2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science
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http://bioengr.ag.utk.edu
Eric Drumm, Head
Professors |
Ammons, J.T., PhD - West Virginia |
Ayers, P.D., PhD, PE - North Carolina State |
Buschermohle, M.J., PhD - Clemson |
Drumm, E.C., PhD, PE - Arizona |
Essington, M.E., PhD - California (Riverside) |
Freeland, R.S., PhD, PE - Tennessee |
Tompkins, F.D. (Associate Vice President for Research), PhD, PE - Tennessee |
Tyler, D.D., PhD - Kentucky |
Wilkerson, J.B., PhD - Purdue |
Wills, J.B., MS - Tennessee |
Womac, A.R., PhD, PE - Tennessee |
Yoder, D.C., PhD, PE - Purdue |
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Associate Professors |
Buchanan, J.R., PhD, PE - Tennessee |
Eash, N.S., PhD - Iowa State |
Grandle, G.F., PhD - Tennessee |
Hart, W.E., PhD - Purdue |
Hayes, D.G., PhD - Michigan |
Lee, J., PhD - Iowa State |
Leib, B.G., PhD - Penn State |
Logan, J., PhD - Nebraska |
Radosevich, M., PhD - Ohio State |
Savoy, H.J., PhD - Louisiana State |
Tyner, J.S., PhD - Oklahoma State |
Walker, F.R., PhD - North Carolina State |
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Assistant Professors |
Hawkins, S.A., PhD, PE - Tennessee |
Johnson, A.M., PhD - North Carolina State |
Ye, X., PhD - Minnesota |
The Department of Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science offers two undergraduate degree programs – Bachelor of Science in Biosystems Engineering and Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Soil Sciences. Biosystems engineering is a four-year, ABET accredited engineering program emphasizing engineering applications to biological systems. Environmental and soil sciences is a strong science-based program for students interested in environmental science, soil science, and agricultural systems technology. Students in the agricultural systems technology concentration who follow a specific list of pre-approved classes are eligible to sit for the Tennessee Professional Land Surveyor-In-Training exam. Please see http://biosystems.utk.edu/surveying for more details. Minors in either environmental and soil sciences or in biosystems engineering technology are also available. More detailed descriptions of each program are included with the curricular material that follows.
In order to provide students with the best advice concerning course selection, general academic success, and career choices, the programs within the Department of Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science require that all undergraduate students meet with their academic advisors every semester before registering for classes.
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