Engineering Graphics Technology Associate Degree

PROGRAM COORDINATOR
John Norris | (864) 646-1330 | jnorris1@tctc.edu

CAD drawing of motorcycle Love working with computers? Interested in a great-job and great-paying opportunities in manufacturing? The Engineering Graphics Technology program prepares students to translate product ideas into engineering drawings and documentation using computer software. Students also learn how to draw mechanical parts in three dimensions and use CAD/CAM software and equipment to produce parts.

PROGRAMS

Engineering Graphics Technology Associate Degree

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JOB OUTLOOK
Graduates are typically employed as part of a design team by manufacturing, engineering, and mechanical companies. Anticipated average salary information is located here.

TRANSITION FROM HIGH SCHOOL
Advanced placment opportunities are available to those completing certain high school courses. Click here for more information.

STUDENT PROJECTS
Second-year students create a mock company and work on a design project. Previous design projects include custom-built chopper, wooden motorcycle, guitar, custom machine design, and hair dryer

Group of students surrounding custom built chopper

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Division Office
(864) 646-1375
eit@tctc.edu
Cleveland Hall, Room 131

Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday:
8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Friday:
8:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.