courses/catalog/undergraduate/ugrad2002HomeSearch
courses/catalog/undergraduate/ugrad2002

 
K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2002-2004
About the Catalog
About the University
Calendar
Glossary and Abbreviations
Admission
Academic Advising
Enrollment
Tuition and Fees
Degrees
Grades
All-University Regulations
Student Financial Assistance
Services for Students
Auxiliary Services and Facilities
International Programs
Secondary Majors
Agriculture
Architecture, Planning, and Design
dAdmission Policies and Procedures
dUniversity General Education
dAdditional Information
dEnvironmental Design Studies
dArchitecture
dInterior Architecture
dLandscape Architecture and Regional and Community Planning
Arts and Sciences
Business Administration
Education
Engineering
Human Ecology
Technology and Aviation
Veterinary Medicine
Graduate School
Intercollegiate Athletics
K-State Research and Extension
Outreach
University Faculty
 

Additional Information

Secondary majors
Certain departmental courses have been approved for credit toward the secondary major in natural resources and environmental sciences, gerontology, international studies, American ethnic studies, and women's studies. A listing of the approved courses may be found in the Secondary Majors section of this catalog.

Student projects
All programs involve extensive project work. Students are advised to budget sufficient funds to cover the cost of materials and supplies. Material costs will be higher than those published for nonstudio curricula.

Student projects, assignments, presentations, and models may be retained by the various departments. Students are advised to assemble photographic or digital files of project work for their portfolios.

International study
Several international study programs are offered by the college. Students earn academic credit studying in Italy, Japan, France, Denmark, Germany, the Czech Republic, England, Australia, Finland, or Costa Rica.

Internship
Internships are available with private practitioners, corporations, and government agencies. Students earn academic credit and a salary while on internship. Specific requirements vary among the departments.

Extracurricular activities
The College of Architecture, Planning, and Design offers opportunities for students to become involved in student government, student chapters of professional societies, Open House, and the student journal, OZ.

Topics within Architecture, Planning, and Design:
dAdmission Policies and Procedures dEnvironmental Design Studies dLandscape Architecture and Regional and Community Planning
dUniversity General Education dArchitecture   
dAdditional Information dInterior Architecture   
start of standard bottom bar
Home        Search        Directories        Calendar        Comments
Kansas State University
June 5, 2003