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Training the workforce behind tomorrow’s technology

Gain the hands-on experience and technical skills essential for today’s manufacturing careers.

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Explore opportunities in mechatronics, CNC programming, robotics, 3D printing, and more.

ICYMI: October is Manufacturing Month. Time to celebrate one of South Carolina’s top industries—and a major driver of local workforce growth and opportunity. Think: Operating machines, mechatronics, robotics, and 3D printing.

At Greenville Technical College, students gain hands-on experience and technical skills essential for this high-demand field.

Students can choose the path that fits their goals:

  • Certificate in Applied Science | Get job-ready skills in less than two years.
  • Associate in Applied Science | Earn a degree with specialized technical training.
  • Bachelor’s in Applied Science in Advanced Manufacturing |Complete a four-year degree at a technical college in this groundbreaking program at Greenville Tech.

The best part? Each program qualifies for GTC’s Career Pathways Scholarship, which helps cover tuition, fees, and books, allowing students to enter the workforce with limited debt.

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