Whether you're seeking a college degree, a career change, or professional development, SCC offers the programs and support you need to achieve your educational and career goals! SCC offers more than 70 programs of study that lead to high-demand, high-growth careers or allow you to pursue a bachelor's degree through SCC's University Transfer Program. Below is a breakdown of SCC's Schools of Learning and programs of study.
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Listing of SCC academic program divisions
SCC's University Transfer Pathway is designed to provide students with their freshman and sophomore years of a typical bachelor's degree through an associate in arts or associate in science degree earned at SCC. Upon completion, students can seamlessly transfer to any public four-year college in South Carolina (if student is accepted by that institution). Many credits also transfer to other in-state and out-of-state institutions. Several specialized transfer tracks are available.
Complete the first two years of your bachelor's degree at SCC, and graduate with:
SCC offers several options for transferring to specific colleges or universities in various areas of study including:
SCC has articulation (transfer) agreements with a variety of colleges and universities across South Carolina, so students can transfer to with confidence that their SCC coursework will count towards their educational goals. See a list of college and universities with articulation agreements, including USC Upstate Direct Connect.
If you are mechanically inclined and interested in an industrial career, programs in the industrial and trade sector may be for you.
Manufacturing, industrial and engineering technology programs prepare students to be machinists, technicians, fabricators and much more. Careers in advanced manufacturing are growing and in demand more than ever.
Whether you plan to become an administrative professional, work in accounting or start your management studies at SCC and transfer to a four-year college, School of Business offers what you need to succeed.
You have a variety of programs from which to choose within SCC's School of Business - from accounting to culinary arts - and programs designed for you to transfer to another college or university for a bachelor's degree!
SCC's University Transfer Program is designed to provide students with their freshman and sophomore years of a typical bachelor's degree through an associate in arts or associate in science degree earned at SCC. Upon completion, students can seamlessly transfer to any public four-year college in South Carolina (if student is accepted by that institution). Many credits also transfer to other in-state and out-of-state institutions. Several specialized transfer tracks are available.
Whether you want to enter a career in the IT field or you're seeking to expand your credentials through short-term training, SCC offers a variety of programs to help you achieve your college or career goals.
SCC's University Transfer Program is designed to provide students with their freshman and sophomore years of a typical bachelor's degree through an associate in arts or associate in science degree earned at SCC. Upon completion, students can seamlessly transfer to any public four-year college in South Carolina (if student is accepted by that institution). Many credits also transfer to other in-state and out-of-state institutions. Several specialized transfer tracks are available.
Pre-Engineering is an available track through this program.
A career in health care is exciting and rewarding, with many options for career paths. The demand for well-trained nurses exceeds the supply. Health sciences programs at SCC prepare accountable, competent, and technologically prepared individuals who are able to provide quality care and administration in diversified healthcare settings.
SCC Health Sciences Programs:
SCC's University Transfer Program is designed to provide students with their freshman and sophomore years of a typical bachelor's degree through an associate in arts or associate in science degree earned at SCC. Upon completion, students can seamlessly transfer to any public four-year college in South Carolina (if student is accepted by that institution). Many credits also transfer to other in-state and out-of-state institutions. Several specialized transfer tracks are available.
Spartanburg Community College offers several pathways/programs for interested in working with children or in a career of certified education.
Want to work in daycare? The Early Care and Education, Early Childhood and Development and Infant and Toddler programs are paths for students entering the field of early childhood education as daycare teachers, teachers assistants, and directors of daycare programs. The programs are also designed to upgrade job skills of individuals already employed in the field. Early Care offers transfer to select universities to pursue a bachelor's degree.
Those wanting to become elementary, middle and high school teachers should pursue SCC's Teacher Education path through the University Transfer Program.
Call Me Mister mentoring with Clemson - Mentoring to increase elementary and middle school classroom diversity
SCC's School of Horticulture offers programs that provide students with the knowledge and skills required for a successful career in the horticulture industry. Thanks to a widely respected campus arboretum with many gardens and greenhouse production facilities on our campus, SCC students gain hands-on experience with plant production, landscaping, nursery operations, greenhouse management and more.
SCC's University Transfer Program is designed to provide students with their freshman and sophomore years of a typical bachelor's degree through an associate in arts or associate in science degree earned at SCC. Upon completion, students can seamlessly transfer to any public four-year college in South Carolina (if student is accepted by that institution). Many credits also transfer to other in-state and out-of-state institutions. Several specialized transfer tracks are available.
Email Jason Bagwell at bagwellj@sccsc.edu for more information.