Faculty members at Alfred State stay in close contact with employers to align applied learning opportunities with the skills that are in demand. The goal is to better prepare students for the jobs that are available. Many undecided students find it helpful to know which degrees generate heightened interest among employers.
These majors typically experience eager employers with more open jobs than there are available graduates:
- Agricultural Business (AAS)
- Agricultural Technology (AAS)
- Architectural Technology (BS)
- Autobody Repair (AOS)
- Automotive Service Technician (AOS)
- CNC Manufacturing and Machining (AOS)
- Construction Management (BS)
- Court and Realtime Reporting (AAS)
- Court Reporting & Captioning (Certificate)
- Culinary Arts (AOS)
- Culinary Arts: Baking, Production and Mgmt. (AOS)
- Electrical Construction & Maintenance Electrician (AOS)
- Electrical Engineering Technology (BS)
- Financial Planning (BBA)
- Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (AOS)
- Heavy Equipment Operations (AOS)
- Heavy Equipment, Truck and Diesel Technician (AOS)
- Information Technology: Applications Software Development (BTech)
- Information Technology: Network Administration (BTech)
- Masonry (AOS)
- Mechanical Engineering Technology (BS)
- Motorsports Technology (AOS)
- Nursing (AAS)
- Nursing Dual Degree (AAS/BSN)
- Surveying and Geomatics Engineering Technology (BS)
- Veterinary Technology (AAS)
- Welding Technology (AOS)
You can also look up the employment and continuing education rate for recent graduates from each major.