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The bachelor’s degree in Biosystems Engineering provides one with the scientific and technological knowledge necessary to design, plan and manage the production and processing of biological materials for use in industry, green energy production, and the recovery and improvement of natural and environmental resources. The student will receive multidisciplinary training in the techniques of plant and animal production, as well as the fundamentals of design and management of bioprocesses aimed at environmental bioremediation, water treatment, production of aquatic organisms, industrial bioproducts and in vitro plant tissue culture. In addition, the student will also learn the technological fundamentals of engineering applied to the design and use of facilities and equipment for the production and processing of biological material.

Course Entry Requirements

Subjects for Admission


Essential Subjects (X3) [?]
Mathematics
Physics

Relevant Subjects (X2) [?]
Biology
Chemistry
Geometrical And Building Drawing
Geometrical And Mechanical Drawing
Desirable Subjects (X1) [?]
Computer Studies
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Where Graduates Work

Typical graduate work includes:

Production of bioenergy

Development of biosensors

Controlled-environment agriculture

Food processing and food safety

Water recycling (including measurements of pathogens, chemicals, and other contaminants)

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