Accounting
Gain real-world accounting experience with software such as QuickBooks and Sage 50, while also partnering with CPA firms across the state.
Gain real-world accounting experience with software such as QuickBooks and Sage 50, while also partnering with CPA firms across the state.
Advanced manufacturing helps build our modern world. Learn to program robotics and work with equipment like hydraulics.
Prepare for a real-world agriculture career. Includes partnerships with Case IH, John Deere, NRCS, Co-Alliance, Corteva and others.
From EVs to self-driving cars, few industries are moving as fast as automotive. Be ready with training in today's high-tech vehicles.
Go wheels up on a great career with FAA-certified skills needed to perform maintenance, inspection, and repair of civilian aircraft.
Biology is the study of life itself–and your first step to a career in medicine, pharmacology, agriculture, research, and many others.
Learn to deliver construction projects on time, on budget, and to the right standards. Internships available with industry partners.
Nothing is more hands-on than construction. Get the carpentry, electrical, or management skills for a variety of building trades.
Learn principles that build a background for success in business, including the creation of marketing plans, budgets, and case studies.
Prepare for a career as an administrative professional, helping all types of office environments, such as legal, medical, and others.
Get skills in essential Internet-based software and services, including platforms such as Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.
Acquire skills needed to interact with computers and complex software in any organization, using programming and critical thinking.
Learn from instructors with real-world experience in career fields like law enforcement, court services, security, and others.
This nationally recognized program helps students learn how to effectively secure computers, networks, and critical infrastructure.
Learn essentials of extracting information from data, using tools such as data mining, statistical analysis, and business analytics.
Discover the basics of form and function, with electives leading to paths such as Mechanical Design, Computer Graphics and others.
Learn how to maintain high-tech engine systems that rely on advanced computer electronics to comply with strict emission standards.
Discover essentials of childhood development and growth in a variety of settings, such as traditional classrooms and on-campus labs.
From lesson plans to community engagement, future teachers learn to teach in a variety of authentic classroom and school settings.
This program can lead to a teaching degree in biology, chemistry, or mathematics, areas where qualified teachers are sorely needed.
Become a skilled technologist who can perform engineering tasks such as installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting electronic systems.
This computer-focused electronics program leans into automated systems, offering background in networking and digital communications.
Get ready for the green energy future with skills in wind and solar power systems. Industry partners include Vectren, Siemens, and GE.
A focus on math and science gives you the foundation toward further study in mechanical, civil, electrical, or other engineering.
Often working with engineers, engineering technicians have responsibilities that can include project development, planning, and testing.
Get a solid foundation for starting or growing a business, including mentoring and opportunities to pitch investors for funding.
Get broad exposure to a solid core of courses largely transferable to 4-year institutions as required for a bachelor's degree.
Efficient processing of health records helps improve quality of care. Graduates can work in hospitals, doctors’ offices, and clinics.
Start your healthcare career with clinical hands-on practice in certification options like Phlebotomy, Pharmacy Technician, and more.
Train with actual furnace and AC equipment while also learning about new technologies like solar, geothermal, and HVAC automation.
Choose a career on the front lines of service. Occupations include firefighter, EMS, law enforcement, and transportation security.
Discover the skills behind the largest private sector industry in the US. Career choices include events manager, caterer, pastry chef, and others.
Ready to help others? Here, students are trained to develop the skills, attitudes, and knowledge needed to work in social services.
Fulfills core requirements equivalent to your first year of college so you can start as a sophomore at any Indiana 4-year institution.
Manufacturers need technicians who understand modern machines. Train for career fields like repair technician, welder, or machinist.
Learn how people and technology interact so you can develop skills to make tomorrow’s computers and software more useful.
Prepare for a career in the IT field with knowledge and skills needed to build and maintain computing systems and technology.
The starting point for students interested in the law. Learn about sources of law, legal research, civil procedure, ethics, and more.
Explore personal and academic growth in areas from critical thinking to creative expression as you build toward a bachelor’s degree.
Get your logistics career going by studying the technologies and systems used to track goods efficiently and keep the economy moving.
There’s high demand for skills in precision machining. Certificate paths include manual machining or computer-based CNC machining.
Online degree program designed to lead to roles as technicians, operators, and managers on the modern manufacturing plant floor.
Get skills that can lead to careers related to mechanical engineering, including product design, drafting, manufacturing, and testing.
Be the link between healthcare providers and patients as you learn in a variety of settings, including labs and patient exam rooms.
Get the industry-standard hardware and software skills needed to master computer networks, the nerve center of our digital world.
Work toward an LPN, ASN, or transfer as a junior. Learn to care for patients and qualify to work in hospitals, home health, and more.
Help make a difference and change lives in a program that has EMS alumni currently working with some of the state’s best hospitals.
Assist patients with day-to-day activities, take vital signs, collect specimens, and perform other diagnostic or treatment procedures.
Get started on the path to Executive Assistant, Writer, or another communications career with skills for effective message delivery.
Psychology is the study of behavior, a highly valuable career skill. Studies include human sexuality and theories of personality.
Help treat breathing disorders in patients ranging from infants to seniors, while working side-by-side with doctors, nurses and others.
Learn to develop, test, and maintain software by gaining a foundation in programming, web development, and application development.
Train in a real operating room to enter the workforce as a surgical assistant, in labor and delivery, or in central sterile supply.
Ideal environment to become a skilled massage therapist, thanks to a student-run public clinic and field trips to clientele in need.
Careers in media and marketing begin with skills in visual communications. Here students learn both the technical and aesthetic aspects.