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Picking a major or program can feel like an overwhelming decision. Our advice? Explore all of your options — including programs that you may not have known about before.

Here are 5 Greenville Technical College (GTC) programs for in-demand fields that can set you up for career success:

  • Architectural Engineering Technology
  • Respiratory Care
  • Paralegal
  • Bachelor in Applied Science in Advanced Manufacturing Technology
  • Supply Chain Management

As a GTC student, you have the option to pick from skill-specific certificates, focused diplomas + associate degrees on top of short-term continuing education options.

GTC offers 100+ academic programs. Ready to find the right one for you?

Architectural Engineering Technology

AET program grads find jobs in architectural + engineering firms, construction companies, and retail and wholesale suppliers of building materials. 👷🏽‍♀️

Respiratory Care

GTC’s Respiratory Care program combines hands-on technical experience and an understanding of respiratory conditions + how they are treated. 🩺

Did you know that the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated (before the COVID-19 pandemic) that the nation will need ~20% more respiratory therapists by 2029?

Paralegal Program

The Paralegal program at GTC is approved by the American Bar Association. Many courses offer hands-on experience, including litigation, title examination + legal research. 👨🏼‍💼

Bachelor in Applied Science in Advanced Manufacturing Technology

Technicians with plans to advance into higher-level technical + management positions can add 2 more years of education with GTC’s Bachelor in Applied Science in Advanced Manufacturing Technology program. 📚

Supply Chain Management

As a member of the SAP University Alliances, GTC’s Supply Chain Management program lets students become familiar with one of the most-used enterprise resource planning systems in the industry. 👏🏽

Explore more areas of study + register for the spring semester. Ⓟ

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