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338 Agricultural Engineering Sciences Building
1304 West Pennsylvania
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-3570
The Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering offers two
academic majors - the five-year combined program in Agricultural Engineering
Sciences and the major in Technical Systems Management, which provides
concentrations in Environmental Systems; Mechanization, Marketing,
and Technical Management Systems; and Production Systems.
Dual Major in Agricultural Engineering Sciences
Major in Technical Systems Management
Minor in Technical Systems Management
Dual Major in Agricultural Engineering Sciences
Students who successfully complete this five-year academic program
receive the Bachelor of Science with a major in Agricultural Engineering
Sciences as well as Agricultural Engineering. 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 ACES and the College
of Engineering. 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. Refer to the Agricultural Engineering Sciences
check sheet.
Prescribed Courses Including Campus General Education
Hours |
Composition
I and Speech |
4 |
RHET
105Principles of Composition or equivalent (see college
Composition I requirement) |
3 |
SPCM
101Public Speaking |
Hours |
Advanced
Composition |
3-4 |
Select
from campus approved list |
Hours |
Cultural Studies |
6 |
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 |
5 |
MATH
220Calculus I |
Hours |
Quantitative
Reasoning II |
3 |
MATH
230Calculus II |
Hours |
Natural Sciences and Technology |
3 |
CHEM 102General Chemistry I |
1 |
CHEM 103General Chemistry Lab I |
3 |
CHEM 104General Chemistry II |
1 |
CHEM 105General Chemistry Lab II |
4 |
PHYS 211Univ Physics Mechanics |
4 |
PHYS 212Univ Physics Elec and Mag |
2 |
PHYS 213Univ Physics, Thermal Physics |
Hours |
General
Education Coursework |
6 |
Six Hours of social science courses that must include ACE 100
or ECON 102 or ECON 103 and that satisfy the campus general
education requirements. |
9 |
Nine Hours of humanities and arts courses that satisfy the campus
general education requirements. |
6 |
Six Hours of either social science or humanities and arts courses
that satisfy the requirements of approved lists for the College
of Engineering and the campus general education requirements. |
Hours |
Biological Sciences Coursework |
10 |
Ten hours of biological sciences are required from biology,
entomology, microbiology, plant biology, physiology, and zoology.
Select at least seven of the ten hours from the following: |
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IB 100*--Biological Sciences or 101*--Biological
Sciences or 103*--Introduction to Plant Biology or
104*--Animal Biology |
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HORT 466-- Growth and Dev of Hort Crops |
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CPSC 112-- Introduction to Crop Sciences
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CPSC 414Forage Crops and Pasture Eco |
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ANSC 362Princ of Animal Physiology |
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ANSCI 467Applied Animal Ecology |
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GEOL 101Introductory Physical Geology |
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GEOL 250Geology for Engineers |
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MCB 100*Introductory Microbiology |
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MCB 101*Intro Microbiology Laboratory |
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MCB 434Food & Industrial Microbiology
|
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MCB 312Applied Microbiology Methods |
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MCB 103Intro to Human Physiology and MCB
104--Intro to Human Physiology Lab |
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NRES 201Introductory Soils |
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CHEM 232Elementary Organic Chemistry I |
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CHEM 233Elementary Organic Chemistry Lab
I |
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NRES 270Applied Entomology |
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NRES 445Statistical Methods |
* Students must take at least one of these courses.
Hours |
Agricultural Engineering Required |
1 |
ABE 100Intro to Agr Engineering |
4 |
ABE 221Agr & Bio Engineering I |
4 |
ABE 222Agr & Bio Engineering II |
2 |
ABE 430-- Project Management |
3 |
CS 101--Intro to Computing, Eng & Sci |
0 |
ENG 100Engineering Lecture |
3 |
ECE 205Intro Elec & Electr Circuits |
1 |
ECE 206Intro Elec & Electr Ckts Lab |
3 |
GE 101Engineering Graphics & Design |
3-4 |
ME 300Thermodynamics or CHBE 321Thermodynamics |
2 |
MATH 225--Introductory Matrix Theory |
3 |
MATH 242--Calculus of Several Variables |
3 |
MATH 385--Intro Differential Equations |
3-4 |
ABE 440-- Applied Statistical Methods I, or STAT 400Statistics
and Probability I, or MATH 463Statistics and Probability,
I, or CEE 202Engineering Risk & Uncertainty, or IE
300Analysis of Data |
2-3 |
TAM 210Intro to Statics or TAM 211Statics |
3 |
TAM 212Introductory Dynamics |
3 |
TAM 251Introductory Solid Mechanics |
3-4 |
TAM 335Introductory Fluid Mechanics, or CHBE 421Momentum
and Heat Transfer, or ME 310Introductory Gas Dynamics |
Hours |
Agricultural Sciences Coursework |
15 |
Fifteen hours of agricultural sciences with courses from at
least two departments other than Agricultural Engineering and
approval of advisers are required. |
Hours |
Technical
Coursework |
20 |
Technical
electives are upper level engineering courses. Students can
choose from the recommended list below or by consent of adviser. |
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Agricultural
Engineering Technical Electives |
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At least
12 hours from: |
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ABE 295--Independent Study |
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ABE 361Princ of Off-road Machines |
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ABE 374*Env Control for Bio Buildings |
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ABE 425#Eng Measurement Systems |
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ABE 426Applied Machine Vision |
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ABE 456*Land and Water Resources Eng |
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ABE 459*Drainage and Water Management |
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ABE 466Engineering Off-Road Vehicles |
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ABE 469*Off-road Industry Design Proj |
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ABE 476Indoor Air Quality Engineering |
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ABE 479*Design of Agr & Bio Structures |
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ABE 483Eng Properties of Food Mat |
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ABE 485*Food and Process Eng Design |
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ABE 487Grain Drying and Conditioning |
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ABE 489Process Des for Corn Milling |
*Students must take at least one of these courses. Includes major
design experience.
#This course is strongly recommended.
Hours |
Other Technical Electives |
20 |
Choose from: |
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CEE 311- Engineering Surveying or
CEE 312- Route Surveying |
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CEE 330- Environmental Engineering |
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CEE 350#- Water Resources
Engineering |
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CEE 360#- Structural
Engineering |
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CEE 380- Geotechnical Engineering |
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CEE 450- Surface Hydrology |
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CEE 460- Steel Structures, I |
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CEE 461- Reinforces Concrete Design,
I |
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CEE 470- Structural Analysis |
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CHEM 423- Electronic Circuits, I |
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CHBE 221- Principles of CHE |
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CHBE 321- Thermodynamics |
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CHBE 421- Momentum and Heat Transfer |
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CHBE 422- Mass Transfer Operations |
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GE 330- OR Methods for Profit &
Value Eng |
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ME330- Engineering Materials |
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ME 370- Mechanical Design, I |
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ME 350- Design for Manufacturability |
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ME 461- Computer Ctrl of Mechanl
Sys |
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MFGE 310- Intro to MFG Systems |
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MFGE 450- Info Mgmt for MFG Systems |
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or any 300 or 400 level engineering
course approved by advisor |
#This course is strongly recommended.
Hours |
Open Electives |
11-17 |
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 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 pursuing this major can select between three concentrations:
Prescribed Courses Including Campus General Education
Hours |
Composition
I and Speech |
4 |
RHET
105Principles of Composition or equivalent (see college
Composition I requirement) |
3 |
SPCM
101Public Speaking |
Hours |
Advanced
Composition |
3 |
Select
from campus approved list. |
Hours |
Cultural Studies:
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
234Calculus for Business I, or equivalent |
Hours |
Quantitative
Reasoning II |
3-4 |
Introductory
statistics. See department for approved list. |
Hours |
Natural Sciences and Technology |
4 |
CHEM 102General Chemistry I, and CHEM 103General
Chemistry Lab I |
5 |
PHYS 101College Physics Mech & Heat |
4-5 |
PHYS 102College Physics, E & M & Modern, or CHEM
104General Chemistry II and CHEM 105General 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 |
|
From at least two departments to include: |
4 |
ACE 100Agr Cons and Resource Econ |
3 |
ECON 103Macroeconomic Principles |
3-4 |
Social sciences elective. Select from campus approved list.
|
1. Work with adviser to select courses that also satisfy the social
sciences and humanities requirements.
Hours |
ACES Prescribed
|
2 |
ACES 100Contemporary
Issues in ACES |
Hours |
TSM Required |
3 |
ACE 161Microcomputer
Applications or equivalent |
3 |
ACCY 200Fundamentals
of Accounting or ACCY 201Accounting and Accountancy, I |
4 |
CPSC 112Introduction
to Crop Science |
4 |
NRES 201Introductory
Soils |
3 |
TSM 100Technical
Systems in Agr |
2 |
TSM 430Project
Management |
18 |
TSM elective courses.
A total of 18 hours selected from the following courses. A minimum
of six hours must be at the 400 level. |
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TSM
199Undergraduate Open Seminar |
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TSM
232Materials and Construction Sys |
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TSM
233Metallurgy, & Welding Processes |
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TSM
234Wiring, Motors, and Controls Sys |
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TSM
262Off-Road Equipment Management |
|
TSM
295Undergrad Research or Thesis |
|
TSM
352Land & Water Mgt Systems |
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TSM
363Fluid Power Systems |
|
TSM
371Residential Housing Design |
|
TSM
372Structures and Env Systems |
|
TSM
381Grain Drying, & Storage Systems |
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TSM
396--UG Honors Research Or Thesis |
|
TSM
435Elec Microcomputer Ctrl Sys |
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TSM
464Engine and Tractor Power |
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TSM
465Chemical Applications Systems |
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TSM
496Independent Study |
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TSM
499--Seminar |
Hours |
Concentration
Electives |
15 |
Concentration
elective courses. See specific requirements for each concentration
listed below. |
Hours |
Open Electives
|
18-21 |
Additional free
elective courses selected to meet the required 126 hours for
graduation. |
126 |
Total credit
hours required for the B.S. degree. |
Mechanization, Marketing, and Technology Management
Systems Concentration
Mechanization, marketing and technology management systems is designed
for students interested in the management, marketing, and/or application
of technical systems in agriculture. The focus of this concentration
is to prepare individuals as technically competent professionals for
all aspects of the agricultural and food industries.
Hours |
Mechanization, Marketing, and Technical Management Systems Concentration
Requirement |
15 |
Choose from the following: |
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AGCM 370Ag Sales Communications |
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AGCM 380Leadership Development |
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ACE 222Agricultural Marketing |
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ACE 231Food and Agribusiness Mgt |
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ACE 232--Management of Farm Enterprises |
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ACE 328Commodity Futures and Options |
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ACE 340Agricultural Finance |
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ACE 403Agricultural Law |
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ACE 448--Rural Real Estate Appraisal |
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ACE 456Agr and Food Policies |
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BADM 300Legal Environment of Business |
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BADM 301Summary of Business Law< |
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BADM 310Mgt and Organizational Behavior |
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BADM 311Individual Behavior in Orgs |
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BADM 320Principles of Marketing |
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BADM 322Marketing Research> |
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BADM 374Management Decision Models |
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BADM 375Business Process Management |
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BADM 376Enterprise Proc Integr & Dymm
|
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BADM 445--Small Business Consulting |
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BADM 446--Entrepreneurship Sm Bus Form |
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BTW 271Persuasive Writing< |
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FIN 221Corporate Finance |
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FIN 341Fundamentals of Real Estate |
Production Systems Concentration
Production systems is designed for those students interested in learning
about and working within the production enterprise. Students in this
concentration learn marketing, management, and application of the
technical systems relative to a production agriculture enterprise.
Hours |
Production Systems Concentration Required |
15 |
Choose from the following: |
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ACE 222Agricultural Marketing |
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ACE 231--Food and Agribusiness Mgt |
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ACE 232Management of Farm Enterprises |
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ACE 303Rural Taxation |
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ACE 320Commodity Marketing |
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ACE 328Commodity Futures and Concentrations
|
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ACE 332Farm Management |
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ACE 340Agricultural Finance |
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ACE 403Agricultural Law |
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ACE 448Rural Real Estate Appraisal |
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ANSC 321Animal Nutrition |
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ANSC 213Beef and Swine Management |
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ANSCAny animal production class |
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BADM 445--Small Business Consulting |
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BADM 446--Entrepreneurship Sm Bus Form |
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CPSC 226Introduction to Weed Science |
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CPSC 414Forage Crops and Pastures Eco |
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CPSC 418Crop Growth and Management |
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CPSC 477Biol Control of Insect Pests |
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HORT 364--Vegetable Crop Production |
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NRES 474Soil and Water Conservation |
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NRES 488Soil Fertility and Fertilizers |
Environmental Systems Concentration
Environmental systems is designed for those students interested in
environmental systems as they relate to the agricultural and food
industries. The focus of this concentration is the study of technical
systems and their management as they relate to the interface between
the physical and biological science components of agriculture.
Hours |
Environmental Systems Concentration Required |
15 |
Choose from the following: |
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ACE 210Environmental Economics |
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ACE 310Natural Resource Economics |
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ACE 406Environmental Law |
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ANSC 467Applied Animal Ecology |
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BADM 310Mgmt and Organization Behavior |
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BADM 445--Small Business Consulting |
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BADM 446--Entrepreneurship Sm Bus Form |
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CEE 330Environmental Engineering |
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ENVS 336Tomorrows Environment |
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NRES 419Env and Plant Ecosystems |
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NRES 474Soil and Water Conservation |
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NRES 488Soil Fertility and Fertilizers |
Minor in Technical Systems Management
Hours |
Minor Required |
3 |
TSM 100--Technical
Systems in Agr |
15 |
Fifteen Hours,
at least six of which must be at the 400 level |
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TSM 232Materials
and Construction Sys |
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TSM 233Metallurgy,
& Welding Processes |
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TSM 234Wiring,
Motors, and Controls Sys |
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TSM 262Off-Road
Equipment Management |
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TSM 352Land
and Water Mgt Systems |
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TSM 363Fluid
Power Systems |
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TSM 371Residential
Housing Design |
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TSM 372Structures
and Env Systems |
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TSM 381Grain
Drying, & Storage Systems |
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TSM 435Elec
Microcomputer Ctrl Sys |
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TSM 464Engine
and Tractor Power |
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TSM 465Chemical
Applications Systems |
|
TSM 496Independent
Study |
18 |
Total Hours
Required |
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