Alfred State College - Statonian Yearbook (Alfred, NY)

 - Class of 1977

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Alfred State College - Statonian Yearbook (Alfred, NY) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 265 of 300
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ii ES CRI T loNs X positions in manufacturing, or in the installationggf .fpatient care? maintenance, operation, and repair,:ofQg .. t complicated electrical equipme21tifli5'1i?1f ? Provides 3 beeie P fnefhefneffeef. Mechanical Technology: These graduates igsi products, design systems, supervise installation? ,,,-, Qfiafefwlf ffl or service components or systems through five' ' T fl .h,' ' X ' 1 ' technical options. based program for students interested ag : 5-swf :'- ' ' ,, , ' - n 1 .X 1,1 f-.,,.1 45,25-:,, .SX It . F .,H.,1-. -v 1, f .. 4. 5:-r. . Pf0dUCf and Machine Design 0Pff0 -' A bf A li. '91 Sl A career designing mechanical devices 9F16F6f..lQgfa,graduate machines for all phases of man's activitiesgf-jg ffbaajyiA-aUtombtive1fin'dusti'yQ Internal Combustion Engines Option: A .Sfefvice,Specfia.liZation: ,. V, QQ hat combines the detailed and specialized trginingfjihg of all types of internal combustion engines geaifedg-'to ,1--, f the mechanical principles needed to the design, testing, and manufacture of 4 , I ffl! .,l Design and Dfaffffig 0Pff0f'-' and develop training, practice, patience, attention to detail along with an 5 t' .,1s if ability re use engineering handbooks and e,i' ii., f PQ-T Seufee 155 T05 ' i E'eCff0m6'Cha fCa' 7'eChf'0'09Y-' Pi thorough understanding of electrical-electrdtiiiiiij e 'A- 44 and mechanical principles emphasizingjgffje?i g'i 'P complete system and problems of LA.,.,,' iiqt. ,fit I electrical and mechanical i -' Qggfijifg1'Q'1'QfQQg,QQfQ.LQQ t-,a l ,,,yi2 . P' 5 It ' 1: , ' ? v Air Conditioning Technology: Provides thordiighfkk-V ifequiredffby the I knowledge of the theories of heatifggi ggig TI' fii?fgfhe'iconstruction of i ventilating, refrigeration, and air conditionihggf and masonry , . if ,A ,,f -.', 'fjf:?ijf :i'i fi i:: 1 f. ' 7 Audio Visual Technology: Provides basfbig ,.:', ,- L g 1 .Q knowledge and skills in graphics, duplicatidQQi5A4V9,1ff-77 only processes photography and televisidiii? 'if' ' 'i a basic knowledge of science andfa, thorough understanding of the variolfsiw determinations carried on in the laboratory. Medical Office Assistant: Provides training for the management of physicians offices, assisting in lab procedures and patient preparation. Medical Record Technology: Prepares the students for work in a medical record In a hospital, clinic, or nursing home an I and for the responsibility of preparing, 3 VZN79, and preserving health information. Prepares the studentto' i unbtion at the le vel of nursing geared 'toffdirect , K 1.. HEALTH TEcHNoLoGlEs Dlvlsloituii Vi:Ai Laboratory Technology: Designed issffeeefilgaskfiie fin 'instruments end ., T it . T ElectfiQitygglectrop.ics:. gffovidesjg-knowledgeg and 1 abilityfff-gqfgfypgragegjSqinstalggggand maihlaitgfghe V wiring, - computeirse' of today's coihtplex systems. y , Food Services: Designed to prepare the students for supervisory trainee positions, food ffproduction or food service positions which iiggrequire special skills and knowledge of food, the sfood business, and of human relations. --'.. Plumbing and Heating: Provide instruction inthe :basic skills required by the plumber in the I ,Z .,.i construction of residential housing and I 1 ffcommercial buildings through necessary theory land on-the-job training experience. T '

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CURRICULUM . P 1fU ' AGRICULPTUHAL DIVISION Agricultural Business: Helps in making the right managerial decisions through the application of .business principles to problemsjgelaited tb, agricultural commoditiesf Agricultural Power and Machinery5fStudent, Iearnsfbutdoorfpower equipment service, sales? V . and operation. Agricultural Science: Designed shoqwgstudents how to apply scientific procedures to -the production, processing, and use of agricultural products. Food Marketing and Consumer Protection' iUl U Specially related to managing food stores. Floriculture Mefchandfsfng.- ofsinbuffaiiffebf I products to the consumer through 'highly g specialized wholesale and retail outlets. U fiFloriculture Production?-li4Offers instruction in- the newest methods of :producingf profitable cut floweratgrd potted plantfcropstftir . Vitl iir ' the expanwingi flotist trade Landscape'DeveIopment: A diversified industry for making the nation ga more beautiful, placeltg it I I g 'work and play Recreation Land Management: Preparation forga land management technician inifqthe utilization plants, animals, soil, water,.and' other resources on the land for recreational purposes. and Environmental Protection? Concerned with environmental protection by dealing with crop production and the scientific , ii fSfUdy-Of soils, jljertilizergs, and chemicals., Animal Husbandry: Prepares' the graduatefor many rewarding occupations with animals orin Q iii-elated services to theiifanimaliproducerg General Agriculture: Permits the student with a broad eneral background of agricultural I production information. . Liberal Arts and Sciences: Offers maximum I transfer potential forzthose people planning on continuing their education and helps others to ' explore and decide on a specific careen BUSINESS DIVISION Accounting: Preparing statements, ratios, and reports through -interpretation ofkifinancial records to be used as managerial tools for decision making. Business .Management Gives thestudentea broad orientation: in his chosen occupation and cultivates a high degree of competency -in any of it's specialized branches: banking, marketing, real estate, public administration, rand office assistants. ' Executive Secretarial Science: A comprehensive program giving the graduate the opportunity to enter a wide variety of upper-level secretarial pqsitions. , Retail Business Management: Co-op program representing the 'last phase of the marketing structure gf the Zndlargest industry .in the V United srafes: ' - I Business Administration-Transfer: Combines ' foun-dationsinecessary -fonbusiness . ' , management? oriented to occupational competency with equal emphasis on university perallel courses :rg Iiberalarts and sciences. 'Data Processing: Graduates will provide the technical supporting personnel required in the pigogramnyng angqfqfoperation of computer qgg W V systems. 1 iikl A .ti D : ENGINEERING DIVISION f I . Q Construction Technology: Offers a technical education, with a balance of theories and , laboratorystudies, providing a broad knowledge of the civil: engineering and construction field. Surveying Technology: Prepares the graduate to secure gainful employment through arm ,.,, educational background for understanding and using the increasingly complex techniques and eqhlipmenff ' - I z, Electrical Technology: Designed to develop basic electrical knowledge and skills and to provide understanding of current knowledge in electronics, communications, instrumentation, and computer systems. .V Industrial tsssi Technology - Broadcasting Q specialization: .Prepares the student for a technical position in the broadcasting communications field and to pass the FCC licensingiexamination. Industrial Technology - Electronics specialization: Prepares the graduate for



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AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES - TZ Stanley, M. Morris, W Wieigrefe, A. Myers, J. Stopper, C. Crooks ,-nav' N1 5.11, I Tf' J I , 8 ,., .., vi- .95 'x 4 Auoio-rEcHivoL0- II GY- SEATED: M. rM ' Putman, L. Baserap. . STANDING: J. Gordon, R. Keough T1 Simmons, MISSING: J. Woughter BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY- ROW 1: K. Beckerink, G. Butera, F Beaton, R. Sands. 1 ROW 2: D. Platania, G. Keesbury, J. Rusinko, R. Hannan, D. Eggebraaten, R. Keyes. MISSING: D. Davis, D. Eggebraaten 260 i - .Il

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