Secondary Degrees

Natural resources and environmental sciences secondary major

The natural resources and environmental sciences, or NRES, secondary major prepares students to apply broadly-based scientific knowledge to the use, management, sustainability, and quality of soil, air, water, mineral, biological, and energy resources. Students in the NRES secondary major study environmental issues from a variety of academic viewpoints through coursework and interaction with students and professors from multiple disciplines.

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Biological engineering secondary major

Kansas State university offers biological engineering secondary major. Twenty-four credit hours beyond the prerequisites are needed with at least 10 of the 24 credit hours having biological content. Courses from a minimum of three departments are required.

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Agricultural technology management minor

Students enrolled in any undergraduate major may be admitted as a candidate for the agricultural technology mangement, or ATM, minor program upon filing a notice of intent with the biological and agricultural engineering department office.

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