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Government & Public Administration Cluster

Northeastern Technical College Programs

If you choose a major in the Government & Public Administration Cluster, consider the following programs at Notheastern Technical College. For more information about these programs, visit www.netc.edu.

Majors for Dillon County School Districts

Social Sciences

Associate
Degrees

Administrative Office Technology
Associate in Arts
Associate in Arts-Social Work
Associate in Science
Business/Management
Business/Management-Fire Science
Diploma Administrative Support
Certificate
Programs
Accounting Clerk
Advanced Bookkeeping
Criminal Justice
Legal Office Assistant
Management & Supervision
Word Processing
Advanced EMT/Paramedic (CE)
Basic Emergency Medical Technician (CE)
Career
Opportunities

City Manager
Compliance Officer
Construction and Building Inspector
Correctional Officer
Court Administrator
Court, Municipal and License Clerk
Court Reporter
Customs Inspector
Dispatcher
Economist
Emergency Management Specialist
Federal Law Enforcement Agent
Firefighter
Fish & Game Warden
Forensic Scientist
Hazardous Waste Manager
Lawyer
Legislator
Nuclear Quality Control Inspector
Park Ranger
Parole & Probation Officer
Police Officer
Public Administrator
Quality Control Inspector
Real Estate Appraiser
Security and Fire Alarm System Installer
Security Guard
Statistical Assistant
Statistician
Social and Community Service Manager
Urban and Regional Planner

NETC offers a wide variety of instructor-facilitated online Continuing Education courses & certifications. Visit our website to browse the entire catalog at www.netc.edu and click on Continuing Ed.
Note: "CE" above = Continuing Education.

Four Year Colleges and Universities

South Carolina's four year colleges and universities off majors related to this cluster of study. To investigate these options, visit www.state.sc.us/edu/univcoll.html. Select the college or university of your choice, then view the Technical College Transfer section for information on courses which will transfer from NETC. Many private colleges and universities will accept courses or the earned associate degree. Visit their websites or contact the Transfer Admissions Office for information.

For more information on careers, educational requirements and wages, visit the following Web sites:

www.acinet.org
www.careervoyage.com
www.sc.kuder.com
www.scois.net


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