Programs of Learning
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Accounting, AAS
Accounting students develop the skills to analyze, record, summarize and report accounting information.
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
- SCC Spartanburg (Giles) Campus, SCC Online

Accounting with Information System Electives, AAS
Accounting with Information System Electives students develop the skills to analyze, record, summarize, and report accounting information, while also being able to generate reports from and maintain data within a standard database.
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS)

Administrative Accounting Specialist Certificate
Accounting specialist students develop basic accounting skills to analyze, record, summarize and report accounting information.
- Certificate
- SCC Online

Administrative Office Technology - Medical, AAS
Administrative Office Technology students develop basic and advanced skills in microcomputer word processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheet, web page and database design and maintenance.
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS)

Administrative Office Technology, AAS
Administrative Office Technology students develop basic and advanced skills in microcomputer word processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheet, web page and database design and maintenance.
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS)

Administrative Support Specialist Certificate
Administrative Office Technology students develop basic and advanced skills in microcomputer word processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheet, web page and database design and maintenance.
- Certificate
- SCC Online

AS Computer Science Advising Track
The associate in science degree is designed for students whose goal is a four-year degree. The AS (associate in science) program provides students the freshmen and sophomore years of a bachelor’s degree. Course requirements include mathematics, English, social sciences, humanities, fine arts and natural sciences to parallel the courses taken during the freshmen and sophomore years at a four-year college or university.
- Associates of Science (AS)

Associate in Science Transfer Pre-Engineering
The associate in science degree is designed for students whose goal is a four-year degree. The AS (associate in science) program provides students the freshmen and sophomore years of a bachelor's degree. Course requirements include mathematics, English, social sciences, humanities, fine arts and natural sciences to parallel the courses taken during the freshmen and sophomore years at a four-year c
- Associates of Science (AS)

Banking and Finance Certificate
The Banking and Finance certificate is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth in the banking and finance profession.
- Certificate
- SCC Online

Computer Support Specialist Certificate
Computer support specialist students learn to maintain personal computer systems, solve user problems, support user applications and provide user training. Students learn to diagnose and troubleshoot PC operating system problems, upgrade and maintain PC hardware and help desk concepts. In addition, students learn networking concepts, database concepts and programming logic.
- Certificate

Construction Technology with Exam
If this is your first step towards a future in the construction industry, this training is the ideal starting point for a wide variety of career paths. Construction Technology will ground you in the basic knowledge and principles of carpentry, masonry, electrical work, HVAC, and plumbing.
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Estimating Building Costs
By the end of the course, students will be able to Prepare accurate and comprehensive cost estimates for building projects, Identify and analyze factors influencing construction costs, and Utilize software tools to enhance estimation accuracy.
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Introduction to ISO 9001
Fundamental Philosophies, Quality System & Documentation Requirements of the Standard. Emphasis of Process Approach transforming the Quality Management System into a Business Model instead of a Compliance Model.
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NCCER Electrical Level 1
This National Center for Construction Education and Research NCCER course begins with an orientation to the electrical trade and discusses career paths available to electricians.
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Printreading for Residential & Light Commercial Construction Part 1
Various types of construction drawings are used to represent the actual components of a building project. The drawings provide specific information about the locations of the parts of a structure, the types of materials to be used, and the correct layout of the building.
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Printreading for Residential and Light Commerical Construction Part 2
Various types of construction drawings are used to represent the actual components of a building project. The drawings provide specific information about the locations of the parts of a structure, the types of materials to be used, and the correct layout of the building.
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Plan Reading and Material Takeoff
This course provides the framework for developing a quantitative material takeoff from working drawings. Students will learn to read and interpret building plans and create an accurate takeoff.
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Residential Wiring Based on the National Electrical Code
This beginner-level course is designed for individuals with little to no prior knowledge of residential wiring. Students will learn to safely and efficiently lay out and wire basic circuits required by the National Electrical Code (NEC) for residential applications.
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