Tennessee Technology Center at Harriman
1745 Harriman Highway
PO Box 1109
Harriman, TN 37748
Tennessee Technology Center at Harriman is a vocational/
technical school governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents and is one of 45 institutions in the seventh largest
system of higher education in the nation. The Tennessee vocational school has 60,227 gross square feet used for educational purposes and an additional 48,711 square feet devoted to classroom and laboratory use. The Harriman Center serves a broad geographical area that includes Anderson, Loudon, Meigs, Morgan, Rhea, and Roane counties.
The Tennessee Technology Center at Harriman offers eight full-time technology programs during the day. It typically takes 12 to 18 months to complete the programs. Programs include
automotive technology,
business systems technology,
Cosmetology, diesel powered equipment technology, industrial maintenance technology, information technology, machine tool technology, practical
nursing, and technology foundations.
Graduates are awarded diplomas upon successful completion of each program.
Quick Facts
When the first classes at Tennessee Technology Center at Harriman were filled to capacity in 1970, interested students had to be wait listed.
Since 1970, over 11,000 students have enrolled in full- and part-time programs at the Tennessee Technology Center at Harriman.
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