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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.

12 Results
Program Category
Eligibility
School of Study
Search Courses

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.

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