
A Galveston College student works with a robotic arm at the college's Charlie Thomas Family Applied Technology Center (ATC) in Galveston, TX.
Galveston College is opening new doors to some of today's fastest-growing and highest-demand technical careers with the launch of its Engineering Technology program beginning fall 2026.
Designed for students who want real-world skills and real career opportunities, the program prepares graduates for hands-on careers in robotics, electronics, advanced manufacturing, automation, and energy. Students can earn an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in engineering technology or choose from stackable certificates that allow them to enter the workforce quickly, or return later to advance their credentials.
"This new Engineering Technology program at Galveston College represents an important step forward in expanding opportunities for students and supporting the workforce needs of our region," said Tyree Bearden, GC Engineering Technology Program Director. "Students will gain hands-on experience with the systems and technologies used in today's modern workplaces, giving them practical skills they can apply immediately in fields like advanced manufacturing, robotics and energy. Our goal is to create clear pathways to strong careers while helping local employers build the skilled workforce they need."
GC's Engineering Technology program emphasizes practical, employer-driven training in robotic and electromechanical systems, electronics, and industrial controls and computer programming and automation technologies.
Graduates will be prepared for entry-level technician roles across a broad range of industries, giving local employers access to a stronger, job-ready talent pipeline.
With affordable tuition, flexible scheduling, and personalized instruction, the program is designed for recent high school graduates, working adults, and career changers alike, making high-skill technical careers more accessible than ever.
"This program is all about access, opportunity, and momentum," said Bearden. "Students will not just learn theory, they will work directly with the technologies used in modern industrial environments. Whether someone wants to upskill fast or build a long-term technical career, this program delivers a clear path forward."
For more information contact:
Tyree Bearden
Galveston College
4015 Ave. Q
Galveston, TX 77550
409-944-1403
tbearden@gc.edu
www.gc.edu