Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering(ABE )The Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering emphasizes several areas including: agricultural engineering, irrigation engineering and water resources management, bioenvironmental engineering, biological engineering, and agri-biosystems. The program emphasizes a base science program merging biological and physical sciences. Included in the major areas as appropriate are: energy issues and alternatives; biosystems analysis and design; biotechnology engineering developments; hazardous waste management and water quality control; soil, water, plant relationships; applications of sensors, control systems, digital imaging, computer vision, artificial intelligence and multispectral analysis; robotics; and other emerging technologies. Emphasis is placed upon the design of systems, processes and equipment to serve the engineering needs of the agricultural/biological industries and the water resources/environmental engineering needs of various government, industry, community and engineering consulting organizations. The Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.
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