The School of Engineering Technology and Professional Studies at Greenville Technical College provides classes for over 1000 credit and non-credit students annually to include dual-enrolled high school students. The school offers the Associate in Applied Science Degree and Certificate in Applied Science credentials.
Uniquely, the school offers many experiential learning opportunities for students to practice and serve the general public through its cosmetology clinic, Child Development Center, culinary lunch offerings and continuing education training through the Center for Culinary and Hospitality Innovation.
"The School of Engineering Technology and Professional Studies is committed to preparing highly competent professionals in careers in the education, engineering technology, human services and legal services professions. Through strong partnerships with the community, students are engaged in clinical, internship, and client-related application of their knowledge and skills required for their career path. The dedicated expert faculty in the School, as well as nationally accredited program areas (Culinary, Engineering Technology,Early Child and Education, Paralegal, and the Child Development Center), ensure the rigor and learning experiences necessary to prepare each student for the 21st century workforce!"
William Brothers
Dean, School of Engineering Technology and Professional Studies
Mission Statement
The School of Engineering Technology and Professional Studies is committed to preparing highly competent career professionals in education, engineering technology, human services, legal services, and other skilled professional fields. Through strong community and professional partnerships, students are engaged in client-related settings, including clinical placements and internships.
Vision Statement
The School of Engineering Technology and Professional Studies prepares professionals to engage, serve, and transform society. The dedicated expert faculty in the School, as well as nationally-accredited program areas, ensure the rigor and learning experiences necessary to prepare each student for the 21st century workforce.Dean
William Brothers
(864) 250-8654
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Administrative Coordinator
Vickie Maxwell
(864) 250-8162
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Academic Advisor
Kimber-lee Suiter
(864) 250-8141
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