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With a population of 6.5 million residents, Indiana is currently the 16th most populous state in the Union. Before it achieved statehood, Indiana was part of the Indiana Territory, which was governed by then William Henry Harrison. The state capital of Indiana is Indianapolis, which is also the most populated city in the state. The state of Indiana is located in the Midwestern region of the United States and its residents are referred to as “Hoosiers”, hence its nickname of the “Hoosier State”.

Prominent Industries and Training in Indiana

Indiana is primarily known for its prominence in the manufacturing industry. In fact, a large percentage of Indiana's economy comes from the manufacturing sector. Some of the more successful manufacturers in the state of Indiana include automobile manufacturing, transportation equipment manufacturing, the manufacturing of chemical products, pharmaceuticals and medical devices, and the manufacturing of petroleum and coal products. If you are currently employed in the manufacturing industry and would like to brush up your skills, gain new skills, or enhance your current knowledge, consider taking a training course located in Indiana. There are several options, including health and safety training courses, which are suitable for the manufacturing industry.

Aside from its prowess in the manufacturing sector, the economy of Indiana is greatly benefited by its agricultural industry. Alongside the states of Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Nebraska, Indiana is key part of the Corn Belt and is a major producer of corn and corn related products, such as corn syrup and ethanol. In fact, in a typical year, nearly half of the total land area in Indiana is planted with corn crops. Other popular products from Indiana's agriculture industry include soybeans, vegetables, fruits, eggs, and cattle. Related to agriculture, the meatpacking industry positively contributes to Indiana's economy. This booming agricultural industry provides many job opportunities and has paved the way for current training within the field.

The Education System and Training in Indiana

Education has always played a vital role in the state of Indiana. Today, the largest academic institutions in the state of Indiana include Indiana University, Indiana State University, Purdue University, Vincennes University, and the University of Southern Indiana. The state has a mix of publicly and privately funded higher education facilities and many of these have been ranked among the best in the nation. Indiana also has a flourishing community college education system. Over 200,000 students are enrolled in the community college education system within the state of Indiana. If you seek continued education, browse the list of training opportunities in the state of Indiana listed above. Many universities and community colleges offer short term programs for professionals to develop their skills and enhance their career.

Course Format for Training in Indiana

Differing formats of training courses are offered to suit the needs of each individual participant and organization.

Classroom

A classroom course will take place at a designed time and location. This is a great option for the individual who wants to take training into their own hands or a small business who just needs to have a few employees trained.

In-house

If you are an organization with a large number of employees who need training, in-house training might be for you. Search through courses for a trainer who can bring expert in-house training to you and your employees.

Online

Online training is an option for those who favor flexibility. Individuals can participate in the course at their own pace and on their own time.