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Undergraduate Program

The Biosystems Engineering Department offers three undergraduate degree programs; a B.S. in Biosystems Engineering, a B.S in Biosystems Analytics and Technology, and a B.S. in Sustainable Plant Systems. Please click to explore!

BS in Biosystems Engineering

BS in Biosystems Analytics & Technology

BS in Sustainable Plant Systems

Biosystems Engineering Biosystems Analytics & Technology Sustainable Plant Systems

Equipped with engineering, life science and data science expertise, our Biosystems students are prepared to tackle quality of life challenges and create resiliency among society, the environment, and the economy.  

We bring different, people, ideas, backgrounds, and perspectives together to produce lasting solutions for all. Valuing diversity and inclusivity in our students, staff, and faculty, we encourage and help all to be successful. 

Students learn how to model living systems interacting with the built environment, to design sustainable solutions to environmental challenges, to design sensors to detect microbes and nucleic acids, to apply new technologies to solve grand challenges in water, energy, food, and sustainable living.

Sustaining Life through the fusion of Engineering, Science, and Technology.

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Undergraduate

  • Biosystems Engineering, BS
  • Biosystems Analytics & Technology, BS
  • Pre-Health Track
  • Admissions
  • Academic Program Assessment
    • BE Program Assessment
    • BAT Program Assessment
  • Course Descriptions
  • Financial Aid
  • Graduation Requirements
  • Student Organizations
  • Job Opportunities
  • Professional Registration
  • Transfer Credit
  • Resources For Students

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