Title: Technology Division
1Technology Division
- We would like for you to make the right choice
for your future
2Technology Division
- Our Mission Our Division is dedicated to
providing excellent educational opportunities in
a variety of technological subjects relevant to
the needs of students and employers. We offer
innovative curricula and an array of learning
experiences in contemporary facilities for
developing conceptual and applied skills.
3Heartland Community College Technology Division
Programs
- Industrial Skills
- AAS Maintenance Technology
- Welding Certificate
- Maintenance Certificate
- Machine Tool Certificate
4Heartland Community College Technology Division
Programs
- Industrial Technology
- AAS Manufacturing
- Quality Certificate
- Materials Management Certificate
- Welding Certificate
- Machine Tool Certificate
- AAS Electronics
- Electrical Maintenance Certificate
- Computer Maintenance Technician Certificate
- AAS CAD (Computer Aided Design)
- CAD Certificate
5Heartland Community College Technology Division
Programs
- Computer Technology
- AAS Computer Technology
- Programming Certificate
- Computer Maintenance Technician Certificate
- AAS Computer Networking Technology
- Network Administration Certificate
- Emphasis in Novell, Cisco, or Windows 2000
- Computer Maintenance Technician Certificate
- AAS Digital Media Communications
- Web Developer Certificate
- Web Applications Developer Certificate
- Communications Graphics Certificate
6Industrial Skills
- Maintenance Technology AAS
- A program (67 semester hours) designed to prepare
graduates for a position in industrial and
facility maintenance or management. Includes - Industrial Electricity and Wiring
- Mechanical Applications
- Welding
- Hydraulic and Pneumatic Equipment
- Heating and Air Conditioning Systems
- Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
- For answers to your questions, contact Chris
chris.miller_at_heartland.edu or (309)268-8855
7Manufacturing AAS
- Manufacturing Technology is a comprehensive
program (60-62 semester hours) designed to
prepare graduates for employment or advancement
in industrial/manufacturing organizations as
technicians, engineering aids or first-line
supervisors. Includes - Mass production Tools and equipment
- Planning Parts and finished product inspection
- Quality Control Material selection
- For answers to your questions, contact
- Rich rich.foley_at_heartland.edu or (309)268-8853
- Kim kim.travers_at_heartland.edu or (309)268-8851
8Electronics AAS
- Electronics Technology prepares technicians with
a solid core of knowledge and skills that can be
transferred to positions in industry, business,
health care, communications, utilities,
government, and other sectors. - Automation and Control Electronics
- Computer Electronics
- Data Communucation
- For answers to your questions, contact
- Chris chris.miller_at_heartland.edu or (309)268-8855
9Remote Control Tracker
10Remote Control Tracker
11Computer Aided Design AAS
- Introduction to a broad realm of technical and
architectural modeling and imaging, visualization
techniques, projections principles, and concepts
that typify engineering and architectural
drawings. Prepares graduates for CAD
technicians, CAD operators, and engineering or
architectural assistants. (60 semester hours) - For answers to your questions, contact
- Rich rich.foley_at_heartland.edu or (309)268-8853
- Kim kim.travers_at_heartland.edu (309)268-8851
12Geometric Modeling
13Computer Technology AAS
- Prepares graduates for positions as applications
programmer, business programmer, user
support/help desk technician and computer
operator.(65 semester hours) Programming
languages - JAVA Visual BASIC COBOL
- For answers to your questions, contact
- Johnny johnny.tenbroek_at_heartland.edu
(309)268-8858 - Todd todd.simeone_at_heartland.edu (309)268-8857
- Lori lori.cordis_at_heartland.edu (309)-268-8856
14C Program
Guess a Number Program
Source Code for Program
15Computer Networking Technology AAS
- Prepares graduates for positions including
network administrator, PC/network technician,
help desk technician, computer operator. (65
semester hours) Includes - Cisco, Microsoft Windows, and Novell
- Data Cabling and Data Security
- For answers to your questions, contact
- John john.wardell_at_heartland.edu or (309)268-8859
- Joy joy.lucht_at_heartland.edu or (309)268-8861
- Lisa lisa.perry_at_heartland.edu or (309)268-8852
16Network Design
6 router with switches layout for Lab 12.wmf
Semester4 frame relay lab 14.wmf
17Digital Media Communications AAS
- For students who are interested in a career
writing, producing and distributing digital
content across a computer network creating print
materials (such as brochures, magazines or
newspapers), video programs, web sites, or web
applications. - Options
- Web Media Designer
- Web Applications Developer
- Communications Graphics
- For answers to your questions, contact
- Phil phil.vandiver_at_heartland.edu or (309)268-8854
18Flash Animation
Logo Animation
Roll-over Animation
19Computer Maintenance Technician Certificate
- A certificate program (34 semester hours)
designed to prepare graduates for a position in
computer technicians. Includes - Electronics fundamentals
- Instrument usage
- Troubleshooting
- PC maintenance and repair
- Basic computer skills
- For answers to your questions, contact
- Chris chris.miller_at_heartland.edu or (309)268-8855
- Lisa lisa.perry_at_heartland.edu or (309)268-8852
20Services Available at HCC
- Student Services (testing and career choice
assistance, job placement, financial aid, clubs
and activities) For answers to your questions,
contact - Angie angie.robinson_at_heartland.edu or
309-268-8041 - Academic support center (computers, library,
tutoring, testing center) - Technology Division (tutoring and student worker
position opportunities, Technology Club)
21Heartland Community College
- Visit our web site for information
- www.heartland.edu
- Main Campus
- 1500 West Raab Road, Normal, IL 61761
- Main Phone
- (309)268-8000
- Technology Division Classes are held in the
Towanda Plaza - 1226 Towanda Avenue, Bloomington, IL
22Preparation for Higher Education
- Take HS math and science courses
- Take any computer courses available
- Take English/Speech courses
- Take courses in technology-related areas that
interest you - Participate in clubs and job shadowing
opportunities - Visit with advisors at the school you would like
to attend (the year before you would like to
start)
23Additional Staff in Technology Division
- Robert Shaw, Technology Division Chair,
robert.shaw_at_heartland.edu
(309)268-8862 - Kathie Eichelberger, Division Secretary,
kathie.eichelberger_at_heartland.edu (309)268-8863
24Closing
- We would like for you to make the right choice
for your future and if that choice is Heartland
Community College, were looking forward to
seeing you in our classes, soon!