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This area of emphasis provides the opportunity to study the design of mechanical and hydraulic systems. Course work prepares the graduate to analyze the dynamics of machinery motion, stress and deformation in parts, the effect of fatigue on parts, the design and/or selection of machinery parts such as bolted and welded connections, bearings, chain, gear, and V-belt drives and shafts. Students may also elect to combine this field with the electrical/electronic systems area of emphasis.
The educational goal of this area of emphasis is to prepare graduates to design mechanical parts, machines, machinery systems, and machine hydraulic systems.
Graduates with this specialization are qualified to:
View the Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering basic curriculum
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering curriculum
For more information contact:
The University of Georgia
Undergraduate Coordinator
Biological and Agricultural Engineering Undergraduate Program Office
119 Driftmier Engineering Center
Athens, GA 30602
(706) 542-0873
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