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Biological Engineering formerly Agricultural & Bioresource Engineering Program

Biological Engineering, often referred to as Biosystems Engineering, integrates engineering science and design with applied biological sciences for the solution of problems involving plants, animals and the natural environment. It deals with patterns of relationships among organisms and their environments, and engineering design to develop processes, machines, and systems that influence, control, or utilize biological materials and organisms for the benefit of society. Graduates are employed in the agricultural and food industries, as well as in other resource industries such as forestry and mining.

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