W
allace State Community College is
network and articulation agreements with
of excellence, comprehensive educational
University Center on campus allows students
widely recognized for its tradition
offerings, and unique opportunities. Since
1966, Wallace State has provided students
with quality, affordable education. Today, the college enrolls approximately 6,000 students and offers more than 50 programs
of study in academic, health, and technical programs in addition to an unlimited number
of transfer options. Students are guaranteed seamless transfer to the state’s four-year
colleges and universities through the STARS
specialized programs. An Athens State to complete a bachelor’s degree on the
Wallace State campus. Program offerings, prerequisites, and required courses are available by viewing the Wallace State
catalog online at www.wallacestate.edu. For a program application packet, scholarship
application, and additional college information, please contact the Office of
Enrollment Management at 256.352.8031 or email recruiting@wallacestate.edu.
It is the policy of the Alabama Community College System Board of Trustees and Wallace State Community College, a postsecondary institution under its control, that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age or sexual orientation, be excluded from participation in, be denied benefit of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity or employment. The College will not retaliate against any person because they have engaged in a protected activity opposing the College or because they have made a complaint, testified, assisted, or participated in any manner in an investigation, proceeding or hearing alleging discrimination on a basis specified above.
ABOUT PATHWAYS
Wallace State is pleased to be part of the American Association of Community Colleges Pathways Project, which is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The Pathways Project involves a rethinking and redesign of the student experience from enrollment through completion. As a student at Wallace State, you will be encouraged to choose a broad pathway from one of four metamajors - Liberal Arts/General Studies, Applied Technologies, STEM (Science, Technology, Engi-
neering, and Math), or Health Science — at the outset of your college career. The coursework you take early in your degree plan will be applicable to any major within the Pathway. Go to www.wallacestate.edu/pathways for a full list of programs. Choose the program of study you want to learn more about, and download a Pathway Map for an easy-to-use plan for completing the program. Visit our Advising Office to get started.
LIBERAL ARTS/GENERAL STUDIES
S.T.E.M
Business Administration Business Education & Office Administration Business Management & Supervision Criminal Justice Dance Global Studies Graphic Art & Design Music Education Paralegal Pre-Education Religious Studies
Computer Science Engineering Technology Geospatial Technology Math Poultry Science 2+2 Pre-Engineering/ Engineering Robotics Sciences
APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES
Agriculture/Horticulture Production Automotive Service Technology Aviation/Flight Technology Building Construction Collision Repair Culinary Arts Diesel Technology Engineering Technology HVAC & Refrigeration Machine Tool Technology Mechatronics, Electronics, Robotics Technology Salon & Spa Management Cosmetology, Esthetics, Nail Technology Small Farmer Training Welding
HEALTH SCIENCES Child Development Dental Assisting Dental Hygiene Diagnostic Imaging Diagnostic Medical Sonography Emergency Medical Services Health Information Technology/ Medical Coding Medical Assistant Medical Laboratory Technician Nursing Occupational Therapy Assistant Pharmacy Technology Physical Therapist Assistant Polysomongraphy Technologist Respiratory Therapy Sports Medicine
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COMPUTER SCIENCE Computers control almost every part of our lives. Having an individual who can maintain control of a computer system, who can train others to use specific programs, and who can protect the information stored on computers is invaluable to business and industry.
COMPUTER SCIENCE AWA R D S O F F E R E D : A ssociate in Applied Science, Short-Term Cer tificates CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Programming , Microcomputer Applications, Network Technolog y, Computer Technician, Cybersecurity/Computer Forensic Technolog y, Web Technolog y, Sw ift App Development MEDIAN SALARY The median salary for computer and information technology occupations in 2018: Systems Analysts.............$88,740 Programmers...................$84,280 Support Specialists.........$53,470
Computers are a large part of our daily lives. We depend on them to assist us with our jobs, to communicate with others both professionally and socially, to entertain us, and to securely store important information. Wallace State’s Computer Science program provides education and training for a strong background in fundamental computer skills. The program offers several options to match a student’s individual interest in a
Database
wide field of specialties. Students may choose between
Administrators.................$90,070
programming, networking, web design, and cyber-
Web Developers.............$69,430 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
security, a program partnering with the Wallace State Criminal Justice program. The college offers a Swift App Development course through a partnership with the Alabama Community College System and Apple and recently introduced a Geospatial Technology program. The majority of the Computer Science program courses are offered online and as traditional on-campus classes. Degree options offered through the Computer
CONTACT: Terry Ayers Department Chair (256) 352.8104 terry.ayers@wallacestate.edu
Science Program include the following: Programming (AAS, STC) • Microcomputer Applications (AAS, STC) • Networking Technology (AAS, STC) • • Computer Technician (STC) Cybersecurity/Computer Forensic • Technology, Cyber Technician (AAS, STC) Mobile Web Technology, App Develop• ment (AAS, STC) Information Technology (STC) •
All salary statistics are national averages provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; state salaries may vary.
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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY The Engineering Technology program is designed to prepare a graduate to apply basic engineering principles and technical skills in support of engineers engaged in a wide variety of projects. The program includes instruction in various engineering support functions for research, production, operations, and applications to specific engineering specialties.
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AWARDS OFFERED: Associate in Applied Science (5 Semesters), Short-Term Certificates (2 Semesters) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Engineering Firms, Architecture Firms, Construction Companies, Manufacturing Facilities There are many career options for those interested in a degree in Engineering Technology. There are careers
WSCC students have access to 3D printers and AutoCAD software BIM and Solid Works to aid in their education.
where your office is the site of a new road, bridge or
building. There are careers where you work in the comfort of an air-conditioned office and create tools or programs to help business, industry, or the public.
Wallace State Community College’s Engineering Technology program provides a pathway to give you
opportunities to see exactly where you fit in the en-
gineering world. The program offers an Associate in
Applied Science Degree in Engineering Technology, as well as AAS Engineering Technology degrees with
specialized electives for Mechanical/Civil Engineering, Architectural, and Building Construction Management;
and an AAS in Building Construction Technology. Short-term certificates are offered in Mechanical/Civil
Engineering, Architectural Engineering Technology, Building CONTACT: Todd Hardman Department Head (256) 352.8146 todd.hardman@wallacestate.edu
Construction,
Building
Construction
Management, Advanced Design, 3D Graphics, Basic AutoCAD, and Construction Science.
Students will have the opportunity to learn all aspects re-
lated to their area of interest in engineering using state-ofthe-art equipment and software. WSCC students have ac-
cess to 3D printers and AutoCAD software BIM and Solid Works to aid in their education.
Students can use the knowledge gained at Wallace State to start their career. They can also choose to further their
education at a four-year institution while working in the field using what they’ve learned at Wallace State. All salary statistics are national averages provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; state salaries may vary.
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GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY The Wallace State Geospatial Technology program prepares students for entry level positions within the growing field of Geographic Information Systems. Individuals will create and update maps and charts for regional planning, education, emergency response, and other purposes using a variety of data.
GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY AWARDS OFFERED: Associate in Applied Science (4 Semesters), Short-Term Certificates (3 Semesters) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Geographic Information Technician, Cartogropher, Photogrammetrist, City/Regional Planning Aid, Sur veying Tecnician MEDIAN SALARY
The Wallace State Geospatial Technology program pre-
The median salary for computer and information technology occupations in 2018:
ing field of Geographic Information Systems. Individuals
Cartographers and Photogrammetrists........ $64,430 Surveyors........................ $62,580 Mapping Technician...... $44,380 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
pares students for entry level positions within the grow-
will create and update maps and charts for regional
planning, education, emergency response, and other purposes using a variety of data.
Do you enjoy maps and geography? Does being on the
forefront of technology excite you? Do you have solid computer and communication skills? Consider a career in GIS!
After earning your associate degree in Geospatial Technology, you can work as a: •
Geographic information technician, analyst, and
•
Cartographer or photogrammetrist
•
City and regional planning aide
•
Business and industry logistics and/or precision
•
Surveying technician
•
Specialist in another position related to the acqui-
CONTACT: Terry Ayers Department Chair (256) 352.8104 terry.ayers@wallacestate.edu
specialist
technician
sition, use and processing of geographic and timebased data
All salary statistics are national averages provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; state salaries may vary.
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MATH Mathematicians have a wide range of possibilities for future careers, whether in education, government, business, or industry. The skills of those who can easily compute numbers, spot trends and patterns, and educate others are highly sought after in many fields.
MATH AWA R D O F F E R E D : A ssociate in Science (General Studies) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Educator, Actuar y, Mathematician, Operations Research Analyst, Statistician MEDIAN SALARY The median salary for mathematics occupations in 2018: Actuaries....................... $102,880 Operations Research Analysts........................... $83,390
Those with a head for numbers can find a career using their mathematical skills. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects employment of math occupations to grow by 28 percent from 2016 to 2026. The expansion in jobs is anticipated as businesses and government agencies continue to emphasize the use of big data, which math professionals can analyze.
Statistician....................... $87,780
The median annual wage of math occupations in May
Accountants/Auditors... $70,500
2018 was $86,700, with actuaries earning the most at
Educator...........$57,980-$73,230 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
$102,880, followed by at mathematicians/statisticians at $88,190, and operations research analysts at $83,390. All require a bachelor’s degree or higher for entry-level employment. Math majors may also choose a career in education, teaching in elementary and middle school, high school, or postsecondary institutions. BLS reports indicate the salaries offered through those positions range from $57,980 to $73,230, based on 2018 numbers. A bach-
CONTACT: Dr. Stacey Sivley Department Chair
elor’s degree is required to teach at the lower levels, while most universities and colleges require at least a master’s degree.
(256) 352.8241 stacey.sivley@wallacestate.edu
All salary statistics are national averages provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; state salaries may vary.
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POULTRY SCIENCE 2+2 Alabama’s most profitable agricultural industry is the focus of a partnership between Auburn University and Wallace State Community College in Hanceville. The partnership is designed to open more career doors in a part of the state where much of the poultry industry is concentrated.
POULTRY SCIENCE 2+2 AWARD OFFERED: Associate in Science (General Studies) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Farm and R anch Managers or Owners, Food Science, Nutrition, Veterinar y Support, Quality A ssurance/Meat Quality, Feed Milling , and more. MEDIAN SALARY The median salary for poultry science occupations in 2018: Agriculture Inspectors....$44,140
Students in the Poultry Science 2+2 program will complete their freshman and sophomore years at Wallace State and their junior and senior years at Auburn, completing a bachelor’s degree in poultry science. While at Wallace State, students enrolled in the part-
Agriculture and Food Scientists......................... $64,020 Quality Control Inspectors....................... $38,250 Farmers, Ranchers...........$67,950 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
nership program will complete their core curriculum as well as an introductory agriculture course taught in partnership with Auburn University. Through tours and guest speakers, students can network with industry professionals and apply for summer internships available with most of the poultry companies in Alabama, which offer students a look at different disciplines to help determine the area they may want to pursue upon graduation. Auburn’s poultry science program has held a 100 percent job placement rate for several years due to its quality as well as the demand for well-trained business lead-
CONTACT: Dr. Melanie Glasscock, DVM
ers, scientists and producers in the industry. Scholarships are available to poultry science stu-
Biology Instructor/Advisor
dents at both Auburn and Wallace State, including
(256) 352.8211
the Fred and Holly Cespedes Endowed Scholarship
melanie.glasscock@wallacestate.edu
Fund, available to Wallace State students studying agriculture, horticulture production, poultry science or a related field. Wallace State students are also eligible for the Allied Scholarship offered by the Alabama Poultry and Egg Association and other scholarships through the Wallace State Future Foundation.
All salary statistics are national averages provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; state salaries may vary.
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PRE-ENGINEERING/ENGINEERING Engineers in many career fields help build infrastructure, design buildings, and much more. Wallace State Community College’s Pre-Engineering and Engineering programs help students navigate the path to careers in Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Architecture, Aerospace Engineering, and more.
PRE-ENGINEERING/ENGINEERING AWARD OFFERED: Associate in Science (General Studies) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Architectural Engineer, Env ironmental Engineer, Biomedical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Nuclear Engineer, Civ il Engineer, Petroleum Engineer, Industrial Engineer, and more MEDIAN SALARY
Whether someone wants to build structures, roads, or
The median salary for engineering occupations in 2018:
lots of possibilities for careers as an engineer, and those
Chemical Engineer...... $104,910 Civil Engineer..................$86,640 Aerospace Engineer.... $115,220 Environmental
rockets, or create new chemicals or medicines, there are are just a few of the options. Wallace State Community College offers an Associate in Science degree with a concentration in PreEngineering through its General Studies program. The Pre-Engineering program is designed for students who
Engineer...........................$87,620
wish to prepare for a career in engineering.
Mechanical Engineer... $878,370
Students will increase their knowledge of math and sci-
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
ence so that they have a basic yet broad knowledge base which will complement their engineering studies upon transfer. Students completing the program should be able to successfully navigate paths of Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or other engineering fields. Several Wallace State graduates have gone on to achieve great success in their fields, including NASA
CONTACT:
scientist Mary Hovater.
Renee Quick Math Instructor/Advisor (256) 352.8240 renee.quick@wallacestate.edu
All salary statistics are national averages provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; state salaries may vary.
ROBOTICS
The Mechatronics, Electronics & Robotics program at Wallace State is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment in diverse areas in the field of industrial electronics, with a solid foundation for early advancement and promotion. The basic concepts of electricity and electronics, as well as the more advanced classes within the program, will ensure a promising future for graduates.
ROBOTICS AWARDS OFFERED: Associate in Applied Science (5 Semesters), Certificates (5 Semesters), Short-Ter m Certificates (1 Semester) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Manufactur ing Facilities; Automotive Production Facilities, Industr ial Maintenance and Repair The Mechatronics, Electronics & Robotics program at Wallace State is designed to prepare students for
Hands-on laboratory exercises reinforce and strengthen concepts covered in the courses and add real world troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair experiences.
entry-level employment in diverse areas in the field of industrial electronics, with a solid foundation for early advancement and promotion. Teaching is accomplished by traditional lecture and demonstration in the classroom as well as using a hybrid format of computer-based and web-based instruction. Hands-on laboratory exercises reinforce and strengthen concepts covered in the courses and add real world troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair experiences. A new FAME program, in partnership with Toyota and other industries, allows Wallace State students to earn money while completing an associate degree in Industrial Maintenance, similar to our recently announced Mercedes-Benz partnership for students in automotive-related fields. From robotics and industrial maintenance technicians to biomedical equipment technicians to communications and repair technicians, the basic concepts of electricity and electronics, as well as the more advanced classes
CONTACT: (256) 352.8154
within the program, will ensure a promising future for graduates in almost any advanced technical field.
www.wallacestate.edu/mechatronics
All salary statistics are national averages provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; state salaries may vary.
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SCIENCES
There are innumerable options open to those seeking a career in science. From agriculture to atmospheric sciences, from biology to chemistry, from geoscience to hydrology, zoology, genetics, and more, the science world is full of possibilities.
SCIENCES AWARD OFFERED: Associate in Science (General Studies) CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Physician, Scientist, Chemist, Environmental Scientist, Meteorologist, and more MEDIAN SALARY The median salary for science occupations in 2018: Meteorologists............... $94,110 Environmental Scientists......................... $71,130 Agriculture and Food Scientists......................... $64,020 Biochemists and Biophysicists................... $93,280 Physicians and Surgeons....................... $208,000 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Students interested in a career in the sciences can get their journey started at Wallace State through its STEM Pathway in sciences. From there the opportunities are limitless as they enjoy a seamless transfer to four-year universities to build on what they’ve learned at Wallace State. There is a long list of career options for those entering life and physical science careers, whether the aim is to work in medicine, space, conservation, geology, hydrology, meteorology, biochemistry, physics, genetics, and more. Wallace State offers a strong foundation in the sciences that students can carry with them as they work to obtain their bachelor’s, master’s, and even their doctorate degrees. A number of Wallace State alumni have moved on to be doctors, scientists, and meteorologists. Wallace State partnered with HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology to form a Bioinformatics Research Opportunities club, which has led to a number of students earning internships at the Huntsville laboratory.
CONTACT: Beth Williams Department Chair (256) 352.8242 beth.williams@wallacestate.edu
All salary statistics are national averages provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; state salaries may vary.
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Oneonta Center
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101 First Ave. W
P.O. Box 2000
Hanceville, AL 35077 256.352.8000
P.O. Box 200
Oneonta, AL 35121 205.625.4020
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