Majors for
Dillon County
School Districts

Math
Science
Science and Mathematics
(Dillon)

Northeastern Technical College Programs

If you choose a major in the Arts, A/V Technology & Communications Cluster, consider the following programs at Notheastern Technical College. For more information about these programs, visit www.netc.edu.

Associate
Degrees

 

Associate in Science
General Technology-Electro-Mechnical
General Technology-Electronics
General technology-Engineering Graphics
General Technology-Industrial Electronics
General Technology-Industrial Maintenance
Industrial Electronics Technology
Machine Tool Technology

Diploma
  Industrial Electricity
Machine Tool

Certificate
Programs

 

Architectural Drafting
Computer-Assisted Drafting
Computer Numerical Controls
Electronics Industrial Applications
Network Engineering

Career Opportunities

 

Astronomer
Biologist
Chemist
Drafter
Electromechanical Technician
Engineer
Aerospace, Agricultural, Biomedical, Chemical. Civil, Electrical,
Electronics, Industrial, Mechanical, Nuclear
Engineering Technician
Civil, Electrical, Electronics, Industrial, Mechanical
Environmental Science Technician
Forensic Scientist
Laser Technician
Marine Biologist
Mathematician
Microbiologist
Research Assistant
Robotics Technician
Science Technician
Sound Engineer
Surveying Technician
Surveyor

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

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.