Presenter (identified in the transcript as S3) told the York County Economic Development Committee that Winthrop University is expanding academic offerings to meet regional workforce needs, proposing a four‑year engineering degree and a bachelor’s in health sciences to strengthen pipelines into advanced manufacturing and health occupations. "We estimate a $200,000,000 annual economic impact on our region," the Presenter said, and added that Winthrop enrolls about 85% of its students from South Carolina.
The Presenter said the proposed engineering program will integrate courses in statics and dynamics, electro‑mechanical systems, control systems, cybersecurity, AI and data science, and a materials‑science component aimed at battery and chemical manufacturing. The university also highlighted new offerings such as a competency‑based online program, an aviation pathway that includes a commercial pilot credential, and a recently launched doctoral program. "This four‑year degree program here will be a game changer for the region," the Presenter said.
Committee members questioned likely job placements, program format and industry engagement. Committee member (S5) asked whether manufacturers had been consulted and what jobs graduates would fill; the Presenter said manufacturers, including statewide industry associations, had reviewed the curriculum and given feedback and that the program is intended to prepare students for regional manufacturing and related high‑tech roles. On instruction format, the Presenter said engineering coursework will likely be delivered primarily in person because of hands‑on requirements, while some general education classes may be available virtually.
University staff (S6) told the committee the organizers had secured roughly $500,000 in early private commitments and aim to raise a total of $5,000,000 from donors to underwrite facilities upgrades and program start‑up costs before pursuing state support. The committee pressed about examples of municipal support for similar efforts; the Presenter said he did not have immediate off‑the‑shelf examples but described prior instances where regional backing strengthened requests to state reviewers.
The university asked the committee to consider future conversations about possible local support and coordination. The committee did not take a formal funding vote at the meeting; staff said the topic will return for additional discussion. The meeting later moved into an executive session on a contractual matter and no action was taken there.