Health Occupations
Respiratory Therapy
Respiratory therapists assess, treat, and provide care for patients in need of respiratory assistance resulting from acute or chronic conditions. You will be taught in state-of-the-art simulation labs and numerous clinical settings to provide therapies ranging from simple breathing treatments to various life support needs. You will learn to operate and monitor critical life support equipment to treat patients.
$65,660–$76,480 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
90% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/respiratorytherapy
Accounting Technology
Engage with skilled instructors to learn how accounting technicians perform a combination of calculating, posting, and verifying duties involving financial data using spreadsheets. These skills will provide you with the ability to oversee account transactions, prepare financial statements, and process payroll.
$36,400–$51,760 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
92% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/accountingtechnology
Administrative Management Technology
Explore the integral role of Administrative Professionals. Master essential Microsoft suite tools and cultivate advanced collaboration, coordination, and project management skills. Position yourself as the pivotal element every organization requires for streamlined and efficient operations.
Cosmetology
As a cosmetologist student, you will be taught by experienced instructors to perform a variety of beauty services which cover all phases of the beauty culture such as manicuring, shampooing, hair styling, color treatments and various skin and scalp treatments. You will receive real hands-on client experiences in our newly renovated cosmetology studio.
$32,660–$43,830 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
92% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/businesstechnology
$21,980–$36,730 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
99% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/cosmetology
Early Childhood Care and Education
Early childhood care educators specialize in the learning, social, and physical development needs of young children. You will learn how to provide a safe and comfortable environment in which young children can learn early academics as well as social, motor, and adaptive skills. You will learn early childhood education, theory, and application in a hands-on practical environment.
$23,240–$31,250 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
95%
Hospitality Management
Receive training from hospitality professionals with industry knowledge about event marketing, food and beverage, customer service, human resources, team building, and management. You will learn to make a difference in customer’s lives and have a stimulating, high wage career in the hotel and tourism industry.
$45,510–$79,900 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
Law Enforcement
Seasoned law enforcement officers provide you with the basic skills necessary to work as a patrol officer/deputy or a detention officer/ deputy. These courses provide the basic knowledge and skills needed for a career in law enforcement, prepare you to take the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certification exam, and eliminate the need to attend training in Meridian, ID.
$51,850–$76,360 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
93% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/lawenforcement
Paralegal Studies
Paralegals can be employed by a lawyer, law office, corporation, or governmental agency and perform tasks that require knowledge of the law and legal procedures. Practicing lawyers and industry experts will educate and equip you to investigate facts, conduct legal research, organize and analyze case materials, and draft legal documents.
$41,600–$62,030 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
97% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/paralegalstudies
Small Business Technology
Do you want to manage and maintain all aspects of a self-owned business? This program will show you how to create business plans, find sources of financing, manage finances, maintain inventory control, and navigate human resources. You will also learn the necessary skills to help grow a business and develop a strong foundation to be successful.
$61,010–$125,510 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
92% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/businesstechnology
Automotive Collision Repair and Refinishing
You will learn to repair and refinish varying levels of damage to vehicle bodies and body parts on real vehicles in a large, modern, and fully functional, shop. Get hands-on experience repairing and replacing all parts and part types, assessing and repairing damage, mixing paint, and performing basic MIG & MAG welding techniques.
$36,980–$57,760 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
100% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/autocollision
Automotive Technology
Learn to perform a wide range of diagnostics, repair, and preventative maintenance tasks on automobiles in our state-of-theart automotive shop. You will have extensive hands-on training in engine management, drivetrain, chassis,electrical, and computerized systems. Additionally, students will have the option to gain practical experience working on electric vehicles, positioning themselves at the forefront of automotive technology.
$35,670–$61,680 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
95% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/autotechnology
Computer Aided Design Drafting
A design and drafting technician may work as a designer, engineering assistant, 3D modeler or 3D printing technician to solve design problems using 2D and 3D CAD Programs. You will be assisted by experienced instructors to develop the skills and applications required to be successful in high-tech engineering, architecture, and manufacturing industries.
$43,150–$50,120 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
92% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/cadd
Computerized Machining Technology
Learn to work with a variety of computer-controlled and manual machines including lathes, milling machines, and grinders to produce parts and tools from metal, plastic, and other materials. Develop machining skills through the operation of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines and conventional machine tools, computeraided design, and machining systems.
$43,930–$60,710 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
94% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/computerizedmachining
Diesel/On-Site Power Generation Technology
Learn in a state-of-the-art diesel technology classroom where you can develop the hands-on skills to properly service, maintain, and repair all parts of diesel equipment. You will also learn how to be responsible for the repair, maintenance, and care of diesel engines that power many different types of equipment.
$46,900–$64,130 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
99% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/dieseltechnology
Welding
Experienced and detail-oriented instructors provide you with opportunities to learn skills in a modern welding lab with hands-on over-the-shoulder training. You will learn skills ranging from pipe welding, heavy manufacturing, and orbital welding to help you be successful in all types of industrial, manufacturing, and construction applications.
$39,050–$ 56,440 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
98% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/welding
Aircraft Maintenance Technology
An aircraft maintenance technician inspects, performs, or supervises maintenance of all aircraft from helicopters to jet engines and also performs preventative care, repairs, and alteration of aircraft or aircraft systems. You will be taught in an aircraft hanger at the Pocatello Regional Airport on various donated aircraft and develop strong skills in all areas related to the aircraft industry.
$49,540–$78,810 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
95% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/aircraft
Civil Engineering Technology
Civil engineering technicians collect field data using the latest software, satellite, sonar, and drone technology to assist professional land surveyors in design and planning. Through this program, you will have the opportunity to earn your associate's degree and continue to a bachelor’s degree in surveying & geomatics engineering technology.
$54,560–$68,130 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
100% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/civilengineering
Information Technology Systems
Experienced instructors provide hands-on skills development opportunities for you to learn about computer operations, systems, and technology. As a network IT technician, you will be responsible for maintaining communications and computer systems. Many professionals in this field fix computers, wire networks, and have a deep understanding of complex networked systems.
$52,100–$74,800 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
99% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/informationtechnologysystems
Robotics & Communications Systems Engineering Technology
Electronic systems technicians conduct research, make repairs, and work with other professionals in a wide range of professional fields. Our highly-trained instructors will prepare you to work on cuttingedge, real-world projects to develop practical skills in building, calibrating, and repairing electrical instruments and equipment.
$59,190–$71,540 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
100% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/robotics
Surveying & Geomatics Engineering Technology
Professional land surveyors (PLS) use GPS and advanced technology to measure and map the surface of the earth to establish boundaries for property definitions as well as design and construction planning. The 2+2 pathway with our civil engineering technology program will allow you to obtain your bachelor’s degree and sit for the PLS exam.
$59,850–$99,380 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
100% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/geomatics
Unmanned Aerial Systems
Soar into this exciting and evolving program to learn how operators pilot autonomous aircraft such as drones. These drones are used to collect a variety of data and imagery through sensors mounted on the aircraft and are used for a wide range of purposes. You will learn how to fly within FAA regulations, interpret a variety of collected data, and maintain, operate, test, and calibrate unmanned aerial systems.
$38,880–$59,470 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
97% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/unmannedaerialsystems
Electrical Engineering Technology
Learn how to assist engineers in developing and designing electrical and electronic equipment. Gain hands-on experience in testing, repairing, adjusting, and maintaining electrical equipment and products. Find out how electricity can be harnessed and controlled safely while building your ability to use electricity to program, operate, and monitor advanced automated systems.
$51,210–$76,000 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
97% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/electricalengineeringtechnology
Industrial Cybersecurity Engineering Technology
Industrial cybersecurity technicians identify threats and vulnerabilities in systems and software, then apply their skills to developing and implementing high-tech solutions to defend against hacking, malware, insider crime, and all types of cybercrime. Leading experts will teach you how to secure systems that control important manufacturing facilities and place you at the forefront of technological advancement.
$69,990–$125,980 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
71% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/industrialcybersecurity
Energy Systems Technology
Instrumentation Engineering Technology
Instrumentation technicians install, calibrate, and optimize devices used to measure and control processes. You will learn how to build motor control systems, calibrate equipment, and work with automated systems. You will develop the skills to program programmable logic controllers and human machine interfaces which are used to control automated industrial processes.
$51,210–$76,000 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
98% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/instrumentationengineering
Energy Systems Technology
Mechanical Engineering Technology
This program bridges the gap between complex engineering tasks and craftsman roles, offering a pivotal understanding and handson approach to machinery upkeep and innovation. Mechanical Engineering Technicians work with mechanical and rotating equipment essential in power generation and industrial settings.
Nuclear Operations Technology
Dive into the comprehensive world of nuclear operations technology under the guidance of seasoned experts. Delve into the intricacies of management, maintenance, and operation of nuclear technology. Experience hands-on learning at ISU's operational AGN-201 reactor, complemented by our labs that replicate real-world reactor control rooms and nuclear workplace environments.
$61,740-$76,200 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
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$76,280–$111,420 AVERAGE IDAHO INCOME
100% FIVE YEAR POSITIVE PLACEMENT AVERAGE isu.edu/nuclearoperations
Percentages based on graduates employed or continuing education.
Bachelor of Applied Science
Embark on a journey of academic and professional growth with our Bachelor of Applied Science degree, crafted for students who have completed Associate Degrees. This program is an invitation to broaden your general education competencies while enriching the technical expertise acquired from your Associate Degree. The curriculum is designed to bolster the knowledge you already possess, cultivating enhanced critical-thinking skills that propel your career opportunities forward. Each degree plan is personally tailored and approved by dedicated advisors and a committee, ensuring a wellrounded, impactful education that paves the way for your success in various interdisciplinary fields.
Bachelor of Health Science
Pursue a rewarding future in health science with ISU's Bachelor of Science in Health Science program, designed specifically for students with an associate degree or current enrollment in health occupations training. This program serves as a robust stepping stone towards advanced professional or graduate studies in various health science professions including medicine, dentistry, hospital administration, medical technology, physical therapy, and occupational therapy. With a curriculum grounded in general health science, our degree opens the door to endless opportunities to further your education and advance your career in the thriving health sector.
The Idaho Launch program is designed to help Idaho students advance their education and career prospects by providing up to $8,000 in financial assistance. This program is aimed at those pursuing careers in high-demand fields, making it easier for students to access the training and education they need. Many programs at ISU's College of Technology are eligible for this funding, offering students a valuable resource to reduce their educational costs. However, as program details can change, please visit nextsteps. idaho.gov/launch for the most current information. The information provided here is accurate as of this publication, but future availability and funding are subject to change.
ISU Application Steps
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Complete Application to Idaho State University Online: apply.isu.edu
Student Type: College of Technology
Submit Official Transcripts
Mail: Idaho State University Admissions Office 921 S. 8th Ave., Stop 8270 Pocatello, Idaho 83209-8270
Fax: (208) 282-4511 | Email: admiss@isu.edu
Send Test Scores SAT, ACT or ALEKS
Finalize Application
Contact the College of Technology
Student Services Office to finalize your acceptance (208) 282-2622