Dept of Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering
University of Arizona
1177 E. Fourth Street
Shantz Bldg #38, Room 403
Tucson, AZ 85721-0038
Phone: (520) 621-1753
Fax: (520) 621-3963
Email: abe@arizona.edu
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Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering Graduate Programs
Departmental programs focus on biological systems and water related
issues such as irrigation and water quality, and biosystems
applications, including computer modeling, sensors and controls, and
systems design and evaluation. However, students will find that a
program can be designed to fit almost any need in the general field of
the application of engineering principles to the solution of
agricultural and biological engineering problems. The flexibility
of the program allows foreign and domestic students, in consultation
with their advisors, to develop programs specifically suited to their
needs. The University of Arizona is a diverse institution and
therefore provides courses in many different areas to support specific
and general programs. Interdisciplinary desires of students are
met by taking courses across the broad spectrum available in the
College of Engineering and Mines and the College of Agriculture and
other divisions on campus.
The Department offers graduate work leading to the Master of Science
Degree and the Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Agricultural and
Biosystems Engineering. There is opportunity for study and
research in many fields, including the following:
- Biological and/or Biosystems Engineering
- Controlled Environment Engineering
- Alternative Energy Engineering
- Sensors and control systems
- Water Resources and/or Irrigation Engineering
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