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School of Advanced Manufacturing

Automotive Technology

  • Automotive Technician

    Whether you’re planning to enter the field as an automotive technician or would like to advance your career with certifications in specialty areas, MTC has the path that’s right for you. MTC provides up-to-date training in both automotive theory and operational skills, supported by intensive classroom and hands-on lab training utilizing state-of-the-art tools for diagnostics and repair.

  • Automotive Brake, Suspension, and Steering Repair

    Students receive hands-on training on each phase of brake service, suspension, and steering repair while preparing to become certified in Brakes and Steering and Suspension by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.).

  • Automotive Drive Train Repair

    Students develop up-to-date knowledge on drive train repair while preparing to become certified in Automatic Transmission/Transaxle and Manual Drive Train by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.).

  • Automotive Electrical Systems Repair

    Automotive students complete an up-to-date training program that prepares them to become certified in Electrical Systems by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.)

  • Automotive Engine Performance

    Students develop knowledge of engine performance while preparing to become certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.).

  • Automotive Engine Repair

    Students will be prepared to become certified in Engine Repair through an up-to-date training program that will develop their knowledge of automotive engine repair through hands-on training.

  • Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Repair

    Students receive hands-on training in repairs while preparing to become certified in Heating and Air Conditioning Systems by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.).

Commercial Driver's License

  • Commercial Driver

    This course will prepare students to sit for the CDL-A (Commercial Driver’s License) exam and go to work as a truck driver. Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers transport goods from one location to another. Most tractor-trailer drivers are long-haul drivers and operate trucks with a total weight exceeding 26,000 pounds for the vehicle, passengers, and cargo. These drivers deliver goods over inter-city routes that sometimes span several states.

Commercial Graphics

  • Commercial Graphics

    At the completion of this program, students will have the skills to begin a career in a number of different graphic-production industries including screen printing, offset lithographic production, and vehicle wrapping. These skills can be showcased on a variety of substrates such as t-shirts, banners, car wraps, and paper.

Construction

  • Building Construction

    This program is designed to prepare students for a wide range of career opportunities for the construction industry in South Carolina including homebuilders, superintendents, job site personnel, building inspectors, and contractors. Training is based on a set of detailed skills standards from the nation's leaders in the construction industry. Students are encouraged to become a professional in the construction industry. Students learn to build with a "zero-defect" construction philosophy. This means that a commitment to flawless workmanship and unparalleled quality is the heart of all training activities. Students will experience training in print reading, layout, frame assembly, door and window installation, estimating, scheduling, and other job site duties.

  • Carpentry

    The Carpentry-Qualified Framer certificate is designed to train the next generation of skilled workers needed in the construction industry by enabling the student to learn a specialized carpentry sub-craft. This certificate can provide multiple avenues to enter the construction industry without a degree in building construction technology. Students will experience training in print reading, layout frame assembly, door and windows installation, estimating, scheduling, and other job site duties.

Electrical and Electronics

  • Basic Electrical Wiring

    The Basic Electrical Wiring Certificate provides fundamental knowledge of electrical wiring and AC and DC circuits. Students become familiar with electrical codes, ordinances, print reading, and electricity fundamentals. Courses taken in this program may be applied toward the Diploma in Industrial Electricity if students elect to pursue this program.

  • Industrial Electricity

    Graduates of this program are ready for positions with local electrical contractors, industrial plants, hospitals, power companies, government agencies, and other related businesses. These programs emphasize theory and hands-on training in residential and commercial electrical wiring and troubleshooting; various residential, commercial, and industrial applications; PLC programming and troubleshooting; and renewable energy applications like solar electricity.

Forklift Operator

  • Forklift Operator

    In just one day, students will be trained to operate a forklift and receive a three-year certificate in forklift safety, preventative maintenance, and driving/operation skills. As a trained forklift operator, graduates can start earning up to $15 an hour. This course will also prepare you to work as a material handler or warehouse operator at any number of manufacturing, supply, or logistic companies. Safety requirements prohibit open-toe, cloth, and high heeled shoes. Students must be 18 years of age in order to operate a forklift.

Heavy Equipment Operator

  • Heavy Equipment Operator - Comprehensive

    Combining all five types of heavy equipment, including the dozer, excavator, backhoe loader, motor grader, and front end loader the comprehensive heavy equipment operator program will train students using a state-of-the-art Caterpillar simulator to enter the workforce knowing how machinery operates, safety procedures, and how to perform certain maneuvers.

  • Heavy Equipment Operator - Construction

    Want to help build a warehouse or home? The construction pathway will lay a foundation for students to understand what skills and maneuvers are standard on a dover and excavator when helping build one’s future.

  • Heavy Equipment Operator - Transportation and Public Works

    Communities need successful infrastructure and public works in order thrive. This program pathway will teach students about the different types of environments and situations they may be exposed to when using a backhoe loader and motor grader.

HVAC/R

  • Entry Level HVAC Technician

    Heating and air conditioning systems control the temperature, humidity, and overall air quality in homes, businesses, and other buildings. By providing a climate-controlled environment, refrigeration systems make it possible to store and transport food, medicine, and other perishable items.
    When installing or repairing air conditioning and refrigeration systems, technicians must follow government regulations regarding the conservation, recovery, and recycling of refrigerants. The regulations include those concerning the proper handling and disposal of fluids and pressurized gases.

  • Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning/Refrigeration

    Technicians from this program are prepared for careers in residential and commercial air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating equipment installation and maintenance. These programs offer hands-on training as well as classroom instruction, preparing the student for any HVAC career.

Industrial Maintenance

  • Basic Industrial Mechanical Maintenance

    This program provides foundational training for anyone looking to begin their career in industrial maintenance, particularly in production plants in the Midlands.

  • Intermediate Industrial Mechanical Maintenance

    Building on the knowledge from the basic industrial mechanical maintenance certificate, this program will deepen expertise and ability to troubleshoot complex industrial systems.

  • Comprehensive Industrial Mechanical Maintenance

    Combining the basic & intermediate industrial mechanical certificate programs, the comprehensive builds on both to give students well-rounded knowledge in industrial maintenance.

Mechatronics

  • Mechatronics

    Industrial Maintenance and Mechatronics programs at MTC offer excellent educational opportunities for people who desire hands-on careers, enjoy troubleshooting, and are technically inclined. The programs include classroom and hands-on instruction in electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and PLC technology.

Plumbing

  • Entry Level Plumber

    In about 6 months, students will gain the skills of a beginner plumber, helping plumbers install, maintain, and repair plumbing systems. This program was designed in cooperation with local residential and commercial plumbers to ensure the training covered meets industry needs.

  • Propane and Natural Gas Installer

    Students will learn piping, design, regulations, and ventilation for a variety of systems that use natural gas or propane in a safe and efficient manner. Following course completion, students will be able to earn a certificate from the Propane Education & Resource Council.

Precision Machining

  • Computer Numerical Control (CNC)

    If you are interested in computers, working with your hands, and are mechanically inclined, you could earn up to $30 an hour as a CNC operator. Basic CNC programming and applications-based training on actual CNC machines are blended together in this certificate. Complete this program in as few as ten months and bring your skills to one of many organizations that rely on CNC Mill and CNC Lathe work for production.

  • Machine Tool

    Skilled machinists are required in every facet of manufacturing. Begin a career in the rapidly advancing manufacturing industry with this course of study in machine tooling. This hands-on experience combines classroom and shop instruction where students will learn to fabricate various materials into intricate, precise, usable parts using both manual and CNC machining.

Production

  • Production Technician

    In eight to ten weeks, this program will give you the core technical competencies of entry-level production workers in all sectors of manufacturing.

  • ManuFirst SC

    ManuFirst SC is a state-recognized manufacturing certification designed to provide a foundation for South Carolinians needing entry-level skills for manufacturing employment.

Small Engine Repair

  • Small Engine Repair

    In about six weeks, students can have a working knowledge of types and operation of small engines, engine service, and repair of outdoor power equipment. Work for yourself or for a small business repairing gas trimmers, chainsaws, push and riding mowers. Small engine repair professionals can earn over $20 an hour with experience.

Welding

  • Welding and Cutting Fundamentals

    This 3-semester Certificate provides students with the core skills necessary to become a professional welder. The techniques and competencies developed in this certificate are foundational in starting a welding career. This certificate awards college credit and can be stacked with the Welding Qualifications Certificate and the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Welding Technology.

  • Welding Qualifications

    This 3-semester certificate builds upon the skills developed in the Welding Fundamentals Certificate. It is designed to prepare students for a career as a professional welder. Students will learn advanced processes and techniques while honing their skills. This certificate awards college credit and can be stacked with the Welding Fundamentals Certificate and the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Welding Technology.

  • Welding Technology

    The first college degree in welding available in the state of South Carolina, the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Welding Technology is a 6-semester program that combines the Welding Fundamentals and Qualifications Certificates. This Academic Welding Degree Program is an in-depth training program delivered by a staff of professional welders and AWS Certified Welding Educators and Inspectors. Welders who also hold an Associate degree are more qualified to advance into higher roles within the industry.

  • Comprehensive Welder

    The Comprehensive Welder Certificate is the culmination of the individual Stick, MIG/Flux Cored, and TIG Welding certificates and prepares the individual to work for a wide range of companies in the manufacturing and construction fields.

  • MIG and Flux Cored Welder

    The MIG and Flux Cored Welder Certificate focuses on the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) processes. In two, 9-week courses you will learn how to use both processes to weld in all positions.

  • Stick Welder

    The Stick Welder Certificate focuses on the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process. In three, 9-week courses you will learn how to fillet, groove, and pipe weld in all positions.

  • TIG Welder

    The TIG Welder Certificate focuses on the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) process. In two, 9-week courses you will learn how to fillet and groove weld flat plate in all positions as well as pipe weld in the 6G position.

  • Advanced Welder

    The 9-week Advanced Welder Program, for Comprehensive Welder Certificate graduates or working welders, specializes in advanced pipe welding. Flexible tracks (morning, afternoon, evening) prepare students for manufacturing and construction roles.

School of Business

Accounting

  • Accounting

    Accountants manage the process of summarizing, analyzing, and reporting transactions to oversight agencies, regulators, and tax collection entities.

  • Accounting and Payroll Specialist

    This program will prepare students for the Intuit QuickBooks certification as well as the National Bookkeeper Association’s Bookkeeper and QuickBooks certifications. Learn the essential computer and accounting skills to help handle daily transactions and keep the office finances flowing.

Business

  • Business Administration

    This associate degree will give you a wide range of skills that make you a valuable employee in many fields, including insurance, construction management, and state agencies. You’ll be ready for entry-level positions like assistant manager, business systems analyst, payroll coordinator, and procurement lead. The coursework is designed to teach you what companies need for their daily operations, providing a strong business foundation and preparing you for a variety of career opportunities.

  • Sales and Retail Management

    An associate degree in Business Administration gives you a wide range of skills that make you a valuable employee in many fields, including insurance, construction management, and state agencies. With a concentration in sales and retail management, you'll gain specialized skills for thriving in the fast-paced retail industry. This degree prepares you for roles such as sales manager, retail supervisor, and customer service coordinator. You'll learn strategies for boosting sales, managing retail operations, and leading sales teams, making you an even more versatile and attractive candidate to employers.

  • Business Degree (Transfer)

    This degree program is for transfer students who are focused on pursuing bachelor’s degree programs in business. In this program, students will complete many of their core course requirements needed to transfer. Business students with this degree go on to study areas such as sports management, business administration, journalism, and event planning at their chosen baccalaureate institutions.

  • Medical Office Administration

    The Medical Office Administration (MOA) program is designed to provide students with the skills and experience necessary to achieve top-level information processing/administrative positions. In addition to offering traditional office skills training, the program offers specialized courses in legal and medical employment.

  • Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt

    Completing the Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certificate qualifies you to work as a quality or continuous improvement coordinator in several industries like manufacturing, banking, health care, and IT.

  • Lean Six Sigma Green Belt

    Learn how to lead Lean Six Sigma teams through this intensive course focusing on the Lean Six Sigma DMAIC methodology of eliminating waste and implementing data-driven process improvements. After completing this two-month program, students will be awarded MTC's Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certificate and be qualified to work as a quality or continuous improvement coordinator in several industries like manufacturing, banking, health care, and IT.

  • Lean Six Sigma Black Belt

    Learn the additional tools and methods used by Six Sigma Black Belts to successfully tackle large, complex projects. The key focus is on providing certified Green Belts with more advanced tools to be used as part of the Six Sigma DMAIC process.

  • Project Manager 1

    Project managers direct the daily operations of a project, analyze work flow, and establish priorities to meet set deadlines. This program will prepare you for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) examination.

  • Project Manager 2

    Project managers direct the daily operations of a project, analyze work flow, and establish priorities to meet set deadlines. This program will prepare you for the Project Management Institute's Project Management Professional (PMP) examination.

  • Office Support Specialist

    This program will prepare students with the computer skills necessary to perform administrative and clerical duties within a professional office.

Entrepreneurship

  • Entrepreneurship

    Graduates of the entrepreneurship program will be able to cultivate innovative business ideas and solutions to meet market needs and overcome common business challenges and implement fundamental concepts in small business marketing, finance, accounting, and management. Students will also be able to assess the ethical and social implications of business decisions on stakeholders and the broader community and develop comprehensive business models with market assessment, competitive analysis, and financial projections.

Essential Skills for Success

  • Essential Skills for Success

    Do you have the right skills employers are looking for? Technical skills alone are not enough to meet employers’ expectations for productivity and performance. Professionalism, teamwork, critical thinking and verbal and written communications are some of the most important skills in the workplace. Enhancing these skills gives you the power to succeed.

Human Resources

  • Employee Relations Law Certificate

    The Employee Relations Law Series is designed to provide a comprehensive, practical, convenient, and cost-effective way for human resources professionals to acquire knowledge about complex employment laws that impact virtually every employment-related decision. In addition to continuing education credit, completion of this program may be applied to recertification credit for HR professionals through the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI).

  • HR Manager

    The SHRM Essentials of Human Resources is an introductory course offering a comprehensive overview of the key aspects of HR. It gives participants foundational knowledge and an introduction of behavioral competencies that are essential for business success. This course is ideal for those who are just starting out in the human resources profession, or those who are looking for an effective way to boost their employee management skills.

Management

  • Management

    The management program enhances students’ analytical, decision-making, and problem-solving abilities, focusing on human relations, leadership, and critical thinking. Students will gain valuable insight into how businesses operate with high success as well as be prepared to make important contributions to an organization’s future.

  • Next Level Leadership

    Building upon the Supervisory Certificate, the Next Level Leadership Certificate goes further in depth on critical thinking, trust building, mentoring, and other skills needed for supervisors to excel in their position.

  • Supervision

    Today's workplace presents all-new challenges to supervisors. This curriculum offers a comprehensive blend of theory and experiential learning tools that prepares today's supervisors to succeed! Students will develop skills in demand by today’s employers such as decision-making, communication skills, and critical thinking.

Marketing

  • Digital Marketing

    This program is ideal for students who are interested in the fast-growing and exciting digital world. Students will learn how to strategically use electronic marketing tools to connect with consumers and shape their digital experiences.

  • Marketing

    Marketers play a multifaceted role in driving brand awareness, generating leads, and ultimately, contributing to the growth and success of businesses in various industries.

Meeting and Event Planning

  • Meeting and Event Planner

    This program is ideal for students who are interested in opening an event company, planning a wedding, or simply mastering the skills to plan the perfect meeting for work. This program provides the skills set to understand a variety of aspects of planning to include contract negotiations, venue selection, establishing pricing, marketing, and more.

Office Skills

  • Administrative Office Technology

    Office professionals fill many roles through technology. This program offers specialized courses in legal and medical employment areas to prepare you for your future.

  • Office Administrative Specialist

    Build a successful office career by developing your technical expertise and communication skills.

School of Education and Public Service

Career Development

  • Facilitating Career Development

    Career development facilitators assist others in planning careers and obtaining meaningful work. They may serve as career coaches, job search trainers, human resources career development coordinators, employment/placement specialists, or workforce development staff.

Criminal Justice

  • Criminal Justice

    Criminal justice professionals work in law enforcement, corrections, the court system, private security, and juvenile justice. These professionals have a thorough understanding of criminal justice concepts and theories including police administration, criminal law, criminal evidence and procedures, correctional systems, and criminology.

  • State Constable

    State constables are commissioned by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) and support S.C. law enforcement in times of emergency and/or crisis. Constables serve as volunteers and are uncompensated per state law.

  • Homeland Security Management

    Homeland Security Management encompasses the various agencies, professionals, and mechanisms that protect people, property and national infrastructure from both man-made and natural crises. Professions can include: law enforcement, transportation security, mission support, military, border patrol, and private security.

  • Pre-Police Academy Training

    Candidates who complete the PPAT certificate will be eligible to take the cumulative exam administered by the SC Criminal Justice Academy (SCCJA) in order to receive credit for the first four-week block of instruction required as part of the Basic Law Enforcement Certificate in South Carolina. Successful candidates may then complete the remaining eight weeks of instruction at the SCCJA upon being hired by a law enforcement agency.

Education

  • Early Childhood Educator

    Early childhood educators promote optimal development for all children, regardless of background or ability. This education program focuses on child growth and development, health and safety, curriculum, family engagement, and guidance in a variety of child care and early education facilities.

  • Early Childhood and Elementary Education - for transfer

    This education program allows students to complete the prerequisite coursework needed to transfer into a certified teaching program for Pre-K through sixth grade at a four-year institution.

  • Middle Level Education- for transfer

    This education program allows students to complete the prerequisite coursework needed to transfer into a certified teaching program for fifth through eighth grade at a four-year institution.

Human Services

  • Human Services

    Human services professionals assist others in managing their behavior in order to achieve their full potential in educational, social, therapeutic, and vocational settings. Career opportunities are available with youth services, disabilities and special needs, substance abuse, geriatric services, child development, child and family services, and mental health providers.

  • American Sign Language

    American Sign Language (ASL) communicators and interpreters help communicate with individuals who use ASL. Workers in diverse fields like education, business, law, health care, and human services/social work can all benefit from understanding and communicating ASL.

  • Behavioral Interventionist

    The Behavioral Interventionist support individuals facing substance abuse and mental health challenges. Graduates will be equipped to participate in essential care in a variety of settings such as mental health facilities, addiction treatment centers, and community organizations.

Paralegal Studies

  • Paralegal Studies

    Paralegals assist lawyers in carrying out their professional responsibilities. Working under the direct supervision of attorneys, paralegals conduct research, prepare documents, and interview clients. Employment opportunities are available in diverse areas such as insurance, real estate, mortgage companies, government agencies, courts, and banks. Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public, except as permitted by law.

School of English and Humanities

Art Studio

  • Art Studio

    These courses in design, drawing, and painting provide students with an interdisciplinary exploration of visual, commercial, and industrial arts, and prepares students for careers in a wide range of areas including illustration, animation, graphic design, conservation, and education.

Audio Engineering

  • Audio Engineer

    Audio Engineer duties include running sound for artists or theaters, producing sound for concerts or large productions, managing studio sessions, and troubleshooting PA systems in a church or performing arts venues.

English

  • English

    English students gain the analytical reading, communication, and research skills needed to pursue a four-year degree in majors such as Literature, Linguistics, Journalism, Secondary Education, Pre-Law, or Library Science. English students are in high demand for teaching, research, and publishing careers across both corporate and educational organizations.

History

  • History

    Studying the past can give students the research, communication, and analytical skills needed for careers as high school social studies teachers, lawyers, government employees, researchers, or editors. Whether in the classroom or the courtroom, this degree gives students the critical thinking skills and cultural awareness needed to excel.

Photography and Video

  • Photography and Videography Certificate

    In this program, students will learn basic camera functions, exposure, and depth of field before moving into discussing concepts of videography and how to capture moving pictures and sound using video and audio equipment. In addition, students will learn about maintaining client relationships, production planning, reel creation, and mastering distribution methods.

  • Video Editor

    Video editors use specialized software programs to edit videos with transitions, apply basic effects and color correction, and sync sound. They also format video in standard and high-definition formats for export to various platforms.

Writing

  • Writing

    Writing students gain experience with composing processes, persuasive approaches, and publication skills across print and digital genres and pursue exciting careers in our rapidly evolving world of communications. Writing students can also pursue a four-year degree in majors such as Rhetoric and Publishing, Creative Writing, Technical and Professional Communications, Social and Digital Media, Journalism, and more.

School of Health Care

Clinical Therapeutic Programs

  • Massage Therapist

    Massage therapy jobs are usually divided into two categories: location/setting and type of massage administered. Spa type jobs are typically found in resorts, salons, vacation destinations, day spas, and hotels. Therapeutic massage jobs are usually found in hospitals, private homes, corporate settings, rehabilitation centers, and elder care facilities.

  • Personal Trainer

    Get certified as a personal trainer, and work with clients one-on-one in gyms, spas, medical facilities, or work for yourself! In this five-week program, you’ll learn about biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage, and nutrition.

  • Physical Therapist Assistant

    PTAs carry out treatment programs, under direct supervision of physical therapists, including therapeutic exercises and procedures that help patients regain function. MTC offers an accredited degree program that provides clinical experience in a variety of health care settings.

  • Pre-Occupational Therapy Assistant

    This program is designed to provide the opportunity for completion of the first year of general education requirements for students planning to transfer to Greenville Technical College to complete the second year of the occupational therapy assistant program.

Dental

  • Dental Assistant

    Become a dental team member in restorative and specialty dental practices by completing this academic diploma program. MTC graduates can complete the credentialing exam to become Certified Dental Assistants (CDA).

  • Dental Hygienist

    Start your career in a dental office providing preventive oral care. MTC Dental Hygiene graduates consistently perform at a high level on licensure exams and practice as Registered Dental Hygienists.

Direct Patient Care

  • Cardiac Care Technician

    Students will learn how to prepare patients for testing and monitoring the electrical activity of the heart. Cardiac care technicians can work at a medical practice, cardiac care center, or a hospital.

  • Patient Care Technician

    With training as a Patient Care Technician, also known as a patient aide, students will be qualified to work in a variety of health care settings, such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, home health care agencies, and doctors’ offices. This program also includes training as a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA), Phlebotomist, and EKG Technician.

  • Phlebotomist

    Phlebotomists draw blood from patients for lab tests and procedures. Students will learn to follow universal precautions, tie tourniquets, identify veins, and demonstrate knowledge and use of equipment necessary for drawing blood. Employment opportunities can be found in medical practices and hospitals

  • CPR & First Aid

    Every day, people administer CPR and First Aid. By learning how to administer CPR and First Aid, you could save a life until emergency medical services arrive on scene. This dual certificate option teaches adults only CPR and First Aid.

Emergency Medical Services

  • Emergency Medical Technician

    Start a rewarding career as an Emergency Medical Technician with just six months of training. EMTs, also known as First Responders, work in a variety of settings, including county emergency services departments, private ambulance and transport companies, and hospitals. EMT’s administer basic life support care, such as CPR, bleeding control, splinting, and transport of sick or injured individuals.

  • Advanced Emergency Medical Technician

    Advance Emergency Medical Technicians (AEMTs) provide crucial pre-hospital emergency medical care, often bridging the gap between emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics. They possess advanced training in trauma assessment, airway management, and intravenous therapy, playing a vital role in stabilizing patients in high-pressure situations. AEMTs collaborate closely with paramedics and other healthcare professionals to deliver efficient and effective care during critical medical emergencies.

  • Paramedic

    Paramedics have more advanced training than EMTs and can give shots as well as use more advanced airway management devices to support breathing. Paramedics can administer a variety of lifesaving medications, give electrical defibrillations, start intravenous lines, provide supportive care, and maintain patients after their initial resuscitation.

Imaging

  • Advanced Certification in Cardiovascular Interventional or Vascular Interventional Radiography

    Interventional Radiography is an advanced certification for credentialled radiologic technologists leading to employment in the Cardiac Catherization Lab or Interventional Lab/Special Procedures. This certificate is designed for credentialed radiologic technologists to gain the experience, skills, and academic knowledge to pass the A.R.R.T. national board examination in Cardiovascular Interventional or Vascular Interventional radiology.

  • Cardiovascular Sonographer

    The Cardiovascular Sonography continuing education program (echocardiography) focuses on anatomy and pathology of the adult and pediatric hearts. This specialty trains the students to image standard views, monitor flow patterns, evaluate heart valves, learn the cardiac cycle, and determine pathology of the heart.

  • General Sonographer

    The General Sonography program trains students to conduct a variety of exams that include abdominal, pelvic neurology, breast, gynecological, and obstetrical scans. Students will learn to image standard views of different organs of the body.

  • Nuclear Medicine Technologist

    Nuclear Medicine Technologists administer radioactive materials to patients using cutting-edge imaging technology to create diagnostic images. These technologists work in hospitals and doctors’ offices. MTC graduates can complete the credentialing exam to become Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologists (CNMT).

  • Radiologic Technologist

    Radiographers perform X-ray examinations of the body. You’ll learn to use the highly technical X-ray equipment by working in hospitals, medical offices, trauma centers, and urgent care centers as a member of an imaging team.

  • Limited Radiography

    Limited Radiographers (X-ray technologists) assist radiologists (MDs) in performing examinations of the body to rule out or confirm and identify fractures or disease. To accomplish this, radiographers must be well-trained in using highly technical X-ray equipment and applying specialized techniques.

Laboratory

  • Medical Laboratory Technician

    Technicians analyze body fluids, isolate and identify microorganisms, study blood components, perform pre-transfusion tests, and determine disease-related immune responses. You’ll learn to operate computerized lab equipment and to use quality-control methods to guarantee accurate information for patient care.

  • Medical Laboratory Assistant

    Medical laboratory assistants perform various clerical and preparatory tasks to aid in generating patient test results. They perform phlebotomy, specimen processing, urinalysis testing, slide staining, provider-performed microscopy, and point-of-care lab tests.

Medical Office

  • Medical Coding Specialist

    All medical facilities, including doctor's offices, hospitals, and labs, need someone to manage insurance claims, invoices, and payments. As a Medical Coding Specialist, you will be a liaison between your employer and the insurance companies of your patients. This type of work is great for detail-oriented people who are very organized. The Medical Coding Specialist program prepares students to sit for the Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) exam through AHIMA.

  • Medical Office Administrative Assistant

    Medical Office Administrative Assistants perform administrative duties using specific knowledge of medical terminology for hospitals, clinics, or physician offices. Duties include scheduling appointments, compiling and recording medical charts, reports, correspondence, and other types of patient records. Other titles for Medical Office Assistants include Medical Administrative Assistant, Medical Secretary, and Unit Secretary.

  • Medical Administrative Assistant

    Medical Administrative Assistants perform the non-clinical administrative duties for hospitals, clinics, or physician offices. Duties include staffing, budgeting, customer service, and inventories. A Medical Administrative Assistant will also manage procedures involving patient admission, supervise the staff, and order any needed supplies.

  • Medical Assistant

    Graduates will perform a wide range of medical assisting duties in physicians’ offices, clinics, hospitals, and emergency medical centers when this academic certificate is completed. Students will gain clinical experiences through externships in a variety of outpatient settings.

Nursing

  • Registered Nurse (ADN)

    Registered nurses (RNs) tend to be the group most people associate with the term “nurse.” They assume a wide variety of roles in patient care. They are responsible for recording patient medical history, monitoring symptoms and medical equipment, administering medicine, establishing or contributing to a plan of care, performing diagnostic tests, and collaborating with doctors.

  • Practical Nurse (LPN)

    Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), also known as licensed vocational nurses, are responsible for a variety of patient duties. They monitor patient health and administer basic care. The tasks of the LPN may include administering some medications, obtaining vital signs, inserting urinary catheters, starting intravenous (IV) drips (in some states) and changing wound dressings. The LPN communicates with patients and patient family members to educate them on an established plan of care.

  • Nurse Assistant (CNA)

    A certified nursing assistant (CNA) is the front line of contact between medical staff and patients, assisting patients in daily activities. Nursing assistants bathe their patients and help them dress, eat, and use the bathroom. They measure vital signs and transfer patients between beds and wheelchairs.

Pharmacy

  • Pharmacy Technician

    Prepare drugs and fill prescriptions as a pharmacy technician. MTC students will gain classroom, online, and experiential learning in local pharmacies and hospital systems.

Respiratory Care

  • Respiratory Therapist

    In this academic degree program, students are trained to work as a part of a highly technical life-support team. The program provides clinical experiences to build student competencies in the treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of individuals suffering from breathing abnormalities.

Surgical Technology

  • Surgical Technologist

    Surgical technicians work in the operating room with surgeons to deliver patient care during all phases of surgery. MTC offers a balanced set of experiences in the classroom, lab, and clinical setting.

  • Sterile Processing Technician

    Sterile processing technicians prepare instruments and packages for processing, decontamination, ultrasonic cleaner disinfection, sterilizations, and distribution in hospitals or surgery settings.

Veterinary Assisting

  • Veterinary Assistant

    In just six weeks, students can have all the necessary skills to become a professional veterinary assistant. Learn all the aspects of veterinary medicine necessary like laboratory procedures, medical terminology, and customer service skills. Veterinary assistants have the opportunity to work in veterinary practices, veterinarian hospitals, shelters, and rescue organizations.

School of STEM (Science, Information Technology, Engineering and Math)

Aerospace Engineering

  • Aerospace Engineering

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of aerospace engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

Architectural Engineering

  • Architecture

    This degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to a Bachelor of Architecture Program at another institution. While this pathway was designed specifically for students who wish to pursue a four-year Architecture degree at Clemson University, the curriculum will prepare students to be successful at any institution that offers a bachelor’s degree program in architecture.

  • Architectural Computer Graphics

    Learn the fundamentals of computer-aided design, drafting, and project management. This certificate also prepares you to pursue a degree in AET.

  • Architectural Design Technology

    Become specialized in architectural design methodology with this academic certificate. If you are pursuing a degree in AET, this course of study is designed to provide a basic introduction to architectural engineering.

  • Architectural Engineering Technology

    Become an architectural technician, estimator, or building codes specialist upon completion of this five-semester program at MTC. Convert preliminary designs of architects and engineers into working drawings and specifications. Plan, supervise, and do preliminary cost estimates of construction projects.

  • Architectural System and Codes

    Learn how to “design to code,” the fundamentals of computer-aided design and building systems, as well as local and national building codes. This certificate is perfect if you want to learn a basic introduction to architectural engineering technology and if you intend to pursue a degree in AET.

Biomedical Engineering

  • Biomedical Engineering

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of biomedical engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

Chemical Engineering

  • Chemical Engineering (2+2)

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of chemical engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor's degree level engineering program.

Civil Engineering

  • Civil Engineering

    Infrastructure includes road systems, railways and waterways, as well as air and sewage systems. Students in our civil engineering program will learn to manage these systems, from design to construction to maintenance.

  • Civil Engineering (2+2)

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of mechanical and civil engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

  • Construction Engineering Technology

    A construction engineering tech assists engineers and construction supervisors. This academic certificate trains you in specifics such as engineering project management, testing procedures for construction materials, contract documents and legal concepts, surveying, plans and specifications, and basic highway design.

  • Structural Technology

    Become an assistant to a design engineer or a construction manager with this academic certificate in structural analysis and management. You’ll learn to test and evaluate the properties of a variety of building materials, and you'll become an expert in the principles of analysis and design of concrete and steel structures.

  • Surveying Fundamentals

    This academic certificate trains you in specifics such as engineering project management, testing procedures for construction materials, contract documents and legal concepts, surveying, plans and specifications, and basic highway design.

Computer Engineering

  • Computer Engineering (2+2)

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of computer engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

  • Computer Information Systems

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of computer information systems as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

  • Computer Science

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of computer science as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

Electrical Engineering

  • Electrical Engineering (2+2)

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of electrical engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

  • Electronics Engineering Technology

    This degree is designed for students who wish to enter the workforce as electronics engineering technicians. Electronics engineering technicians use machine tools to make parts, work in troubleshooting equipment malfunctions, and work to maintain electronic systems including testing components and replacing defective circuits.

  • Electric Vehicle Engineering Technology

    This program will introduce students to the field of Electric Vehicle (EV) Engineering in preparation for a position in the expanding market of EV manufacturing.

General Engineering Technology

  • General Engineering Technology

    The certificate in general engineering technology will introduce students to a broad spectrum of engineering topics and specializations. Students will learn basics of civil, mechanical and electrical engineering in preparation for their next steps towards an engineering technology career.

Information Technology (IT)

  • AI and Machine Learning

    Learn to become a data analyst. Collect, prepare, and interpret data, then visualize new insights. Use current analysis languages, models, machine learning and visualization tools, to stretch the intelligence of analysis. Data analysis applies to all industries, such as business, insurance, finance, marketing, medicine, sports, criminal justice, science, and government.

  • Advanced Desktop and Server Administrator

    Take your understanding of computer systems to the next level with this advanced certificate on infrastructure, security, and network configurations. Prepare for the CompTIA A+, Network+, Cloud+, Security+, and Linux+ certifications as well as the Cisco CCNA certification. Obtaining these certifications can increase demand and earning potential.

  • Applications Programming

    This associate degree program is designed to provide students with the skills necessary to work as computer software developers, selecting from a variety of different tools and platforms. The Application Programming Certificate provides the foundation for an entry-level programmer to gain access to the information processing field. Students will be able to code in two high-level languages found in the business environment. Students will be able to develop Windows applications using object-based visual tools.

  • Cloud Networking Solutions

    Cloud Networking Solutions refer to the set of technologies, services, and infrastructure that enable the efficient and secure transfer of data between various components within a cloud computing environment. Cloud Networking Solutions play a crucial role in supporting the dynamic and distributed nature of cloud computing, offering organizations the ability to build scalable, flexible, and secure network architectures in the cloud.

  • Computer Technician

    Computer technicians provide technical assistance to computer users and resolve computer problems for clients in person, via telephone, or electronically. They also may provide assistance concerning the use of computer hardware and software, including printing, installation, word processing, electronic mail, and operating systems. Train for a career repairing and maintaining computers and network servers in almost any small or large business or government environment.

  • Cybersecurity

    A cybersecurity analyst (also called information security analyst) is a professional trained to detect and prevent attacks to their organization systems or network. They closely monitor threats and their organization’s networks for any breaches in security. This may involve installing software and encryption, reporting breaches or weak spots, researching IT trends, educating the organization on security, and even simulating security attacks to find potential vulnerabilities.

  • Database Analyst

    A database analyst installs computer databases, adds users, tests systems, and ensures a database performs as it should. They work with database software to find ways to store, organize, and manage data by identifying user needs and testing databases. With a recent boom in database requirements across all industries, these professionals will find their skills in high demand.

  • Desktop and Server Administrator

    Desktop and server administrators maintain network hardware and software, monitor networks to ensure availability to all users, and perform necessary maintenance to support network availability. They also plan, coordinate, and implement network security measures in data centers and with cloud-based services.

  • Integrated Information Technology

    The Applied Science Degree in Integrated Information Technology prepares students for a career focused on information technology in a business environment. Integrated information technology (IIT) combines concepts of both computer technologies and business and will provide graduates with the holistic training needed to thrive in the ever-evolving corporate world.

  • Networking

    Networking is the common factor in distributed processing, online systems, teleprocessing, terminal-based systems, and real-time systems. The Network Systems Management curriculum is designed to prepare students to successfully pass several major industry certification exams while completing the degree. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on experiences and is constantly tuned to be as “cutting edge” as possible.

  • Networking Specialist

    Upon earning this certificate, students will be prepared for the installation, configuration, maintenance, and administration of a network infrastructure.

  • Routing and Network Configuration

    This program consists of CCNA level courses that focus on the configuration of the physical infrastructure supporting networked systems. Students will also be prepared for national certification.

  • Web Designer

    This computer programming degree provides the skills and knowledge to prepare a student to work as a web developer, encompassing both front-end and back-end development skills.

  • Web Developer

    A Web Developer creates websites and web-enabled software systems. They use software systems to create an environment that a web-enabled application will need.

  • Front-End Web Developer

    Learn to design and maintain websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Git. Gain the skills to create user-friendly, interactive websites and collaborate on software projects using Agile (SCRUM) principles. Complete this program and start your creative career in web development. This program prepares you for roles in companies of all sizes and industries.

  • Full-Stack Web Developer

    Master front-end and back-end web development. Build dynamic websites and applications using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL. Learn Agile (SCRUM) fundamentals to thrive in software projects and become an in-demand full-stack developer. This comprehensive training equips you with coding expertise to succeed in diverse IT roles.

  • Web Software Developer and Engineer

    After completing this certificate, students can become junior full-stack developers ready for immediate employment in an enterprise development environment. The program covers programming languages, databases, and web-server and front-end frameworks along with in-depth coding exercises.

Math

  • Mathematics

    The math program provides the foundational knowledge students need to pursue a baccalaureate degree in mathematics or statistics and pursue a career in fields like statistics, actuarial science, engineering, and mathematics education.

Mechanical Engineering

  • Mechanical Engineering (2+2)

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of mechanical engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

  • Mechanical Engineering Technology

    This associate degree program covers the fundamentals of computer-assisted drafting, manufacturing, and mechanical design.

  • Computer-Aided Design

    This 22-credit hour program prepares students to become proficient in computer-aided design. Graduates of this certificate are able to gain employment as entry-level technicians capable of supporting the 2D and 3D CAD and modeling requirements of most industrial design and manufacturing organizations.

Science

  • Biology

    Biology is the study of life. An Associate in Science degree with a concentration in Biology will provide the foundational work needed to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Biological Sciences at a four-year institution. Biologists study microorganisms, plants, animals, and their interactions and can work as scientists in government agencies, laboratories, and industry.

  • Chemistry

    Chemistry is the branch of science that studies how various chemical compounds interact. It also looks at their composition, structure, and properties. An Associate in Science degree with a concentration in Chemistry will provide the foundational work needed to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Chemical Sciences at a four-year institution. Chemists develop, test, and analyze products and can work as scientists in government agencies, laboratories, and industry, among others.

  • Physical Sciences

    Physical Sciences is the study of the non-living, physical world around you, including space. An Associate in Science degree with a concentration in Physical Sciences will provide the foundational work needed to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Physical Sciences at a four-year institution and can lead to careers in physics, astronomy, chemistry, geology, or meteorology.

  • Pre-Professional Science

    The Pre-Professional Science concentration is designed to provide the knowledge and skills in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics that form the foundation necessary for completion of a baccalaureate degree program in Life Sciences. This program is designed for students planning to pursue post-graduate studies in either clinical or research and development areas such as medical, dental, physical therapy, veterinary, or pharmacy school.

School of Interdisciplinary Studies

Interdisciplinary Studies

  • General Studies

    The General Studies Certificate is designed to provide dually enrolled high school students with a broad general education foundation to facilitate their transition into higher education institutions.

  • Transfer Studies

    The Transfer Studies Certificate is designed for participants in the residential Gamecock Gateway program in partnership with the University of South Carolina. Program participants are required to successfully complete the 30 transferable credit hours within this certificate with a minimum 2.25 transferable grade point average.

Anthropology

  • Anthropology

    Anthropology career opportunities include forensic anthropologists, urban planners, product developers, consumer affairs investigators, museum curators, park rangers, field assistants, exhibit arrangers, coroner technicians, and teachers of English as a foreign language abroad.

Geography

  • Geography

    Geographers learn how to think globally, interpret and create maps, work with quantitative and qualitative data, and decipher natural and human landscapes. These spatial analysis and interpretation skills are increasingly essential for careers in natural and cultural resource management, disaster and emergency management, policymaking, international aid and human rights, urban and regional planning, regional and multinational businesses, and teaching positions at all levels.

Political Science

  • Political Science – American Government

    Careers in American Government can include working as an attorney or judge, staff for an elected official, running for office, running a nonprofit organization, advocating as a lobbyist, teaching and researching political science in higher education, campaign management/consultation, teaching in K-12, and work as a political analyst or consultant.

  • Political Science – International Relations

    Careers in International Relations can include work as an ambassador, intelligence specialist/agent, immigration specialist, teaching in K-12, international business associate, work in the foreign service, international attorney, political analyst, research in higher education focusing on international relations, or work with the United Nations.

Psychology

  • Applied Psychology

    This program teaches the skills needed to become a mental health program manager, market researcher, or human rights advocate. This program is also a good start toward a career in counseling, school psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, or mediation.

  • Biological Psychology

    This program teaches the skills needed to become a psychiatric technician or psychosocial rehabilitation specialist. This program is also a good start towards a career as a neuroscientist, health psychologist, research psychologist, or human factors psychologist.

  • Forensic Psychology

    Forensic psychologists learn the critical skills needed to evaluate criminal offenders, help inform the decisions of judges and juries, and assist children and adults in difficult custody situations. This career is often essential in courtroom settings and is important for advocating the well-being of at-risk populations in specific cases.

Sociology

  • Sociology

    Sociologists study people as they form groups, organizations, networks, and social institutions. They examine large-scale shared patterns of social interaction and the construction and maintenance of society as a whole. Sociologists often conduct and analyze research dealing with poverty, racism, sexism, crime, terrorism, and war.

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Accounting

  • Accounting

    Accountants manage the process of summarizing, analyzing, and reporting transactions to oversight agencies, regulators, and tax collection entities.

  • Accounting and Payroll Specialist

    This program will prepare students for the Intuit QuickBooks certification as well as the National Bookkeeper Association’s Bookkeeper and QuickBooks certifications. Learn the essential computer and accounting skills to help handle daily transactions and keep the office finances flowing.

Aerospace Engineering

  • Aerospace Engineering

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of aerospace engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

Anthropology

  • Anthropology

    Anthropology career opportunities include forensic anthropologists, urban planners, product developers, consumer affairs investigators, museum curators, park rangers, field assistants, exhibit arrangers, coroner technicians, and teachers of English as a foreign language abroad.

Architectural Engineering

  • Architecture

    This degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to a Bachelor of Architecture Program at another institution. While this pathway was designed specifically for students who wish to pursue a four-year Architecture degree at Clemson University, the curriculum will prepare students to be successful at any institution that offers a bachelor’s degree program in architecture.

  • Architectural Computer Graphics

    Learn the fundamentals of computer-aided design, drafting, and project management. This certificate also prepares you to pursue a degree in AET.

  • Architectural Design Technology

    Become specialized in architectural design methodology with this academic certificate. If you are pursuing a degree in AET, this course of study is designed to provide a basic introduction to architectural engineering.

  • Architectural Engineering Technology

    Become an architectural technician, estimator, or building codes specialist upon completion of this five-semester program at MTC. Convert preliminary designs of architects and engineers into working drawings and specifications. Plan, supervise, and do preliminary cost estimates of construction projects.

  • Architectural System and Codes

    Learn how to “design to code,” the fundamentals of computer-aided design and building systems, as well as local and national building codes. This certificate is perfect if you want to learn a basic introduction to architectural engineering technology and if you intend to pursue a degree in AET.

Art Studio

  • Art Studio

    These courses in design, drawing, and painting provide students with an interdisciplinary exploration of visual, commercial, and industrial arts, and prepares students for careers in a wide range of areas including illustration, animation, graphic design, conservation, and education.

Audio Engineering

  • Audio Engineer

    Audio Engineer duties include running sound for artists or theaters, producing sound for concerts or large productions, managing studio sessions, and troubleshooting PA systems in a church or performing arts venues.

Automotive Technology

  • Automotive Technician

    Whether you’re planning to enter the field as an automotive technician or would like to advance your career with certifications in specialty areas, MTC has the path that’s right for you. MTC provides up-to-date training in both automotive theory and operational skills, supported by intensive classroom and hands-on lab training utilizing state-of-the-art tools for diagnostics and repair.

  • Automotive Brake, Suspension, and Steering Repair

    Students receive hands-on training on each phase of brake service, suspension, and steering repair while preparing to become certified in Brakes and Steering and Suspension by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.).

  • Automotive Drive Train Repair

    Students develop up-to-date knowledge on drive train repair while preparing to become certified in Automatic Transmission/Transaxle and Manual Drive Train by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.).

  • Automotive Electrical Systems Repair

    Automotive students complete an up-to-date training program that prepares them to become certified in Electrical Systems by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.)

  • Automotive Engine Performance

    Students develop knowledge of engine performance while preparing to become certified by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.).

  • Automotive Engine Repair

    Students will be prepared to become certified in Engine Repair through an up-to-date training program that will develop their knowledge of automotive engine repair through hands-on training.

  • Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Repair

    Students receive hands-on training in repairs while preparing to become certified in Heating and Air Conditioning Systems by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.).

Biomedical Engineering

  • Biomedical Engineering

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of biomedical engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

Business

  • Business Administration

    This associate degree will give you a wide range of skills that make you a valuable employee in many fields, including insurance, construction management, and state agencies. You’ll be ready for entry-level positions like assistant manager, business systems analyst, payroll coordinator, and procurement lead. The coursework is designed to teach you what companies need for their daily operations, providing a strong business foundation and preparing you for a variety of career opportunities.

  • Sales and Retail Management

    An associate degree in Business Administration gives you a wide range of skills that make you a valuable employee in many fields, including insurance, construction management, and state agencies. With a concentration in sales and retail management, you'll gain specialized skills for thriving in the fast-paced retail industry. This degree prepares you for roles such as sales manager, retail supervisor, and customer service coordinator. You'll learn strategies for boosting sales, managing retail operations, and leading sales teams, making you an even more versatile and attractive candidate to employers.

  • Business Degree (Transfer)

    This degree program is for transfer students who are focused on pursuing bachelor’s degree programs in business. In this program, students will complete many of their core course requirements needed to transfer. Business students with this degree go on to study areas such as sports management, business administration, journalism, and event planning at their chosen baccalaureate institutions.

  • Medical Office Administration

    The Medical Office Administration (MOA) program is designed to provide students with the skills and experience necessary to achieve top-level information processing/administrative positions. In addition to offering traditional office skills training, the program offers specialized courses in legal and medical employment.

  • Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt

    Completing the Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt Certificate qualifies you to work as a quality or continuous improvement coordinator in several industries like manufacturing, banking, health care, and IT.

  • Lean Six Sigma Green Belt

    Learn how to lead Lean Six Sigma teams through this intensive course focusing on the Lean Six Sigma DMAIC methodology of eliminating waste and implementing data-driven process improvements. After completing this two-month program, students will be awarded MTC's Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Certificate and be qualified to work as a quality or continuous improvement coordinator in several industries like manufacturing, banking, health care, and IT.

  • Lean Six Sigma Black Belt

    Learn the additional tools and methods used by Six Sigma Black Belts to successfully tackle large, complex projects. The key focus is on providing certified Green Belts with more advanced tools to be used as part of the Six Sigma DMAIC process.

  • Project Manager 1

    Project managers direct the daily operations of a project, analyze work flow, and establish priorities to meet set deadlines. This program will prepare you for the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) examination.

  • Project Manager 2

    Project managers direct the daily operations of a project, analyze work flow, and establish priorities to meet set deadlines. This program will prepare you for the Project Management Institute's Project Management Professional (PMP) examination.

  • Office Support Specialist

    This program will prepare students with the computer skills necessary to perform administrative and clerical duties within a professional office.

Career Development

  • Facilitating Career Development

    Career development facilitators assist others in planning careers and obtaining meaningful work. They may serve as career coaches, job search trainers, human resources career development coordinators, employment/placement specialists, or workforce development staff.

Chemical Engineering

  • Chemical Engineering (2+2)

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of chemical engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor's degree level engineering program.

Civil Engineering

  • Civil Engineering

    Infrastructure includes road systems, railways and waterways, as well as air and sewage systems. Students in our civil engineering program will learn to manage these systems, from design to construction to maintenance.

  • Civil Engineering (2+2)

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of mechanical and civil engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

  • Construction Engineering Technology

    A construction engineering tech assists engineers and construction supervisors. This academic certificate trains you in specifics such as engineering project management, testing procedures for construction materials, contract documents and legal concepts, surveying, plans and specifications, and basic highway design.

  • Structural Technology

    Become an assistant to a design engineer or a construction manager with this academic certificate in structural analysis and management. You’ll learn to test and evaluate the properties of a variety of building materials, and you'll become an expert in the principles of analysis and design of concrete and steel structures.

  • Surveying Fundamentals

    This academic certificate trains you in specifics such as engineering project management, testing procedures for construction materials, contract documents and legal concepts, surveying, plans and specifications, and basic highway design.

Clinical Therapeutic Programs

  • Massage Therapist

    Massage therapy jobs are usually divided into two categories: location/setting and type of massage administered. Spa type jobs are typically found in resorts, salons, vacation destinations, day spas, and hotels. Therapeutic massage jobs are usually found in hospitals, private homes, corporate settings, rehabilitation centers, and elder care facilities.

  • Personal Trainer

    Get certified as a personal trainer, and work with clients one-on-one in gyms, spas, medical facilities, or work for yourself! In this five-week program, you’ll learn about biomechanics, exercise physiology, fitness testing, equipment usage, and nutrition.

  • Physical Therapist Assistant

    PTAs carry out treatment programs, under direct supervision of physical therapists, including therapeutic exercises and procedures that help patients regain function. MTC offers an accredited degree program that provides clinical experience in a variety of health care settings.

  • Pre-Occupational Therapy Assistant

    This program is designed to provide the opportunity for completion of the first year of general education requirements for students planning to transfer to Greenville Technical College to complete the second year of the occupational therapy assistant program.

Commercial Driver's License

  • Commercial Driver

    This course will prepare students to sit for the CDL-A (Commercial Driver’s License) exam and go to work as a truck driver. Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers transport goods from one location to another. Most tractor-trailer drivers are long-haul drivers and operate trucks with a total weight exceeding 26,000 pounds for the vehicle, passengers, and cargo. These drivers deliver goods over inter-city routes that sometimes span several states.

Commercial Graphics

  • Commercial Graphics

    At the completion of this program, students will have the skills to begin a career in a number of different graphic-production industries including screen printing, offset lithographic production, and vehicle wrapping. These skills can be showcased on a variety of substrates such as t-shirts, banners, car wraps, and paper.

Computer Engineering

  • Computer Engineering (2+2)

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of computer engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

  • Computer Information Systems

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of computer information systems as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

  • Computer Science

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of computer science as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

Construction

  • Building Construction

    This program is designed to prepare students for a wide range of career opportunities for the construction industry in South Carolina including homebuilders, superintendents, job site personnel, building inspectors, and contractors. Training is based on a set of detailed skills standards from the nation's leaders in the construction industry. Students are encouraged to become a professional in the construction industry. Students learn to build with a "zero-defect" construction philosophy. This means that a commitment to flawless workmanship and unparalleled quality is the heart of all training activities. Students will experience training in print reading, layout, frame assembly, door and window installation, estimating, scheduling, and other job site duties.

  • Carpentry

    The Carpentry-Qualified Framer certificate is designed to train the next generation of skilled workers needed in the construction industry by enabling the student to learn a specialized carpentry sub-craft. This certificate can provide multiple avenues to enter the construction industry without a degree in building construction technology. Students will experience training in print reading, layout frame assembly, door and windows installation, estimating, scheduling, and other job site duties.

Criminal Justice

  • Criminal Justice

    Criminal justice professionals work in law enforcement, corrections, the court system, private security, and juvenile justice. These professionals have a thorough understanding of criminal justice concepts and theories including police administration, criminal law, criminal evidence and procedures, correctional systems, and criminology.

  • State Constable

    State constables are commissioned by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) and support S.C. law enforcement in times of emergency and/or crisis. Constables serve as volunteers and are uncompensated per state law.

  • Homeland Security Management

    Homeland Security Management encompasses the various agencies, professionals, and mechanisms that protect people, property and national infrastructure from both man-made and natural crises. Professions can include: law enforcement, transportation security, mission support, military, border patrol, and private security.

  • Pre-Police Academy Training

    Candidates who complete the PPAT certificate will be eligible to take the cumulative exam administered by the SC Criminal Justice Academy (SCCJA) in order to receive credit for the first four-week block of instruction required as part of the Basic Law Enforcement Certificate in South Carolina. Successful candidates may then complete the remaining eight weeks of instruction at the SCCJA upon being hired by a law enforcement agency.

Dental

  • Dental Assistant

    Become a dental team member in restorative and specialty dental practices by completing this academic diploma program. MTC graduates can complete the credentialing exam to become Certified Dental Assistants (CDA).

  • Dental Hygienist

    Start your career in a dental office providing preventive oral care. MTC Dental Hygiene graduates consistently perform at a high level on licensure exams and practice as Registered Dental Hygienists.

Direct Patient Care

  • Cardiac Care Technician

    Students will learn how to prepare patients for testing and monitoring the electrical activity of the heart. Cardiac care technicians can work at a medical practice, cardiac care center, or a hospital.

  • Patient Care Technician

    With training as a Patient Care Technician, also known as a patient aide, students will be qualified to work in a variety of health care settings, such as hospitals, long-term care facilities, home health care agencies, and doctors’ offices. This program also includes training as a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA), Phlebotomist, and EKG Technician.

  • Phlebotomist

    Phlebotomists draw blood from patients for lab tests and procedures. Students will learn to follow universal precautions, tie tourniquets, identify veins, and demonstrate knowledge and use of equipment necessary for drawing blood. Employment opportunities can be found in medical practices and hospitals

  • CPR & First Aid

    Every day, people administer CPR and First Aid. By learning how to administer CPR and First Aid, you could save a life until emergency medical services arrive on scene. This dual certificate option teaches adults only CPR and First Aid.

Education

  • Early Childhood Educator

    Early childhood educators promote optimal development for all children, regardless of background or ability. This education program focuses on child growth and development, health and safety, curriculum, family engagement, and guidance in a variety of child care and early education facilities.

  • Early Childhood and Elementary Education - for transfer

    This education program allows students to complete the prerequisite coursework needed to transfer into a certified teaching program for Pre-K through sixth grade at a four-year institution.

  • Middle Level Education- for transfer

    This education program allows students to complete the prerequisite coursework needed to transfer into a certified teaching program for fifth through eighth grade at a four-year institution.

Electrical and Electronics

  • Basic Electrical Wiring

    The Basic Electrical Wiring Certificate provides fundamental knowledge of electrical wiring and AC and DC circuits. Students become familiar with electrical codes, ordinances, print reading, and electricity fundamentals. Courses taken in this program may be applied toward the Diploma in Industrial Electricity if students elect to pursue this program.

  • Industrial Electricity

    Graduates of this program are ready for positions with local electrical contractors, industrial plants, hospitals, power companies, government agencies, and other related businesses. These programs emphasize theory and hands-on training in residential and commercial electrical wiring and troubleshooting; various residential, commercial, and industrial applications; PLC programming and troubleshooting; and renewable energy applications like solar electricity.

Electrical Engineering

  • Electrical Engineering (2+2)

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of electrical engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

  • Electronics Engineering Technology

    This degree is designed for students who wish to enter the workforce as electronics engineering technicians. Electronics engineering technicians use machine tools to make parts, work in troubleshooting equipment malfunctions, and work to maintain electronic systems including testing components and replacing defective circuits.

  • Electric Vehicle Engineering Technology

    This program will introduce students to the field of Electric Vehicle (EV) Engineering in preparation for a position in the expanding market of EV manufacturing.

Emergency Medical Services

  • Emergency Medical Technician

    Start a rewarding career as an Emergency Medical Technician with just six months of training. EMTs, also known as First Responders, work in a variety of settings, including county emergency services departments, private ambulance and transport companies, and hospitals. EMT’s administer basic life support care, such as CPR, bleeding control, splinting, and transport of sick or injured individuals.

  • Advanced Emergency Medical Technician

    Advance Emergency Medical Technicians (AEMTs) provide crucial pre-hospital emergency medical care, often bridging the gap between emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics. They possess advanced training in trauma assessment, airway management, and intravenous therapy, playing a vital role in stabilizing patients in high-pressure situations. AEMTs collaborate closely with paramedics and other healthcare professionals to deliver efficient and effective care during critical medical emergencies.

  • Paramedic

    Paramedics have more advanced training than EMTs and can give shots as well as use more advanced airway management devices to support breathing. Paramedics can administer a variety of lifesaving medications, give electrical defibrillations, start intravenous lines, provide supportive care, and maintain patients after their initial resuscitation.

English

  • English

    English students gain the analytical reading, communication, and research skills needed to pursue a four-year degree in majors such as Literature, Linguistics, Journalism, Secondary Education, Pre-Law, or Library Science. English students are in high demand for teaching, research, and publishing careers across both corporate and educational organizations.

Entrepreneurship

  • Entrepreneurship

    Graduates of the entrepreneurship program will be able to cultivate innovative business ideas and solutions to meet market needs and overcome common business challenges and implement fundamental concepts in small business marketing, finance, accounting, and management. Students will also be able to assess the ethical and social implications of business decisions on stakeholders and the broader community and develop comprehensive business models with market assessment, competitive analysis, and financial projections.

Essential Skills for Success

  • Essential Skills for Success

    Do you have the right skills employers are looking for? Technical skills alone are not enough to meet employers’ expectations for productivity and performance. Professionalism, teamwork, critical thinking and verbal and written communications are some of the most important skills in the workplace. Enhancing these skills gives you the power to succeed.

Forklift Operator

  • Forklift Operator

    In just one day, students will be trained to operate a forklift and receive a three-year certificate in forklift safety, preventative maintenance, and driving/operation skills. As a trained forklift operator, graduates can start earning up to $15 an hour. This course will also prepare you to work as a material handler or warehouse operator at any number of manufacturing, supply, or logistic companies. Safety requirements prohibit open-toe, cloth, and high heeled shoes. Students must be 18 years of age in order to operate a forklift.

General Engineering Technology

  • General Engineering Technology

    The certificate in general engineering technology will introduce students to a broad spectrum of engineering topics and specializations. Students will learn basics of civil, mechanical and electrical engineering in preparation for their next steps towards an engineering technology career.

Geography

  • Geography

    Geographers learn how to think globally, interpret and create maps, work with quantitative and qualitative data, and decipher natural and human landscapes. These spatial analysis and interpretation skills are increasingly essential for careers in natural and cultural resource management, disaster and emergency management, policymaking, international aid and human rights, urban and regional planning, regional and multinational businesses, and teaching positions at all levels.

Heavy Equipment Operator

  • Heavy Equipment Operator - Comprehensive

    Combining all five types of heavy equipment, including the dozer, excavator, backhoe loader, motor grader, and front end loader the comprehensive heavy equipment operator program will train students using a state-of-the-art Caterpillar simulator to enter the workforce knowing how machinery operates, safety procedures, and how to perform certain maneuvers.

  • Heavy Equipment Operator - Construction

    Want to help build a warehouse or home? The construction pathway will lay a foundation for students to understand what skills and maneuvers are standard on a dover and excavator when helping build one’s future.

  • Heavy Equipment Operator - Transportation and Public Works

    Communities need successful infrastructure and public works in order thrive. This program pathway will teach students about the different types of environments and situations they may be exposed to when using a backhoe loader and motor grader.

History

  • History

    Studying the past can give students the research, communication, and analytical skills needed for careers as high school social studies teachers, lawyers, government employees, researchers, or editors. Whether in the classroom or the courtroom, this degree gives students the critical thinking skills and cultural awareness needed to excel.

Human Resources

  • Employee Relations Law Certificate

    The Employee Relations Law Series is designed to provide a comprehensive, practical, convenient, and cost-effective way for human resources professionals to acquire knowledge about complex employment laws that impact virtually every employment-related decision. In addition to continuing education credit, completion of this program may be applied to recertification credit for HR professionals through the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI).

  • HR Manager

    The SHRM Essentials of Human Resources is an introductory course offering a comprehensive overview of the key aspects of HR. It gives participants foundational knowledge and an introduction of behavioral competencies that are essential for business success. This course is ideal for those who are just starting out in the human resources profession, or those who are looking for an effective way to boost their employee management skills.

Human Services

  • Human Services

    Human services professionals assist others in managing their behavior in order to achieve their full potential in educational, social, therapeutic, and vocational settings. Career opportunities are available with youth services, disabilities and special needs, substance abuse, geriatric services, child development, child and family services, and mental health providers.

  • American Sign Language

    American Sign Language (ASL) communicators and interpreters help communicate with individuals who use ASL. Workers in diverse fields like education, business, law, health care, and human services/social work can all benefit from understanding and communicating ASL.

  • Behavioral Interventionist

    The Behavioral Interventionist support individuals facing substance abuse and mental health challenges. Graduates will be equipped to participate in essential care in a variety of settings such as mental health facilities, addiction treatment centers, and community organizations.

HVAC/R

  • Entry Level HVAC Technician

    Heating and air conditioning systems control the temperature, humidity, and overall air quality in homes, businesses, and other buildings. By providing a climate-controlled environment, refrigeration systems make it possible to store and transport food, medicine, and other perishable items.
    When installing or repairing air conditioning and refrigeration systems, technicians must follow government regulations regarding the conservation, recovery, and recycling of refrigerants. The regulations include those concerning the proper handling and disposal of fluids and pressurized gases.

  • Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning/Refrigeration

    Technicians from this program are prepared for careers in residential and commercial air conditioning, refrigeration, and heating equipment installation and maintenance. These programs offer hands-on training as well as classroom instruction, preparing the student for any HVAC career.

Imaging

  • Advanced Certification in Cardiovascular Interventional or Vascular Interventional Radiography

    Interventional Radiography is an advanced certification for credentialled radiologic technologists leading to employment in the Cardiac Catherization Lab or Interventional Lab/Special Procedures. This certificate is designed for credentialed radiologic technologists to gain the experience, skills, and academic knowledge to pass the A.R.R.T. national board examination in Cardiovascular Interventional or Vascular Interventional radiology.

  • Cardiovascular Sonographer

    The Cardiovascular Sonography continuing education program (echocardiography) focuses on anatomy and pathology of the adult and pediatric hearts. This specialty trains the students to image standard views, monitor flow patterns, evaluate heart valves, learn the cardiac cycle, and determine pathology of the heart.

  • General Sonographer

    The General Sonography program trains students to conduct a variety of exams that include abdominal, pelvic neurology, breast, gynecological, and obstetrical scans. Students will learn to image standard views of different organs of the body.

  • Nuclear Medicine Technologist

    Nuclear Medicine Technologists administer radioactive materials to patients using cutting-edge imaging technology to create diagnostic images. These technologists work in hospitals and doctors’ offices. MTC graduates can complete the credentialing exam to become Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologists (CNMT).

  • Radiologic Technologist

    Radiographers perform X-ray examinations of the body. You’ll learn to use the highly technical X-ray equipment by working in hospitals, medical offices, trauma centers, and urgent care centers as a member of an imaging team.

  • Limited Radiography

    Limited Radiographers (X-ray technologists) assist radiologists (MDs) in performing examinations of the body to rule out or confirm and identify fractures or disease. To accomplish this, radiographers must be well-trained in using highly technical X-ray equipment and applying specialized techniques.

Industrial Maintenance

  • Basic Industrial Mechanical Maintenance

    This program provides foundational training for anyone looking to begin their career in industrial maintenance, particularly in production plants in the Midlands.

  • Intermediate Industrial Mechanical Maintenance

    Building on the knowledge from the basic industrial mechanical maintenance certificate, this program will deepen expertise and ability to troubleshoot complex industrial systems.

  • Comprehensive Industrial Mechanical Maintenance

    Combining the basic & intermediate industrial mechanical certificate programs, the comprehensive builds on both to give students well-rounded knowledge in industrial maintenance.

Information Technology (IT)

  • AI and Machine Learning

    Learn to become a data analyst. Collect, prepare, and interpret data, then visualize new insights. Use current analysis languages, models, machine learning and visualization tools, to stretch the intelligence of analysis. Data analysis applies to all industries, such as business, insurance, finance, marketing, medicine, sports, criminal justice, science, and government.

  • Advanced Desktop and Server Administrator

    Take your understanding of computer systems to the next level with this advanced certificate on infrastructure, security, and network configurations. Prepare for the CompTIA A+, Network+, Cloud+, Security+, and Linux+ certifications as well as the Cisco CCNA certification. Obtaining these certifications can increase demand and earning potential.

  • Applications Programming

    This associate degree program is designed to provide students with the skills necessary to work as computer software developers, selecting from a variety of different tools and platforms. The Application Programming Certificate provides the foundation for an entry-level programmer to gain access to the information processing field. Students will be able to code in two high-level languages found in the business environment. Students will be able to develop Windows applications using object-based visual tools.

  • Cloud Networking Solutions

    Cloud Networking Solutions refer to the set of technologies, services, and infrastructure that enable the efficient and secure transfer of data between various components within a cloud computing environment. Cloud Networking Solutions play a crucial role in supporting the dynamic and distributed nature of cloud computing, offering organizations the ability to build scalable, flexible, and secure network architectures in the cloud.

  • Computer Technician

    Computer technicians provide technical assistance to computer users and resolve computer problems for clients in person, via telephone, or electronically. They also may provide assistance concerning the use of computer hardware and software, including printing, installation, word processing, electronic mail, and operating systems. Train for a career repairing and maintaining computers and network servers in almost any small or large business or government environment.

  • Cybersecurity

    A cybersecurity analyst (also called information security analyst) is a professional trained to detect and prevent attacks to their organization systems or network. They closely monitor threats and their organization’s networks for any breaches in security. This may involve installing software and encryption, reporting breaches or weak spots, researching IT trends, educating the organization on security, and even simulating security attacks to find potential vulnerabilities.

  • Database Analyst

    A database analyst installs computer databases, adds users, tests systems, and ensures a database performs as it should. They work with database software to find ways to store, organize, and manage data by identifying user needs and testing databases. With a recent boom in database requirements across all industries, these professionals will find their skills in high demand.

  • Desktop and Server Administrator

    Desktop and server administrators maintain network hardware and software, monitor networks to ensure availability to all users, and perform necessary maintenance to support network availability. They also plan, coordinate, and implement network security measures in data centers and with cloud-based services.

  • Integrated Information Technology

    The Applied Science Degree in Integrated Information Technology prepares students for a career focused on information technology in a business environment. Integrated information technology (IIT) combines concepts of both computer technologies and business and will provide graduates with the holistic training needed to thrive in the ever-evolving corporate world.

  • Networking

    Networking is the common factor in distributed processing, online systems, teleprocessing, terminal-based systems, and real-time systems. The Network Systems Management curriculum is designed to prepare students to successfully pass several major industry certification exams while completing the degree. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on experiences and is constantly tuned to be as “cutting edge” as possible.

  • Networking Specialist

    Upon earning this certificate, students will be prepared for the installation, configuration, maintenance, and administration of a network infrastructure.

  • Routing and Network Configuration

    This program consists of CCNA level courses that focus on the configuration of the physical infrastructure supporting networked systems. Students will also be prepared for national certification.

  • Web Designer

    This computer programming degree provides the skills and knowledge to prepare a student to work as a web developer, encompassing both front-end and back-end development skills.

  • Web Developer

    A Web Developer creates websites and web-enabled software systems. They use software systems to create an environment that a web-enabled application will need.

  • Front-End Web Developer

    Learn to design and maintain websites using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Git. Gain the skills to create user-friendly, interactive websites and collaborate on software projects using Agile (SCRUM) principles. Complete this program and start your creative career in web development. This program prepares you for roles in companies of all sizes and industries.

  • Full-Stack Web Developer

    Master front-end and back-end web development. Build dynamic websites and applications using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL. Learn Agile (SCRUM) fundamentals to thrive in software projects and become an in-demand full-stack developer. This comprehensive training equips you with coding expertise to succeed in diverse IT roles.

  • Web Software Developer and Engineer

    After completing this certificate, students can become junior full-stack developers ready for immediate employment in an enterprise development environment. The program covers programming languages, databases, and web-server and front-end frameworks along with in-depth coding exercises.

Interdisciplinary Studies

  • General Studies

    The General Studies Certificate is designed to provide dually enrolled high school students with a broad general education foundation to facilitate their transition into higher education institutions.

  • Transfer Studies

    The Transfer Studies Certificate is designed for participants in the residential Gamecock Gateway program in partnership with the University of South Carolina. Program participants are required to successfully complete the 30 transferable credit hours within this certificate with a minimum 2.25 transferable grade point average.

Laboratory

  • Medical Laboratory Technician

    Technicians analyze body fluids, isolate and identify microorganisms, study blood components, perform pre-transfusion tests, and determine disease-related immune responses. You’ll learn to operate computerized lab equipment and to use quality-control methods to guarantee accurate information for patient care.

  • Medical Laboratory Assistant

    Medical laboratory assistants perform various clerical and preparatory tasks to aid in generating patient test results. They perform phlebotomy, specimen processing, urinalysis testing, slide staining, provider-performed microscopy, and point-of-care lab tests.

Management

  • Management

    The management program enhances students’ analytical, decision-making, and problem-solving abilities, focusing on human relations, leadership, and critical thinking. Students will gain valuable insight into how businesses operate with high success as well as be prepared to make important contributions to an organization’s future.

  • Next Level Leadership

    Building upon the Supervisory Certificate, the Next Level Leadership Certificate goes further in depth on critical thinking, trust building, mentoring, and other skills needed for supervisors to excel in their position.

  • Supervision

    Today's workplace presents all-new challenges to supervisors. This curriculum offers a comprehensive blend of theory and experiential learning tools that prepares today's supervisors to succeed! Students will develop skills in demand by today’s employers such as decision-making, communication skills, and critical thinking.

Marketing

  • Digital Marketing

    This program is ideal for students who are interested in the fast-growing and exciting digital world. Students will learn how to strategically use electronic marketing tools to connect with consumers and shape their digital experiences.

  • Marketing

    Marketers play a multifaceted role in driving brand awareness, generating leads, and ultimately, contributing to the growth and success of businesses in various industries.

Math

  • Mathematics

    The math program provides the foundational knowledge students need to pursue a baccalaureate degree in mathematics or statistics and pursue a career in fields like statistics, actuarial science, engineering, and mathematics education.

Mechanical Engineering

  • Mechanical Engineering (2+2)

    This program is designed for students looking to learn the basics of mechanical engineering as they prepare to transfer into a four-year, bachelor’s degree level engineering program.

  • Mechanical Engineering Technology

    This associate degree program covers the fundamentals of computer-assisted drafting, manufacturing, and mechanical design.

  • Computer-Aided Design

    This 22-credit hour program prepares students to become proficient in computer-aided design. Graduates of this certificate are able to gain employment as entry-level technicians capable of supporting the 2D and 3D CAD and modeling requirements of most industrial design and manufacturing organizations.

Mechatronics

  • Mechatronics

    Industrial Maintenance and Mechatronics programs at MTC offer excellent educational opportunities for people who desire hands-on careers, enjoy troubleshooting, and are technically inclined. The programs include classroom and hands-on instruction in electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and PLC technology.

Medical Office

  • Medical Coding Specialist

    All medical facilities, including doctor's offices, hospitals, and labs, need someone to manage insurance claims, invoices, and payments. As a Medical Coding Specialist, you will be a liaison between your employer and the insurance companies of your patients. This type of work is great for detail-oriented people who are very organized. The Medical Coding Specialist program prepares students to sit for the Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) exam through AHIMA.

  • Medical Office Administrative Assistant

    Medical Office Administrative Assistants perform administrative duties using specific knowledge of medical terminology for hospitals, clinics, or physician offices. Duties include scheduling appointments, compiling and recording medical charts, reports, correspondence, and other types of patient records. Other titles for Medical Office Assistants include Medical Administrative Assistant, Medical Secretary, and Unit Secretary.

  • Medical Administrative Assistant

    Medical Administrative Assistants perform the non-clinical administrative duties for hospitals, clinics, or physician offices. Duties include staffing, budgeting, customer service, and inventories. A Medical Administrative Assistant will also manage procedures involving patient admission, supervise the staff, and order any needed supplies.

  • Medical Assistant

    Graduates will perform a wide range of medical assisting duties in physicians’ offices, clinics, hospitals, and emergency medical centers when this academic certificate is completed. Students will gain clinical experiences through externships in a variety of outpatient settings.

Meeting and Event Planning

  • Meeting and Event Planner

    This program is ideal for students who are interested in opening an event company, planning a wedding, or simply mastering the skills to plan the perfect meeting for work. This program provides the skills set to understand a variety of aspects of planning to include contract negotiations, venue selection, establishing pricing, marketing, and more.

Nursing

  • Registered Nurse (ADN)

    Registered nurses (RNs) tend to be the group most people associate with the term “nurse.” They assume a wide variety of roles in patient care. They are responsible for recording patient medical history, monitoring symptoms and medical equipment, administering medicine, establishing or contributing to a plan of care, performing diagnostic tests, and collaborating with doctors.

  • Practical Nurse (LPN)

    Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs), also known as licensed vocational nurses, are responsible for a variety of patient duties. They monitor patient health and administer basic care. The tasks of the LPN may include administering some medications, obtaining vital signs, inserting urinary catheters, starting intravenous (IV) drips (in some states) and changing wound dressings. The LPN communicates with patients and patient family members to educate them on an established plan of care.

  • Nurse Assistant (CNA)

    A certified nursing assistant (CNA) is the front line of contact between medical staff and patients, assisting patients in daily activities. Nursing assistants bathe their patients and help them dress, eat, and use the bathroom. They measure vital signs and transfer patients between beds and wheelchairs.

Office Skills

  • Administrative Office Technology

    Office professionals fill many roles through technology. This program offers specialized courses in legal and medical employment areas to prepare you for your future.

  • Office Administrative Specialist

    Build a successful office career by developing your technical expertise and communication skills.

Paralegal Studies

  • Paralegal Studies

    Paralegals assist lawyers in carrying out their professional responsibilities. Working under the direct supervision of attorneys, paralegals conduct research, prepare documents, and interview clients. Employment opportunities are available in diverse areas such as insurance, real estate, mortgage companies, government agencies, courts, and banks. Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public, except as permitted by law.

Pharmacy

  • Pharmacy Technician

    Prepare drugs and fill prescriptions as a pharmacy technician. MTC students will gain classroom, online, and experiential learning in local pharmacies and hospital systems.

Photography and Video

  • Photography and Videography Certificate

    In this program, students will learn basic camera functions, exposure, and depth of field before moving into discussing concepts of videography and how to capture moving pictures and sound using video and audio equipment. In addition, students will learn about maintaining client relationships, production planning, reel creation, and mastering distribution methods.

  • Video Editor

    Video editors use specialized software programs to edit videos with transitions, apply basic effects and color correction, and sync sound. They also format video in standard and high-definition formats for export to various platforms.

Plumbing

  • Entry Level Plumber

    In about 6 months, students will gain the skills of a beginner plumber, helping plumbers install, maintain, and repair plumbing systems. This program was designed in cooperation with local residential and commercial plumbers to ensure the training covered meets industry needs.

  • Propane and Natural Gas Installer

    Students will learn piping, design, regulations, and ventilation for a variety of systems that use natural gas or propane in a safe and efficient manner. Following course completion, students will be able to earn a certificate from the Propane Education & Resource Council.

Political Science

  • Political Science – American Government

    Careers in American Government can include working as an attorney or judge, staff for an elected official, running for office, running a nonprofit organization, advocating as a lobbyist, teaching and researching political science in higher education, campaign management/consultation, teaching in K-12, and work as a political analyst or consultant.

  • Political Science – International Relations

    Careers in International Relations can include work as an ambassador, intelligence specialist/agent, immigration specialist, teaching in K-12, international business associate, work in the foreign service, international attorney, political analyst, research in higher education focusing on international relations, or work with the United Nations.

Precision Machining

  • Computer Numerical Control (CNC)

    If you are interested in computers, working with your hands, and are mechanically inclined, you could earn up to $30 an hour as a CNC operator. Basic CNC programming and applications-based training on actual CNC machines are blended together in this certificate. Complete this program in as few as ten months and bring your skills to one of many organizations that rely on CNC Mill and CNC Lathe work for production.

  • Machine Tool

    Skilled machinists are required in every facet of manufacturing. Begin a career in the rapidly advancing manufacturing industry with this course of study in machine tooling. This hands-on experience combines classroom and shop instruction where students will learn to fabricate various materials into intricate, precise, usable parts using both manual and CNC machining.

Production

  • Production Technician

    In eight to ten weeks, this program will give you the core technical competencies of entry-level production workers in all sectors of manufacturing.

  • ManuFirst SC

    ManuFirst SC is a state-recognized manufacturing certification designed to provide a foundation for South Carolinians needing entry-level skills for manufacturing employment.

Psychology

  • Applied Psychology

    This program teaches the skills needed to become a mental health program manager, market researcher, or human rights advocate. This program is also a good start toward a career in counseling, school psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, or mediation.

  • Biological Psychology

    This program teaches the skills needed to become a psychiatric technician or psychosocial rehabilitation specialist. This program is also a good start towards a career as a neuroscientist, health psychologist, research psychologist, or human factors psychologist.

  • Forensic Psychology

    Forensic psychologists learn the critical skills needed to evaluate criminal offenders, help inform the decisions of judges and juries, and assist children and adults in difficult custody situations. This career is often essential in courtroom settings and is important for advocating the well-being of at-risk populations in specific cases.

Respiratory Care

  • Respiratory Therapist

    In this academic degree program, students are trained to work as a part of a highly technical life-support team. The program provides clinical experiences to build student competencies in the treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation of individuals suffering from breathing abnormalities.

Science

  • Biology

    Biology is the study of life. An Associate in Science degree with a concentration in Biology will provide the foundational work needed to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Biological Sciences at a four-year institution. Biologists study microorganisms, plants, animals, and their interactions and can work as scientists in government agencies, laboratories, and industry.

  • Chemistry

    Chemistry is the branch of science that studies how various chemical compounds interact. It also looks at their composition, structure, and properties. An Associate in Science degree with a concentration in Chemistry will provide the foundational work needed to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Chemical Sciences at a four-year institution. Chemists develop, test, and analyze products and can work as scientists in government agencies, laboratories, and industry, among others.

  • Physical Sciences

    Physical Sciences is the study of the non-living, physical world around you, including space. An Associate in Science degree with a concentration in Physical Sciences will provide the foundational work needed to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Physical Sciences at a four-year institution and can lead to careers in physics, astronomy, chemistry, geology, or meteorology.

  • Pre-Professional Science

    The Pre-Professional Science concentration is designed to provide the knowledge and skills in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics that form the foundation necessary for completion of a baccalaureate degree program in Life Sciences. This program is designed for students planning to pursue post-graduate studies in either clinical or research and development areas such as medical, dental, physical therapy, veterinary, or pharmacy school.

Small Engine Repair

  • Small Engine Repair

    In about six weeks, students can have a working knowledge of types and operation of small engines, engine service, and repair of outdoor power equipment. Work for yourself or for a small business repairing gas trimmers, chainsaws, push and riding mowers. Small engine repair professionals can earn over $20 an hour with experience.

Sociology

  • Sociology

    Sociologists study people as they form groups, organizations, networks, and social institutions. They examine large-scale shared patterns of social interaction and the construction and maintenance of society as a whole. Sociologists often conduct and analyze research dealing with poverty, racism, sexism, crime, terrorism, and war.

Surgical Technology

  • Surgical Technologist

    Surgical technicians work in the operating room with surgeons to deliver patient care during all phases of surgery. MTC offers a balanced set of experiences in the classroom, lab, and clinical setting.

  • Sterile Processing Technician

    Sterile processing technicians prepare instruments and packages for processing, decontamination, ultrasonic cleaner disinfection, sterilizations, and distribution in hospitals or surgery settings.

Veterinary Assisting

  • Veterinary Assistant

    In just six weeks, students can have all the necessary skills to become a professional veterinary assistant. Learn all the aspects of veterinary medicine necessary like laboratory procedures, medical terminology, and customer service skills. Veterinary assistants have the opportunity to work in veterinary practices, veterinarian hospitals, shelters, and rescue organizations.

Welding

  • Welding and Cutting Fundamentals

    This 3-semester Certificate provides students with the core skills necessary to become a professional welder. The techniques and competencies developed in this certificate are foundational in starting a welding career. This certificate awards college credit and can be stacked with the Welding Qualifications Certificate and the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Welding Technology.

  • Welding Qualifications

    This 3-semester certificate builds upon the skills developed in the Welding Fundamentals Certificate. It is designed to prepare students for a career as a professional welder. Students will learn advanced processes and techniques while honing their skills. This certificate awards college credit and can be stacked with the Welding Fundamentals Certificate and the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Welding Technology.

  • Welding Technology

    The first college degree in welding available in the state of South Carolina, the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Welding Technology is a 6-semester program that combines the Welding Fundamentals and Qualifications Certificates. This Academic Welding Degree Program is an in-depth training program delivered by a staff of professional welders and AWS Certified Welding Educators and Inspectors. Welders who also hold an Associate degree are more qualified to advance into higher roles within the industry.

  • Comprehensive Welder

    The Comprehensive Welder Certificate is the culmination of the individual Stick, MIG/Flux Cored, and TIG Welding certificates and prepares the individual to work for a wide range of companies in the manufacturing and construction fields.

  • MIG and Flux Cored Welder

    The MIG and Flux Cored Welder Certificate focuses on the Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) processes. In two, 9-week courses you will learn how to use both processes to weld in all positions.

  • Stick Welder

    The Stick Welder Certificate focuses on the Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) process. In three, 9-week courses you will learn how to fillet, groove, and pipe weld in all positions.

  • TIG Welder

    The TIG Welder Certificate focuses on the Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) process. In two, 9-week courses you will learn how to fillet and groove weld flat plate in all positions as well as pipe weld in the 6G position.

  • Advanced Welder

    The 9-week Advanced Welder Program, for Comprehensive Welder Certificate graduates or working welders, specializes in advanced pipe welding. Flexible tracks (morning, afternoon, evening) prepare students for manufacturing and construction roles.

Writing

  • Writing

    Writing students gain experience with composing processes, persuasive approaches, and publication skills across print and digital genres and pursue exciting careers in our rapidly evolving world of communications. Writing students can also pursue a four-year degree in majors such as Rhetoric and Publishing, Creative Writing, Technical and Professional Communications, Social and Digital Media, Journalism, and more.

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Transfer Students

MTC courses transfer to many local colleges and universities. You'll still need to select a specific program from the schools above to get started earning credits for your associate degree. We'll help you transfer to your chosen four-year school.

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