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Do you excel in math and science?  Are you concerned about air and water quality?  Are you interested in renewable energy and the environment?  Are you interested in how machines, processes, and systems work?

A Biosystems and Ag-Engineering major prepares you for a career in developing a plan to restore a wetland or contaminated site; developing an instrumentation system to improve quality control in a food processing line; designing a process and equipment to convert biomass into energy and polymers; or working as a sales engineer to develop technical solutions to meet a client’s needs.

Biosystems and Ag-Engineering graduates typically work as design engineers, test engineers, project engineers, sales or research engineers, and plant managers.

Types of Employers
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Large Machinery Manufacturers
*Environmental Companies
*Government Agencies
*Food Manufacturers
*Biotechnology Laboratories
*Universities and Colleges

Professional Associations and Student Organizations
American Society of Agricultural Engineers

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