-tech equipment that involves multiple, integrated systems. It is critical that these companies be able to recruit and employ individuals who know how to operate, troubleshoot, and maintain this high-tech equipment. Check out the Ivy Tech Guided Pathway to Success (Ivy Tech GPS) icons to map out your pathway for success. |
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DEGREES AVAILABLE |
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| TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE IN ADVANCED MANUFACTURING (31 credits) The Technical Certificate in Advanced Manufacturing can be earned on the way to acquiring the Associate of Applied Science degree. Many available jobs require advanced education beyond the high school diploma. Technical Certificate programs provide education in conceptual and technical skills for specific occupations. The program content is designed to develop competency in the comprehension of general and technical skills. Certificate programs require mastery of basic reading, writing, mathematical and quantitative skills. |
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ADVANCED MANUFACTURING CERTIFICATES |
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Short-term certificates are sequences of technical and professional courses that are industry focused and designed for workforce preparation. They provide access to targeted, short-term training in a discipline, and completers may sit for specific certification exams. Courses in certificate programs also apply toward technical certificates and associate degree programs in the subject area. Certificates currently offered in this field are: |
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| Manufacturing Operations (18 credits) Completion leads to taking the MSSC Certified Production Technician certification exam and/or Green Manufacturing Certification Level I certification exam, employment and/or completion of an associate degree. Program and Employment Information |
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Mechatronics Certification Level I (18 credits) |
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Advanced Manufacturing (24 Credits) |
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Supply Chain Management/Logistics Emphasis (24 credits) |
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ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN ADVANCED MANUFACTURING |
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Associate of Applied Science degree programs are two-year programs that prepare students for careers, career changes and career advancement. Students who need to take longer to complete the degree because of job or family obligations can take the program over a longer period of time. AAS programs may also prepare students for transfer to four-year institutions. These programs offer education in recognized technical areas and specialties with emphasis on analysis, synthesis and evaluation. The program content, which is approximately 30% general education and 70% professional/technical, provides depth and breadth in conceptual and professional/technical skills. The general education courses equip students with the problem solving, communications, scientific and mathematical skills to compete successfully in the job market. Professional/technical courses equip students with the skills to obtain employment and to advance in the workforce. |
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IVY TECH ONLINE DEGREE OPTIONS |
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You also have the option to earn a Certificate in Advanced Manufacturing via Ivy Tech Online, a completely online option. This virtual option provides students with the same content and knowledge as our traditional program, but is delivered entirely through our distance education delivery system. |
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LOCATIONS
The Advanced Manufacturing program is offered at the following campuses. Please click on the campus of interest below for contact and campus specific program information:
Technical Certificate offered in Advanced Manufacturing at the Bloomington campus.
Kirk Barnes, Professor
Dean of the School of Technology, Applied Science & Engineering Technology
kbarnes@ivytech.edu
(812) 330-6050
Kokomo
Ron Thibos, program chair
800-459-0561, ext. 560
Rodni Lytle, dean, school of technology
765-457-0858, ext. 545
Nathan McClain, advanced manufacturing faculty
800-459-0561, ext. 559
For more information contact Ben Lagadon at 574-289-7001, ext. 5381 or plagadon@ivytech.edu.
Valentina Petreska
Valpo Campus
(219)476-4700
Jim
Stokes
INDT/ADMF Department Chair
jstokes@ivytech.edu
Phone:
765-966-2656 x4017
Toll Free: 800-659-4562 x4017
Fax:
765-966-1654
Randall W. Roettger
Advanced
Manufacturing/Industrial Technology Instructor
rroettger@ivytech.edu
Phone:
765-966-2656 x4115
Toll Free: 800-659-4562 x4115
Local Curriculum
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MADISON
590 Ivy Tech Drive George Tackett |
LAWRENCEBURG
50 Walnut Street George Batta |
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CONTACTS
Victoria Montgomery
Faculty Support Secretary
812 246.3301 ext 4143
Lonnie Lewellen
Dean School of Technology
812 246.3301 ext 4182
John Harris
Instructor in Advanced Manufacturing
812.246.3301, 4701
Roy Long
Professor/Department Chair in Manufacturing & Industrial Technology
812.246.3301, 4702
Regional Degree Offerings:
Areas of Emphasis:
Contact:
David Will, Dean
School of Technology
812-298-2406
dwill5@ivytech.edu