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Energy Technology Accreditation

Energy Technology

Nationally Recognized Program

The Ivy Tech Energy Technology program is proud to hold accreditation from the Association of Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE).

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Campus Info

The Energy Technology program demonstrates strong student persistence and completion outcomes. On a 5-year average, it takes 2.4 years to complete an AAS degree.

Scholarship Information

Students enrolled in the Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering, and Applied Science programs benefit from a diverse range of financial support, including Federal funds, Ivy Tech discretionary allocations, State and Regional funding, contributions from the Ivy Tech Foundation, and third-party partnerships:
Academic Year
Sum of Amount Paid 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025 Grand Total
* $13,333,005.40  $15,393,880.82  $19,364,523.34 $48,091,409.56 

* Total scholarships are distributed on predefined metrics per program amongst all programs in the school of Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering, and Applied Science

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Tuition & Fees

Fall 2025 through Summer 2027

Indiana Residents

Out-Of-State Residents

International Students

Full-Time Flat Rate Per Semester

$2,577.11 $4,967.51 $4,967.51

Part-Time Cost Per Credit Hour

$178.38 $348.97 $348.97

Ivy+ Textbooks Fee

$18
/credit hour
$18
/credit hour
$18
/credit hour

Full-time = 12 or more credit hours per semester
Part-time = Less than 12 credit hours per semester
View full cost of attendance

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Career Placement and Wage Data 

The following data are drawn from the 2022–2024 Graduate Survey for the School of Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering, and Applied Science and reflect aggregated responses from graduates across all programs seeking accreditation. A total of 1,550 graduates participated in the survey. Results show that 84 percent reported the program directly helped them secure employment or advance in their careers, while 73 percent indicated their current position is directly related to the education they received in ATMAE-accredited programs across the Ivy Tech system.

The Energy Technology program demonstrates strong student persistence and completion outcomes. On a 5-year average, it takes 2.4 years to complete an AAS degree.

Scholarship Information

Students enrolled in the Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering, and Applied Science programs benefit from a diverse range of financial support, including Federal funds, Ivy Tech discretionary allocations, State and Regional funding, contributions from the Ivy Tech Foundation, and third-party partnerships:
Academic Year
Sum of Amount Paid 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025 Grand Total
* $13,333,005.40  $15,393,880.82  $19,364,523.34 $48,091,409.56 

* Total scholarships are distributed on predefined metrics per program amongst all programs in the school of Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering, and Applied Science

View Scholarships

Tuition & Fees

Fall 2025 through Summer 2027

Indiana Residents

Out-Of-State Residents

International Students

Full-Time Flat Rate Per Semester

$2,577.11 $4,967.51 $4,967.51

Part-Time Cost Per Credit Hour

$178.38 $348.97 $348.97

Ivy+ Textbooks Fee

$18
/credit hour
$18
/credit hour
$18
/credit hour

Full-time = 12 or more credit hours per semester
Part-time = Less than 12 credit hours per semester
View full cost of attendance

View Full Tuition & Fees

Career Placement and Wage Data 

The following data are drawn from the 2022–2024 Graduate Survey for the School of Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering, and Applied Science and reflect aggregated responses from graduates across all programs seeking accreditation. A total of 1,550 graduates participated in the survey. Results show that 84 percent reported the program directly helped them secure employment or advance in their careers, while 73 percent indicated their current position is directly related to the education they received in ATMAE-accredited programs across the Ivy Tech system.

Scholarship Information

Students enrolled in the Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering, and Applied Science programs benefit from a diverse range of financial support, including Federal funds, Ivy Tech discretionary allocations, State and Regional funding, contributions from the Ivy Tech Foundation, and third-party partnerships:
Academic Year
Sum of Amount Paid 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025 Grand Total
* $13,333,005.40  $15,393,880.82  $19,364,523.34 $48,091,409.56 

* Total scholarships are distributed on predefined metrics per program amongst all programs in the school of Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering, and Applied Science

View Scholarships

Tuition & Fees

Fall 2025 through Summer 2027

Indiana Residents

Out-Of-State Residents

International Students

Full-Time Flat Rate Per Semester

$2,577.11 $4,967.51 $4,967.51

Part-Time Cost Per Credit Hour

$178.38 $348.97 $348.97

Textbooks Fee

$18
/credit hour
$18
/credit hour
$18
/credit hour

Full-time = 12 or more credit hours per semester
Part-time = Less than 12 credit hours per semester
View full cost of attendance

View Full Tuition & Fees

Career Placement and Wage Data

The following data are drawn from the 2022–2024 Graduate Survey for the School of Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering, and Applied Science and reflect aggregated responses from graduates across all programs seeking accreditation. A total of 1,550 graduates participated in the survey. Results show that 84 percent reported the program directly helped them secure employment or advance in their careers, while 73 percent indicated their current position is directly related to the education they received in ATMAE-accredited programs across the Ivy Tech system.  

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate knowledge of basic electrical principles and concepts that impact the Energy Technology Industry
  • Utilize electrical/mechanical troubleshooting and communication skills to diagnose, repair, test and return service failed components
  • Describe the hazards associated with electrical equipment and apply appropriate safety methods for working around industrial machinery
  • Collaborate effectively with others to plan, contribute to, and complete tasks as part of a technical team.
  • Identify, analyze, and apply appropriate tools and techniques to solve defined technical problems.
  • Develop and deliver clear written, oral, and graphical communications in both technical and general contexts; locate and interpret technical documents and standards.
  • Assess personal learning needs and engage in self-directed strategies to support ongoing professional growth.
  • Demonstrate ethical judgment and professional responsibility in technical and workplace environments.
  • Evaluate processes and apply continuous improvement methods to enhance quality, efficiency, and effectiveness.