Biological and Agricultural Engineering
BAE 501: Agricultural Systems Analysis
Application of data analytic thinking and data science techniques to the analysis and management of technical systems in agriculture; introduction to supervised and unsupervised methods applied to business problems in the food and agricultural sectors. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 514: Renewable Energy Conversions
Managing energy/power systems through engineering and technical aspects of quantifying and designing the suitability of several types of renewable energy resources; providing new insights of vast resources that future engineers can harness to augment diminishing supplies of non-renewable energy. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisite: PHY 320 or approval of instructor
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 4
BAE 517: Fund of Nanoscale Bio Engineer
Nanostructures, nanofabrication methods, instrumentation and applications pertinent to Biological, Food and Bioenergy systems; provides opportunity to identify and utilize key tools available for fabricating, manipulating and analysis of nanostructures used in Biological Engineering applications. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 520: Food Rheology
Principles of elasticity, viscous flow and visco-elasticity applied to solid and liquid food materials; experimental determination of rheological properties using fundamental methods and empirical textural measurements ; applications to food engineering research, textural measurement and quality control. Credits: 3 Lectures Hours: 3
Prerequisite: ERG 220 or BAE 422; PHY 211 or equivalent; graduate classification; or approval from instructor
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 522: Exp Methods in Bio Ag Engineer
Planning and carrying out empirical research with appropriate application of statistical methods for experimental design and analysis; experimental design, data analysis, hypothesis testing, and experimental errors. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
Prerequisite: MAT 200 or equivalent with approval of instructor
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 525: Food Process Engineering
Application of engineering fundamentals to the design of novel/advanced food processing systems including food irradiation, advances in thermal process, food freezing, food dehydration. Credits 3. Lecture Hours: 3
Prerequisite: Graduate classification
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 527: Engineering Aspects of Packagi
Introduction to properties and engineering aspects of materials for use as components of a package and/or packaging system; principles of design and development of packages; evaluation of product-package-environment interaction mechanisms; testing methods; environmental concerns; regulations. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
Prerequisite: Graduate classification
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 531: Bioproces & Sep in Biotech
Application of engineering principles to recovery and purification of biological compounds derived from cell grown in bioreactors, transgenic animals, and plants. Process development, design, and scale up of downstream processes used in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industry. Emphasis on extraction, sedimentation, membrane filtration, precipitation, and liquid chromatography. Credits :3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisite: Graduate classification or approval of instructor
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 4
BAE 542: Water Energy Food Nexus
Principles and application of the Water-Energy-Food nexus to state, national and international Water-Energy-Food securities and the interlinkages between them; exploration of quantitative framework to develop and assess sustainable tradeoffs of resources; hands on experiences; relevant real world projects or case studies. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
Prerequisite: Strong analytical background; approval of instructor
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 551: Geog Info Sys for Res Mngt
Geographic Information System (GIS) approach to the integration of spatial and attribute data to study the capture, analysis, manipulation and portrayal of natural resource data; examination of data types/formats, as well as the integration of GIS with remote sensing and Global Positioning System; laboratory includes extensive use of GIS applications to conduct analyses of topics in natural resources.
Prerequisite: Graduate classification, Cross Listing: ENV 508 and BAE 551 Credits 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 4
BAE 552: Adv Topics in Precision Ag Sys
Advanced GIS topics with a focus on modeling actual GIS applications including relational and database theory, design and implementation and its connection to GIS; surface analysis with digital terrain models; and an introduction to spatial statistics. Cross Listing: ENV 585/BAE 552. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2
Prerequisite: BAE 551
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 4
BAE 555: Prin of Modern Optical Spectro
Optical spectroscopic techniques-their principles, based on the fundamentals of electromagnetism, interaction of light with matter and modern physics; Laser Induced Fluorescence; fluorescence correlation spectroscopy—single molecule spectroscopy; Raman spectroscopy ; optical coherence tomography; low coherence speckle interferometry; optical tweezers; imaging and microscopy beyond diffraction limit.
Prerequisite: Graduate classification Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 561: Unit Operations in Food Proces
Design of food process engineering systems; basic concepts of rheology and physical properties of foods; fundamentals of heat and mass transfer and process control. Credits:3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 4
BAE 562: Statis Methds in Bio Ag & Eng
Statistical methods applied to problems in biological and agricultural engineering; parameter estimation; probability distribution fitting; time- series analysis; random variable generation; uncertainty analysis. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
Prerequisite: Graduate classification
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 565: Design of Bio Waste Treat Sys
Management and treatment of high organic content waste streams, with emphasis on agricultural; municipal, and agro-lndustry wastewater; engineering design of biological waste treatment processes: resource recovery from waste streams: recycle and reuse of finished effluents. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
Prerequisite: Graduate classification or approval of instructor
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 6
BAE 569: Water Quality Engineering
Nonpoint source pollution processes including transport mechanisms and contaminant fate; design of best management practices for abating nonpoint source pollution. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
Prerequisite: graduate classification
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 570: Air Pollution Engineering
Current topics in air pollution engineering including design and operation of air pollution abatement systems (cyclone, bag filters and scrubbers), emission factors, dispersion modeling, permitting, odor sensing and control, EPA/State Air Pollution Regulatory Agency (SAPRA), TSP, PM10, and PM2.5. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
Prerequisite: Graduate classification or approval of instructor
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 6
BAE 572: Small Watershed Hydrology
Hydrology of small agricultural watersheds; precipitation frequency analysis; infiltration; runoff; erosion theory; sediment transport theory; evapotranspiration, and use of hydrological models. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
Prerequisite: Graduate classification
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 574: Vadose Zone Hydrology
Fundamental concepts and advanced mathematical and experimental techniques for quantifying water, chemical, microorganism, and heat transport in the vadose zone (between soil surfaces and groundwater); provides a common platform for addressing issues related to soil and water resources, hydrology, geochemistry, microbiology, ecology, hydrogeology, and environmental engineering. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
Prerequisite: Graduate classification
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 575: Hydrology Across Scale
Advanced concepts of surface and subsurface hydrologic processes, measurements, and modeling techniques across different spatio-temporal scales; contemporary issues related to the soil and water resources, hydrogeology, geochemistry, microbiology, ecology, hydrology, and environmental engineering. Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3
Prerequisite: Graduate classification in any engineering, agricultural science or geoscience program with environmental focus
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 584: Professional Internship
An on-the-job supervised experience program, conducted on an individual basis in the area of the student's specialization in mechanized agriculture. Credits: 3 Lecture: 1 to 3
Prerequisite: Graduate classification or approval of instructor
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 589: Special Topics
Selected topics in an identified area of agricultural engineering. May be repeated for credit. Credits :1 to 3 Lecture Hours: 1 to 3 Lab Hours: 0-3
Credit Hours: 1-3
Contact Hours: 1-3
BAE 600: Research
Development of research inquiry and discussion of applicable experimental design, theoretical techniques and methodological principles of conducting original research; evaluation of current research of faculty and students and in engineering and scientific literature. Communication of research proposals and results. May be repeated for credit. Credit 1 to 3. 1 to 3 other hours
Prerequisite: Graduate classification
Credit Hours: 1-3
Contact Hours: 1-3
BAE 601: Thesis
Research for thesis or dissertation. Credits: 3
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
BAE 699: Directed Study/Capstone
Advanced laboratory or field problems not related to student's thesis. Credits 3. 3 Other Hours.
Prerequisite: Graduate classification
Credit Hours: 3
Contact Hours: 3
