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Computer Integrated Manufacturing in South Carolina

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South Carolina's Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) pathway develops professionals for advanced manufacturing systems. The state's manufacturing leaders like BMW demand CIM-skilled technicians.

Students study CAD/CAM, CNC programming, production control systems, and manufacturing integration. They work with integrated manufacturing software and equipment.

Graduates work as CIM technicians, CAM programmers, manufacturing systems specialists, or process engineers. Employment opportunities exist with advanced manufacturers, machine shops, and manufacturing technology companies throughout South Carolina.

Computer Integrated Manufacturing at a Glance

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Courses

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Credentials

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Career Paths

State Standards & Framework

South Carolina CIM standards cover CAD/CAM design, CNC programming, manufacturing control systems, and integration. Standards include production planning and optimization.

Students complete CAM programming projects, production simulations, and system integration challenges. State standards emphasize efficiency and quality.

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Typical Course Sequence

Course
CIM 1
CIM 2
CAD/CAM Integration

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Industry Certifications & Credentials

Career Opportunities

Salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Growth projections from BLS Employment Projections (2023-2033). Cost-of-living adjustment uses BEA Regional Price Parities (2023). Entry-level salaries reflect the 25th percentile; experienced salaries reflect the median.

CIM Operator

Entry Level
$34,840in South Carolina
National: $35,080-1%

Salary range: $34,840 - $46,020

Adjusted for cost of living: $37,390

+1% growth500 openings/yr
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CAM Programmer

Experienced
$100,620in South Carolina
National: $98,670+2%

Salary range: $75,820 - $128,430

Adjusted for cost of living: $107,985

-8% growth7,400 openings/yr
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Systems Integration Specialist

Experienced
$79,190in South Carolina
National: $81,270-3%

Salary range: $61,960 - $103,200

Adjusted for cost of living: $84,986

-3.9% growth26,000 openings/yr
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Manufacturing Engineer

Experienced
$98,830in South Carolina
National: $101,140-2%

Salary range: $81,160 - $115,330

Adjusted for cost of living: $106,064

+4.9% growth500 openings/yr
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Work-Based Learning Opportunities

Students work with advanced manufacturers like BMW and other CIM-equipped facilities throughout South Carolina.

Career & Technical Student Organization

Students in this pathway can participate in SkillsUSA, gaining leadership experience and competing in career-related events.

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Related Pathways in South Carolina

Engineering Technology

South Carolina's Engineering Technology pathway prepares students for careers in engineering design, manufacturing engineering, and technical problem-solving across diverse industries. This rigorous STEM program, often delivered through Project Lead The Way (PLTW) Engineering curriculum, develops engineering thinking, design skills, and technical abilities essential for engineering careers. With South Carolina's strong manufacturing and engineering sectors, engineering professionals are in high demand throughout the state. The pathway progresses through engineering foundations, principles of engineering, and specialized engineering courses in areas such as digital electronics, civil engineering and architecture, aerospace engineering, or engineering design and development. Students engage in hands-on design challenges, use industry-standard engineering software including CAD and simulation tools, and apply mathematics and science concepts to solve authentic engineering problems. The curriculum emphasizes the engineering design process, technical documentation, and teamwork skills essential for professional engineering practice. South Carolina's Engineering Technology pathway prepares students for engineering technician careers immediately after high school, provides exceptional preparation for engineering degree programs, or supports entrepreneurial pursuits in product design and manufacturing. Graduates develop analytical thinking, creativity, and technical skills valuable across STEM careers and beyond.

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Machine Technology

South Carolina's Machine Technology pathway develops machinists and CNC operators for precision manufacturing. The state's automotive, aerospace, and general manufacturing industries demand skilled machinists. Students master blueprint reading, hand machining, CNC programming, tool selection, and quality control. They work with lathes, mills, and modern CNC equipment. Graduates work as machinists, CNC operators, quality control inspectors, or manufacturing engineers. Employment opportunities exist with manufacturing facilities, machine shops, automotive suppliers, and aerospace companies throughout South Carolina.

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Mechatronics Technology

South Carolina's Mechatronics Technology pathway represents the state's commitment to advanced manufacturing excellence. As part of the modernized Advanced Manufacturing cluster, this program prepares students for high-demand careers in automated manufacturing systems that combine mechanical engineering, electronics, robotics, and computer control systems. The Palmetto State's strong manufacturing sector—including automotive, aerospace, and advanced materials production—creates substantial demand for skilled mechatronics technicians. Students in this pathway gain hands-on experience with industrial robots, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), pneumatic and hydraulic systems, and computer-aided manufacturing equipment. The curriculum balances theoretical understanding with practical application, preparing students for industry certifications and immediate employment or advanced postsecondary education in engineering technology. South Carolina's strategic location as a southeastern manufacturing hub, combined with major investments from companies like BMW, Boeing, and Volvo, creates exceptional career opportunities for mechatronics graduates. The pathway's emphasis on emerging technologies like Industry 4.0, IoT integration, and smart manufacturing systems ensures students are prepared for the future of manufacturing.

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