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Technology: Water and Waste Management SystemsThe Water and Waste Management Systems option is designed to prepare students with the necessary background in the biological, physical, and business knowledge required for work in the area of water and waste management. This would include water system management, irrigation management, water conveyance, management of agricultural and processing waste streams, odor control, and other agricultural environmental issues. Students are prepared for a variety of careers in agricultural and environmental related fields. Examples include commercial agricultural operations; agricultural and natural resource-oriented businesses; water master; manager for an irrigation district or canal companies; educational institutions; local, state and federal agencies. The Agricultural Systems Management (B.S.A.S.M.) degree is designed to prepare students for careers in agriculture and agriculturally related businesses that require a knowledge of engineering methods. Emphasis is placed on the practical application of technology to agriculture. This curriculum is administered by the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering. Water and Waste Management Systems CoursesRequired course work includes the university requirements
And Option Requirements of: A grade of C or better is required in each of the following courses before registration is permitted in upper-division engineering courses: BAE 143, BAE 242, Chem 111, Engr 210, Math 275, and Phys 211. Students are required to submit a course plan and a statement of how the humanities and social science course requirements complement the technical content of the curriculum and are consistent with the program and institution objectives. |
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