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AGRICULTURAL AND BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING (ABE /ASM )

Contact Information:

Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
The University of Arizona
Shantz Building, 403
PO Box 210038
Tucson, AZ 85721-0038
Phone: (520) 621-1607
Fax: (520) 621-3963
Email: dcastro@email.arizona.edu
Web: External Link Department Homepage

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Degrees, Majors, Minors, and Options:

Baccalaureate Degrees
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • Bachelor of Science in Biosystems Engineering (B.S.B.E.)
Graduate Degrees -- consult the Graduate Catalog or department office for details.
  • Master of Science (M.S.)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Majors and Degrees
  • Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (M.S., Ph.D.)
  • Agricultural Systems Management (B.S.) – The Bachelor of Science Degree with a major in Agricultural Systems Management was disestablished, effective June 2009. Students interested in this program are encouraged to apply for the Bachelor of Science with a major in Agricultural Technology Management & Education with an option in Agricultural Systems Management. For more information, contact the Department of Agricultural Education at (520) 621-1523 or akvann@ag.arizona.edu.
  • Biosystems Engineering (B.S.B.E.)
Undergraduate Minor

Introduction:

The Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering is affiliated with both the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Engineering.

All of the degree programs are administered by both colleges, except for the Agricultural Systems Management BS, which is administered by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Agricultural and Biosystems Engineers:

Agricultural and biosystems engineers integrate mathematics and the biological, physical and engineering sciences with engineering design principles. These principles are applied to the design, analysis, construction, and management of equipment, systems, and facilities for the efficient production, processing, and utilization of food, fiber, and biological/biochemical products. The curriculum is based on a core of courses required of all students with electives to place emphasis in areas such as agricultural engineering, biological engineering, bioenvironmental engineering, irrigation engineering and water resources management, and energy applications. Modern developments in control systems, expert systems, robotics, sensors, microprocessors, materials science, and computer-based analyses are emphasized throughout the program as appropriate. The major in agricultural and biosystems engineering assumes substantial knowledge of mathematics.

BS in Biosystems Engineering:

The Bachelor of Science in Biosystems Engineering emphasizes several areas including: agricultural engineering, irrigation engineering and water resources management, bioenvironmental engineering, biological engineering, and agri-biosystems. The program includes a basic science core 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 Biosystems Engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology.  (ABET Accredited)

For more information contact the department office listed above.

 

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