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Richmond Education and Health Campus

Ivy Tech Community College and Indiana Universty East have shared a campus since July 1971; with Purdue University adding a College of Technology in 1996 (located in I.U. East's MIddlefork Hall). Starting in May 2007, Reid Hospital & Health Care Services will also have a brand new building adjacent to I.U. East's Middlefork Hall.

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Joint Efforts in Educational Transfers:

>> Indiana University East
Ivy Tech Community College Indiana University - East Effective Date
Programs
AAS in Accounting BS Business Administration, Accounting Concentration November, 2003
AAS in Business Administration (Marketing, Management, Human Resources, and Financial Services, Specialties) BS in Business Administration (November, 2003, AAS in Business Administration) September, 1997
AAS in Computer Information Systems (Programmer/Analyst, PC Support & Administration, Web Management, and Network Specialties) BS Business Administration, General Business Concentration November, 2003
AS and AAS in any program Bachelor of General Studies Degree, Technical credits (minimum grade of C) distributed to maximum allowable (30 credits) to satisfy elective credit in BGS degree. General education courses transfer per defined course-to-course agreement. December, 2002, June, 2003
AS in Business Administration BS Business Administration, General Business Concentration November, 2003
AS in Computer Information Systems BS Business Administration, MIS Concentration November, 2003
AS in Education (Elementary Concentration) BS in Elementary Education May, 2005
AS in Nursing BS in Nursing August, 2005, January, 1990
Courses
ACC 101 Accounting I (3 cr), ACC 101 Financial Accounting (3 cr), ACC 101 Principles of Accounting (3 cr) BUS A201 Intro to Accounting I (3 cr) April, 1999
ACC 102 Accounting II (3 cr), ACC 102 Managerial Accounting (3 cr), ACC 102 Principles of Accounting II (3 cr) BUS A202 Intro to Accounting II (3 cr) April, 1999
ACC 105 Income Tax (3 cr) BUS A328 Income Tax (3 cr) November, 2003
ACC 201 Intermediate Accounting I (3 cr) BUS A311 Intermediate Accounting Theory (3 cr) November, 2003
ACC 202 Intermediate Accounting II BUS A312 Intermediate Accounting Problems (3 cr) November, 2003
ACC 203 Cost Accounting I (3 cr) BUS A325 Cost Accounting (3 cr) November, 2003
ANH 154 Cultural Anthropology (3 cr) ANTH A104 Culture and Society (3 cr) March, 1997
ANP 101 Anatomy & Physiology I (3 cr) PHSL – Undistributed -Human Anatomy & Physiology (3 cr) (applicable only for Transfer to IUE, PHSL Undistributed does not transfer for Ivy Tech ANP 101) June, 1997
ANP 101 Anatomy & Physiology I (3 cr) and ANP 102 Anatomy & Physiology II (3 cr) PHSL P261 Human Anatomy & Physiology (5 cr) and 1 cr Science Undistributed (applicable only for transfer to IUE), P261 and 1 cr Science Undistributed does not transfer to Ivy Tech ANP 101 & ANP 102, P261 transfers for Ivy Tech ANP 101. June, 1997
ANP 101 Anatomy & Physiology I (3 cr) and ANP 102 Anatomy & Physiology II (3 cr) and ANP 201 Advanced Human Physiology (4 cr) PHSL P261 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (5 cr) and PHSL P262 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (5 cr) Spring 2003
ANP 203 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (5 cr.) PHSL P 261 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (5 cr) July, 2006
ANP 204 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (5 cr.) PHSL P 262 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (5 cr) July, 2006
ARH 101 Art History I (3 cr) FINA A101 Ancient & Medieval Art March, 2006
ARH 102 Art History II (3 cr) FINA A102 Renaissance through Modern Art (3 cr) March, 2006
ARH 110 Art Appreciation (3 cr) FINA H100 Art Appreciation (3 cr) March, 2006
ASY 101 Solar System Astronomy (3 cr) AST A100 The Solar System (3 cr) March, 2006
BIO 101 Introductory Biology I (3 cr) BIOL L104 Introductory Biology Lectures (3 cr) May, 2003
BIO 201 General Microbiology (4 cr) MICR J200 Microbiology and Immunology (3 cr) and J201 Microbiology Laboratory (1 cr) January, 2005
BIO 220 Environmental Science (3 cr) BIOL L108 Environment and Life (3 cr) July, 2006
BUS 101 Introduction to Business (3 cr) BUS W100 Business Administration Introduction (3 cr) June, 1997
BUS 102 Business Law (3 cr) BUS L203 Commercial Law I (3 cr) June, 1997
BUS 108 Personal Finance (3 cr) BUS F260 Personal Finance (3 cr) November, 2003
BUS 202 Human Resource Management (3 cr) BUS Z440 Personnel-Human Resource Management (3 cr) November, 2003
CHM 101 Introductory Chemistry I (3 cr) and CHM 102 Introductory Chemistry II (3 cr) CHEM C100 The World of Chemistry and CHEM C121 Elem Chem Lab (1 cr) and 2 cr Chemistry Undistributed (applicable only for transfer to IUE, CHEM C100 and CHEM C121 does not transfer for CHM 101 and CHM 102, CHEM C100 and CHEM C121 transfer for CHM 101) Summer, 2005
CHM 105 General Chemistry I (5 cr) CHEM C105 Principles of Chemistry I and CHEM C125 Experimental Chemistry I (2 cr) March, 2006
CHM 106 General Chemistry II (5 cr) CHEM C106 Principles of Chemistry II (3 cr) and CHEM C126 Experimental Chemistry II (2 cr) March, 2006
CHM 111 Chemistry I (4 cr) CHEM C105 Principles of Chemistry I (3 cr) and UN100 (1 cr) March, 2006
CHM 112 Chemistry II (4 cr) CHEM C106 Principles of Chemistry II (3 cr) and UN100 (1 cr) March, 2006
CIS 202 Data Communications (3 cr) MIS I380 Data Communications in MIS (3 cr) November, 2003
CIS 101 Introduction to Microcomputers (3 cr) CSCI A110 Intro to Computers & Computing (3 cr) November, 2003
CIS 113 Logic, Design & Programming CSCI C201 Intro to Computer Science November, 2003
CIS 201 Database Design & Management MIS I340 Database Management (3 cr) Fall, 2001
CIS 203 Systems Analysis & Design (3 cr) BUS S310 Systems Analysis & Design November, 2003
CIS 212 “C”/ “C++” Programming (3 cr) CSCI C202 Intro to Computer Software Systems (3 cr) November, 2003
COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (3 cr) SPCH S121 Public Speaking (3 cr) May, 1993
COM 101 Introduction to Public Speaking (3 cr.) SPCH S121 Public Speaking (3 cr) May, 1993
COM 102 Interpersonal Communications (3 cr) SPCH S122 Interpersonal Communication (3 cr) May, 1999
COM 102 Introduction to Interpersonal Communications (3 cr) SPCH S122 Interpersonal Communication (3 cr) May, 1999
CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems (3 cr) SPEA J101 The American Criminal Justice System (3 cr) March, 2006
ECN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3 cr) ECON E104 Intro to Macroeconomics (3 cr) December, 1997
ECN 202 Principles of Microeconomics (3 cr) ECON E103 Intro to Microeconomics (3 cr) December, 1997
ENG 111 English Composition (3 cr) ENG W131 Elementary Composition I (3 cr) May, 1993
ENG 111 English Composition: Strategies for Inquiry (3 cr) ENG W131 Elementary Composition I (3 cr) May, 1993
ENG 112 English Composition: Exposition and Persuasion (3 cr) ENG W132 Elementary Composition II (3 cr) June, 1993
ENG 112 Exposition & Persuasion (3 cr) ENG W132 Elementary Composition II (3 cr) June, 1993
ENG 202 Creative Writing (3 cr) ENG W203 Creative Writing (3 cr) October, 2002
ENG 206 Intro to Literature (3 cr) ENG L115 Literature for Today (3 cr) November, 2004
ENG 211 Technical Writing (3 cr) W234 Technical Report Writing (3 cr) October, 2002
ENG 220 World Literature I (3 cr) ENG L213 Literary Masterpieces I (3 cr) March, 2006
ENG 221 World Literature II (3 cr) ENG L214 Literary Masterpieces II (3 cr) March, 2006
ENG 222 American Literature I (3 cr) ENG L250 American Literature before 1865 (3 cr) March, 2006
ENG 223 American Literature II (3 cr) ENG L251 American Literature after 1865 (3 cr) March, 2006
FRE 101 French Level 1 (4 cr) FREN F100 Elementary French I (4 cr) March, 2006
FRE 102 French Level 2 (4 cr) FREN F150 Elementary French II (4 cr) March, 2006
FRE 201 French Level 3 (4 cr) FREN F200 Second-Year French I: Language & Culture (3 cr) (applicable only for transfer to IUE) March, 2006
FRE 202 French Level 4 (4 cr) FREN F250 Second-Year French II: Language & Culture (3 cr) (applicable only for transfer to IUE) March, 2006
HSY 101 Survey of American History I HIST H105 American History I (3 cr) January, 1998
HSY 102 Survey of American History II (3 cr) HIST H106 American History II (3 cr) March, 2000
HSY 235 World Civilization I (3 cr) HIST H108 Perspectives on the World to 1800 (3 cr) March, 2006
HSY 236 World Civilization II (3 cr) HIST H109 Perspectives on the World since 1800 (3 cr) March, 2006
HUM 100 Theatre Appreciation (3 cr) THTR T210 Appreciation of Theater (3 cr) March, 2006
HUM 118 Music Appreciation (3 cr) MUS M174 Music for the Listener (3 cr) March, 2006
MAT 111 Intermediate Algebra (3 cr) MATH M117 Intermediate Algebra Spring, 2004
MAT 112 Functional Mathematics (3 cr) MATH M110 Excursions in Mathematics March, 2006
MAT 115 Statistics (3 cr) MATH K300 Statistical Techniques (3 cr) March, 2006
MAT 118 Concepts in Mathematics (3 cr) MATH M110 Excursions into Mathematics (3 cr) July, 2006
MAT 133 College Algebra with Analytic Geometry (4 cr) MATH M125 Pre-Calculus Mathematics (3 cr) January, 1998
MAT 134 Trigonometry (2 cr) MATH M126 Trigonometric Functions January, 1998
MAT 135 Finite Math (3 cr) MATH M118 Finite Math (3 cr) Summer, 2005
MAT 201 Survey of Calculus I (3 cr) MATH M119 Brief Survey of Calculus I March, 2006
MAT 211 Calculus I (4 cr) MATH M215 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (5 cr) March, 2006
MAT 212 Calculus II (4 cr) MATH M216 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II (5 cr) March, 2006
OAD 216 (prior AOT 116)Business Communications (3 cr) ENG W231 Professional Writing Skills March, 2006
PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy (3 cr) PHIL P100 Introduction to Philosophy January, 1998
PHL 102 Introduction to Ethics (3 cr) PHIL P140 Introduction to Ethics (3 cr) March, 2006
PHL 213 Logic (3 cr) PHIL P150 Elementary Logic (3 cr) March, 2006
PHY 101 Physics I (4 cr) PHYS P100 Physics in the Modern World (4 cr) March, 2006
PHY 101 Physics I (4 cr) Physics Undistributed (4 cr) September, 1999
PHY 101 Physics I (4 cr) and PHY 102 Physics II (4 cr) PHYS P201 General Physics I (5 cr) and Physics Undistributed (3 cr) September, 1999
PHY 102 Physics II (4 cr) Physics Undistributed (4 cr) September, 1999
POL 101 Introduction to American Government (3 cr) POLS Y103 Intro to American Government (3 cr) January, 1998
POL 201 Introduction to Political Science (3 cr) POLS Y101 Principles of Political Science (3 cr) March, 2006
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3 cr) PSY P103 General Psychology (3 cr) May, 21993
PSY 201 Lifespan Development (3 cr) PSY P216 Lifespan Development (3 cr) November, 2004
PSY 205 Abnormal Psychology (3 cr) Undistributed Psychology (3 cr) November, 2004
PSY 205 Abnormal Psychology (3 cr) PSY P324 Abnormal Psychology (3 cr) March, 2006
SCI 111 Physical Science (3 cr) PHYS P100 Physics in the Modern World March, 2006
SOC 111 Introduction to Sociology (3 cr) SOC S 100 Intro to Sociology (3 cr) Ma, 1993
SOC 245 Cultural Diversity (3 cr) SOC S210 Sociology of the American Ethnic Diversity (3 cr) July, 2006
SOC 252 Social Problems (3 cr) SOC S101 Social Problems & Policies March, 2006
SOC 261 Sociology of Relationships & Family (3 cr) Sociology Undistributed (3 cr)(applicable only for transfer to IUE) November, 2004
SPN 101 Spanish Level I (4 cr) SPAN S100 Elementary Spanish I (4 cr) October, 2002
SPN 102 Spanish Level II (4 cr) SPAN S150 Elementary Spanish II (4 cr) October, 2002
SPN 201 Spanish Level III (4 cr) SPAN S200 Second-Year Spanish I (3 cr) (applicable only for transfer to IUE) March, 2006
SPN 202 Spanish Level IV (4 cr) SPAN S250 Second-Year Spanish II (3 cr) (applicable only for transfer to IUE) March, 2006
>> Purdue University College of Technology at Richmond
Ivy Tech Community College Purdue University - Richmond Effective Date
Programs
Ivy Tech Region 9 AS in Manufacturing & Industrial Technology (MIT) Purdue University School of Technology at Richmond Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Technology (General Option)
Courses
CIS 113 Logic Design and Programming and CIS 232 Visual Basic Programming (6) cr. Math or Computing Science  
COM 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking COM 114 Fund of Speech Communication  
DSN 103 CAD Fundamentals IET, CIMT, CGT, CPT, EET  
DSN 113 Intermediate CAD and TEC 101 Manufacturing Processes MET  
DSN 220 Advanced CAD CGT 110 Computer Graphics Communication  
ECN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics or ECN 202 Principles of Microeconomics ECN210 Principles of Economics  
ENG 111 English Composition ENGL 101 English Comp. I  
ENG 112 Exposition and Persuasion ENGL 102 English Comp. II  
MAT 131 Algebra/Trig I and MAT 132 Algebra/Trig II or MAT 133 College Algebra and MAT 134 Trig MA 151 Algebra and Trig  
MIT 102 Intro to Print Reading (24) cr. Technical electives  
MIT 106 Into to Workplace Safety OLS 331 Occupational Safety &Health  
MIT 113 Basic Electricity and MIT 208 CNC Programming I and MIT 209 CNC Programming II and MIT 220 CAD/CAM I and MIT 221 CAD/CAM II (15) cr. General Electives  
MIT 205 Programmable Controls I CIMT 243 Automated Manufacturing  
MIT 260 Adv. Problem Solving & Teamwork IT 114 Problem Solving in Mfg  
PHY 101 Physics I (not via distance ed.) PHYS 218 General Physics I  
PSY 101 Intro to Psychology or SOC 111 Intro to Sociology Humanities/Social Science Elective  
TEC 104 Computer Fund. for Technology CPT 135 Intro to Computer Tech Applications or CPT 136 Intro to Computer Applications  

Shared Services:

  • Library - Located at I.U. - East's Hayes Hall

What are people in the community saying about this unique campus?

"I graduated from Ivy Tech Community College in the Summer of 2001 with my Associate of Science in Computer Infrmation Systems. I shopped around for a coupe of years trying to find out the best avenue for me to pursue by Bachelor's degree (all online, transferring to a university in another state, transferring to another university in another city), and found myself right back here in Richmond at the very same campus I started at out of high school."

"The location is very familiar to me, all of my credits transferred over without any problems, the tuition was MUCH less expensive on this campus (versus nearly every other university in Indiana and Ohio; plus no out-of-state tuition hikes), and the services they offered were very similar. The shared library, similar online course platforms, shared lecture halls, and even a wealth of shared knowledge between the two campuses. There have been more than a few times that I have been able to take classes at either campus, transfer thm back to the other one, and get advice from either college's staff about the details of the paperwork involved."

"I just can't see myself chosing any other path from where I am today. I will be applying for my Bachelor's degree at Indiana University next Summer... and I have been working full time in a real job throughout the entire process!!" -- Ben Johnson

   Changing Lives   
Richmond Campus
2357 Chester Blvd.
Richmond, IN 47374
765-966-2656
800-659-4562
FAX 765-962-8741
Connersville Campus
717 West 21st Street
Connersville, IN 47331
765-825-9394
FAX 765-825-4516