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Dec 05, 2025
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2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
Milling Science and Management - Chemistry (BS)
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Students in milling science and management study all aspects of the grain processing industry, from grain origination to specialty milling with an emphasis on the science and technology of flour milling. There are two options: chemistry and operations. Graduates may choose positions in production areas such as plant managers, plant engineers, and plant superintendents. Others enter fields like research and development, quality control, and technical sales.
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Kansas State University Core: 34-36 Credit Hours
K-State Core is the foundation for an impactful life and career after time at K-State. The K-State Core framework covers six disciplinary areas: English, Communications, Mathematics & Statistics, Natural & Physical Sciences, Social & Behavioral Sciences, and Arts and Humanities. In addition, a seventh area is reserved for institutionally designated use, which K-State is keeping as free electives. In total, the framework takes up 34-35 credit hours of 100 and 200-level coursework. Students who complete their general education elsewhere cannot be required to take additional general education coursework in the disciplinary areas of the framework without permission from KBOR to continue requiring courses in the K-State Core. Major Required Courses: 32-34 credit hours
Major Support Requirements: 49-51 credit hours
Natural Sciences: 35-37 credit hours
Quantitative Studies: 8 credit hours
The courses with a KSC designation are required if not met through University Core Requirements. Unrestricted Electives as needed to meet 120 credit hours
Unrestricted Electives as needed to meet 120 credit hours Total Hours Required for Graduation: 120
Unless the requirement block specifies otherwise, courses in the K-State Core can be used to meet one additional degree requirement, with the exception of a degree requirement that is specified as an overlay. K-State Core classes cannot be used to meet requirements for unrestricted electives. Courses outside the K-State Core can only be used to meet one degree requirement, unless the degree requirement is specified as an overlay.
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