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IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE PARTNERSHIP

Computer Information Systems/Technology (CINS/CINT). Computer Information Technology & Graphics (CITG). IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE PARTNERSHIP. Bridging the Future Transfer Credit Agreement. Sources: Indianapolis & Post Tribune News http://ivytech.edu/schools/business/index.html

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IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE PARTNERSHIP

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  1. Computer Information Systems/Technology (CINS/CINT) Computer Information Technology & Graphics (CITG) IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE PARTNERSHIP Bridging the Future Transfer Credit Agreement • Sources: • Indianapolis & Post Tribune News • http://ivytech.edu/schools/business/index.html • http://www.bls.gov • http://www.in.gov/dwd/2383.htm • Gina Rue • Dean, School of Business • Program Chair, CINS/CINT

  2. 2008 LANDMARK YEAR First poster in a new limited series named Freedom to Innovate which was conceptualized and painted by South Shore artist, Mitch Markovitz.  

  3. Breaking the Records • Graduation • 14 graduation ceremonies around the state with nearly 8,000 students earning associate degree or certificate • Enrollment • Serving 120,000 students; spring enrollment up 14% as compared to last year

  4. Message from the President • Ivy Tech President Thomas J. Snyder says, "No institution in Indiana plays a more vital role in workforce development than Ivy Tech Community College.” • "By offering academic programs that provide students with career skills and credits that transfer to four-year colleges & universities, along with accelerated certified training programs aligned with employer needs, Ivy Tech is truly a catalyst in helping the state compete on a national and global scale."

  5. Ivy Tech Program / Degree Options • Computer Information Technology (CINT) • Computer Information Systems (CINS) • ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE (65 CREDIT) – AS • ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE • (62 CREDIT) – AAS • TECHNICAL CERTIFICATE • (31 CREDIT) – TC • CERTIFICATE • (21-27 CREDIT) - C • CINT • Networking • PC Support and Administration • Security • CINS • Programming / Systems Analysis • Web Site Development • Database Administration (Both offer Student Self Directed track)

  6. Employment Outlook • Employment is expected to grow faster than average • Increase 28.8 percent from 2006 to 2016 in the professional, scientific, & technical services industry • Add 2.1 million new jobs by 2016 • Demand for employees with computer and business skills is particularly high in small and medium-sized firms

  7. Ivy Tech CINS/CINT Graduates • What are students saying…?

  8. "I had worked numerous office jobs while raising my family. Then I started taking classes at Ivy Tech. Not only did I receive a great education, I gained the confidence in myself to pursue goals. I've had two significant job advancements." • "Since graduation, I have received two raises and am ready to purchase my first home. None of this would have been possible without my education from Ivy Tech. My degree carries a great deal of respect in Indiana." Janice HillCINS,‘96MIS Director Larry GistCINT, '05Unit Manager Assistant

  9. After Ivy Tech • Ivy Tech CINS/CINT programs give students the credentials to enter the job market and find a good-paying job right out of college or continue their education at a four-year institution. • Is an AAS enough? • Should Ivy Tech be a stopping-stone or stepping-stone?

  10. What are the jobs? http://www.in.gov/dwd/2382.htm

  11. What is Articulation? • Course by course transfer of classes that are agreed upon by the two institutions https://wwwapps.ivytech.edu/cgi-bin/curr/gpprogram_list.cgi#

  12. Why Articulate? • 59% of students cited transfer to a four-year college or university as a primary or secondary goal for enrolling at Ivy Tech • Transfer curricula that meet expectations of four-year universities is part of our mission • Ivy Tech serves the public by maintaining academic partnerships and collaborations through agreements aimed at mobility

  13. Articulation Goals • Transfer courses have experienced significant growth and will continue to grow • Statewide transfer web site is expected to help in availability of electronic curricular • 2007 Strategic Directions for Higher Education in Indiana to maximize opportunities seamless transfer

  14. Articulation CPATH Project • Ivy Tech and Purdue Calumet University Partnership Computer Information Systems/Technology (CINS/CINT) Computer Information Technology & Graphics (CITG) Bridging the Future Transfer Credit Agreement

  15. Gina Rue Dean, School of Business Program Chair, CINS/CINT • 1-888-IVYLINE IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE • THANK YOU!

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