Build a strong foundation in quantitative and analytical skills for a top career.

Prepare for advanced study or career programs by building strong quantitative and analytical skills while working with advisors to align coursework with transfer schools. Graduates can enter baccalaureate programs as third-year students or continue into interdisciplinary studies (BTech) or Technology Management (BBA).

2 Years Associate of Arts

Pioneer Quotes:

“I came to Alfred State because it was a great local college that allowed me to get my feet wet with the college experience... A lot of the professors I had, I’m still in contact with today.” -Zachary Smith, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Math & Science Alumni

Program Details

Courses You May Take

COMP1503: Writing Studies

Credits: 3

The purpose of Writing Studies is to equip students with rhetorical reading and writing skills necessary for college, the workplace, and beyond. Focusing on the negotiations between authors, texts, and media, students reflect on their own writing practices in context of course readings and independent research. Emphasis is on using instructor and peer feedback to develop effective writing habits, including pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing, proofreading, and documenting sources.

GLST2113: Global & Diverse Perspectives

Credits: 3

This course introduces students to the important role of general education as a means of expanding knowledge areas, enhancing personal growth, and promoting civic engagement. Students investigate their own values and consider the extent to which values shape behavior and ethical decisions. The student examines the historical and contemporary societal factors that shape the development of individual and group identities and analyze the role that complex networks of social structures and systems play in the creation and perpetuation of the dynamics of power, privilege, oppression, and opportunity. Through a collection of readings, discussion, personal reflection, writing, and research, students will learn skills to think critically about their social world, broaden their awareness and understanding of cultural and social diversity, and apply the principles of rights, access, equity, and autonomous participation to past, current, or future social justice action. As a result, students will develop a greater awareness of, and sensitivity about, social and cultural issues on both a local and global level.

SOCI1163: General Sociology

Credits: 3

Sociology is the scientific study of society and social groups. This introductory course discusses the research methods, basic concepts, theories and perspectives used by sociologists. Among the topics covered are culture, socialization, social structure, deviance, social stratification, diversity, globalization, minority groups, gender, and selected social institutions.

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Entrance Requirements

Required

  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Algebra 2
  • Biology
  • Chemistry or Physics

Recommended

  •  Chemistry and Physics

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David A Kendall
David Kendall Associate Professor 10 Months
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