Academics

 

Undergraduate program – B.S. in Biosystems Engineering Biosystems grads Fall 2009

Biosystems engineering is the engineering discipline which applies design and analysis concepts to living systems ranging in scale from microorganisms to ecosystems.

A B.S. in Biosystems engineering prepares you to work in the fields of biotechnology and bioenergy, water and environmental resources, biological biotechnology and bio-based devices, controlled environments, and ensuring safety of water and food.

B.S. BE program objectives and outcomes

When will classes be offered (time, semester, and year)

Syllabi for ABE courses

Graduate program – M.S., M.E., and Ph.D. in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering

Agricultural and Biosystems engineering is the engineering discipline which applies design and analysis concepts to living systems ranging in scale from microorganisms to ecosystems.

An M.S., M.E. or Ph.D. in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering prepares you to work in the fields of water resources consulting; biotechnology and bio-based devices; controlled environments; and agricultural production, processing, and management. 

New program - M.S. in Applied Biosciences with emphasis in Controlled Environment Ag. 

For more information on the Applied Biosciences PSM, please visit http://appliedbiosci.arizona.edu or contact Lori Taylor, program coordinator, at lltaylor@email.arizona.edu

 

 

Past Student Internships

 

Where do ABE students get jobs?