Biological and Agricultural Engineering - BS, Agricultural Engineering Track
Agricultural engineers apply their knowledge of physical sciences, mathematics, engineering principles and engineering design to the production and processing of food and fiber, to agricultural systems and processes, and to machine systems that interface with all of these.
Because of their broad general engineering background, agricultural engineering graduates are sought by a wide variety of employers including equipment manufacturers, crop storage and handling industries, the cotton and forest products industries, food and feed processing industries, animal production industries, electric utility companies, and governmental agencies. Agricultural engineers make significant contributions to meeting many basic needs of society such as ensuring sustainable food production and harvesting and advancing manufacturing/processing technology.