School of Architecture, Management, and Engineering Technology

From blueprints to business strategies, learn alongside dedicated faculty and graduate ready to innovate, problem-solve, and lead across industries.

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Discover as You Go

Creative, curious, or craving discovery? In the School of Architecture, Management, and Engineering Technology, you'll learn through hands-on labs, projects, and internships that will apply your knowledge and put your critical thinking to the test.

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State-of-the-art Facilities

Your learning takes place in professional-level labs, workshops, and studios that mirror industry standards. From cleanrooms and interior design studios to graphic design and material labs, our facilities are designed to give you hands-on experience you’ll use in your career.

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Hands-On and Career-Focused

Roll up your sleeves and hone your skills from day one. Every course is designed to prepare you for the real-world challenges in your future career.

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Recent News

Pioneer PROfiles - Brynn Timothy

 “We learn how to do certain tasks and then they assign us a project that uses those tools for us to prove that we understand it.” Brynn Timothy

Pioneer PROfiles - Cameron Hernandez

“Being so involved on campus, I have had people come up to me and just talk to me about my experience and ask questions about everything I do. I have helped forge the community at Alfred State. You have a sense of belonging here.” Cameron Hernandez

Sorrento Studio students propose improvement to an elementary school

“Civic engagement projects are an excellent way to assist our community partners, both in Allegany County and abroad, while giving the students exposure to real-world projects and stakeholders." Professor William Dean

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