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Computerized Design and Manufacturing

Jessica Clayson, class of '07

When Jessica graduated from Alfred State’s CAD program she went right to work as a designer for Praxair, the largest industrial gases company in North and South America. The company serves the aerospace, chemicals, electronics, energy, food and beverage, healthcare, manufacturing, and metals industries.

Jessica Clayson, ’07When it comes to finding jobs, Alfred State is a great place to start.

When Jessica graduated from Alfred State’s CAD program she went right to work as a designer for Praxair, the largest industrial gases company in North and South America. The company serves the aerospace, chemicals, electronics, energy, food and beverage, healthcare, manufacturing, and metals industries.

Academic Department: 
Computerized Design and Manufacturing
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Hank Henderson, class of '50

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Hank Henderson PortraitThis articulate and interesting man, founder, president and CEO of HI, speaks knowledgeably on a wide variety of subjects, ranging from one of his passions, flying, to education, and not surprisingly, business-his own and the nation's. Add to that a lively sense of humor, and the package epitomizes the successful Alfred State graduate.

If, as Hank Henderson believes, "people advance themselves more easily when they speak well," it is no surprise that he finds himself at the head of Henderson Industries (HI), in West Paterson, NJ.
Alumni & Friends: 
Alumni
Academic Department: 
Computerized Design and Manufacturing
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Drafting/CAD-Technical Illustration

Application Code: 
0418
Degree Received: 
Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS)
Academic Department: 
Computerized Design and Manufacturing
Description: 

Students enrolled in the technical illustration curriculum will enhance their drafting/CAD skills for various graphic publications.

Assignments apply 2D or 3D computer methods to create print-ready publications utilizing isometric exploded illustrations for instructions, Web sites, and pictorial graphic presentations.

Graduates can explore career paths and build their skills in drafting/CAD and technical illustration areas.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations: 

 Recommended: Algebra (Math A)

Technical Standards:

Applicants in any of the drafting/CAD programs must meet the following physical requirements:

  • Must be able to visually read computer monitor or laptop.
  • Must be capable of using digitizing equipment.
  • Must have good hand/eye coordination to operate the above.
Graduation Requirements: 

A student must successfully complete all courses in the prescribed four-semester program and earn a minimum cumulative index of 2.0, which is equivalent to a "C" average. Students are also required to have earned grades of "C" or better in technical calculations I & II.

(Articulation is available in this area.)

Program Activity Tags: 
design
computers
art
drawing
3D
print
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Drafting/CAD-Model Building & Process Piping Drawing

Application Code: 
0419
Degree Received: 
Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS)
Academic Department: 
Computerized Design and Manufacturing
Description: 

Process piping is a specialized area of drafting which uses a language of its own to transmit necessary information for the construction of a project. To achieve this, each student gains the necessary understanding of piping processes for industries such as petroleum distillation, air separation, paper pulping, and chemical processes.

A laptop computer is required for students entering the drafting/CAD-model building & process piping drawing program. See laptop specifications. 

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations: 

Recommended: Algebra (Math A)

Technical Standards:

Applicants in any of the drafting/CAD programs must meet the following physical requirements:

  • Must be able to visually read computer monitor or laptop.
  • Must be capable of using digitizing equipment.
  • Must have good hand/eye coordination to operate the above.
Graduation Requirements: 

A student must successfully complete all courses in the prescribed four-semester program and earn a minimum cumulative index of 2.0, which is equivalent to a "C" average. Students are also required to have earned grades of "C" or better in technical calculations I & II. (Articulation is available in this area.)

A "C" or better for DCAD 4003 senior project is required.

Program Activity Tags: 
design
computers
modeling
drawing
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Drafting/CAD (Computer-Aided Drafting)

Application Code: 
0450
Degree Received: 
Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS)
Academic Department: 
Computerized Design and Manufacturing
Description: 

The drafting/CAD (computer-aided drafting) program provides students with the CAD skills and knowledge to qualify for entry-level positions in a wide variety of industries.

During the first year, students focus on gaining a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of CAD drafting, tolerancing, manufacturing processes, and mathematics.

The senior year is devoted to a specific drafting/CAD discipline which the student selects: model building & process piping or technical illustration.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations: 

Recommended: Algebra (Math A)

Technical Standards:

Applicants in any of the drafting/CAD programs must meet the following physical requirements:

  • Must be able to visually read computer monitor or laptop.
  • Must be capable to use digitizing equipment.
  • Must have good hand/eye coordination to operate the above.
Graduation Requirements: 

Students are required to earn a grade of "C" or higher in technical calculations I and II (DCAD 1053 & DCAD 2063) to be eligible for graduation. (Articulation is available in this area.) Articulation agreements are also available for 2805 drafting for residential construction.

Program Activity Tags: 
drafting
computers
CAD
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Machine Tool Technology

Application Code: 
0551
Degree Received: 
Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS)
Academic Department: 
Computerized Design and Manufacturing
Description: 

The machine tool technology program features instruction in the safe operation of all basic machine tools, such as lathes, milling machines, drill presses, various saws, and grinding equipment, as well as proper measurement and inspection of parts. Interpreting engineering drawings and mathematical calculations required by all machinists is also presented.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations: 

Recommended: Algebra (Math A)

Technical Standards:

Applicants for the machine tool technology program must meet the following physical requirements.

Graduation Requirements: 

A student must successfully complete all courses in the prescribed four-semester program and earn a minimum cumulative index of 2.0, which is equivalent to a "C" average.

Students are required to have earned a minimum grade of "C" in MACH CALC I & II and also MATT 4003 senior project. (Articulation is available in MACH. CALC area.)

Program Activity Tags: 
technology
computers
machine trades
tools
molding
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Welding Technology

Application Code: 
0666
Degree Received: 
Associate in Occupational Studies (AOS)
Academic Department: 
Computerized Design and Manufacturing
Description: 

The welding technology program is taught according to the standards set by the American Welders Society (AWS) and is AWS-certified.

The program focuses on welding processes performed in all positions on both plate and pipe. Topics include proper safety methods, required math, related skills, layout and fit up, welding codes and standards, welding inspection, testing and drawing/welding symbol interpretation.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations: 

Recommended: In-depth knowledge of basic math skills

Technical Standards

Applicants must meet the following physical requirements:

Graduation Requirements: 

A student must successfully complete all courses in the prescribed four-semester program and earn a minimum cumulative index of 2.0, which is equivalent to a "C" average. Students are required to earn a grade of "C" or higher in WELD 1723 welders calculations to be eligible for graduation. (Articulation is available in this area.)

A "C" or higher must be received also for WELD 4013 senior project.

Program Activity Tags: 
drafting
design
technology
hands-on
fabrication
computers
manufacturing
math
welding
metal
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