Since its inception, Ivy Tech Community College has evolved from a small post-secondary vocational school into a comprehensive community college.
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Ivy Tech’s associate degree and technical certificate curricula provide students with a broad range of affordable courses and degree programs. From a single class to an associate degree, Ivy Tech offers its students affordable tuition, flexible class schedules, experienced instructors, small class sizes, transfer opportunities, training, and programs that meet the needs of the Central Indiana community.
Ivy Tech Community College
As the first school of its kind in the United States, the Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing is an innovator in a fast-paced and dynamic field. Our school integrates computing, social science, and information systems design in unique ways to explore how people use computing and technology to live, work, play, and communicate. We apply our insights to developing innovative IT solutions that transform fields like healthcare, biology, business, law, entertainment, and media.
IUPUI - School of Informatics
Media Arts and Science - MS
2012 - 2014
Refine your professional skills with our career-focused graduate-level programs. When you earn a Master of Science degree in Media Arts and Science from the IU School of Informatics and Computing at IUPUI, you’ll set your sights on research that’s embedded in emerging technology.
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Media Arts and Science - BS
2006 - 2010
Earn your degree from the IU School of Informatics and Computing at IUPUI and turn your creative passion into a career. Our graduates work in digital animation, serious game creation, interactive, video, user-friendly web design, graphic design, and content strategy as well as the exciting fields of virtual reality, augmented reality, and 3-D printing.
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Human Services
2004 - 2006
The Human Services program at Ivy Tech is geared toward helping students develop the skills, attitudes and knowledge needed for the helping professions. Students will spend the majority of their time interacting and doing problem-based activities, case studies and experiences that will prepare them to provide feedback as human services professionals.