School of Applied Technology

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School of
Applied Technology

 
 
 
 


Specializing in two-year career-focused majors, students in Alfred State’s School of Applied Technology (SAT) spend time learning the skilled trades, vocational programs, and advanced career training. You will work alongside educators who have industry experience and knowledge. Most of your day is spent hands-on learning career skills that build upon technical knowledge gained.

Choose this fast track of two-year degrees and enjoy the full college experience while working alongside fellow students who share your interests as you learn together.

Transitioning to the workplace is easier with this applied learning approach. For students interested in management roles or owning their own business, the Technology Management BBA may be earned in only two additional years.

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School Departments

Alfred State hosts 2024 Skills USA Postsecondary Championship

Wed, Apr 10th, 2024

“We had a great day of competition and I look forward to seeing our New York State team compete at Nationals,” 

NYS SkillsUSA College Postsecondary director Craig R Clark, PhD.

Alfred State hosts 2024 Skills USA Postsecondary Championship

Wed, Apr 10th, 2024

“We had a great day of competition and I look forward to seeing our New York State team compete at Nationals,” 

NYS SkillsUSA College Postsecondary director Craig R Clark, PhD.

ASC Culinary Arts students to host Brick Oven Pizza and Bake Sale

Mon, Apr 15th, 2024

The Alfred State College Culinary Arts department will be hosting a drive thru Brick Oven Pizza and Bake Sale on Thursday, April 25. 

Alfred State hosts 2024 Skills USA Postsecondary Championship

Wed, Apr 10th, 2024

“We had a great day of competition and I look forward to seeing our New York State team compete at Nationals,” 

NYS SkillsUSA College Postsecondary director Craig R Clark, PhD.