The College of Agriculture at Kansas State University prepares students for careers in farming, ranching, agribusiness and nutrition. Available courses to take in the college include agricultural education, economics, technology management and communications, as well as bakery, feed and animal sciences.
Established in 1963, the College of Architecture, Planning and Design bills itself as one of the country's visionary design schools due to the combination of disciplines it offers. This college offers education in exterior, interior and landscape architecture as well as interior design. Bachelor's, master's, doctoral and continuing education programs are offered in different areas through this college.
As the center college of Kansas State University, the College of Arts and Sciences is responsible for 85 percent of freshman level courses. This college has the most students enrolled in it out of the entire university with more than 7,000 students and 65 percent of all credits taught. A total of 115 degrees are offered through this college based mainly in social sciences, natural sciences, fine arts and humanities.
The College of Business Administration has more than 65 practicing professionals employed as professors. This college offers just one Bachelor of Science degree in which students must focus on one of six different degree plans that include accounting, marketing and management. In order for students to achieve their bachelor's degree, they must complete a total of 126 credits, 63 of which must be in their professional degree plan. This college also offers a minor and two different certification programs.
Kansas State University's College of Education is the largest professional college of education in the state of Kansas. This college's vision is to teach students to become ethical, caring and knowledgeable educators and decision makers. Not only does this college offer teaching degrees, it also offers programs for research and service careers.
The College of Engineering at Kansas State University is the largest engineering college in the state. This college claims to have state-of-the-art facilities and offers students hands on experience while still developing professional fundamentals. A total of 11 different bachelor's degrees are offered through this college, all of which are achieved by taking nationally accredited courses. The engineering college is the home of the first Bachelor of Science degree program in Computer Sciences in the state of Kansas.
The College of Human Ecology was founded in 1873. This college focuses on teaching students everything about humans. It focuses on aspects of life like celebration, growing up, care and health. This college caters to careers in human services, business and public policies.
The College of Technology and Aviation is part of Kansas State University but is offered only at the Salina campus. This college encompasses degree programs like aviation maintenance, helicopter training, avionics, Web development technology and computer systems technology.
Established in 1905, the College of Veterinary Medicine is one of the oldest in the country. In order for students to be admitted into the college, students must have 68 credit-hours of pre-veterinary coursework. There are three departments that award degrees in the college which are clinical sciences, anatomy and physiology, and diagnostic medicine.