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Certificate programs in this program are considered by the U. S. Department of Education to be “Gainful Employment” programs. Information about program length, cost, loan debt, graduates, and related occupations can be found at http://www.IvyTech.edu/academics/gainful-employment.html. To address the fast moving nature of technology, Ivy Tech designed and implemented a comprehensive and innovative School of Computing and Informatics in the Fall of 2014. Computing and Informatics offers degrees and certificates in Computer Science, Cyber Security/Information Assurance, Database Management, Informatics, IT Support, Server Administration and Software Development. Degrees & Certificates Offered (Southwest Region): Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Associate of Science (AS) Technical Certificate (TC) Certificate (C) Typical Careers: Information Architect Interaction Designer Information Systems Manager Informatics Specialist Informatics Analyst Systems Analyst Usability Analyst Applications Analyst Applications Programmer Software Tester Web Developer Server Support Technician System Administration Network Server Support Analyst Network Administrator IT Support Technician Computer Programmer Technical Support Specialist IT Consultant Help Desk Specialist Database Designer Data Mapper Information Architect Security Auditor Penetration Tester Security Analyst COMPUTING & INFORMATICS CONTACT INFORMATION Danette Coughlan - Department Chair Email: [email protected] Phone: 812-429-1448 IVYTECH.EDU | 888-IVY-LINE POINTS OF PRIDE Median starting salary is over $36,000 per hour after receiving bachelor’s degree. Statewide transfer degree (T-SAP) Newly designed and completed state-of-the-art classroom. Ivy Tech is deignated as both a Microsoft and a Cisco Academy Students can earn 25+ industry-recognized certifications while studying for their degrees.

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Certificate programs in this program are considered by the U. S. Department of Education to be “Gainful Employment” programs. Information about program length, cost, loan debt, graduates, and related occupations can be found at http://www.IvyTech.edu/academics/gainful-employment.html.

To address the fast moving nature of technology, Ivy Tech designed and implemented a comprehensive and innovative School of Computing and Informatics in the Fall of 2014. Computing and Informatics offers degrees and certificates in Computer Science, Cyber Security/Information Assurance, Database Management, Informatics, IT Support, Server Administration and Software Development.

Degrees & Certificates Offered (Southwest Region):Associate of Applied Science (AAS)Associate of Science (AS)Technical Certificate (TC)Certificate (C)

Typical Careers:Information Architect Interaction DesignerInformation Systems Manager Informatics SpecialistInformatics Analyst Systems AnalystUsability Analyst Applications AnalystApplications Programmer Software TesterWeb Developer Server Support TechnicianSystem Administration Network Server Support AnalystNetwork Administrator IT Support TechnicianComputer Programmer Technical Support SpecialistIT Consultant Help Desk SpecialistDatabase Designer Data MapperInformation Architect Security AuditorPenetration Tester Security Analyst

COMPUTING & INFORMATICS

CONTACT INFORMATIONDanette Coughlan - Department Chair Email: [email protected] Phone: 812-429-1448IVYTECH.EDU | 888-IVY-LINE

POINTS OF PRIDEMedian starting salary is over $36,000 per hour after receiving bachelor’s degree.

Statewide transfer degree (T-SAP)

Newly designed and completed state-of-the-art classroom.

Ivy Tech is deignated as both a Microsoft and a Cisco Academy

Students can earn 25+ industry-recognized certifications while studying for their degrees.