Cornell University Engineering Library It includes information on agricultural engineering, animal breeding, Individual titles include Journal of Agricultural engineering Research, http://www.englib.cornell.edu/erg/bee.php
Extractions: Catalog Library Gateway Articles Databases ... ASTech The Cornell Library Catalog is located at http://catalog.library.cornell.edu/ and provides holdings information to 7 million books and journal titles from 20 libraries. The Cornell Library Gateway is located at http://www.library.cornell.edu and is the library's home page, with information on hours, workshops, email addresses, and library web sites. Also located here are web forms for asking reference questions, requesting interlibrary loan, requesting books from the Annex Library, and submitting recalls and renewals. Very important for your research are Find Articles, Find Databases, and Find e-Journals. Find Articles allows you to search for journal article citations in more than one database (such as Applied Science and Technology Index and ArticleFirst) simultaneously.
NCSU BAE Extension Summary about the extension program in the BAE department at North Carolina State University. http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/
LSU Biological And Agricultural Engineering Welcome to the LSU Biological and Agricultural engineering Department, a leader in biological and agricultural engineering. http://www.bae.lsu.edu/
Extractions: Biological Engineering is a relatively new branch of engineering, but has a long history of practice in the industries of agriculture, environmental protection, industrial microbiology, food processing, and medicine. With Biological Engineering, you will be able to apply the principles of Engineering Design to problems associated with plant, animal, and human systems, and their respective environments. Send Comments or Questions to webmaster@bae.lsu.edu
Agricultural And Bioresource Engineering Features information on Undergraduate and Graduate Programs, awards and scholarships, Staff Contacts, and research activities. http://www.engr.usask.ca/dept/age/
Extractions: Are you interested in registering in the B.E. program? Click here to connect to on-line registration. Agricultural and Bioresource Engineering, often referred to as Biosystems Engineering, integrates engineering science and design and applied biological sciences for the solution of problems involving plants, animals and the natural environment. It deals with patterns of relationships among organisms and their environments, and engineering design to develop processes, machines, and systems that influence, control, or utilize biological materials and organisms for the benefit of society. Graduates are employed in the agricultural and food industries, as well as in other resource industries such as forestry and mining.
Department Of Agricultural And Biosystems Engineering This web page provides information regarding our Department including curriculum, student activities, faculty, research programs, and facilities. http://ag.arizona.edu/ABE/
Extractions: General Information Admission Academic Programs Research Areas ... U of A Cooperative Extension W elcome to the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering homepage at the University of Arizona The Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (ABE), affiliated with both the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Engineering and Mines , offers programs leading to the Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Major areas of emphasis, which merge the physical with the biological sciences, include Irrigation and Water Resource Engineering, Biosystems/Biological Engineering and Bio-Environmental Engineering. Where are our recent graduates ? Agricultural Safety ABE Picture Gallery Biological Engineering Clearinghouse ... NAU Reclaimed Water Feasibility Study Please send comments or questions to: dcastro@email.arizona.edu
Extractions: The agricultural and biosystems engineering (ABEn) program prepares men and women for careers requiring application of physical, biological, and engineering sciences to problems that involve living systems. Agricultural and biosystems engineers are uniquely qualified to solve problems involving engineering aspects of agricultural production, biomaterials handling and processing for food and nonfood products, and environmental resources management. Preparation in agricultural and biosystems engineering can serve a broad range of career interests, providing opportunities for men and women from both urban and rural backgrounds. Career opportunities for graduates in agricultural and biosystems engineering are many and diverse. Graduates may work for companies and agencies that: design, develop and produce agricultural power and machine systems; handle, store, process and enhance or protect the quality of agricultural commodities; develop environmental control and housing systems for plant and animal production; design equipment and systems for processing, manufacturing, distribution and quality protection of food products; manage air, land and water resources; develop electrical and electronic applications for biosystems and agricultural problems; and synthesize or produce biological products.
Biological And Agricultural Engineering Welcome to the Biological and Agricultural engineering Website Welcome to the Department of Biological Agricultural engineering http://www.bae.ksu.edu/
Extractions: Home About the Department Contact Us People Future Students Undergraduate Graduate ... Greetings from our Department Head Explore our web site to learn more about us, our programs, and about how We Bring Solutions to Life. The students, staff, and faculty of the Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department believe that we are members of a collaborative community. We strive to achieve team participation while recognizing that individual qualities and ideas are what make us a better team. We expect professional and ethical behavior from ourselves and those around us. We aspire to the highest levels of scholarship and seek to exercise our leadership for the betterment of humanity. Gary Clark appointed Head of the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering - Aug 21st Pat Murphy Honored With ASAE Henry Giese Structures and Environment Award - Jul 20th Ganesh Bora Was Runner Up in the ASAE Graduate Student Research Award Competition - Jul 19th more news and events... Scholarships Browse available scholarships Job Announcements Watershed Modeling Specialist Quick Links Diversity Resources Helpful Links K-State Home K-State Online ... KATS It is the policy of Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service that all persons shall have opportunity and access to its educational programs, services, activities, and materials without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, or disability. Kansas State University is an equal opportunity organization.
DIVISION OF BIORESOURCES AND PRODUCT SCIENCE RESEARCH GROUP OF BIOPRODUCTION engineering. LABORATORY OF AGRICULTURAL VEHICLE SYSTEMS engineering; LABORATORY OF AGRICULTURAL PROCESS engineering http://www.hokudai.ac.jp/catalog/02-03/f_g/03_12/03_12_11_175-176.html
Extractions: Students are required to take at least 30 credits for the Master's degree and 10 more credits for Doctoral degree. The following subjects are grouped into 7 courses: Botany and Agronomy, Horticultural Science and Landscape Architecture, Animal Production, Animal Product Science, Bioproduction Engineering, Agricultural Economics and Northern Bioresources. Of the subjects, two of advanced special lectures, advanced special seminars and advanced special experiments must be studied for the Master's course and three of the subjects are required for the Doctoral course.
Bioresource Engineering This is the front page of the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems engineering website within the McGill University Gateway. http://www.mcgill.ca/agreng/
Extractions: var GJSBrowserName = 'Unknown'; var mcgilllogo_Off = new Image(119,29); mcgilllogo_Off.src = "http://upload.mcgill.ca/global/new_options/mcg_0.gif"; var mcgilllogo_On = new Image(119,29); mcgilllogo_On.src = "http://upload.mcgill.ca/global/new_options/mcg_1.gif"; var sectionlink_Off = new Image(136,53); sectionlink_Off.src = "http://upload.mcgill.ca/global/sections/sectionlink501_en_0.gif"; var sectionlink_On = new Image(136,53); sectionlink_On.src = "http://upload.mcgill.ca/global/sections/sectionlink501_en_1.gif"; Sign in Wednesday, September 21, 2005 Our undergraduate program leads to the B.Eng. (Bioresource) . Because of our excellent staff-to-student ratio we are able to maintain small class sizes. Our graduates are more than adequately prepared for successful careers after graduation; they have had years of hands-on work with cutting-edge technologies, been challenged to master the principles of engineering, and have developed the skills required for their chosen area of specialty. For detailed information about the undergraduate program (B.Eng. Bioresource), career possibilities, and profiles of some of our alumni, click on these links:
Agricultural Engineers Agricultural engineers apply knowledge of engineering technology and Agricultural engineers work in research and development, production, sales, http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos261.htm
Extractions: Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Agricultural engineers apply knowledge of engineering technology and biological science to agriculture. (See biological scientists and agricultural and food scientists elsewhere in the Handbook .) They design agricultural machinery and equipment and agricultural structures. Some specialties include power systems and machinery design; structures and environment; and food and bioprocess engineering. They develop ways to conserve soil and water and to improve the processing of agricultural products. Agricultural engineers work in research and development, production, sales, or management. Employment About this section Back to Top About one third of the 2,900 agricultural engineers employed in 2002 worked for professional, scientific, and technical services, supplying consultant services to farmers and farm-related industries. Others worked in a wide variety of industries, including crops and livestock as well as manufacturing and government. Job Outlook About this section Back to Top Employment of agricultural engineers is expected to increase about as fast as the average for all occupations through 2012. The growing interest in worldwide standardization of agricultural equipment should result in increased employment of agricultural engineers. Job opportunities also should result from the increasing demand for agricultural products, the continued efforts for more efficient agricultural production, and the increasing emphasis on the conservation of resources. In addition to those resulting from employment growth, job openings will be created by the need to replace agricultural engineers who transfer to other occupations or leave the labor force.
Department Of Agricultural And Biological Engineering The Department of Agricultural and Biological engineering is an academic unit of professionals who Agricultural Biological engineering Department http://www.clemson.edu/agbioeng/
Extractions: The Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering is an academic unit of professionals who discover, adapt and disseminate knowledge and technologies. The focus is to enhance and sustain human and natural resources by integrating the basic biological and physical science and engineering principles with food, fiber and environmental systems. Programs Offered: Biosystems Engineering
Extractions: Aims to bridge traditional and modern approaches and equip biologists, conservationists and ecologists with a high level of skill in pure and applied taxonomy and a wide knowledge of biodiversity and its investigation. The course combines instruction in the function, management and funding of taxonomic collections and institutes. Currently the course is restricted to work with plants and fungi and is run in partnership with the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. Teaching is by lectures, seminars, workshops and practical work. Assessment is by coursework, written examinations and (for MSc) dissertation. Ecological Economics (MSc/Dip) Ecological economics is a study of the interactions between ecological and economic systems. The course will focus on the role of economics and ecology in the design and implementation of sustainable economic and environmental polices. Such multidisciplinary fields of study are increasingly important as decision making agencies become to understand that in order to solve real world environmental problems, we must adopt an holistic approach to research, decision-making and policy implementation.
UK BAE Department Home Please direct questions and comments regarding this website to Copyright (c) 2004 University of Kentucky Department of Biosystems and Agricultural engineering. http://www.bae.uky.edu/