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Associate of Arts in General Studies

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This program allows students the flexibility to design a degree that fulfills their own personal and professional goals and also promotes degree completion for students who may have been prevented from beginning or completing work on a traditional degree due to work schedules, domestic responsibilities or logistical problems.

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Associate of Science in Architectural Technology

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This program designed to provide students with the skills to work in the areas of architectural drafting and detailing, simple structural design, planning, estimating, inspection, and sales. The curriculum is not intended to prepare students for registration as professional architects. Emphasis is on basic engineering principles of mechanics, surveying, residential and commercial construction drawings, mechanical and electrical systems in buildings, and materials testing.

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Associate of Science in Biomedical Engineering Technology

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Biomedical Electronics Technicians and Biomedical Engineers, interact with patients, staff and the equipment that restores people to health on a daily basis. This career track allows students to enter a field of study where their daily activities result in delivering state of the art health care in hospitals and clinics. Perform in an arena where putting their mind and hands to work will makes a visible impact in the high tech arena of medicine.

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Associate of Science in Computer and Information Technology

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This program is designed to provide an applications-oriented, practical education that prepares students for careers as systems analysts (people who design, install, and evaluate information systems); commercial and technical programmer/analysts (people who design, write, and maintain programs for a variety of applications); and network systems specialists (people who select, specify, and maintain the networking needs of a company).

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Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene

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The dental hygienist is a member of the dental health team who provides educational, preventive and therapeutic oral health services. Employment opportunities may be available in private dental practice, hospitals, public health agencies, educational institutions, and research. Bachelor of Science degree in public health dental hygiene is offered for dental hygienists who desire career options such as: public health, teaching, research, business and marketing. This degree is awarded upon completion of an additional 32 credit hours beyond the Associate of Science degree.

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Associate of Science in Emt Basic and Paramedic Science

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The goal of this program is to prepare competent entry-level Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedics in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affect domains with or without exit points at the EMT-I and/or EMT-B. The program aims to enable the student to perform as a paramedic, provide didactic instruction in the body of paramedic knowledge that will lead a student to hold competencies that will guide the student in lifelong learning as a health care professional, provide clinical instruction that will provide the student with mastery of clinical competencies necessary to perform as a paramedic and will guide the student in lifelong learning as a health care professional, provide a field internship that will develop a student?s ability to apply mastered competencies, guided by mentors in real-time situations, develop values that will prepare the student to be sensitive to the culturally based needs of all patients.

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Associate of Science in Histotechnology

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The objectives of this program are to provide students with the educational experiences necessary to enter a career as a histologic technician, to include entry-level competence and eligibility for the ASCP Board of Registry Histotechnician examination, to provide the nationwide health care community with individuals competent to conduct high-quality histologic procedures, to provide a curriculum containing a balance between technical knowledge and clinical competence gained in the histology laboratory setting, to assist students in reaching their goals by providing academic and occupational advising, to instill in students a lifelong desire to achieve professional and academic excellence.

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Associate of Science in Interior Design Technology

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The emphasis of this degree is on technical knowledge, methodology, and aesthetic appreciation of interior design for the health, safety, and welfare of the public. Students will learn the importance of communications skills and visual presentation. An awareness of environmental, business, ethical, and other contemporary issues are incorporated into the curriculum. Classroom knowledge is linked to application in the field.

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Associate of Science in Labour Studies

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This program enables students to serve more effectively as members and leaders in their organizations. Students can also gain a sense of the past and present contexts of work and unionism. Because union leaders need to be familiar with economics, communications, and other subjects, labor studies can assist them in mastering a broad range of learning. The program encourages students to make socially useful choices in carrying out the many responsibilities of union membership, union leadership, and community citizenship.

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Associate of Science in Radiography

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Radiologic technology is a science involving the medical use of X rays in the diagnosis of disease. A radiologist is a physician specializing in this science, and a radiologic technologist (radiographer) is the technical assistant to the radiologist. Radiographers make up the largest group of imaging professionals. Their principal duties consist of performing X-ray examinations of patients. They also assist in fluoroscopic examinations and in special radiographic procedures. Other tasks performed by radiographers vary. Radiographers must be able to handle seriously ill and injured patients to obtain the maximum amount of information without injury to the patient and with the least amount of pain and discomfort from the examination. They may assist the radiologist in some complex procedures, often involving the injection of opaque media through needles or catheters. Radiographers must be well educated and experienced in aseptic techniques, requiring skills often comparable to those of nurses in some specialties. Most technologists are employed in hospitals, clinics, and physicians? offices.

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BS in Computer Engineering

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The field of computer engineering gives students a broad based foundation in the field of computer engineering. Students are prepared to design, develop and manage processes, systems and components related to computer hardware and software. Students graduate from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering with a high level of technical proficiency and valuable hands-on experience. Graduates typically work in the following types of positions: Sofware Engineers, Systems Engineers, Design Engineers, Product Designers, Project Engineers, Development Engineers, Test Engineers, and Engineering Team Leaders.

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BS in Electrical Engineering

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This program has many opportunities for students to do innovative hands-on work such as independent study, internship, cooperative education, and undergraduate research. The Bachelor's degree experience is concluded with a Senior Design course, in which teams of students will apply their engineering knowledge on a real-world project which is often submitted by engineers in industry.

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Bachelor of Art Education

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The program involves students in four semesters of extensive field experiences in diverse settings of schools and museums around Indianapolis. Here students are mentored in the reflective practice of teaching young people to create and respond to art in today?s world. Art Education students are grounded in a curriculum rich in art history and culture, art criticism and theory, aesthetics, and studio. Students examine visual development of young people and practice constructing learning environments where social imagination and skills of visual literacy flourish.

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Bachelor of Art Education and Bachelor of Fine Arts in Arts Education

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The program involves students in four semesters of extensive field experiences in diverse settings of schools and museums around Indianapolis. Here students are mentored in the reflective practice of teaching young people to create and respond to art in today?s world. Art Education students are grounded in a curriculum rich in art history and culture, art criticism and theory, aesthetics, and studio. Students examine visual development of young people and practice constructing learning environments where social imagination and skills of visual literacy flourish.

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Bachelor of Art Education in Art Elementary and Secondary School Teaching

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Students wishing to become certified to teach in public schools may pursue either Bachelor of Art Education or certification within the Master of Art Education at Herron. The Art Education Program of the Herron School of Art is offered in conjunction with the School of Education of Indiana University- Bloomington and Indianapolis, and the Indiana Professional Standards Board.

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Bachelor of Art in Geography

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This program provides the necessary background for careers in a number of fields in government, education, and private business. The geographic tools of geographic information systems (GIS), cartography, air-photo interpretation, remote sensing, and spatial analysis are skills increasingly in demand. An undergraduate degree in geography also provides the necessary background for graduate study in geography and urban and regional planning. For further information please contact a departmental advisor.

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Bachelor of Arts - Religious Studies

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The department offers students opportunities to explore the patterns and dimensions of the many different religious traditions of the world from the perspectives of the academic study of religion. The courses are designed to help students develop basic understandings of the many ways in which religions shape personal views of the world, create and sustain the communities in which we live, and interact with politics, economics, literature and the arts, and other structures of society. Through this curriculum, students are provided the skills that will allow them to understand religions as a part of the study of human history and traditional and nontraditional values.

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Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology

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This is a broadly based discipline that focuses on a vast range of aspects of human culture and biology. We are interested in many different aspects of the human experience across time and space: our faculty research interests include museum studies, human osteology, historical archaeology, and Greek, South Pacific, and Cape Verdean cultures. The IUPUI Anthropology Department focuses on training student to apply anthropological insight to non-academic settings. This means our graduates become practicing anthropologists in such diverse settings as hospitals, state and federal agencies, zoos, museums, archaeological contracting firms, and almost any context in which an understanding of human culture is essential.

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