2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
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Van Kelley, Head
Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
Agricultural Engineering 107
605-688-5141
e-mail: van.kelley@sdstate.edu
http://www.sdstate.edu/abe/
Faculty
Associate Professor Kelley, Head; Professors Anderson, Humburg, Julson, Pohl, Trooien; Distinguished Professor Muthukumarappan; Professors Emeriti Chu, DeBoer; Hellickson, Werner; Associate Professor Todey; Assistant Professors Cortus, Gu, Hay; Assistant Professors Emeriti Pahl, Schipull.
Departmental Overview
The mission of the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering is to provide professional education at the undergraduate and graduate levels for engineers and technologists who will serve agricultural, biological, and environmental industries and to conduct research and provide technological leadership in engineering design and management for the agricultural community and its affiliated industries.
The educational objectives for the Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering program are fulfilled as graduates develop successful careers in which they continue to grow in their professional skills, assume increasing professional responsibility, and show leadership in their careers, professional organizations, and communities.
Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates will do the following:
- Advance within the agricultural and biosystems engineering profession as practicing engineers and consultants to positions of management, supervision, or leadership in a diversity of organizations or companies within the areas of agricultural and off–road machines; processing of food, fiber, and energy products; management of natural resources; structural systems; information and control systems; or other related areas.
- Obtain graduate degrees at recognized research universities in agricultural and biosystems engineering or related fields.
- Obtain professional registration or other professional certification where appropriate.
Programs
Facilities and Services
The department conducts research aimed at improving performance and reducing cost at all levels of production with minimal environment impact. Research is conducted in University labs and in the field, either at four Research and Extension Centers or on producer farms. Additionally, the Water Resources Institute is co-located with the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering in the Agricultural Engineering building, office 211 on the South Dakota State University campus in Brookings, SD.
Student Engagement Opportunities
The department provides opportunities for students engagement and support through student clubs, scholarships, and internship coordination.
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