Program Objectives (PO):
The SP-BAE (Study Program of Bachelor of Agricultural Engineering) program was designed to produce graduates who:
- Are able to work in a field that requires technical expertise, who can:
- Apply engineering principles to design products or technologies in agriculture, environment, and automation.
- Think critically and innovatively to face future challenges and opportunities in the field of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering.
- Manage and utilize natural resources optimally and sustainably.
- Demonstrate professionalism and leadership, have data and technology literacy skills, and have effective oral and written communication skills.
- Meet the qualifications to continue postgraduate education or education engineering profession.
Be an entrepreneur or a key player in the agro-industry sector.
Learning Outcomes (LO):
Upon graduation, graduates of the Bachelor’s Program in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering will have the following competencies:
- Able to apply knowledge of mathematics, natural and/or materials science, information technology and engineering in biosystems.
- Able to design components, systems and/or processes to meet the expected needs within the boundaries of sustainable agroindustry and to recognize and/or utilize the potential of local and national resources with a global outlook.
- Able to design and carry out laboratory and/or field experiments, analyze and interpret data, and use technical justification to draw conclusions.
- Able to identify, formulate, analyze, and solve agricultural engineering and biosystem problems.
- Able to apply methods, skills and modern engineering tools required for engineering practice.
- Able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Able to plan, complete and evaluate tasks within the limits of sustainable agroindustry.
- Able to work in cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural teams.
- Able to be responsible to the community and comply with professional ethics in solving technical problems to support sustainable agroindustry.
- Able to understand the need for lifelong learning, including access to knowledge related to current and relevant issues.
- Able to understand and apply data and technology literacy in the agroindustry sector.
Study Completion Requirements
Requirement | Details |
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Total Credits to be Taken | 144 – 148 credits |
Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) | > 2.0 |
Duration of Study | The curriculum is designed for students to complete the program within 4 years. |
Other Requirements | A maximum of 25% of total credits can have a grade of D, and no grade E is allowed. |
Compulsory Courses | 126 credits |
Elective Courses | 18 – 22 credits |
Curriculum
The 2021 Curriculum Courses for the Undergraduate Program in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering are presented in the following table.
Here is the entire curriculum table with all the semesters clumped into one table:
This completes the entire curriculum in a single table with the semester divisions. Let me know if any further adjustments are needed!