Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering
338 Agricultural Engineering Sciences Building
1304 West Pennsylvania Avenue
Urbana, IL 61801
(217) 333-3570
Fax: (217) 244-0323
E-mail: age@uiuc.edu
For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
Agricultural engineering is the application of science, mathematics,
and engineering to agriculture, food systems, natural resources, the
environment, and related biological systems. This program has special
emphasis on environmental protection and the biological interface
of plants, animals, and soils with the design and performance of environments,
machines, mechanisms, processes, and structures.
Educational Objectives
The agricultural engineering program develops graduates with a comprehensive
education for engineering careers in industry, consulting, government,
and academia. The program provides a combination of courses in engineering
theory and application for students seeking careers in agricultural
production, bioprocess systems, environmental protection, and product
utilization.
Students will be provided the opportunity to:
- develop knowledge and appreciation of biological and agricultural
systems as a basis for engineering applications,
- identify and analyze engineering problems related to these
systems and organize a systematic approach to their solution and
evaluation,
- design machines, systems, and processes considering economic,
social, and environmental impacts,
- develop communication, learning, and teamwork skills,
- develop a sense of social and professional responsibility for
solving engineering problems that benefit society.
Educational Outcomes
Engineering design, teamwork, and communication are integrated throughout
the curriculum, culminating in a capstone design experience. By choice
of electives, students not only meet all the outcomes listed in the
College of Engineering introductory description but are also provided
with the opportunity to specialize in bioenvironmental engineering,
food and bioprocess engineering,
off-road equipment engineering, or soil and
water resource engineering. The curriculum requires 128 hours for
graduation, except for the specialization in food and bioprocess engineering,
which requires 132 hours for graduation. For more details or information
regarding the curriculum, visit our web site or arrange a personal
visit to the department.
Specialization in Bioenvironmental Engineering,
Off-Road Equipment Engineering, or Soil and Water
Resource Engineering
Suggested Sequence
First year
Hours |
First Semester |
1 |
ABE 100—Intro to Agr Engineering |
3 |
CHEM 102—General Chemistry
I |
1 |
CHEM 103—General Chemistry
Lab I |
0 |
ENG 100—Engineering Lecture |
3-4 |
GE 101—Engineering
Graphics & Design or
RHET 105—Principles of
Composition1 |
5 |
MATH 220—Calculus I |
3 |
Elective
in social sciences or humanities 2, 3 |
16-17 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
3 |
CHEM 104—General Chemistry
II* |
1 |
CHEM 105—General Chemistry
Lab II* |
2 |
MATH 225—Introductory Matrix
Theory |
3 |
MATH 230—Calculus II |
4 |
PHYS 211—Univ Physics, Mechanics
|
4-3 |
RHET 105—Principles
of Composition, or
GE 101—Engineering Graphics and Design1 |
17-16 |
Total |
Second year
Hours |
First Semester |
4 |
ABE 221—Agr & Bio Engineering
I |
3 |
CS 101—Intro to Computing,
Eng & Sci |
3 |
MATH 242—Calculus of Several
Variables |
4 |
PHYS 212—Univ Physics, Elec
& Mag |
2-3 |
TAM 210—Introduction to Statics
or TAM 211—Statics4 |
16 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
4 |
ABE 222—Agr & Bio Engineering
II |
3 |
MATH 385—Intro Differential
Equations |
2 |
PHYS 213—Univ Physics, Thermal
Physics |
3 |
TAM 212—Introductory Dynamics |
3 |
Biological
and natural sciences elective5
|
15 |
Total |
Third year
Hours |
First Semester |
3 |
Agricultural
engineering technical elective6 |
3 |
ECE 205—Intro Elec & Electr
Circuits |
1 |
ECE 206—Intro Elec & Electr
Ckts Lab |
3 |
TAM 251—Introductory Solid
Mechanics |
3-4 |
CEE 202—Engineering Risk & Uncertainty or
IE 300—Analysis of Data or
ABE 440—Applied
Statistical Methods I4 or
STAT 400/MATH 463—Statistics
and Probability I4
|
3 |
Elective
in social sciences or humanities 2, 3 |
16 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
3 |
Agricultural
engineering technical elective6 |
3 |
ECON 103—Macroeconomic
Principles2 |
3 |
ME 300—Thermodynamics
|
4 |
TAM 335—Introductory
Fluid Mechanics or
CHBE 421—Momentum and Heat Transfer
or
ME 310—Introductory Gas Dynamics |
3 |
Elective
in social sciences or humanities 2, 3 |
16 |
Total |
Fourth year
Hours |
First Semester |
2 |
ABE 430—Project Management |
3 |
Agricultural
engineering technical elective6 |
3 |
Elective
in social sciences or humanities 2, 3 |
4 |
Technical
elective6 |
3 |
Free elective3 |
15 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
3 |
Agricultural
engineering technical elective6 |
3 |
Free elective3 |
4 |
Technical
elective6 |
3 |
Biological
and natural sciences elective5 |
3 |
Elective
in social sciences or humanities 2, 3 |
17 |
Total |
Biological and Natural Sciences Electives
Hours |
|
7 min |
Choose from |
4 |
ANSC 362—Princ of Animal Physiology |
3 |
ANSC 467—Applied Animal Ecology |
3 |
CHEM 232—Elementary Organic
Chemistry I |
2 |
CHEM 233—Elementary Organic
Chem Lab I |
3 |
CPSC/NRES 270—Applied Entomology |
4 |
CPSC 112—Introduction to Crop
Sciences1 |
3 |
CPSC 414—Forage Crops and Pasture
Eco1 |
4 |
GEOL 101—Introductory Physical
Geology |
3 |
GEOL 250—Geology for Engineers |
3 |
MCB 100—Introductory Microbiology1 |
2 |
MCB 101—Intro Microbiology
Laboratory |
4 |
MCB 103—Intro to Human Physiology
|
2 |
MCB 312—Applied Microbiology
Methods |
3 |
MCB 434—Food & Industrial
Microbiology |
4 |
NRES 201—Introductory Soils |
Technical Electives
A total of 20 hours, must be taken. These should be chosen in consultation with an advisor to achieve a concentration in one or more of the three areas: Bioenvironmental Engineering; Off-road equipment Engineering; or Soil and Water Resource Engineering.
Agricultural Engineering Technical Electives
Choose at least 12 hours from:
Hours |
|
3 |
ABE 361—Princ of Off-Road Machines |
3 |
ABE 374—Env Control for Bio
Buildings1 |
4 |
ABE 425—Eng Measurement Systems
2 |
3 |
ABE 426—Applied Machine Vision |
3 |
ABE 456—Land and Water Resources
Eng1 |
3 |
ABE 459—Drainage and Water
Management |
3 |
ABE 469—Off-Road Industry Design
Proj1 |
3 |
ABE 466—Engineering Off-Road
Vehicles1 |
3 |
ABE 476—Indoor Air Quality
Engineering |
3 |
ABE 479—Design of Agr &
Bio Structures |
3 |
ABE 483—Eng Properties of Food
Mat |
2 |
ABE 485—Food and Process Eng
Design1 |
3 |
ABE 487—Grain Drying and Conditioning |
3 |
ABE 489—Process Des for Corn
Milling |
Other Technical Electives
Choose the remainder of the 20 hours from:
Hours |
|
4 |
CEE 311—Engineering Surveying
or
CEE 312—Route Surveying |
3 |
CEE 330—Environmental Engineering |
3 |
CEE 350—Water Resources Engineering1 |
3 |
CEE 360—Structural Engineering1 |
3 |
CEE 380—Geotechnical Engineering |
3 |
CEE 450—Surface Hydrology |
3 |
CEE 460—Steel Structures, I |
3 |
CEE 461—Reinforced Concrete,
I |
3 |
CHBE 221—Principles of CHE |
4 |
CHBE 321—Thermodynamics |
4 |
CHBE 421—Momentum and Heat
Transfer |
4 |
CHBE 422—Mass Transfer Operations
|
3 |
GE 330—OR Meth for Profit &
Value Eng |
4 |
ME 330—Engineering Materials
|
3 |
ME 350—Design for Manufacturability
|
3 |
ME 370—Mechanical Design, I1 |
3 |
MFGE 310—Intro to Mfg Systems
|
3 |
MFGE 450—Info Mgmt for Mfg
Systems |
2 |
PHYS 214—Univ Physics, Quantum
Phys |
|
Any 200- to 400-level engineering
course approved by an adviser. |
Specialization in Food and Bioprocess Engineering
Food and bioprocess engineering is the application of engineering
principles to produce, preserve, process, package, and distribute
foods. Food and bioprocess engineers develop, design, and construct
new machinery, processes, and plants; they develop and test new products;
they preserve and distribute foods; and they manage environmental
factors, waste products, and energy. Food and bioprocess engineers
participate in nearly every phase of food processing. Graduates are
prepared for positions in a variety of industries, including food,
pharmaceutical, and biotechnology industries. Job opportunities also
exist with the government, universities, and consulting firms. Career
possibilities include research and development; project, process,
and plant engineering, which can include design, optimization, and
construction; technical sales and service; and supervision and management.
Those who continue their education in graduate school will have a
strong background for further study in the sciences or engineering.
Suggested Sequence
First year
Hours |
First Semester |
1 |
ABE 100—Intro to Agr Engineering |
3 |
CHEM 102—General Chemistry
I |
1 |
CHEM 103—General Chemistry
Lab I |
0 |
ENG 100—Engineering Lecture |
3-4 |
GE 101—Engineering
Graphics & Design or
RHET 105—Principles of Composition1 |
5 |
MATH 220—Calculus I |
3 |
Elective in social sciences or humanities2,3 |
16-17 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
3 |
CHEM 104—General Chemistry
II |
1 |
CHEM 105—General Chemistry
Lab II |
4-3 |
RHET 105—Principles
of Composition or
GE 101—Engineering Graphics & Design1 |
2 |
MATH 225—Introductory Matrix
Theory |
3 |
MATH 230—Calculus II |
4 |
PHYS 211—Univ Physics, Mechanics
|
17-16 |
Total |
Second year
Hours |
First Semester |
3 |
CHEM 232—Elementary Organic
Chemistry I |
3 |
CS 101—Intro to Computing, Eng & Sci |
3 |
MATH 242—Calculus of Several
Variables |
3 |
MCB 100—Introductory Microbiology |
2 |
PHYS 213—Univ Physics, Thermal
Physics |
2-3 |
TAM 210—Introduction to Statics
or TAM 211—Statics4 |
16-17 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
4 |
ABE 222—Agr & Bio Engineering
II |
3 |
MATH 385—Intro Differential
Equations |
2 |
MCB 101—Intro Microbiology
Laboratory |
4 |
PHYS 212—Univ Physics, Elec
& Mag |
3 |
TAM 212—Introductory Dynamics |
16 |
Total |
Third year
Hours |
First Semester |
3 |
CHBE 221—Principles of CHE |
3 |
FSHN 414—Food Chemistry |
3 |
TAM 251—Introductory Solid
Mechanics |
3 |
ECON 103—Macroeconomic Principles2 |
3 |
Electives in social sciences or humanities2,3 |
3 |
Technical
elective5 |
18 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
4 |
CHBE 321—Thermodynamics |
3 |
ECE 205—Intro Elec & Electr
Circuits |
3 |
FSHN 471/MCB 434—Food &
Industrial Microbiology |
3 |
Free elective3 |
3 |
Elective
in social sciences or humanities 2,3 |
16 |
Total |
Fourth year
Hours |
First Semester |
2 |
ABE 430—Project Management |
3 |
ABE 483—Eng Properties of Food
Mat |
4 |
CHBE 421—Momentum and Heat
Transfer |
3 |
FSHN 461—Food Processing I
|
3 |
Technical elective4 |
3 |
Elective in social sciences or humanities2,3 |
18 |
Total |
Hours |
Second Semester |
2 |
ABE 485—Food and Process Eng
Design |
4 |
CHBE 422—Mass Transfer Operations
|
3 |
FSHN 462—Food Processing II |
3 |
Free elective3 |
3 |
Elective in social sciences or humanities2,3 |
15 |
Total |
Food and Bioprocess Engineering Electives
Hours |
Technical Electives |
3-4 |
ABE 425—Eng Measurement Systems |
3 |
ABE 426—Applied Machine Vision |
3-4 |
ABE 440—Applied
Statistical Methods I or
CEE 202—Engineering Risk & Uncertainty or
IE 300—Analysis of Data or
STAT 400/MATH
463—Statistics and Probability I |
3 |
ABE 482—Package Engineering |
3 |
ABE 487—Grain Drying and Conditioning |
3 |
ABE 489—Process Des for Corn
Milling |
3 |
CHBE 440—Process Control and
Dynamics |
3 |
GE 330—OR Meth for Profit &
Value Eng |
2 |
MCB 312—Applied Microbiology
Methods |
3.5 |
ME 360—Signal Proc, Inst and
Control |
3 |
ME 370—Mechanical Design, I
|
|
Other electives, subject to approval |
|
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