It offers degree programs in the fields of engineering technology and aviation, consisting of associate and bachelor's degrees as well as a Professional Master of Technology program.
Classes are small; first-year English and speech courses are limited to 25 students.
Engineering technology and aviation maintenance students begin hands-on classes their first semester and pilot students begin flying as early as the first week of school.
[4] The college's technology management degree allows students from all 19 community colleges in Kansas to transfer their credit hours from an associate degree as a core area of study and build on that knowledge with classes in management and business to complete a bachelor's degree.
[5] Other degree programs offered on the K-State Salina campus include family studies and human services - both a general option and a personal financial planning option, as well as social work and a professional master of technology.