Master of Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Program Overview
Biological and Agricultural Engineering
The Master of Biological and Agricultural Engineering (MBAE) is intended for working professionals who seek advanced study beyond the undergraduate level but are not interested in pursuing a career in research. This program is currently focused toward environmental engineering, but bioprocess engineering interests can be accommodated as well. The master's degree requires 30 credit hours; a thesis is not required.
Delivery Format
The program is delivered online, with courses including lecture videos, activities, and other media accessed from NC State’s WolfWare website. Students interact extensively with both the instructor and their peers using online communication tools.
Entrance Exam
The GRE is required for admission to the program.
College
The program is part of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Eligibility
Admission is granted by the Graduate School upon recommendation of the BAE Director of Graduate Programs. Applicants must hold a B.S. degree from an accredited undergraduate engineering program with an overall GPA of 2.8 and a major GPA of 3.0. Applicants not meeting the requirements for full admission may be granted provisional admission.
Application Requirements
All applicants must submit:
- Final transcript of baccalaureate program
- Letters of reference
- A clear and concise statement of interest
Plan of Study
Students must complete at least 30 credit hours of graduate credit, at least 20 credit hours of which must be at the 500 or 600 level. Up to three credit hours of Special Topics (BAE 610) or Special Problems (BAE 620) will be allowed.
Course Requirements
- All students must include a minimum of three hours of mathematics, statistics, and/or biomathematics at the 400-level or higher.
- Each MBAE program must show 15 hours of 400-level (or greater) engineering courses, either on the undergraduate transcript or the student's plan of work. These courses must have engineering content and must be taught from an engineering perspective.
Career Prospects
Biological and agricultural engineers specialize in areas such as environmental engineering and bioprocess engineering. They develop ways to conserve soil and water and to improve the processing of agricultural products. Environmental engineers are involved in water and air pollution control, ecosystem maintenance, recycling, waste disposal, and public health issues.
Accreditation
North Carolina State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award the associate, baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees.
