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Program |
Degree | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Building Trades-Building Construction | Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) |
The building construction program provides instruction in the basic skills required of the carpenter and the mason in the construction of residential or other light-frame and masonry buildings. Extensive experience is gained in building layout, foundations, framing, sheathing, exterior and interior trim, block work, brick and concrete construction. |
| Business Administration (BBA) | Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) |
The Business Department announces a new BBA degree in business administration. The BBA degree in business administration is designed to allow a student to enter as a freshman or transfer into the program after two years of study in an associate degree business program. Students receiving their AAS or AS business degree will be able to transfer into this program and receive the BBA in a minimum of four more semesters. |
| Business Administration (Transfer) | Associate in Science (AS) |
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. A laptop computer is recommended, but not required, for students entering the business administration (transfer) 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. |
| 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. |
| Coding & Reimbursement Specialist | Certificate (Cert) |
Coding and reimbursement processing is performed by specialists employed in health care settings. Coding & reimbursement specialists (C&RS) assign ICD, CPT, and HCPCS codes to diagnoses and procedures/services provided to patients in a variety of healthcare environments. Alfred State's comprehensive online coding certificate program offers individuals the opportunity to pursue a business-related career that is an essential part of the health care industry. |
| Computer and Network Technician | Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS) |
This program provides instruction in the basic principles of electricity, electronic, and digital theory and application. Computer software such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentation software, and Web publishing are covered. Students are instructed in computer construction, upgrading, maintenance, and various operating systems. One full semester is dedicated to network technologies, including designing networks, network operating systems, and network diagnostics. Classroom and laboratory instruction prepares the students for industrial certifications such as A+ and Network+. |
| Computer Engineering Technology (AAS) | Associate in Applied Science (AAS) |
The computer engineering technology program provides the knowledge and skills necessary for employment as technicians or technologists who are capable of installing, designing, supporting, and maintaining computer systems and networks. This is a hands-on, technically oriented program with a focus on computer system hardware and network infrastructure, but does include software development and operating systems course work. The program is designed to prepare students for the rigorous professional certification examinations leading to certifications such as the CompTIA A+ and Network+, Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA), Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE), and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). |
| Computer Engineering Technology (BS) | Bachelor of Science (BS) |
The computer engineering technology program provides the knowledge and skills necessary for employment as technicians or technologists who are capable of installing, designing, supporting, and maintaining computer systems and networks. This is a hands-on, technically oriented program with a focus on computer system hardware and network infrastructure, but does include software development and operating systems course work. |
| Computer Information Systems | Associate in Applied Science (AAS) |
The integration of computers into the workplace is progressing at a rapid pace. As more organizations install and employ these networks, a need has developed for the "resident expert" to administer the system, install software, establish security, and train others. Graduates of the computer information systems (CIS) program are well positioned to serve that need. A foundation of programming, database, networking is provided. |