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The learning objectives for students align with the ABET accreditation standards. Graduates of the Agricultural & Biological Engineering program will demonstrate: Proficiency in recognizing, analyzing, and resolving intricate engineering challenges through the application of engineering principles, scientific concepts, and mathematical methods. Competence in utilizing engineering design to develop solutions addressing specific requirements while accounting for public safety, health considerations, and broader societal impacts including cultural, environmental, economic, and global factors. Effective communication skills adaptable to diverse audiences. Awareness of ethical obligations and professional accountability in engineering scenarios, enabling sound decision-making that evaluates the consequences of engineering solutions on worldwide, economic, ecological, and social dimensions. Capacity to collaborate productively within teams by fostering leadership, cultivating inclusive teamwork, setting objectives, organizing tasks, and achieving goals. Skills to design relevant experiments, evaluate and comprehend data, and employ engineering reasoning to reach valid conclusions. Aptitude for obtaining and implementing new knowledge through suitable educational approaches when required.