Applied Learning Experiences

Support for applied learning

Applied learning experiences allow students to enhance and expand upon the concepts they learn in class and deepen their first-hand knowledge and professional development. The College of Arts and Sciences offers many exciting applied learning experiences, including research opportunities in every department.

We also offer financial support to make the experiences more attainable.

Applied learning in action

Arts and Sciences students are getting valuable applied learning experiences in all of K-State's six applied learning experience categories: research, internship, creative, global, community-engaged learning and leadership. Here are a few examples:

student with bird perched on hand

America, a fisheries, wildlife, conservation and environmental biology major, did migratory bird research at Konza Prairie. "It's so fun to be able to handle the birds while contributing to a bigger goal."

student speaks into microphone in KSDB 91.9 FM radio station studio

Media and communication students can get experience in radio, television, news and sports journalism, and more with KSDB 91.9-FM, KKSU-TV Channel 8 and Collegian Media Group.

Devon playing drum set

Devon is a drummer and percussionist in multiple K-State music ensembles. "My goal is to play in a symphony, a pit-drum-set type setting, and gig around."

group posed in front of castle

Spanish majors and minors from multiple colleges gained valuable research experience and Spanish language and culture immersion during a faculty-led summer program in Spain.

students read to children and families and show slides of book pages

Camila, Maria and other graduate and undergraduate modern languages students offered bilingual storytimes with crafting and free books in partnership with Manhattan Public Library.

uniformed cadet watches newer cadet folding American flag

Josh, a sophomore Air Force ROTC cadet, helps train newer cadets. Leadership and teamwork are key skill-building components of the ROTC program.

Duru writes equation on glass that viewer sees through

Duru, a statistics, political science and French major, did statistical research on anti-American sentiment caused by drone strikes in Pakistan. She also studied abroad in Turkey and Belgium.

Madison, surrounded by coworkers in room with supplies including a life-size human skeleton model

Madison, a criminology major, interned at the Jackson County Medical Examiner's office, assisting with autopsies by taking x-rays, fingerprints and photos, and supporting organ evisceration.

K-State student conducts youth orchestra

Music, theatre, and dance students take arts education, performance and therapy to rural Western Kansas, where there aren't enough instructors and performers.

Alexa sitting outside with rolling hills and farms in background

Alexa, a fine arts major, participated in the KSU in Italy program and learned about Italian history and culture as well as photography and storytelling.

a sign in focus behind blurry cash register says Home Town Proud Thank You For Shopping Local

For the Hungry Heartlands project, students in media and communication and social transformation studies produced the "Empty Breadbasket" video and other exposés about food insecurity in rural Kansas.

Erin pipetting in lab

Erin, a chemistry major, worked in a lab that is developing methods to use electrochemistry to create and deposit nanoporous materials that can be used to detect and remove harmful chemicals.

Braydon closeup with mountains in the background

Brayden did geological fieldwork in Wyoming's Teton Range with support from a Chapman Scholarship for summer applied learning experiences.

Maggie posed outdoors in medical white coat

Maggie, a pre-med biochemistry and Spanish major who studies cancer-causing proteins, had a physician shadowing experience in Argentina.

Bernie sitting on stool surrounded by elaborate costumes

Bernie, a theatre design and technology major, was the wardrobe supervisor for the K-State Theatre costume shop.

Sam crouched in tallgrass

Sam Speck, a conservation biology major, investigated trends in prairie mouse genetics to understand broader changes in grassland ecology.

students crouched near testing equipment in lawn in front of a house

Geology students in the Kansas Groundwater Geopaths program support water quality research and test rural groundwater and wells for contaminants.

Lidia looks at triangle flask in microbiology lab

Lidia, a microbiology major, conducted cell differentiation research and studied how environmental stress can cause development of a second cell type in multicellular algae.