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The Herbert College of Agriculture collaborates with the Tickle College of Engineering to provide a four-year Bachelor of Science program in Biosystems Engineering. The program's core objectives are outlined in its educational goals and learning outcomes below. Specific details can be found in the curriculum overview and course listings. Graduates pursue careers designing, developing, or overseeing solutions for biofuel production, soil conservation, water resource management, stormwater control, biological waste treatment, eco-friendly machinery, and enhanced food processing systems. Job prospects span diverse sectors, including private industry, government bodies, research labs, and academic or nonprofit organizations. The curriculum focuses on analytical and design techniques for addressing engineering challenges in biological and agricultural contexts, with senior-year emphasis on comprehensive system design. Alongside the standard track, a pre-professional concentration is offered. The degree includes elective options in designated fields, requiring careful course planning to fulfill prerequisites. Regular advisor consultations ensure proper academic progression.