Kansas State University
College of Education
Educational Administration
17 Bluemont Hall ,1100 Mid-Campus Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506-5315 U.S.A.
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gradstudy@mail.coe.ksu.edu
Phone: 1-785-532-5595
Degree(s):
M.S.;
Ph.D;
Ed.D.
Kansas State University
College of Education
Educational Psychology
17 Bluemont Hall ,1100 Mid-Campus Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506-5315 U.S.A.
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gradstudy@mail.coe.ksu.edu
Phone: 1-785-532-5595
Degree(s):
M.S.;
Ph.D;
Ed.D.
Kansas State University
College of Education
Elementary Education
17 Bluemont Hall ,1100 Mid-Campus Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506-5315 U.S.A.
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gradstudy@mail.coe.ksu.edu
Phone: 1-785-532-5595
Degree(s):
M.S.;
Ph.D;
Ed.D.
Kansas State University
College of Education
Secondary Education
17 Bluemont Hall ,1100 Mid-Campus Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506-5315 U.S.A.
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gradstudy@mail.coe.ksu.edu
Phone: 1-785-532-5595
Degree(s):
M.S.;
Ph.D;
Ed.D.
Kansas State University
College of Education
Special Education
17 Bluemont Hall ,1100 Mid-Campus Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506-5315 U.S.A.
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gradstudy@mail.coe.ksu.edu
Phone: 1-785-532-5595
Degree(s):
M.S.;
Ph.D;
Ed.D.
Kansas State University
College of Education
Student Counseling and Personnel Services
17 Bluemont Hall ,1100 Mid-Campus Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506-5315 U.S.A.
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gradstudy@mail.coe.ksu.edu
Phone: 1-785-532-5595
Degree(s):
M.S.;
Ph.D;
Ed.D.
Kansas State University
College of Human Ecology
School of Family Studies and Human Services
303 Justin Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506-1403 U.S.A.
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fshs@ksu.edu
Phone: 1-785-532-1473
Fax: 1-785-532-5505
Description:
The School of Family Studies and Human Services is a multidisciplinary program
that provides graduate training for M.S. and Ph.D. students. The professional
specializations are addressed to broad issues concerning individuals and
families and the courses are taught by a faculty of sociologists and
psychologists, educators and economists, health specialists and gerontologists,
social workers, marriage and family therapists, and speech pathologists.
Degree(s):
M.S.- Family Studies and Human Services;
Ph.D.- Family Studies and Human Services
Kansas State University
College of Veterinary Medicine
Department of Anatomy and Physiology
228 Coles Hall; Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506-5602 U.S.A.
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gradprog@vet.ksu.edu
Phone: 1-785-532-4502
Description:
Faculty from other departments comprise a strong ancillary support group. Career
options available with an advanced degree in anatomy or physiology include
academic positions in various animal and human health science-related
institutions such as Colleges of Veterinary Medicine and Schools of Medicine and
Dentistry, as well as positions in industry and agribusiness.
Degree(s):
Ph.D.
Research Areas:
comparative exercise physiology;food animal immunophysiology;molecular biology
of membranes; mechanisms of stress phenomena;molecular genetics and gene
mapping;neural control of cardiovascular function;neuroendocrinology of
aging;pathophysiology of microcirculation;
Kansas State University
College of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Medicine
Office of the Assistant Dean, 1700 Denison Avenue
Manhattan, KS 66506-5601 US
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Admit@vet.ksu.edu
Phone: 1-785-532-5660
Fax: 1-785-532-5884
Degree(s):
D.V.M.
Kansas State University
Division of Biology
Biological Research
232 Ackert Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506-4901 U.S.A.
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dukena@ksu.edu
Phone: 1-785-532-6615
Fax: 1-785-532-6653
Description:
Biology and microbiology are exceedingly broad disciplines, and the KSU graduate
program exploits this exciting diversity. The graduate faculty of the Division
of Biology strongly believes that research is the preeminent feature of our
training responsibilities. Our faculty is a coalition of scientists who focus a
wide diversity of experimental expertise on graduate education ranging from the
study of virus assembly and the biology of a cancer cell, to the interaction of
grazing bison with plant growth on our expansive tall grass prairie. Graduate
opportunities are available, in all areas of biology, including developmental
biology, ecology, wildlife biology, cancer biology, virology, physiology,
immunology, parasitology, and molecular genetics.
Degree(s):
M.S. - Biology;
M.S. - Microbiology;
Ph.D. - Biology;
Ph.D. - Microbiology
Research Areas:
Ecology and Systematics:Wildlife Biology;Cell Biology;Microbiology;Molecular
Biology;Developmental
Biology;Physiology;Parasitology;Immunology;Genetics;Virology;Cancer Biology
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