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The following course sequences provide skills necessary for the occupation of

Agricultural Engineer

Description:
Agricultural engineers apply knowledge of engineering technology and biological science to agricultural problems concerned with power and machinery, electrification, structures, soil and water conservation, and processing of agricultural products.

Post-secondary Preparations:
Bachelor's degree, State license

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Possible Sequences

Agricultural Mechanics and Basic Plant Science 8006 and
Agricultural Production Technology III 8010 and
Agricultural Production Management IV 8012

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Agricultural Mechanics and Basic Animal Science 8008 and
Agricultural Production Technology III 8010 and
Agricultural Production Management IV 8012

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Biotechnology Foundations 8085 and
Biotechnology Applications in Agriculture 8087

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Agricultural Mechanics and Basic Plant Science 8006 and
Biological Applications in Agriculture 8086

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Agricultural Mechanics and Basic Animal Science 8008 and
Biological Applications in Agriculture 8086

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Agricultural Mechanics and Basic Plant Science 8006 and
Introduction to Power, Structural, and Technical Systems 8016 and
Agricultural Power Systems 8018

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Agricultural Mechanics and Basic Animal Science 8008 and
Introduction to Power, Structural, and Technical Systems 8016 and
Agricultural Power Systems 8018

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Introduction to Power, Structural, and Technical Systems 8016 and
Agricultural Power Systems 8018 and
Power Systems, Advanced 8020

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Introduction to Engineering 8490 and
Advanced Engineering 8491

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Introduction to Power, Structural, and Technical Systems 8016 and
Agricultural Structural Systems 8017 and
Agricultural Fabrication and Emerging Technologies 8019