The Kansas State University College of Engineering offers over 12 undergraduate majors and one undecided program, as well as multiple minors, and graduate programs of study. The undergraduate engineering program is ranked 75th best in the United States.Program overviewThe College of Engineering has 11 Bachelor of Science degree programs; there are multiple options and minors that can be chosen from as well. Many majors offer students specialty options that allow them to further specify and study their interests.Programs Multicutural Engineering Program Women in Engineering and Science Program (WESP) Interdisciplinary Studies (Dual-Degrees) Professional Experience Leadership Certificate Honors ProgramAcademic majors by departmentArchitectural Engineering (ARE) and Construction Science and Management (CNS)Students are educated in development, function, and mechanics of various building systems. The basic areas studied are structures, HVAC, plumbing, lighting, and electrical designs.Biological and Agricultural Engineering (BAE)Students are educated in techniques to work with living systems on micro and macro level.Chemical Engineering (CHE)Students are educated in creating, designing, and manufacturing processes that lead to new products to be used by humanity.Civil Engineering (CE)Students are educated in facilities and structures related to the environment, transportation, and water resources used every day such as bridges and roads.Computer and Information Sciences (CIS)Students are educated in software design and programming for a variety of areas.Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering (EECE)Students are educated in creating electrical and possibly computer based technology.Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering (IMSE)Students are educated in design, and improve the current production systems.