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K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2004-2006
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Agriculture
Architecture, Planning, and Design
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Education
Engineering
dObjectives and Design Basis
dGeneral Requirements
dUniversity General Education
dDegree Programs
dProgram Options
dInterdisciplinary Studies
dDual Degrees
dSupport Services
dResearch Centers
dExtension and Outreach
dGeneral Engineering
dArchitectural Engineering/ Construction Science and Management
dBiological and Agricultural Engineering
dChemical Engineering
dCivil Engineering
dComputing and Information Sciences
dElectrical and Computer Engineering
dIndustrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
dMechanical and Nuclear Engineering
Human Ecology
Technology and Aviation
Veterinary Medicine
Graduate School
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K-State Research and Extension
Outreach
University Faculty
 

Engineering

Terry S. King, Dean
Richard Gallagher, Associate Dean
Ray E. Hightower, Assistant Dean
Tom C. Roberts, Assistant Dean
Kimberly D. Douglas, Director, Women in Engineering and Science Program
Thirkelle Howard, Director, Multicultural Engineering Program

1042 Rathbone Hall
785-532-5592
E-mail: engg@dengr.ksu.edu
www.engg.ksu.edu

A course of study leading to a degree in the College of Engineering provides a well-rounded university education and equips students with a broad theoretical and practical background to meet the new and demanding problems of our technological society.

The College of Engineering offers the bachelor of science degree in the following fields: architectural engineering, biological and agricultural engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer engineering, computer science, construction science and management, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, manufacturing systems engineering, information systems, mechanical engineering, and nuclear reactor technology.

The College of Engineering at K-State is the most comprehensive college of engineering in Kansas. In addition to the 12 degree programs, 6 formal options and 60 areas of specialization are offered. All degree programs are nationally accredited.

Topics within Engineering:
dObjectives and Design Basis dSupport Services dCivil Engineering
dGeneral Requirements dResearch Centers dComputing and Information Sciences
dUniversity General Education dExtension and Outreach dElectrical and Computer Engineering
dDegree Programs dGeneral Engineering dIndustrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
dProgram Options dArchitectural Engineering/ Construction Science and Management dMechanical and Nuclear Engineering
dInterdisciplinary Studies dBiological and Agricultural Engineering   
dDual Degrees dChemical Engineering   
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August 19, 2005