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Ag Engineering Technology Program

Agricultural Engineering Technology focuses on applied science and engineering, using existing technology to solve real world problems in the food, fuel and fiber industry.

Our courses encompass five broad areas:

  • Power and Machinery
  • Structures and environment
  • Soil and water
  • Food and processing engineering
  • Electronics and information systems

In addition to instruction in the physical concepts, courses include laboratory and practicum sessions that develop student critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Students have an opportunity to work with the diagnostic equipment, measurement devices, engineering handbooks and computer software that are used by industry in problem solving. 

Beyond the core classes, students can choose from one of three options:

  • Agricultural Engineering Technology
    This option allows students to create their own plan of study that is applicable to their interests within the major.
  • Environmental Engineering Technology
    Students electing this option will complete additional course work in Chemistry, Biology, and environmentally-related electives.
    Individuals entering this field work to solve technical environmental problems, such as preventing harmful effects from pollution, cleaning up contaminated areas and designing products and systems that minimize the generation of waste.
  • Mechanized Systems Management
    This option was developed for students interested in supplementing their engineering skills with Agricultural Economic courses, providing a background in Agricultural Business.

Ag Engineering News

Congratulations to Ben Borgardt, junior majoring in agricultural engineering technology, who was named 2013 Agricultural Engineering Technology Student of the Year by the Wisconsin Chapter fo the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers!

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Twelve students (primarily from Ag Engineering) and two faculty (including Dean Olson, professor of ag engineering) spent J-term 2013 in India for a two-week experience of the farms and culture of India. For more information, check out the UWRF India 2013 Facebook pagelink

Ag Engineering students recently showcased Case IH tractors in UWRF's Homecoming Parade. CaseIH tractors, combines, and other machinery get a lot of use on our lab farms. AET courses and laboratories involve calibration of yield monitors, yield mapping, measurement of tillage draft forces, and other activities in the field. CaseIH machinery is provided by a partnership between UWRF and CNH Corp. View pictureslink


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