Advanced Automotive Technology
Wallace State’s Advanced Automotive Technology program provides students with the knowledge and training they will need to tackle both the basics of auto repair and the high-tech aspects of today’s vehicles.
Advanced Automotive Technology
 Mercedes-Benz Corporate Partnership
 Mercedes-Benz Corporate PartnershipWallace State’s Advanced Automotive Technology programs boast a top-notch reputation with outstanding job placement rates, including a recent partnership with Mercedes-Benz U.S. International. Through the Mercedes Tech Co-op Program, students can start a career at Mercedes during the summer, get tuition support from Mercedes while enrolled at Wallace State on the way to earning an Associate Degree in Automotive Service Technology!
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About the Program
The work of automotive service technicians and mechanics has evolved from mechanical
                        repair to a high technology job. As a result, these workers are now usually called
                        “technicians” in automotive services. Today, integrated electronic systems and complex
                        computers run vehicles and measure their performance while on the road. Technicians
                        must have an increasingly broad base of knowledge about how vehicles’ complex components
                        work and interact, as well as the ability to work with electronic diagnostic equipment
                        and computer-based technical reference materials while maintaining their skills with
                        traditional hand tools.
The ability to diagnose the source of a problem quickly and accurately requires good
                        reasoning ability and a thorough knowledge of automobiles. Many technicians consider
                        diagnosing hard-to-find troubles one of their most challenging and satisfying duties.
Automotive technology is rapidly increasing in sophistication, and most training authorities
                        strongly recommend that persons seeking automotive service technician and mechanic
                        jobs complete an accredited formal training program like the one offered at Wallace
                        State, which provides intensive career preparation through a combination of classroom
                        instruction and hands-on practice. Courses in electronics, physics, chemistry, English,
                        computers, and mathematics may provide a good educational foundation for entering
                        such a program.
Career Outlook
Job opportunities in this occupation are expected to be very good for persons who
                        complete automotive training programs as employers report difficulty in finding workers
                        with the right skills. Persons with good diagnostic and problem-solving abilities,
                        and whose training includes basic electronics and computer courses, should have the
                        best opportunities. For well-prepared people with a technical background, automotive
                        service technician careers offer an excellent opportunity for good pay and the satisfaction
                        of highly skilled work with vehicles incorporating the latest in advanced technology.
According to a 2017 report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, hourly earnings of automotive
                        service technicians and mechanics can reach more than $19.02 per hour, with salaries
                        of more than $39,550. 
Program Overview
Advanced Automotive Technology
- Adam Frazar
- 256.352.8151
- adam.frazar@wallacestate.edu
Degrees/Awards Offered
AAS, C, STC
Availability
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ADVANCED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
Curriculum: Program of Study
Pathway Maps: Associate in Applied Science, Short Term Certificates
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