Programs of Study
Degree Programs
Our degree programs takes 18 to 24 months to complete and aim to give students the basic technical and academic knowledge and transferable skills they need to go on to employment or further study in their chosen field.
- Allied Health
- Business Education
- Accounting - AC13
- Business Management - MD13
- Business Technology - BA23
- Computer Programming - CP23
- Computer Support Specialist - CS23
- Cybersecurity - IS23
- Digital Media Technology (TV) - DMT3
- Gaming Development - CSD3
- General Business - Associate of Science - AOS3
- HIT Management Technology - HI13
- Networking Specialist - NS13
- Web Site Design - IS53
- Professional Services
- Technical & Industrial
Diploma Programs
Our diploma programs vary in length, but usually require at least one year to complete. Students enrolled in diploma courses are generally interested in longer-term training than certificate students, but less than degree level.
- Allied Health
- Business Education
- Accounting - AC12
- Business Management - MD12
- Business Technology - BA22
- Computer Programming - CP24
- Computer Support Specialist - CS14
- Cybersecurity - IS12
- Design and Media Production Technology - DEM2
- Digital Media Technology (TV) - DMT2
- Gaming Development - CSD4
- Health Information Management Coding - HI12
- Marketing Management - MM12
- Networking Specialist - NS14
- Web Site Design - IS64
- Professional Services
- Technical & Industrial
- Air Conditioning Technology - ACT2
- Automotive Collision Repair - ACR2
- Automotive Fundamentals - AF12
- Automotive Technology - AT14
- Commercial Electrical Construction Technology - CEC2
- Electrical Systems Technology - ES12 (NO LONGER ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS EFFECTIVE SPRING 2019)
- Industrial Systems Technology - IST4
- Precision Machining & Manufacturing (Previously Machine Tool Technology) - MTT2
- Telecommunications and Security Technology - TES2
- Welding & Joining Technology - WAJ2
Certificate Programs
Our certificate programs are usually one year or less in length and offer short-term training to meet specific needs and employment requirements. Certificate programs focus on practical training rather than academic coursework and are designed for students who wish to make a swift transition into the workforce.
- Allied Health
- Advanced Patient Care Assistant - AN71
- Advanced Patient Care Assistant - AN71 (Effective Spring 2020)
- Dental Office Aide - DF11
- Emergency Medical PreParamedic - EG71
- Emergency Medical Responder - EB71
- Emergency Medical Technician - EMJ1
- Esthetician - CE11
- Eyewear Dispensing Specialist - EDS1
- Medical Receptionist - MR51
- Nurse Aide - CN21
- Nursing Technician - NT61
- Patient Care Assistant - PC21
- Phlebotomy Technician - PT21
- Radiologic Technician Assistant - RT21
- Business Education
- Accounting Clerk Assistant - AZ71
- Administrative Support Assistant - AS21
- Agribusiness Manager - AM21
- Certified Customer Service Specialist - CC81
- Cybersecurity - IS81
- Dual Enrollment CompTIA A+ Certified Preparation - MC51
- Dual Enrollment Help Desk Specialist - MOH1
- Dual Enrollment Microsoft Network Administrator - MO11
- Game Development - GD11
- General Skills Specialist - GM61
- Graphic Design Assistant - GDA1
- Graphic Design and Prepress Technician - GD21
- Health Information Specialist - HMC1
- Help Desk Specialist - HD41
- Logistics Specialist - LS21
- Microsoft Office Application Professional - MF41
- Office Accounting Specialist - OA31
- PC Repair and Network Technician - PR21
- Payroll Accounting Specialist - PA61
- Quality Assurance Professional - QA21
- Quality Assurance Specialist -QA31
- Technical Specialist - TC31
- Video Specialist - VS21
- Web Application Developer - IB71
- Web and Mobile Application Development - WAM1 (Effective Fall 2019)
- General Education
- Professional Services
- Advanced Child Development Specialist - AE71
- Advanced Criminal Justice Specialist - AF71
- Baking and Pastry Specialist - BA51
- Barber II - BI31
- Barbering Assistant I - BST1
- Barbering for Cosmetologists - BF21
- Catering Specialist - CS61
- Child Development Specialist - CD61
- Commercial Truck Driving - CT61
- Criminal Justice Fundamentals - CJ71
- Criminal Justice Specialist - CJ21
- Drafter's Assistant - DA31
- Early Childhood Program Administration - ECP1
- Engineering Drafter's Assistant - ED31
- Fire Officer I - FF31
- Fire Officer II- FF51
- Food Production Worker I - FPW1
- Fundamental Skills of Culinary Arts - FSO1
- GaTAPP Early Childhood Education Precertification - GEC1
- Hair Designer - HD21
- Infant/Toddler Care Specialist - IC31
- Landscape Specialist - LS11
- Nail Technician - NT11
- Prep Cook - PC51
- Shampoo Technician - ST11
- Technical & Industrial
- Advanced Auto Sheet Metal Custom Fabrication Technician - AA31
- Advanced Commercial Refrigeration - AC81
- Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welder - OSM1
- Air Conditioning Electrical Technician - ACK1
- Air Conditioning Repair Specialist - ACY1
- Air Conditioning Technician Assistant - AZ31
- Auto Electrical/Electronic Systems Technician - AE41
- Automotive Chassis Technician Specialist - ASG1
- Automotive Climate Control Technician - AH21
- Automotive Collision Mechanical/Electrical Helper - AH71
- Automotive Collision Repair Assistant I - AB51
- Automotive Collision Repair Assistant II - AZ51
- Automotive Engine Performance Technician - AE51
- Automotive Refinishing Assistant I - ARA1
- Automotive Refinishing Assistant II - AP71
- Automotive Transmission/ Transaxle Tech Specialist - AA71
- Basic Electricity Technician - BE31
- Basic Machinist - BM31
- Basic Mechatronics Specialist- MS41
- Basic Mechatronics Technician - BM51
- Basic Shielded Metal Arc Welder - FS31
- CNC Specialist - CS51
- Cable Installation Specialist - CIS1
- Carpentry Fundamentals - CF21
- Certified Manufacturing Specialist - CM51
- Diesel Electrical/Electronic Systems Technician - DE11
- Diesel Truck Maintenance Technician- DTM1
- Dual Enrollment Flux Cored Arc Welder - MF61
- Dual Enrollment Basic Shielded Arc Welder- MB31
- Dual Enrollment Gas Metal Arc Welder - MGM1
- Dual Enrollment Gas Tungsten Arc Welder- MGT1
- Dual Enrollment Manufacturing Maintenance Technician - MMM1
- Dual Enrollment Manufacturing Production Assistant - MMP1
- Electrical Maintenance Technician - EM81
- Electrical Technician - ET51
- Gas Metal Arc Welder - GM31
- Gas Tungsten Arc Welder - GTA1
- General Construction Assistant - GC41
- Industrial Electrical Assistant - IE21
- Industrial Electrician - IE41
- Industrial Fluid Power Technician - IF11
- Lathe Operator - LP11
- Low Voltage Electronic Safety and Security Technician - LVE1
- Low Voltage System Installer - LV21
- Mechatronics Specialist - AM11
- Mill Operator - MP11
- Pipe Welder - PW11
- Programmable Control Technician - PC81
- Railroad Repair and Welding Technician I - RRA1
- Railroad Repair and Welding Technician II - RR21
- Residential Wiring Technician - RW21
Notice and Responsibilities Regarding this Catalog
The information in this College Catalog and Student Handbook accurately reflects current policies and procedures at the time of publication. Students are admitted to the College under and are subject to the provisions of the WGTC Catalog and Student Handbooks for the term they initially enroll. Students in all programs are admitted under and are subject to the provisions of the College Catalog and Student Handbook and applicable addendums for the term they are admitted to the program at Wiregrass Georgia Technical College. If for any reason a break in enrollment occurs, students must reapply and satisfy the College Catalog and Student Handbook requirements for the term of their re-entry to any program. The provisions of this catalog are not to be regarded as an irrevocable contract between Wiregrass Georgia Technical College and the student. The College reserves the right to change any provision or requirement at any time.
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