AGEN 185 Professional Seminar I - 0.5
AGEN 150 Intro to Agricultural Engineering - 3
GENG 121 Engineering Drawing - 3
CHEM 120 or 121 General Chemistry - 5-6
ENGL 100 Academic Reading and Writing - 3 Total semester credits - 14.5-15.5
AGEN 185 Professional Seminar I - 0.5
SOIL 120 Intro to Soil Science - 3
MATH 156 or 166 Calculus - 3-4
ANSC 111 or CROP 161 or FDSC 110 - 3
COMS 101 or 116 Oral Communications - 3
Social and Behavioral Science - 3 Total semester credits - 15.5-16.5
Sophomore Year
AGEN 285 Professional Seminar II - 0.5
AGEN 240 Structures - 3
PHYS 151/152 or 161/162 Physics & Lab - 5
AGEC 230 Agricultural Economics - 3
BIOL 150 General Biology - 3
ESM 105 Intro to Environmental Studies - 3 Total semester credits - 17.5
AGEN 285 Professional Seminar II - 0.5
GENG 265 Engineering Graphics - 3
GENG 245 Materials Design Requirements - 3
ENGL 200 Investigating Ideas: Read, Writing - 3
CHEM 122 General Chemistry II - 5
P ED 108 Health and Fitness for Life - 1 Total semester credits - 15.5
Junior
Year
AGEN 385 Professional Seminar III - 0.5
AGEN 350 Applied Electricity - 3
AGEN 352 Food & Process Engineering - 3
AGEN 325 Waste Management Systems - 3
CHEM 230 General Organic Chemistry - 3
Humanities and Fine Arts - 3 Total semester credits - 15.5
AGEN 385 Professional Seminar III - 0.5
AGEN 355 Irrigation and Drainage - 3
BIOL 324 Microbiology - 4
American Cultural Diversity - 3
Social and Behavioral Science - 3
PE Activity Course - 0.5 Total semester credits - 14
Senior
Year
AGEN 485 Professional Seminar IV - 0.5
AGEN Technical Elective - 3
GENG 235 Surveying - 3
AFES 492 Experiential Learning - 3
Global Perspectives - 3
PE Activity Course - 0.5 Total semester credits - 13
AGEN 485 Professional Seminar IV - 0.5
GENG 450 Engineering Project Management - 3
AGEN 425 Environmental Engineering Technology - 4
AGEN 451 Ag Instrumentation & Electronics - 2
Humanities and Fine Arts - 3
Elective - 2 Total semester credits - 14.5
This academic plan is an example of how students might choose to fulfill program requirements within a period of four years. After consulting with their advisers students may make other course choices which would meet the program requirements and be more suitable for them.