Carl R. Ice College of Engineering
Matt O’Keefe, Dean
Gary Clark, Senior Associate Dean
Stacy Hutchinson, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs
Andy Fund, Assistant Dean for Student Services
Craig Wanklyn, Assistant Dean for Recruitment
Amy Betz, Assistant Dean for Retention, Diversity, and Inclusion
Current Students
1093 Fiedler Hall
785-532-5592
E-mail: enggss@k-state.edu
engg.k-state.edu/student-success/
Prospective Students
1141 Engineering Hall
785-532-5455
E-mail: engineering@k-state.edu
engg.k-state.edu/admissions/
A course of study leading to a degree from 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.
For information regarding current degrees and degree program accreditation, please see the individual program links available through the College of Engineering undergraduate programs website at the following link: http://engg.ksu.edu/academics/undergraduate/
Admissions
Applicants must first be admitted to Kansas State University either as an incoming freshman or a transfer student. Admission to the College of Engineering is selective. Declaration of the desired curriculum in the College of Engineering does not guarantee admission into the degree program selected. For current admission criteria please refer to the College of Engineering website.
Students not admitted to the College of Engineering can enter the university Open Option program or another available college/degree program. These students can still apply to enter the College of Engineering at a later date after they have completed one full-time semester at K-State as an internal transfer student.
General Information
Grade requirements
In addition to the university standards and policies for grades, the College of Engineering has the following standards:
Curricula grades
See the individual engineering department sections of this catalog for the grade requirements for their curriculum and degree. All courses applied to degree requirements require a letter grade except for 0-credit hour assembly courses.
Transferability of courses
Many of the fundamental courses required for a degree in engineering may be obtained through pre-engineering programs at other four-year institutions or at community colleges. However, there are differences among the curricula; students electing this route should work closely with their pre-engineering advisors. The Cr and D grades are not acceptable for transfer into College of Engineering programs.
To determine which courses at a particular college or university will substitute for courses at K-State, access the Office of Admissions webpage.
General Education: K-State 8
Please click on the following link to learn more about General Education: K-State 8 .