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Accounting

Gain real-world accounting experience with software such as QuickBooks and Sage 50, while also partnering with CPA firms across the state.

$62,370 median salary
100% online option

Advanced Automation & Robotics Technology

Advanced manufacturing helps build our modern world. Learn to program robotics and work with equipment like hydraulics.

$64,714 median salary

Agriculture

Prepare for a real-world agriculture career. Includes partnerships with Case IH, John Deere, NRCS, Co-Alliance, Corteva and others.

$37,367 median salary
$18 avg hourly rate

Biology

Biology is the study of life itself–and your first step to a career in medicine, pharmacology, agriculture, research, and many others.

$64,417 median salary
$31 avg hourly rate

Business Administration

Learn principles that build a background for success in business, including the creation of marketing plans, budgets, and case studies.

$65,008 median salary
100% online option

Business Operations, Applications & Technology (BOAT)

Prepare for a career as an administrative professional, helping all types of office environments, such as legal, medical, and others.

$54,123 median salary
100% online option

Cloud Technologies

Get skills in essential Internet-based software and services, including platforms such as Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure.

$75,191 median salary
100% online option

Computer Science

Acquire skills needed to interact with computers and complex software in any organization, using programming and critical thinking.

$87,672 median salary
100% online option

Criminal Justice

Learn from instructors with real-world experience in career fields like law enforcement, court services, security, and others.

$56,831 median salary
100% online option

Cybersecurity / Information Assurance

This nationally recognized program helps students learn how to effectively secure computers, networks, and critical infrastructure.

$85,748 median salary
100% online option

Design Technology

Discover the basics of form and function, with electives leading to paths such as Mechanical Design, Computer Graphics and others.

$62,485 median salary
$30 avg hourly rate

Education – Elementary & Special

From lesson plans to community engagement, future teachers learn to teach in a variety of authentic classroom and school settings.

$46,269 median salary
$22 avg hourly rate

Education – Secondary

This program can lead to a teaching degree in biology, chemistry, or mathematics, areas where qualified teachers are sorely needed.

$39,866 median salary
$19 avg hourly rate

Electrical Engineering Technology

Become a skilled technologist who can perform engineering tasks such as installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting electronic systems.

$78,946 median salary
$38 avg hourly rate

Electronics & Computer Technology

This computer-focused electronics program leans into automated systems, offering background in networking and digital communications.

$74,714 median salary
$36 avg hourly rate

Energy Technology

Get ready for the green energy future with skills in wind and solar power systems. Industry partners include Vectren, Siemens, and GE.

$71,540 median salary
$35 avg hourly rate

Engineering

A focus on math and science gives you the foundation toward further study in mechanical, civil, electrical, or other engineering.

$90,675 median salary
$43 avg hourly rate

Engineering Technology

Often working with engineers, engineering technicians have responsibilities that can include project development, planning, and testing.

$77,678 median salary
$37 avg hourly rate

General Studies

Get broad exposure to a solid core of courses largely transferable to 4-year institutions as required for a bachelor's degree.

100% online option

Healthcare Specialist

Start your healthcare career with clinical hands-on practice in certification options like Phlebotomy, Pharmacy Technician, and more.

$46,875 median salary

Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning Technology (HVAC)

Train with actual furnace and AC equipment while also learning about new technologies like solar, geothermal, and HVAC automation.

$61,408 median salary

Homeland Security / Public Safety

Choose a career on the front lines of service. Occupations include firefighter, EMS, law enforcement, and transportation security.

$60,261 median salary
$29 avg hourly rate

Human Services

Ready to help others? Here, students are trained to develop the skills, attitudes, and knowledge needed to work in social services.

$35,670 median salary
100% online option

Indiana College Core

Fulfills core requirements equivalent to your first year of college so you can start as a sophomore at any Indiana 4-year institution.

100% online option

Industrial Technology

Manufacturers need technicians who understand modern machines. Train for career fields like repair technician, welder, or machinist.

$58,824 median salary

Informatics

Learn how people and technology interact so you can develop skills to make tomorrow’s computers and software more useful.

$81,056 median salary
100% online option

Information Technology Support

Prepare for a career in the IT field with knowledge and skills needed to build and maintain computing systems and technology.

$74,666 median salary
100% online option

Legal & Paralegal Studies

The starting point for students interested in the law. Learn about sources of law, legal research, civil procedure, ethics, and more.

$45,951 median salary
100% online option

Liberal Arts

Explore personal and academic growth in areas from critical thinking to creative expression as you build toward a bachelor’s degree.

100% online option

Logistics & Supply Chain Management

Get your logistics career going by studying the technologies and systems used to track goods efficiently and keep the economy moving.

$53,151 median salary
100% online option

Machine Tool Technology

There’s high demand for skills in precision machining. Certificate paths include manual machining or computer-based CNC machining.

$57,057 median salary

Manufacturing Production & Operations

Online degree program designed to lead to roles as technicians, operators, and managers on the modern manufacturing plant floor.

$71,938 median salary
100% online option

Medical Assisting

Be the link between healthcare providers and patients as you learn in a variety of settings, including labs and patient exam rooms.

$51,224 median salary

Network Infrastructure

Get the industry-standard hardware and software skills needed to master computer networks, the nerve center of our digital world.

$73,957 median salary

Nursing

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.

Paramedic Science

Help make a difference and change lives in a program that has EMS alumni currently working with some of the state’s best hospitals.

$40,206 median salary

Patient Care Technician

Assist patients with day-to-day activities, take vital signs, collect specimens, and perform other diagnostic or treatment procedures.

$35,846 median salary
$17 avg hourly rate

Professional Communication

Get started on the path to Executive Assistant, Writer, or another communications career with skills for effective message delivery.

$82,050 median salary
$39 avg hourly rate

Psychology

Psychology is the study of behavior, a highly valuable career skill. Studies include human sexuality and theories of personality.

$50,050 median salary
100% online option

Software Development

Learn to develop, test, and maintain software by gaining a foundation in programming, web development, and application development.

$87,672 median salary
100% online option

Surgical Technology

Train in a real operating room to enter the workforce as a surgical assistant, in labor and delivery, or in central sterile supply.

$56,296 median salary
$27 avg hourly rate