Business Technology - Programs

Accounting

Application Code:
0630
Degree Received:
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Academic Department:
Business Technology

Description:

The accounting program is one of the most established and respected programs within the business technology discipline. It is a computer-based program in which accounting theory and practice receive equal emphasis as applied to both financial and managerial accounting issues. It intends to support the career objectives of those looking to enter the job market upon graduation, as well as the academic needs of those looking to pursue a four-year degree.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:

Required: Math A (algebra)

Graduation Requirements:

66 semester hours including 23 hours in major field with a 2.0 cumulative index in such courses as well as six hours of math.

Business Administration (Transfer)

Application Code:
0671
Degree Received:
Associate in Science (AS)
Academic Department:
Business Technology

Description:

The business administration (transfer) program primarily prepares students to continue their formal education in the business field in a four-year program. The program combines the foundations necessary for business administration with equal emphasis on university parallel courses in liberal arts and sciences.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:

  • Math A (algebra) required
  • Math B (geometry and trigonometry) recommended

Business Management (Career)

Application Code:
0632
Degree Received:
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Academic Department:
Business Technology

Description:

This program attracts students who are ultimately interested in a business management position. In addition, entry-level students unsure of which business career program to select may enroll in this program. Due to the program's broad business foundation, students can transfer to other business programs after the first semester and still graduate in four semesters.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:

Required: Math A (algebra)

Court and Realtime Reporting

Application Code:
0647
Degree Received:
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Academic Department:
Business Technology

Description:

This program, approved by the National Court Reporters Association, prepares students for careers as official, freelance, realtime reporters, and captioners. Jobs are available for competent court reporters to work in all fields of reporting, including realtime and closed captioning for the hearing impaired.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:

  • Required: Math A (algebra)

Graduation Requirements:

In addition to the AAS Degree requirements, the Business Technology Department requires a 2.0 index in required court reporting subjects. All courses listed must be satisfactorily completed and a minimum of 62 credit hours earned. Court reporting students must also meet all the NCRA requirements as stated in the course objectives, including the passing of three, five-minute tests on unfamiliar matter with 95 percent accuracy on two-voice material at 225 wpm, jury charge material at 200 wpm, and literary material at 180 wpm; two five-minute time writings in keyboarding from unfamiliar material at a minimum of 60 gross wpm with a maximum of 5 errors; the completion of 40 verified hours of internship experience, including the production of a 40-page transcript; the transcription of a simulated RPR skills test at RPR speed levels in 3 hours; and the production of accurate transcripts using computer-aided technology as outlined in the course outlines. Captioning students must write a five-minute, 180-wpm literary tape with 1.4 syllabic density at 96 percent accuracy; prepare a captioned translation evaluation taken from the internship experience; and complete at least 40 verified hours of actual writing time during the internship.

Entrepreneurship (AAS)

Application Code:
1362
Degree Received:
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Academic Department:
Business Technology

Description:

This program of study is designed to prepare the recent high school graduate, vocational student, displaced worker, or individual who is re-entering the work force for a career as a small business owner. Over the next decade, much of the growth in the American economy will come from the start-up and growth of small business. Many ask whether entrepreneurship can truly be taught or whether it is an innate characteristic. Research has shown that entrepreneurship is a process and many aspects of entrepreneurship are learned behaviors. Alfred State will teach the student those skills and behavior patterns necessary to contribute to personal and business success. Courses in accounting, sales, advertising, management, small business operations, leadership and problem solving, as well as two courses in entrepreneurship will be taught in addition to the more traditional liberal arts and business courses.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:

  • Required: Math A (algebra)

Entrepreneurship (CERT)

Application Code:
1192
Degree Received:
Certificate (Cert)
Academic Department:
Business Technology

Description:

This program of study is designed to prepare the recent high school graduate, vocational student, displaced worker, or individual who is re-entering the work force for a career as a small business owner. Over the next decade, much of the growth in the American economy will come from the start-up and growth of small business. Many ask whether entrepreneurship can truly be taught or whether it is an innate characteristic. Research has shown that entrepreneurship is a process and many aspects of entrepreneurship are learned behaviors. Alfred State will teach the student those skills and behavior patterns necessary to contribute to personal and business success. Courses in accounting, sales, advertising, management, small business operations, leadership and problem solving, as well as two courses in entrepreneurship will be taught in addition to the more traditional liberal arts and business courses.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:

  • Math A (algebra) required

Financial Planning

Application Code:
1623
Degree Received:
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Academic Department:
Business Technology

Description:

The Business Technology Department is now offering a BBA degree in financial planning. Students receiving their AAS or AS degree in virtually any business concentration will be able to seamlessly transfer into this program and receive the BBA degree in four more semesters, which includes a full semester internship in the field.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:

Required: Math A & B (algebra, geometry and trigonometry), SAT and/or ACT scores with a recommended combined SAT score of 1000 (critical reading and math) or a composite ACT score of 21.

Financial Services

Application Code:
0641
Degree Received:
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Academic Department:
Business Technology

Description:

The financial services program is designed to provide students with an overview
of the various financial institutions and their importance in the economy, and to provide a description of the products and services offered by financial institutions. With this degree, students may enter directly into the work force or continue their education in a four-year baccalaureate

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:

  • Required: Math A (algebra)

Marketing

Application Code:
0633
Degree Received:
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Academic Department:
Business Technology

Description:

The American Marketing Association defines marketing as "the process of planning and executing the conception, promotion, and distribution of ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational objectives." Marketing includes the numerous business activities required to satisfy the needs of the consumer and industrial buyer. The marketing program at Alfred State College focuses on the consumer and industry. Communication skills are emphasized in basic courses in management, accounting, advertising, marketing, salesmanship, and web design and marketing. The program's liberal arts courses provide a basis for the human relations elements in the study of marketing.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:

Required: Math A (algebra)

Sports Management

Application Code:
1396
Degree Received:
Associate in Science (AS)
Academic Department:
Business Technology

Description:

The growing emphasis on athletics, coupled with the increasing amount of leisure time the public now enjoys, has made the world of sports one of the fastest growing segments of American business. Formation of new sports leagues, expansion of franchises to new markets, and legislative enactments opening the door for female athletes have all aided the evolution of new sports markets since the late 1980s. Increased television exposure for non-traditional sports such as soccer, volleyball, and weight training has dramatically increased career opportunities in the sports world.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:

  • Math A (algebra) required
  • Math B (geometry and trigonometry) recommended

Technology Management

Application Code:
1318
Degree Received:
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Academic Department:
Business Technology

Description:

The technology management degree is designed to allow a student who has achieved an associate's degree (AAS, AA, or AS) in a technical or professional area (or at least 60 credits toward such a degree) to complete a bachelor's degree through this upper-division program. Students seeking entrance into the program will enter at the junior-level since they will have already successfully completed at least 60 credits toward an associate-level degree in a technical area. The junior and senior years will have an emphasis in the development of business

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:

  • Required: Successful completion of an AA, AS, or AAS degree
  • Students must either possess an AA, AS, or AAS degree or have amassed at least 60 credit hours toward a degree, including courses that fulfill five different general education fields.
  • Students entering the program should have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5.
  • A laptop computer will be required of all technology management majors.

Graduation Requirements:

  • A cumulative overall index of at least 2.0 is required in order to graduate.
  • General education electives should come from any of the 10 general education silos not already fulfilled.
  • You may cross register for one course per semester at Alfred University at no additional expense.
  • 12 credit hours may be transferred back within a seven year period if you leave Alfred prior to completing your degree.
  • 30 credit hours of the 45 upper level credit hours for this degree must be taken at Alfred.
  • This curriculum meets 10 out of 10 SUNY General Education requirements.
  • Be sure to check for prerequisite requirements when scheduling courses.
  • You should meet frequently with your academic adviser.