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College
Overview
The
College of Engineering at Kansas State University is rich in tradition
with a history more than 100 years old.
In
2000, the college saw completion of the new Fiedler Hall addition--a
state-of-the-art facility that increased the size of the Engineering
Complex by 75,000 square feet.
Fiedler
Hall houses the department of civil engineering, additional computer
laboratories, a state-of-the-science advanced technology classroom,
a high-tech library, and a multi-media auditorium.
The
award-winning College of Engineering is the largest and most comprehensive
engineering college in the state, with an enrollment of approximately
3000 undergraduate and 500 graduate students.
The
college offers 11 bachelor of science degree programs and many additional
options in the individual departments.
All
degree programs are nationally accredited. K-State has the first
accredited B.S. program in computer science in the state of Kansas.
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