The educational objectives of the agricultural engineering program are as follows: by three to five years after graduation, agricultural engineering graduates (whether they are involved in machine design, product, and performance testing, soil and water natural resources and irrigation, or other professional endeavors such as business or law) will be:
Confidently using engineering skills in solving problems and providing design solutions in the context of agricultural systems.
Continuing their professional development, and professional and community service through various opportunities provided by institutions, professional organizations, and other venues in an inclusive manner respecting diversity.
Responsibly addressing issues of health and safety, ethics, and environmental impacts of engineering decisions in the context of agricultural systems.
The Department of Biological Systems Engineering is located in Chase Hall on East Campus. AGEN students participate in classes and laboratories on both the East and City Campuses. AGEN courses are offered on East Campus. Basic courses in math, chemistry, physics, engineering, computers, and electives in mechanical, civil, electrical, and chemical engineering are taken on City Campus. Convenient bus transportation is available between campuses.
Students benefit from small classes and personal acquaintances with faculty. In consultation with their advisor, students select electives that permit specialization in an emphasis area applicable to their career aspirations. Many students work part-time at the Nebraska Tractor Test Lab and on departmental research projects, gaining valuable experience for graduate study and future employment. Students also benefit from summer jobs, internships, and co-op programs. These opportunities give students practical experience to learn about careers in engineering. Students also gain valuable experience through participation in professional organizations such as the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, the UNL Soil and Water Resources Club, the Quarter-Scale Tractor Club, the Fountain Wars Club, the Nebraska Society of Professional Engineers, and the Society for Women Engineers. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Duration: 8 Semester(s)Fees: Not available
Intake | Location |
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Spring (January), 2021 | Lincoln |
Spring (January), 2024 | Lincoln |
Summer (May), 2024 | Lincoln |
Fall (August), 2024 | Lincoln |
Spring (January), 2025 | Lincoln |
Summer (May), 2025 | Lincoln |
Fall (August), 2025 | Lincoln |
Spring (January), 2026 | Lincoln |
Summer (May), 2026 | Lincoln |
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