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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biological and Agricultural Engineering


Joseph Harner, Head

Professors: G. Clark, Harner, Hutchinson, Slocombe, Wang, and Zhang
Associate Professors: Aguilar, A. Sharda, Sheshukov, and Wilken 
Assistant Professors: Flippo, Moore, Rahmani, and V. Sharda 
Instructor: Brokesh
Ancillary Professor: Sun
Adjunct Professor: Dowell
Adjunct Associate Professor: Casada
Adjunct Assistant Professor: Armstrong

1016 Seaton Hall
785-532-5580
Fax: 785-532-5825
E-mail: bae@k-state.edu
www.bae.k-state.edu

Biological Systems Engineering

Biological systems engineers provide an essential link between the biological sciences and engineering, which uses physical, chemical, and advanced biological sciences to solve practical problems. Biological Systems Engineers develop the techniques and processes to work with living systems, including microbes, plants and animals. They provide input to produce and process food, fiber, energy, chemical feedstock and pharmaceuticals. Engineering fundamentals are applied to achieve the goal of a safe and stable food and renewable energy supply while considering human and environmental factors. Three curriculum options are available.

Program Educational Objectives

The biological systems engineering program prepares students for professional engineering careers relating to the production and processing of agricultural and biomass materials for food, non-food, and fiber products while conserving natural resources and protecting our environment. It is our goal to give students the best possible education toward that end within the program criteria as defined by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, http://www.abet.org for biological systems engineering.

The biological systems engineering program educational objectives (PEOs) are that: (1) Graduates will apply technical knowledge and skills in their chosen profession; (2) Graduates will become successful practitioners in industry, government, consulting firms, or other diverse careers; and (3) Graduates will pursue continuing education and professional development.

Student Outcomes

While you are a student pursuing a degree in biological systems engineering (BSE) at Kansas State University, you will be taking a variety of courses to provide an educational background that will help you to achieve the BSE PEOs. As you take these courses and participate in other scholastic activities, you will be achieving a variety of Student Outcomes (SO’s) that were developed to help you to become successful. By the time students graduate from the BSE program they will have: (a) An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering; (b) An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data; (c) An ability to design a biological and agricultural engineering system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability; (d) An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams; (e) An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems in agriculture, food, or other biological systems; (f) An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility; (g) An ability to communicate effectively; (h) The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context; (i) A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning; (j) A knowledge of contemporary issues; and (k) An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

Biological option

Biological Systems Engineers with a biological focus work with biological systems in areas such as bio-remediation, bio-materials, bio-based energy, bio-instrumentation or processing. The biological option fulfills the requirements of an engineering degree while providing students the flexibility to place emphasis on biological solutions to global issues.  Course selections provide students with the option of a biology minor, or they can opt to meet the requirements for a pre-medical or pre-veterinary program. Graduates in this program area can pursue careers and/or additional studies in fields such as environmental engineering, biological systems engineering, biomedical engineering, food process engineering, medicine, natural resources, and related areas.

Environmental option

The environmental option focuses on design and management of systems that use or affect natural resources. Biological Systems Engineers work at the interface between biology and engineering and utilize this knowledge base to address water quality issues in streams and lakes, soil and water conservation, effective utilization of water resources and air quality issues. Applications in the environmental option include water quality studies of lakes, rivers, and groundwater, soil and water conservation, irrigation and drainage system design and management, waste treatment, management of air quality inside buildings and outside, remediation of land damaged by construction, mining, and other uses.

Machinery Systems option

Many BSE graduates design, test and evaluate machines used in agriculture, construction and related off-highway industries. The machinery option provides graduates with the analytical tools necessary to develop machines that reduce the cost of production in food and fiber systems with an understanding of environmental and energy constraints.  This option includes courses that emphasize mechanical design as well as the interaction of machines with soil and plant materials. Related technologies such as fluid power, instrumentation, and electronic controls are also included in this option.

Secondary Majors

Biological Engineering Secondary Major

Kansas State University offers a biological engineering secondary major. Twenty-four credit hours beyond the prerequisites are required with at least 10 of the 24 credit hours having biological content. Courses from a minimum of three departments are required.

NRES Secondary Major

The Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES) Secondary Major prepares students to apply broadly-based scientific knowledge to the use, management, sustainability, and quality of soil, air, water, mineral, biological, and energy resources. Students in the NRES secondary major study environmental issues from a variety of academic viewpoints through coursework and interaction with students and professors from multiple disciplines.

 


Programs

Baccalaureate

Concurrent

Major

Secondary Major

Courses

  • BAE 020 - Engineering Assembly

    Credits: 0

    Presentation of professional problems and practices by students, faculty, and professionals associated with the career of biological and agricultural engineering.

    Note
    Repeatable. One hour lecture a month.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
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  • BAE 101 - Introduction to Biological and Agricultural Engineering and Technology

    Credits: 1

    Introduction to discipline, department, university, and profession. Exploration of career option. Gain skills through application-oriented problem solving.

    Note
    One hour recitation a week.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    Cross-listed
    ATM 101



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    Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility


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  • BAE 131 - Biological Systems Engineering Project I

    Credits: 1

    Team-oriented design project, with an emphasis on applying computer tools to problem solving in biological systems engineering.

    Note
    Three hour lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: MATH 220.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility


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  • BAE 231 - Biological Systems Engineering Project II

    Credits: 1

    Team-design project presented by biological and agricultural engineers from industry and student engineering design teams with an emphasis on problem definition, information search, idea generation, concept development, and written oral communication.

    Note
    Three hour lab a week

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: BAE 131.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    Global Issues and Perspectives


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  • BAE 250 - Solid Modeling

    Credits: 1

    Basics of solid modeling with the PTC software Pro Engineer/Creo. Modeling parts, creating assemblies, and creating drawing based on modeled parts and assemblies.

    Note
    Three hour lab/week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: ME 212.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 331 - Professional Practice for Biological Systems Engineering Design

    Credits: 1

    A preparatory course for BSE Senior Design class. Topics will include professionalism, project management, intellectual property, organizational behavior and ethics. Students will explore potential design project ideas, build design teams, and chose a project to complete for senior design in the following semester.

    Note
    One hour lecture per week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: BAE 231.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
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  • BAE 345 - Properties of Biological Materials

    Credits: 2

    Characterization and application of material properties (physical, chemical, hygroscopic, rheological, and thermal) that affect the engineering design and analysis of biological processes and systems.

    Note
    Two hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHM 210 or CHM 220.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 346 - Properties of Biological Materials Laboratory

    Credits: 1

    Laboratory evaluation of biological material properties (physical, chemical, rheological, and thermal) that affect biological processes and systems, data analysis and interpretation

    Note
    Required for all biological systems engineering majors.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Must be concurrently enrolled in BAE 345.

    Typically Offered
    Spring


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  • BAE 350 - Off Road Machinery Systems

    Credits: 2

    Basic power and energy concepts. Machinery systems for tillage, planting, and harvesting crops. Impact of these systems on the environment and natural resources.

    Note
    Two hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHM 210.

    Typically Offered
    Fall


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  • BAE 351 - Machinery Systems Lab

    Credits: 1

    Basic power and energy concepts. Machinery systems for tillage, planting, and harvesting crops. Impact of these systems on the environment and natural resources.

    Note
    Three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Must be taken concurrent with BAE 350.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 445 - Biological Engineering Fundamentals

    Credits: 3

    Integration of biochemistry, microbiology, and biology principles into engineering with topics such as chemistry of biomolecules, material and energy balances, enzyme kinetics, biochemical reactions, unit operations, reactor engineering, and application of biological engineering principles in industrial processes.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: BIOL 198 and BAE 345 or CE 533 or CHE 354 and CHE 355.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 450 - Off Road Machine Power Components

    Credits: 3

    Engine thermodynamics, fuel and combustion, engine components, engine cycles, engine power transfer and efficiencies, exhaust gas emissions. Mechanical power transfer mechanisms: bearings, belt drives, chain drives, gear drives, shaft drives. Hydraulic power transfer components and systems, fluid mechanics, hydraulic motors.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: PHYS 213. Not available for credit students with ATM 455.

    Typically Offered
    Fall of Even Years


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  • BAE 460 - Computational & Statistical Tools for Engineers

    Credits: 3

    Application of statistical tools for analyzing engineering data. Practice of introductory to intermediate programming to develop problem-solving techniques for a wide variety of engineering applications.

    Note
    2 hour lecture and 2 hour studio each week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 221 and sophomore standing.

    Typically Offered
    Fall


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  • BAE 497 - Undergraduate Research Experience

    Credits: 0-3

    Open to students pursuing undergraduate research projects.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 499 - Honors Research in Biological Systems Engineering

    Credits: 1-18

    Individual research problem selected with approval of faculty advisor. Open to students in the college of engineering honors program. A report is presented orally and in writing during the last semester.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Instructor approval.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 535 - Structures and Environment Engineering

    Credits: 3

    Environmental control for agricultural buildings and structures; analysis and design of structural systems and members for agricultural structures.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: ME 513 and CE 333 or CE 530.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 536 - Biological Systems Engineering Senior Design

    Credits: 3

    Team-oriented design laboratory, with projects selected to address design of equipment or systems to produce or process food, fiber, and energy, or to preserve environmental quality, remediate damage, and conserve natural resources.

    Note
    Three 3-hour labs a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: BAE 331 and one of the following courses: ME 533, BAE 545, BAE 560.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    Ethical Reasoning and Responsibility


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  • BAE 545 - Biological Process Engineering

    Credits: 3

    Analysis and design of biological and agricultural processes.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: CHE 320 or ME 571.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • BAE 550 - Hydraulics and Mechatronics

    Credits: 3

    Basic hydraulic, mechatronic, and hybrid drive system concepts and design. Application of these technologies to agriculture, construction, and other off road equipment applications.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: PHYS 213.

    Typically Offered
    Fall of even years

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 560 - Hydrology for Biological Systems

    Credits: 3

    Components of water cycle including precipitation, infiltration, evapotranspiration. Principles and measures for controlling storm water runoff and soil erosion including hydrology and surface water flow; design of water handling structures for land drainage, flood protection, and irrigation.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: ME 571 and either STAT 510 or BAE 460.

    Not available for credit for students with CE 550.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 582 - Natural Resources/Environmental Sciences Project (NRES)

    Credits: 3

    A comprehensive project in NRES. Requires integration of information and understanding acquired in NRES secondary major courses. Students must prepare and present written and oral reports.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: ENGL 415, COMM 105.
    Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: 15 hours of approved courses in NRES secondary major.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    Cross-listed
    DAS 582 and GENAG 582



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    Social Sciences


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  • BAE 610 - Problems in Biological Systems Engineering

    Credits: 1-3

    Current and advanced problems in biological systems engineering.

    Note
    No more than 6 hours can be applied to the degree.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Instructor approval.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer


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  • BAE 611 - Particle Technology

    Credits: 3

    Science and behavior of airborne particles or aerosols. Technology and methods for measuring, controlling, and utilizing aerosols in the agricultural and food industries. Specific topics include basic particle mechanics; principles of particle measurement; particle statistics; electrostatic precipitation; condensation; evaporation; dust generation; and filtration.

    Note
    Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: BAE 460 or STAT 510, and PHYS 213.

    Typically Offered
    Spring


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  • BAE 620 - Topics in Biological Systems Engineering

    Credits: 1-18

    Engineering topics for the design, understanding, and/or application of biological systems. Topics announced when offered.

    Note
    Repeatable.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring, Summer

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 626 - Bioseparations

    Credits: 3

    Engineering principles of unit operations such as cell lysis and extraction, precipitation, centrifugation, membrane filtration, and chromatography and analytical methods used in bioprocess development.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: BAE 445 or CHE 531 or instructor permission.

    Typically Offered
    Spring-Odd Years

    Cross-listed
    CHE 626




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  • BAE 636 - Biological Systems Engineering Design Project

    Credits: 1-3

    A continuation of BAE 536. Completion of a team-oriented design project, with emphasis on construction, evaluation, documentation, and presentation of the design.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: BAE 536 or other approved capstone design course.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 640 - Instrumentation and Control for Biological Systems

    Credits: 3

    Fundamentals of instrumentation and control engineering applied in biological and agricultural systems and processes. Time-domain analysis and frequency response methods. Sensors and actuators in feedback control systems. Control system design. Case studies.

    Note
    Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: ECE 410 or ECE 519, and MATH 340.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    Empirical and Quantitative Reasoning
    Natural and Physical Sciences


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  • BAE 642 - Fundamentals of Conversion of Bio-renewable Resources

    Credits: 3

    An introduction to the conversion of biorenewable resources into biobased products and biofuels.

    Note
    Three hours of recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 220 and CHM 230.

    Typically Offered
    Upon sufficient demand

    Cross-listed
    CHE 642



    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 643 - Life Cycle Assessment

    Credits: 3

    Examination of the process and methodologies associated with life cycle analysis. Application of the methods developed in the course to a project to gain experience in defining and quantifying uncertainty associated with human perturbation, management and utilization of biofuels and other complex processes.

    Note
    Three hours recitation per week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 220 and CHM 230.

    Typically Offered
    Spring of Even Years

    Cross-listed
    CHE 643



    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 645 - Bioenvironmental Reaction Engineering

    Credits: 3

    Bioreaction engineering principles with an emphasis on biological and environmental engineering with topics such as mass transfer, homogenous and heterogenous reactions, enzyme and cell growth kinetics, bioreactor configurations and operation, and sustainable bioprocessing.

    Note
    3 hour lecture per week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisites: BAE 345 or CHE 354 and CHE 355 and BAE 445.

    Typically Offered
    Spring-Even Years


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  • BAE 650 - Energy and Biofuel Engineering

    Credits: 3

    Principles of thermal energy, energy conversion, and bioenergy and biofuel production including biomass feedstocks, processing, and conversion. Energy and material balances of bioenergy production and processing systems.

    Note
    Three hours lecture a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment: ME 513.

    Typically Offered
    Spring Odd Years

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 651 - Air Pollution Engineering

    Credits: 3

    Air pollution legislation, standards, measurement, and terminology. Design and economics of particulate pollution control systems including cyclones, fabric filters, wet scrubbers, and electrostatic precipitators. Abatement of gas and vapor pollution using VOC incineration, gas adsorption and gas absorption. Meteorology and atmospheric dispersion modeling.

    Note
    Three hours recitation.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: ME 513, 571.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 660 - Hydraulic Transport in Biological Systems

    Credits: 3

    Introduction to fluid mechanics, fluid properties non-Newtonian fluids in biological systems, fluid dynamics, balances of mass, momentum and energy, pipe flow for Newtonian (e.g., water) and non-Newtonian (e.g., blood) fluids, dimensional analysis, and compressible flows. Applications to biosystems engineering.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CE 530 or ME 512.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 663 - Environmental and Ecological Risk Assessment

    Credits: 3

    Examination of processes and methodologies associated with human environmental and ecological risk assessments. Application of the methods learned to a project to gain experience in defining and quantifying uncertainty associated with human perturbation, management and restoration of environmental and ecological processes.

    Note
    Three hours recitation per week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 221 and BIOL 455.

    Typically Offered
    Upon sufficient demand

    Cross-listed
    CHE 663



    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 664 - Green Stormwater Infrastructure Design and Assessment

    Credits: 3

    Topics covered including engineering design of green infrastructure systems, including bioretention, stormwater wetlands, permeable pavement, and green roofs; methods for assessing the hydrologic and water quality performance at the site- and watershed scales.

    Repeat for Credit
    Repeatable.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: BAE 560 or CE 550.

    Typically Offered
    Fall-Even Years


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  • BAE 665 - Ecological Engineering Design

    Credits: 3

    Definition, classification, and practice of ecological engineering. Course describes ecological systems, ecosystem restoration, and the utilization of natural processes to provide societal services and benefits to nature.   

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: MATH 221 and one of the following courses: BAE 560, CE 563, BIOL 529, BIOL 612,
    ATM 661.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, in odd years

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 669 - Watershed Modeling

    Credits: 3

    Study and evaluation of process equations used in watershed-scale, water-quality models. Use and application of watershed models.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: GEOG 508 and one of the following courses: BAE 560, CE 550, ATM 661.

    Typically Offered
    Spring, even years

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 740 - Biomaterials Processing

    Credits: 3

    Technologies of bio-based material processing including starch extraction (wet milling), plant oil extraction and refining, plant protein extraction and processing, cellulose processing, biofuel production, chemicals bioconversion, and drying technologies or biomaterials.

    Note
    Three hours recitation a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: BAE 345 or BAE 545 or GRSC 602.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, even years

    Cross-listed
    GRSC 740



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    None


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  • BAE 750 - Analysis and Design of Off-Highway Vehicles

    Credits: 3

    Analytical study of design, testing, construction, and operating characteristics of off-highway vehicles and machinery. Includes human factors, mobility, and precision agriculture.

    Note
    Two hours recitation and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: BAE 536 or ME 574.

    Typically Offered
    Spring, on sufficient demand

    K-State 8
    None


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  • BAE 760 - Environmental Engineering Seminar

    Credits: 0

    Discussion of current advances in research and practice of environmental engineering.

    Note
    One hour seminar biweekly.

    Repeat for Credit
    Repeatable

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    Cross-listed
    CE 760




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  • BAE 768 - Geoenvironmental Engineering Design

    Credits: 3

    A capstone design project in geoenvironmental engineering focused on resolving issues related to containment of pollutants and remediation of soil and groundwater.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite one of the following: AGRON 605, AGRON 746, BAE 690, CE 625, CE 654, CHE 531, or GEOL 611.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    Cross-listed
    CE 768 and CHE 768



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  • ENVE 101 - Introduction to Environmental Engineering

    Credits: 1

    Introduction to discipline, department, university, and profession. Exploration of career options. Gain skills through application-oriented problem solving.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    Cross-listed
    BAE 101




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  • ENVE 331 - Professional Practice for Environmental Engineering Design

    Credits: 1

    A preparatory course for ENVE Senior Design class. Topics will include professionalism, project management, intellectual property, organizational behavior and ethics. Students will explore potential design project ideas, build design teams, and chose a project to complete for senior design in the following semester.

    Typically Offered
    Spring

    Cross-listed
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  • ENVE 363 - Environmental Engineering Fundamentals

    Credits: 3

    Basic physical, chemical, and biological concepts and the applications to the protection of the environment with emphasis on techniques used in water and wastewater treatment.

    Note
    Two hours rec. and three hours lab a week.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: CHM 230 and MATH 222.

    Typically Offered
    Fall, Spring

    Cross-listed
    CE 563




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  • ENVE 536 - Environmental Engineering Senior Design

    Credits: 3

    Team-oriented capstone design laboratory with projects selected to address the design of equipment or systems to solve environmental engineering problems.

    Requisites
    Prerequisite: ENVE 331.

    Typically Offered
    Fall

    Cross-listed
    BAE 526, CE 585




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