The department offers undergraduate degrees in both Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering in the College of Engineering and Architecture and Agricultural Systems Management in the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources.
The Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (ABEN) program educates students to become engineers who plan, design, develop and test engineer systems for production, processing and distribution of food and fiber. The Agricultural Systems Management (ASM) program prepares students for the integration and application of technology, agricultural sciences and business in the management, marketing, and support of technical systems in agriculture and related industries.