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May 9Read moreIndustrial Electronics Technology Associate Degree
PROGRAM COORDINATOR
Shan Smith | (864) 646-1409 | asmith2@tctc.edu
Do you ever read labels? You'll find "made in" followed by a lot of places like China, Malaysia, or the Philippines. It might make you think nothing is made in America, but you'd be wrong. More stuff is made in the US than any other country. From food to computers, every year companies in the U.S. make $1.6 trillion worth of the things we use every day. That takes a lot of people - nearly 700,000 in South Carolina and 12 million in the United States. Manufacturers need more workers with advanced training and skill, such as those in the Industrial Electronics Technology program.
PROGRAMS
Industrial Electronics Technology Associate Degree
Certificate Options
TRANSITION FROM HIGH SCHOOL
Advanced placement opportunities are available to those completing certain high school courses. Click here for more information.
CO-OP OPPORTUNITIES
Current co-op opportunities are available with the following companies: BMW, Duke Energy, Michelin, Army Corps of Engineers, Schneider Electric
JOB OUTLOOK
Graduates have the necessary skills to troubleshoot and maintain sophisticated equipment used in modern industrial facilities. Career opportunities include: Electrical and electronic engineering technicians and electrical power-line installers and repairers. Anticipated average salary information is located here.




