Try This: Greenville Tech’s Center for Manufacturing Innovation
We’ve been students-for-the-day at Greenville Technical College in the past, checking out their programs from Emergency Medical Technology to Respiratory Care.
This time, we visited Greenville Tech’s Center for Manufacturing Innovation (CMI) and got a glimpse into the technology behind the Bachelor in Applied Science in Advanced Manufacturing Technology — SC’s first Applied Baccalaureate program at a two-year institution.
Here’s how it went and how you can Try This.
What we tried (with pricing):
We got the chance to try out many of the machines (from robots to mock assembly lines) that students use throughout their time in the program with Mechatronics instructor Christopher Burton.
A tour is free to potential students, who can expect zero-cost tuition this summer and fall.
What not to miss:
CMI’s high-tech, modern facility is extensive and offers a realistic look at what to expect at major manufacturing companies like BMW + Michelin. Certain machines act as mock assembly lines, teaching students how to troubleshoot issues programmed into the line.
What we’re still talking about:
We can’t stop talking about the career path available to graduates of the programs we toured at CMI.
Graduates often go on to become high-level technical and management employees with manufacturers like BMW, Michelin, and Bausch + Lomb. Starting salaries in advanced manufacturing are usually between $45,000 and $60,000.
We loved seeing the machinery in action. | Gif by the GVLtoday team
How you can experience this:
Interested in applying or know someone who might be? about CMI — or better yet, schedule a tour.
Things to know if you go:
- Experience: Hands-on learning at Greenville Tech’s Center for Manufacturing Innovation
- Price: Tour for free
- Tuition: Zero tuition for Summer and Fall
- Address: 575 Millenium Blvd., Greenville, SC 29607
- Hours: Hours vary
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