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General Education

K-State Core, the foundation for an impactful life and career after time at K-State.

The K-State Core

 

The K-State Coreframework 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.

students talking near Holton and Bluemont Halls

Six Hours of English Courses

Student and professor talking and walking near Willard Hall

Three Hours of Communications Courses

Students working on a project

Three Hours of Math or Statistics Courses

Student during a natural science lab

Four to Five Hours from One Subject (must include a lab)

Students discussing a project

Six Hours in at Least Two Courses from Two Subject Areas

Student working on an art project

Six Hours in at Least Two Courses from Two Subject Areas

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Six Hours of Free Electives

Kansas State University strives to create an atmosphere of intellectual curiosity and growth, one in which academic freedom, breadth of thought and action, and individual empowerment are valued and flourish.
Students who enrolled at K-State before Fall of 2024 will complete the K-State 8 general education requirements.