| Program |
Degree |
Description |
|---|---|---|
| CAD/CAM Technology | Associate in Applied Science (AAS) |
The CAD/CAM technology program (computer aided design/drafting - computer aided manufacturing) prepares the graduate for a number of opportunities in the engineering and manufacturing-related fields. |
| Agricultural Technology | Associate in Applied Science (AAS) |
The agricultural technology program is an exciting new program being offered at Alfred State College. It provides students the flexibility to select elective courses to fit their career goals. Students can choose concentrations of courses in animal science or plant science. |
| Veterinary Technology | Associate in Applied Science (AAS) |
The veterinary technology program is designed to provide students extensive core information in the theory and principles of veterinary science. The core information is then reinforced with all the hands-on technical, animal, and laboratory experiences needed to prepare them to become licensed veterinary technicians. Licensed veterinary technicians are indispensable members of the veterinary medical team who are compassionate and highly motivated professionals dedicated to animal health care. The veterinary technician is capable of providing nursing care, life support, laboratory specimen analysis, physical therapy, surgical assistance, anesthesia, dental hygiene, radiographic imaging, and nutritional management for their animal patients. The veterinary technician is also adept at client education and grief management counseling. |
| Architectural Engineering Technology | Associate in Applied Science (AAS) |
The architectural engineering technology program offers a concentration of courses in architectural design and graphic communication as well as material in related fields such as structures, mechanical systems, professional practice, and construction technology. |
| Surveying Engineering Technology (AAS) | Associate in Applied Science (AAS) |
Individuals benefit from having a land surveyor determine the boundaries of their property. Governmental agencies, private industries, and individuals all benefit from the surveying and mapping of our natural resources. Surveyors help in the planning of our transportation systems, our recreational facilities, new cities, and land subdivisions. |
| Biological Science | Associate in Applied Science (AAS) |
Biological science prepares graduates to function in various scientific laboratories. This on-campus program provides a foundation in biology, chemistry and mathematics as well as a common core of general education courses required by SUNY. |
| Nursing | Associate in Applied Science (AAS) |
The nursing program prepares individuals to become registered professional nurses. Courses are sequential and progress from simple to more complex situations with specialized content in obstetrics, psychiatric, and pediatric nursing integrated throughout. Learning is enhanced through the use of well-equipped skill practice and computer laboratories. Students benefit from intense hands-on practice with up-to-date equipment and supplies and gain technical expertise in approximately 100 skills prior to completion of the program. |
| Accounting | Associate in Applied Science (AAS) |
The accounting program is one of the most established and respected programs within the business 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. |
| Financial Services | Associate in Applied Science (AAS) |
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 program. |
| Business Management (Career) | Associate in Applied Science (AAS) |
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. A laptop computer is recommended, but not required, for students entering the business management (career) program. |