Design I in Agricultural and Biological Systems Engineering
Program Overview
University of NebraskaLincoln Program Information
The University of NebraskaLincoln offers a comprehensive range of academic programs, including the Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Biological Systems Engineering.
BSEN 470: Design I in Agricultural and Biological Systems Engineering
Course Description
BSEN 470, also crosslisted as AGEN 470, is a course that focuses on the definition, scope, analysis, and synthesis of a comprehensive design problem within the areas of emphasis in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering. The course involves identifying a client's engineering problem to solve and developing objectives and anticipated results.
Course Requirements
- Prereqs: BSEN or MECH 130 and AGEN or BSEN 344
- Prereq or Parallel: AGEN or BSEN 460 and at least two courses from primary emphasis area
- Or permission
Course Details
- Credit Hours: 1
- Course Format: Lecture 1
- Course Delivery: Classroom
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