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Agricultural and Biological Engineering

Head of Department: K. C. Ting
Department Office: 338 Agricultural Engineering Sciences Building, 1304 West Pennsylvania Avenue
Urbana, (217) 333-3570

The Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering offers two academic majors through the College of ACES: the five-year combined program in Agricultural and Biological Engineering Sciences and the major in Technical Systems Management. The Department also offers a four-year major in Agricultural and Biological Engineering through the College of Engineering.

Dual Major in Agricultural and Biological Engineering Sciences
Major in Technical Systems Management
Major in Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Minor in Technical Systems Management
Minor in Agricultural Safety and Health

Dual Major in Agricultural and Biological Engineering Sciences

Students who successfully complete this five-year academic program receive the Bachelor of Science with a major in Agricultural and Biological Engineering from the College of Engineering as well as Agricultural and Biological Engineering Sciences from the College of ACES. Students first enroll in the College of ACES and then transfer to the College of Engineering after two years. The suggested program of study that follows fulfills graduation requirements for both the College of Engineering and the College of ACES. Graduates are employed by industry, consulting firms, and government for research, education, and manufacturing. Departmental advisors ensure that national engineering accreditation (ABET) requirements are met by advisees.

Overview of Curricular Requirements

The curriculum for the dual major requires 158 hours for graduation, of which 128 hours are specified for the major in Agricultural and Biological Engineering from the College of Engineering. Students are expected to choose one of two concentrations: Agricultural Engineering or Biological Engineering. Each concentration has specific areas of specialization related to career interest. Details for the major in Agricultural and Biological Engineering curriculum can be found in the Programs of Study under the College of Engineering. Curriculum requirements specific to the dual major are organized as follows.

Agircultural and Biological Engineering Major

Hours Requirements
128 Completion of degree requirements for Agricultural and Biological Engineering major.

Additional Prescribed Courses

Hours Requirements
3 CMN 101 - Public Speaking

Hours Biological Sciences Coursework
3-4 In addition to the Biological and Natural Science Elective hours required for the Agricultural Engineering Concentration (7 hours) and the Biological Engineering Concentration (6 hours), a further 3-4 hours of biological sciences must be completed from biology, entomology, microbiology, plant biology, physiology, or zoology to make up a total of 10 hours. These hours can be selected from the Biological and Natural Science Elective lists for the two concentrations. Other courses with strong biological science content may be approved by the department.

Hours Agricultural Sciences Coursework
15 Fifteen hours of agricultural sciences with courses from at least two departments other than Agricultural and Biological Engineering and approval of advisers are required.

Hours Open Electives
  Sufficient open electives selected to total minimum curriculum requirement of 158 hours. All requirements of the combined curriculum must be completed to satisfy the requirements for both degrees.
158 Total hours required to receive a B.S. in Agricultural Engineering and a B.S. in Agricultural and Biological Engineering Sciences.

 

Major in Technical Systems Management

For the Degree of Bachelor of Science with a Major in Technical Systems Management

This major in Technical Systems Management is designed to prepare students as problem solvers for systems involving the application, management, and/or marketing of agricultural engineering technologies. Students are instructed in engineering and business principles in preparation as technically competent business persons for professional careers as entrepreneurs, marketing representatives, or plant managers working with service organizations, manufacturers, corporate farms, retail dealers, power suppliers, contractors, or management companies from production through processing and distribution.

Students can specialize in Mechanization, Marketing, and Technical Systems; Production Systems; or Environmental Systems by selection of specific electives.

Prescribed Courses Including Campus General Education
Hours Composition I and Speech
4 RHET 105 - Principles of Composition or equivalent (see college Composition I requirement) AND
3 CMN 101 - Public Speaking

3
OR
CMN 111 - Oral and Written Communication I AND
3 CMN 112 - Oral and Written Communication II

Hours Advanced Composition
3-4 Select from campus approved list.

Hours Cultural Studies
6 Two courses; one Western culture and one non-Western/US minority culture course.

Hours Foreign Language: Coursework at or above the third level is required for graduation.

Hours Quantitative Reasoning I
4 MATH 234 - Calculus for Business I, or equivalent

Hours Quantitative Reasoning II
3-4 Introductory statistics course selected from: ACE 261, CPSC 241, ECON 202, MATH 161, PSYC 235, SOC 280, or STAT 100

Hours Natural Sciences and Technology
4 CHEM 102 - General Chemistry I and CHEM 103 - General Chemistry Lab I
5 PHYS 101 - College Physics Mech & Heat
4-5 PHYS 102 - College Physics, E & M & Modern, or CHEM 104 - General Chemistry II and CHEM 105 - General Chemistry Lab II
3-5 Biological sciences (see campus approved list)

Hours Humanities and the Arts
6 Select from campus approved list.

Hours Social and Behavioral Sciences
4 ACE 100 - Agr Cons and Resource Econ
3 ECON 103 - Macroeconomic Principles
3-4 Social and behavioral sciences. Select from campus approved list.


Hours ACES Prescribed
2 ACES 101 - Contemporary Issues in ACES

Hours TSM Required
3 ACE 161 - Microcomputer Applications or equivalent
3 ACCY 200 - Fundamentals of Accounting or ACCY 201 - Accounting and Accountancy, I
4 CPSC 112 - Introduction to Crop Science
4 NRES 201 - Introductory Soils
3 TSM 100 - Technical Systems in Agr
2 TSM 430 - Project Management
18 TSM elective courses. A total of 18 hours selected from the following courses. A minimum of six hours must be selected from TSM 295 or 396, or at the 300- or 400-level.
 
TSM 199 - Undergraduate Open Seminar
 
TSM 232 - Materials and Construction Sys
 
TSM 233 - Metallurgy, & Welding Processes
 
TSM 234 - Wiring, Motors, and Controls Sys
 
TSM 262 - Off-Road Equipment Management
 
TSM 295 - Undergrad Research or Thesis
 
TSM 352 - Land & Water Mgt Systems
 
TSM 363 - Fluid Power Systems
 
TSM 371 - Residential Housing Design
 
TSM 372 - Structures and Env Systems
 
TSM 381 - Grain Drying, & Storage Systems
 
TSM 396-UG Honors Research Or Thesis
 
TSM 435 - Elec Microcomputer Ctrl Sys
 
TSM 464 - Engine and Tractor Power
 
TSM 465 - Chemical Applications Systems
 
TSM 496 - Independent Study
 
TSM 499--Seminar

Hours Specialization Electives
15 Choose from the following:
  ACE 210 - Environmental Economics
  ACE 222 - Agricultural Marketing
  ACE 231 - Food and Agribusiness Mgt
  ACE 232 - Management of Farm Enterprises
  ACE 303 - Rural Taxation
  ACE 310 - Natural Resource Economics
  ACE 320 - Commodity Marketing
  ACE 332 - Farm Management
  ACE 340 - Agricultural Finance
  ACE 403 - Agricultural Law
  ACE 406 - Environmental Law
  ACE 428 - Commodity Futures and Options
  ACE 448 - Rural Real Estate Appraisal
  ACE 456 - Agr and Food Policies
  AGCM 370 - Ag Sales Communications
  AGCM 380 - Leadership Development
  ANSC 213 - Beef and Swine Management
  ANSC 321 - Animal Nutrition
  ANSC 467 - Applied Animal Ecology
  BADM 300 - Legal Environment of Business
  BADM 301 - Summary of Business Law
  BADM 310 - Mgt and Organizational Behavior
  BADM 311 - Individual Behavior in Orgs
  BADM 320 - Principles of Marketing
  BADM 322 - Marketing Research
  BADM 374 - Management Decision Models
  BADM 375 - Business Process Management
  BADM 376 - Enterprise Proc Integr & Dymm
  BADM 445 - Small Business Consulting
  BADM 446 - Entrepreneurship Sm Bus Form
  BTW 271 - Persuasive Writing
  CEE 330 - Environmental Engineering
  CPSC 226 - Introduction to Weed Science
  CPSC 414 - Forage Crops and Pastures Eco
  CPSC 418 - Crop Growth and Management
  CPSC 477 - Biol Control on Insect Pests
  ENVS 336 - Tomorrow's Environment
  FIN 221 - Corporate Finance
  FIN 341 - Fundamentals of Real Estate
  HORT 364 - Vegetable Crop Production
  NRES 419 - Env and Plant Ecosystems
  NRES 474 - Soil and Water Conservation
  NRES 488 - Soil Fertility and Fertilizers

126 Total credit hours required for the B.S. degree.

Minor in Technical Systems Management

Note: This minor has prerequisites of a minimum of 60 hours with a 2.5 GPA; completion of Math 234 or equivalent; Physics 101 or equivalent; Chemistry 102 and 103 or equivalent; and Physics 102 or Chemistry 104 and 105 or equivalent.

Hours Minor Required
3 TSM 100--Technical Systems in Agr 
15 Fifteen Hours, at least six of which must be at the 400 level, selected from:
  TSM 232 - Materials and Construction Sys
  TSM 233 - Metallurgy, & Welding Processes
  TSM 234 - Wiring, Motors, and Controls Sys
  TSM 262 - Off-Road Equipment Management
  TSM 352 - Land and Water Mgt Systems
  TSM 363 - Fluid Power Systems
  TSM 371 - Residential Housing Design
  TSM 372 - Structures and Env Systems
  TSM 381 - Grain Drying, & Storage Systems
  TSM 435 - Elec Microcomputer Ctrl Sys
  TSM 464 - Engine and Tractor Power
  TSM 465 - Chemical Applications Systems
  TSM 496 - Independent Study
18 Total Hours Required

Minor in Agricultural Safety and Health

Note: This minor has prerequisites of a minimum of 30 hours with a 2.5 GPA.

Hours Minor Required
3 TSM 421 – Ag Safety-Injury Prevention
3 TSM 422 – Ag Health-Illness Prevention
3 TSM 425 – Managing Ag Safety Risk
3 A minimum of three credit hours is required from the following courses:
  TSM 293 – Off-campus internship
  TSM 295 – Undergrad Research or Thesis  or ABE 396 – Honors Independent Study
  TSM 496 – Independent Study
6 A minimum of six credit hours selected from:
  CHLH 101, 244, 274, 304, 469, 474, 540
  EOHS 400, 421
  FSHN 480
  HDFS 105
  HRE 415, 585
  IE 440, 442
 

KIN 262, 454
PSYC 100, 103, 358, 456

18 Total Hours Required