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This area of emphasis involves the study of electrical and electronic circuits and control systems. Electrical and electronic systems range from high voltage applications in power distribution and machinery to applications of microelectronics. Devices in the form of electrical systems appear in everthing from high-end computer stystems to the watch on your wrist. Household appliances such as the washer and dryer have electronic systems to improve user control.
The educational goal of this area of emphasis is to prepare graduates to design and develop electrical, electronic and control systems for industrial applications.
This research program allows the student to participate in a dual degree program with Environmental Health Science. This program fully integrates the two accredited degree programs, Environmental Health Science and Biological Engineering, into a 5-year course of study which culminates in the awarding of both degrees.
As engineers, 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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