Engineering
The College of Engineering at Kansas State University offers more than 150 online credit courses and more than 70 noncredit conferences, workshops, and online seminars annually through the Division of Continuing Education (DCE).
Graduate-level degree programs are designed for engineers with bachelor's degrees who are seeking an online master's degree in chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, or software engineering, engineering management, or operations research.
Undergraduate-level online courses in project management, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T), finite element analysis, and other technical skills are also available for professional development for engineering managers and administrators, and for engineering technical professionals. Online courses in word processing, database and spreadsheet applications, and computer programming are also offered.
Undergraduate nuclear engineering courses are offered online as part of the Big 12 Engineering Consortium and are open to all engineering students.
The Division of Continuing Education also coordinates noncredit conferences and workshops for engineering professionals in Kansas and the surrounding region.
Noncredit online seminars offering professional development hours (PDHs) are available through the Engineering Professional Development Seminar Series.