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Our Community, Our Workforce, Our FutureI V Y T ECH – L AWRENCEBURG/BAT ESVI LLE
SA M A N T H A H A R D E B EC K
D R . R E B ECC A R A H S C H ULT E
D R . G EO RGE BAT TA
J O E K E N N E DY
Our Community
Dual CreditDual
Enrollment
STGEC Pathways
Our CommunityHistory of Dual Enrollment
•Prior to 2009 random acts of dual credit and dual enrollment
•Southeast Region is awarded the Baron Hill Grant2009 - 2011
• Intentional dual enrollment course offerings begin at Batesville site2012
•Cohort model dual enrollment expands at new Batesville site2013
•Manufacturing Co-Op & STGEC completions begin at Batesville site2014•All high school partners signed an MOU to participate in dual enrollment at
Lawrenceburg & Batesville2015•Redefined manufacturing pathway (both campuses) & added STGEC
completions2016
•Developed five new career pathways: WELD, IT, PHLB, CNA, Pre-Nursing2017•Add education pathway at Batesville
•Add software development pathway at Lawrenceburg2018
Our CommunityHigh School Partners
Batesville High School
East Central High School
Jac-Cen-Del High School
Lawrenceburg High School
Milan High School
Oldenburg Academy
Rising Sun High School
South Dearborn High School
South Ripley High School
Our WorkforceStatewide Transfer General Education Core (STGEC)
• Complement dual credit STGEC courses with dual enrollment courses on campus
• Identify students who are interested in earning the STGEC during sophomore year
• Work with guidance counselors to ensure students are on track for completion before graduation
• Offer summer courses to meet the needs of students who are within six credits from completion
STGEC’s Awarded
2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 (Projected)
Lawrenceburg/Batesville 4 38 70 90
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30
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Our WorkforceCareer Technical Pathways
ITCC Certificate Workforce Credential
Work-Based Learning
Experience
Manufacturing
Welding
CNA
PhlebotomyNursing Interest
Information Technology
Software Development
Education
Our FutureCareer Technical Pathways
• 2018 – 2019 : 25
• 2017 – 2018 : 18
• 2016 – 2017 : 27
• 2015 – 2016 : 11
• 2014 – 2015 : 10
• 2013 – 2014 : 4
Ivy Manufacturing
• 2018 – 2019 : 12
• 2017 – 2018 : 6
Ivy Welding
• 2018 – 2019 : 8
• 2017 – 2018 : 3
CNA
• 2018 – 2019 : 6
• 2017 – 2018 : 4
Phlebotomy
• 2018 – 2019 : 12
• 2017 – 2018 : 6
IT Helpdesk
• 2018 – 2019 : 8
Software Development
• 2018 – 2019 : 8
Education
Our FutureWork-Based Learning Opportunities
• Students the potential to earn a workforce credential, Ivy Tech credential or both.
• Industry partners:
• Batesville (formerly Batesville Casket Company)
• Batesville Tool & Die
• Heartwood Manufacturing
• Margaret Mary Health
• St. Andrew’s Health Campus
• Batesville Products, Inc.
• Omni Technology
• Cincinnati Incorporated
Our WorkforcePathway Creation
HOW WE MAKE IT WORK!
Junior Year - Semester 1 Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Days Time Prerequisites
Course 1 ADMF 101Key Principles of Advanced
Manufacturing3
T, R
F
1:10 - 2:55 pm
2:05 - 2:55 pmNone
Course 2 DESN 220 3D Computer-Aided Design 3M, W
F
1:10 - 2:55 pm
1:10 - 2:00 pmNone
Junior Year - Semester 2 Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Days Time Prerequisites
Course 3 ADMF 102 Technology in Advanced Manufacturing 3T, R
F
1:10 - 2:55 pm
2:05 - 2:55 pmNone
Course 4 INDT 113 Basic Electricity 3M, W
F
1:20 - 2:55 pm
1:10 - 2:00 pmNone
Senior Year - Semester 3 Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Days Time Prerequisites
Course 1 ADMF 112Automation-Mechatronics Mechanical
Systems3
T, R
F
1:10 - 2:55 pm
2:05 - 2:55 pmNone
Course 2 INDT 104 Fluid Power Basics 3M, W
F
1:20 - 2:55 pm
1:10 - 2:00 pmNone
Senior Year - Semester 4 Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Days Time Prerequisites
Course 3 ADMF 122Automation-Mechatronics Electrical &
Robotic Systems3
T, R
F
1:10 - 2:55 pm
2:05 - 2:55 pmINDT 113
Course 4 ADMF 222Automation-Mechatronics Pressurized
Systems3
M, W
F
1:20 - 2:55 pm
1:10 - 2:00 pmINDT 104
IVY MANUFACTURING 2017-2018 (LHS)Junior Year: Semester 1 & Semester 2
Senior Year: Semester 3 & Semester 4
Junior Year - Semester 1 Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Days Time Duration
Course 1 INFM 109 Informatics Fundamentals 3 T, R 11:40 - 1:05 pm 16 weeks
Course 2 NETI 105 Network Fundamentals 3 T, R 1:30 - 2:55 pm 16 weeks
Junior Year - Semester 2 Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Days Time Duration
Course 3 ITSP 135 Hardware Software Support 4 T, R 11:40 - 1:05 pm 16 weeks
Course 4 ITSP 165 Frontline IT Customer Service 3 T, R 1:30 - 2:55 pm 16 weeks
Senior Year - Semester 3 Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Days Time Duration
Course 1 ITSP 136 CompTIA A+ Certification 1 T, R 11:40 - 1:05 pm 16 weeks
Course 2 ITSP 225 Help Desk Software and Technology Support 3 T, R 1:30 - 2:55 pm 16 weeks
Senior Year - Semester 4 Course No. Course Title Credit Hours Days Time Duration
Course 3 SVAD 121 Enterprise Computing 3 T, R 11:40 - 1:05 pm 16 weeks
Course 4 DBMS 110 Database Design and Management 3 T, R 1:30 - 2:55 pm 16 weeks
IT PATHWAY 2017-2018 Junior Year: Semester 1 & Semester 2
Senior Year: Semester 3 & Semester 4
Our CommunityFunding
High School Student/Parent Community
High School Graduation Pathways
High School Diploma
Learn & Demonstrate Employability
Skills
Postsecondary-Ready
Competencies
Faculty ExperienceDr. George Batta
Ivy Manufacturing• Opportunity to explore industrial and design technology-related careers while still in
high school
• Smoother transition from high school to college
• Supports needs of local employers
• Almost complete CT in Industrial Technology
Ivy Welding• 5-day per week schedule
• Complete CT in Structural Welding
Faculty ExperienceDr. George Batta
Pathway Scheduling• 5-day per week schedule
• Tuesday/Thursday schedule
• Be cautious about impact on high school schedule
• Build on PLTW courses
Faculty ExperienceJoe Kennedy
Batesville IT Pathway
IT Help Desk (ITSP) CT • Eight classes: 2 per semester for junior and senior year, fall and spring• legitimate IT career path for graduating high school • Includes Industry standard CompTIA A+ certification exam
Customized to needs of community• Help desk techs desired by local businesses: Hillenbrand, Batesville Casket• Expands upon existing Apple Care program at Batesville HS
Inaugural Students• Best and brightest• Easily transferrable credits
Faculty ExperienceJoe Kennedy
Proposed Lawrenceburg IT
Software Development (SDEV) TC • Dual-credit classes for general education
• Dual-enrollment classes for IT classes
Customized to needs of community:• Dearth of IT opportunities from local businesses• Enormous need for software developers in Cincinnati region• Desired by Lawrenceburg HS administration
Excellent start to IT education◦ Complete AAS in one year◦ NKU articulation agreement
Our FutureCaleb Pierson
Samantha HardebeckDirector of K-14 Initiatives & [email protected] ext. 8119
Dr. Rebecca RahschulteDean of University & TransferSite Director - [email protected] ext. 8103
Dr. George BattaProgram Chair & FacultyIndustrial [email protected] ext. 7222
Joe KennedyFacultyInformation [email protected] ext.
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