Biological Systems Engineering
- Bachelor of Science
If you want to work in biotech, food processing, bioenergy, biofuels, environmental sustainability, or agricultural robotics and machine learning, biological systems engineering is a good fit for you. Wherever life science meets engineering, you will likely find a biological systems engineer.
Major Requirements
You will spend your first two years in the major completing rigorous lower division requirements in mathematics, natural sciences and fundamental engineering concepts. At the upper division level, you will select courses from one of seven specializations: agricultural engineering, aquacultural engineering, biotechnical engineering, ecological systems engineering, food engineering, forest engineering or premedical/biomedical engineering.
Contact Information
Careers
- Bioprocess Engineer
- Biological Engineer
- Agricultural Engineer
- Food Engineer
- Automation Engineer
Graduate Study
- Biosystems engineering
- Biological engineering
- Biomedical engineering
- Electrical or mechanical engineering
- Medicine
Alumni Employers
- Genentech
- Dupont Nutrition and Biosciences
- Anheuser-Busch InBev
- United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
- Banks Integration Group
Your course roadmap
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The faculty you will work with
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Global learning programs
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Undergraduate research
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