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FAB M.S. graduates are equipped with the tools to address the tremendous challenges facing agribusinesses, the food system and society. Graduates can pursue or enhance their careers throughout the food system including agribusiness/food entrepreneurship, farm advising, farm appraisal, market and policy analysis, marketing/sales of farm equipment, farm/agricultural management, food research, food retailers and wholesalers, food safety and quality control and restaurants and food businesses.
As a graduate of our program, your unique combination of skills and experience in production, marketing and management will set you on a track to owning or managing a wide range of agricultural businesses. You also will find strong employment opportunities in areas such as technical sales representative, food broker, accountant, financial manager, market analyst, fruit and vegetable marketing representative, sales manager, small animal healthcare distribution and international business specialists.
As a B.Tech. program graduate, you will learn to succeed across a wide array of agricultural specialties spanning agricultural services, on-farm management and the public sector in roles including agronomist, research, dairy science, farm manager, animal care specialist, food inspector and agricultural educator.
According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of social and human services is projected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations. This list includes the top 10 job titles you will be prepared for when graduating from this program: case worker, care coordinator, residential program manager, teacher’s aid, youth advocate, domestic violence advocate, child abuse investigator, program coordinator, family support specialist and veteran coordinator.
The automotive management B.B.A. program will prepare you for entry into the industry at the supervisory or management level with technical knowledge of automotive construction and operation. Career paths include sales associate, store manager, sales specialist, sales representative, service advisor, market manager, site manager and general manager.
The B.Tech. program prepares you for supervisory and management-level positions in areas such as automotive diagnostics, body and collision work, automotive sales, automotive service and after-market and specialty products.
Depending on the concentration you select, with a B.B.A. degree you will have the skills to coordinate, support, and manage a broad range of business or government operations in areas such as accounting, business development, account management, executive assistance, marketing management, business operations, business analysis, sales management, project management, sports marketing, sports facilities management, financial analysis and store management.
Graduates of the B.Tech. program will be ready to enter public safety and private sector fields such as medico-legal investigations, environmental conservation enforcement, emergency management, cybersecurity and cybercrime, computer forensics and information security.
Our Dairy Management B.Tech. program has been moved as part of our new Agricultural Science B.Tech. degree, where you can still specialize in Dairy Management and learn dairy cow and calf management skills!
B.Tech. program graduates are prepared to enter public and industrial jobs at the field, supervisory and management levels. Career paths include environmental specialist, firefighter, arborist, ranger, environmental planner, environmental protection specialist, fire control specialist, forester, fish and wildlife technician and wetland management.
Depending on which concentration you choose, as a B.Tech. program graduate, you will have the specialized equine knowledge needed to pursue a career working with horses in fields including equine caretaking/welfare, equine rehabilitation/therapy, equine training, equine nutrition, equine breed management, equine business management, equestrian lessons, equestrian operations and feed manufacturing.
The B.S. program prepares you for careers in general fitness and corporate wellness facilities, as well as some cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation positions. Specific career paths include coach, athletic trainer, personal trainer, group fitness instructor, educator, exercise physiologist, health educator, director of wellness, Certified Personal Trainer and strength & conditioning coach.
Once you have completed the game programming degree, you will be prepared for multiple career options such as game programmer, indie game developer, software engineer, video game designer, mobile applications developer, programmer, systems analyst, database programmer, web developer and UX/UI developer.
As a B.Tech. program graduate, you will be prepared to start your own business or to work in and manage a wide range of horticulture-related fields including horticultural production, ornamental horticulture, wholesale and retail marketing, nursery and greenhouse settings, garden centers, landscape businesses and food crops.
With your B.B.A. degree, you will be ready for a management-level position at global resorts, attractions, vacation excursion companies, hotels, restaurants, sports & entertainment complexes, theme parks, commercial recreation establishments, casinos, cruise lines, world professional associations and travel-related companies. Potential roles include restaurant manager, general manager, event coordinator, restaurant general manager, event manager, chef manager, food service manager and hotel manager.
With your B.P.S. degree, you can pursue careers in supervisory and management of human service and social service agencies. Potential roles include program supervisor, case manager, social service director, program director, executive director, case worker, community outreach and client advocate.
Depending on your chosen concentration, as a graduate of the B.Tech. program, you will be well-prepared to pursue a wide range of exciting career opportunities, including software developer, network administrator, information security specialist, database administrator, web developer, technology consultant, technical support, IT support, system administrator and quality assurance specialist.
As a B.P.S. program graduate, you will be qualified for supervisory, managerial and other leadership opportunities at governmental agencies, public service organizations and various businesses in fields such as training and development specialist, human resources specialist, management analyst, sales, manufacturing, marketing and retail.
With an RN-B.S. degree in nursing, you will be prepared to serve individuals, communities, and populations in diverse and rapidly changing health care environments as a leader, scholar and nursing advocate with careers such as pediatric nurse, oncology nurse, emergency room nurse, travel nurse, forensic nurse, director of nursing, chief nursing officer, public health nurse, legal nurse consultant and health coach/educator.
Our graduates currently work within their chosen renewable energy field in several states across the country and abroad. Depending on the path you choose, career options include system designer, installation/maintenance technician, quality control supervisor, project manager, sales consultant/representative/manager, telecommunications engineer, telecommunications technician/analyst, construction manager, energy systems manager, project development manager, solar technician, wind technician, geothermal technician/installer and technician/installer technician.
The B.S. degree program is designed to prepare you for entry into public- and private-sector careers at the planning, supervisory and management levels, in roles such as environmental scientist, natural resource planner/manager, soil & water conservationist, brownfield remediation, ecological field scientist, applied geospatial technologist, agroecology, agricultural and natural resource planning/management, ecological restoration, conservation biology and landscape planning & management.
Upon graduation, you will be prepared for front-line professional, supervisory or business leadership positions in your specialized field. Possible fields and roles include compliance manager, information systems manager, technology project manager, technology manager, product manager, technical support manager, technical director, marketing manager, sports management, business analyst and consumer behavior analyst.
Depending on your area of concentration, as an A.A.S. graduate, you will be prepared to enter the field in a number of roles including farm management, farm credit, farm services, banking, agricultural retail store management, farm insurance, agricultural sales and marketing.
With your A.A.S. degree, you will be able to choose a career in sales, service, and distribution of farm and small power equipment. You may also decide to work in construction, refrigeration, plumbing or electricity, or farm service and maintenance. Potential roles include agriculture industry manager, food safety specialist, food inspector, technician, safety specialist, fish and wildlife technician, agriculture industry technician, farmer, assistant manager and quality technician.
An A.O.S. degree can prepare you for immediate employment in sales or service of farm machinery, or for work on a farm. Depending on the courses you choose, you could pursue a career in maintenance/service, agricultural sales/marketing, dealer services representative, hydraulics technician, livestock hauler or service writer.
As an A.A.S. program graduate, you will be prepared to work in the agricultural service sector and do technical farm work through roles such as forestry assistant, gardener, environmental planner, agronomist, wetlands ecologist, seed science operations, restoration ecologist, field production and agricultural sales/marketing.
The A.A.S. program can lead to vast career opportunities in areas such as dairy nutrition, dairy production management, artificial insemination, reproductive management, agribusiness, farm management, herd health and farm supplies.
As an A.A.S. program graduate, you are qualified to work in hatcheries, aquariums, fisheries and environmental science facilities in fields such as fish and wildlife technician, fish hatchery technician, hatchery manager, aquarist, culturist, aquaculture sales and marketing, aquaculture diver, cultivation technician, fish health technician, fisheries biologist, water treatment technician/analyst, aquatic biology or ecology, environmental protection resource assistant and educational aquarist.
The A.A.S. degree prepares graduates for entry into the field of automotive collision repair as specialized technicians in areas such as auto body estimator, auto damage appraiser, auto trainee, field auto adjuster, field auto appraiser, collision appraiser, estimator, material damage adjuster and auto body advisor.
The A.A.S. curriculum is designed to prepare graduates for entry into the automotive and transportation service and repair industry, in areas such as automotive technician, corporate fleet maintenance, service writer, parts associate, mechanic, electronic equipment installer and smog inspector.
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SUNY Morrisville’s automative technology — Ford Automotive Student Service Educational Training (ASSET) Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree program provides valuable real-life experience working as an actual employee in the auto industry.
With your A.A.S. degree, you can launch your career in such fields as marketing, finance, human resource management, family business, public service, self-employment and corporate management. Potential roles include administrative assistant, sales representative, account manager, executive assistant, store manager, office assistant, outside sales representative, sales consultant, sales specialist and human resource manager.
Though this degree primarily prepares you to continue your studies in a bachelor’s degree program, graduates can successfully enter the workforce directly in roles including administrative assistant, sales representative, account manager, executive assistant, store manager, office assistant, outside sales representative, sales consultant and sales specialist.
With your A.A.S. degree, you will be prepared for entry-level roles such as computer programmer, programmer analyst, network technician/administrator, office systems manager, systems analyst, computer operator, computer salesperson, systems administrator, information technology specialist/technician, desktop support, help desk technician/analyst and technical support specialist.
Area corrections and police agencies have indicated a strong interest in this program and anticipate openings for graduates. After completing the program, you will be prepared to enter the field in an area such as municipal or state police, county sheriffs’ departments,
New York state and other departments of corrections, court system, corporate security and criminal investigation.
The A.A.S. program introduces you to diverse career options in restaurants, schools, health care and university food operations, and other institutions, in roles including chef, sous chef, line cook, prep cook, grill cook, executive chef, kitchen manager, pastry chef, baker, cake decorator, pizza maker, garde-manger and shift manager.
Whether graduating from our A.A.S. or A.O.S. program, you will gain the vehicular and industrial mechanics knowledge it takes to work in fields such as diesel truck technician, construction, electric power generation, agriculture, service writer, vocational teacher (with additional education), parts technician and factory representative.
Though the A.S. degree is intended as a foundation for further education, depending on the academic path you choose, you can explore entry-level roles such as environmental technician, environmental specialist, wildlife conservation officer, researcher, environmental field associate, water conservation specialist and park ranger.
Depending on your concentration, A.A.S. program graduates are prepared to work in a variety of equine settings, including areas such as equine caretaking/welfare, equine training, equine nutrition, equine breed management, equestrian lessons, equestrian operations and feed manufacturing.
The A.S. program prepares graduates for employment in fitness centers, recreational facilities or corporate wellness programs, in roles including physical/personal trainer, swim instructor, group fitness instructor, group exercise instructor, fitness instructor, fitness trainer, fitness specialist, fitness manager, office manager and recreation specialist.
Our graduates have a record of continued education and career success in health fields such as physical, occupational or radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, physician assistant, medical technology, imaging, diagnostic sonography and emergency services.
Depending on the concentration you choose, A.A.S. program graduates are prepared to work in careers in various disciplines including greenhouse operator/grower, floral designer, flower shop manager, wholesale florist, farm and garden store owner/manager, landscape/lawn technician, nursery operator/grower, maintenance supervisor of public grounds, public gardener, golf course superintendent, horticultural products and greenhouse equipment salesperson, wholesale grower and equipment supply representative.
Upon graduation, students are well-prepared for entry-level employment working with individuals, groups, and families at local and regional human service agencies and nonprofits, serving in such roles as counselor, domestic violence advocate, intake specialist, substance abuse case manager, children’s health home case manager, outpatient mental health intake worker, school-based counselor, care coordinator, community educator and direct support professional.
Depending on the academic path you choose, an individual studies degree can prepare you for entry into any number of fields including agriculture, criminal justice, hospitality, healthcare, business, human resources, arts, nonprofit, technology or automotive.
Our A.A.S. program prepares students to enter manufacturing or allied industries in career areas including engineering technician, engineering aide, quality and production control, plant engineering technician, laboratory technician, mechanical design, metal working, foundry industries, CAD drafter/designer and product designer.
Depending on your interest and concentration, as an A.A.S. program graduate you are prepared to work in a variety of fields including parks, forestry, arboriculture, fisheries, wildlife management, soil conservation service, conservation officer, forestry technician, forest ranger, environmental consultant and water/wastewater treatment plant operator.
Due to high demand for nurses and our program’s strong reputation in the field, graduating from our nursing program and passing the NCLEX-RN exam opens numerous career opportunities in a variety of settings including hospitals, acute care facilities, long-term care facilities, home health care, community-based agencies, schools, rehabilitative facilities, nursing care facilities, doctors’ offices, insurance carriers, outpatient care centers and travel nursing.
As an A.A.S. graduate, you will be prepared to join an emerging workforce backed by dedicated efforts at the state and federal level to create a cleaner energy system for future generations. You will be ready to enter the job market as an entry-level operator, maintenance technician, solar technician, wind technician, telecommunications technician/analyst, geothermal technician/installer and technician/installer technician.
Graduates can pursue a variety of careers in the homebuilding industry including contractor, entrepreneurship, materials purchasing, estimator, foreman, project manager, real estate, development, retail and wholesale building materials sales/management and product manufactures representative.
Program graduates will be ready to serve as human service professionals who provide direct support services, personal care assistance and case management services for local or regional nonprofit agencies. Potential roles include case worker aide, social worker assistant, family services assistant, development aide, eligibility specialist, health education specialist, social/community service management, crisis support worker and community outreach specialist.
With this certificate, you can secure entry-level positions in specialty crop and cannabis businesses in areas such as retail nursery/greenhouse, wholesale nursery/greenhouse, food crop production, cultivation, strain development, compliance and inventory management.