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The Design Technology program prepares students for challenging professions in the design disciplines. In conjunction with their academic advisor, students can select elective courses from many areas to focus their program of study such as, Mechanical Design, Architectural Design, Computer Aided Design/ Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM), Civil Design, Computer Graphics, and others. Students in the Design Technology program have access to the most current hardware and software used in the disciplines. Overall program emphasis is on technical rigor and foundation development. Graduates have the skills and knowledge required to respond to future employment challenges or continue their education at other colleges or universities. 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 DESIGN TECHNOLOGY |
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The Technical Certificate in Design Technology can be earned on the way to acquiring the Associate of Applied Science degree. Many available jobs require advanced education beyond the high school diploma. Technical Certificate programs provide education in conceptual and technical skills for specific occupations. 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. Program and Employment Information |
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ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN DESIGN TECHNOLOGY |
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Associate of Applied Science (AAS) 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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ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN DESIGN TECHNOLOGY |
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The Associate of Science degree prepares you for transfer to a university to pursue a baccalaureate degree. To find out information about your transfer options to public and private universities, contact your academic advisor or the transfer office of your local Ivy Tech. You are also encouraged to contact the institution and consult the current catalog and web page of the institution to which you wish to transfer. |
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LOCATIONS
The Design Technology program is offered at the following campuses. Please click on the campus of interest below for contact and campus specific program information:
Program Summary (pdf)
Design Technology Faculty Web site
Contact:
Kirk Barnes
School of Technology Chair & Professor
Phone: (812) 330-6050
kbarnes@ivytech.edu
317-921-4542 (ph)
317-921-4586 (f)
Concentrations offered by Indianapolis region:
Dan Ward, program chair
800-459-0561, ext. 385
Suzan Perry
Valpo Campus
(219)476-4700
Design Technology Student Academic Plan for Year 2011-12
Design Technology Program Competencies
Upon graduation from the School of Technology, Design Technology students will be able to:
Present themselves in a professional manner
Know the language of their area of emphasis
Apply the appropriate knowledge and software or other tool to solve the design problem
Create the requested design to specifications whether given by written, verbal or a combination of written and verbal instructions.
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MADISON
590 Ivy Tech Drive George Tackett |
LAWRENCEBURG & BATESVILLE
50 Walnut Street George Tackett |
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CONTACTS
Victoria Montgomery
Faculty Support Secretary
812 246.3301 ext 41433
Lonnie Lewellen
Dean School of Technology
812 246.3301 ext. 4182
David Edward
Assistant Professor in Design Technology
812 246.3301 ext. 4306
John Harris
Instructor in Advanced Manufacturing
812.246.3301 ext. 4701
For more information, please contact Michael Satterfield, at (812) 429-1474.
Concentrations in this Program:
Contact:
Jianren Rong
Program Chair
812-298-2486
jrong@ivytech.edu