Agricultural Engineering BSAE(Structural Systems)/Agricultural Engineering MS(non-thesis)

Sample Program of Study

  • Year 1 - Fall

    AENG 2100, 3
    CHEM 1211-1211L, 4
    ENGL 1101, 3
    ENGR 1120, 2
    ENGR 1920, 1
    MATH 2250, 4
  • Year 1 - Spring

    ENGL 1102, 3
    ENGR 1140, 2
    FYOS 1001, 1
    MATH 2260, 4
    PHYS 1251, 3
    Social Science, 3
  • Year 1 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 2 - Fall

    Area VI Major-Related Elective**, 3
    Life Science Elective*, 4
    ENGR 2120, 3
    MATH 2500, 3
    PHYS 1252, 3
  • Year 2 - Spring

    AENG 2920, 2
    ENGR 2110, 3
    ENGR 2170, 3
    ENGR 3140, 3
    MATH 2700, 3
    Social Science, 3
  • Year 2 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 3 - Fall

    COMM 1110, 3
    ENGR 3150, 3
    ENGR 3160, 3
    ENVE 3510, 3
    Area of Emphasis Required Course, 3
    Area of Emphasis Required Course, 3

    PE, 1
  • Year 3 - Spring

    AENG 3100, 3
    MCHE 3410, 3
    Social Science, 3
    World Language & Culture, 3
    Area of Emphasis Required Course, 3
    Area of Emphasis Required Course, 3
  • Year 3 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 4 - Fall

    AENG 4140, 3
    AENG 4910, 2
    World Language & Culture, 3
    Area of Emphasis Elective***, 3
    Area of Emphasis Elective***, 3
    Area of Emphasis Elective, 1
  • Year 4 - Spring

    AENG 4911, 2
    World Language & Culture, 3
    Area of Emphasis Required Course***, 3
    Area of Emphasis Required Course, 3
    Area of Emphasis Required Course, 3
  • Year 4 - Summer

    N/A
  • Year 5 - Fall

    ENGINEERING GRAD Elective, 3
    ENGINEERING GRAD Elective, 3
    ENGINERRING GRAD Elective, 3
    ENGINEERING GRAD Elective, 3
    ENGR GRADUATE Seminar, 1
  • Year 5 - Spring

    ENGINEERING GRAD Elective, 3
    ENGINEERING GRAD Elective, 3
    ENGR 7010 MS Project, 3

Notes:

This document is an example of a BSAE program of study. Several factors can affect the course scheduling sequence. For a copy of the official curriculum, please go to the UGA Bulletin: http://bulletin.uga.edu/

Major Requirements
Students must earn a grade of "C" (2.0) or better in the courses listed in bold.

High Demand Entrance Requirements
To be considered as a candidate for BSAE, students must complete the courses listed in italics. For more information on entrance requirements, please refer to the UGA Bulletin: http://bulletin.uga.edu/ and our website.

*Life Science Elective: Select from BIOL 1107-1107L, CRSS 2010-2010L or PBIO 1210-1210L.

**Area VI Major-Related Elective: Select from ANTH 1102, FANR 2200 or GEOG 1125.

***Up to a maximum of 12 credit hours may be applied to both the B.S.A.E. and M.S.A.E. degrees. In the B.S.A.E. degree program these 12 credit hours may be acquired from a combination of either the Required or Elective courses within each B.S.A.E. Area of Emphasis. The dual counting courses must have a course number of 6XXX or greater to be able to be used to satisfy requirements for a graduate degree program of study. Because these dual counting courses come from both the required and elective list of courses within the curriculum, it is very important that the student and faculty mentor plan the dual counting courses prior to the start of Year Four of the curriculum.

AREAS OF EMPHASIS
Students must declare an Area of Emphasis and complete seven (7) Required Courses (21 credit hours).

ENGINEERING ELECTIVES
Students must choose 7 Elective Courses (19 credit hours). No more than 12 credits may be applied to both the BSAE and MSAE degree programs.

REQUIRED EXAMINATIONS:
All students in the BSAE program are required to take the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam prior to graduation with their BSAE degree.

Area of Emphasis in Structural Systems
Required Courses
CVLE 3420
CVLE 3610
CVLE 4530
CVLE 4610
CVLE(MCHE)(LAND) 4660/6660 or CVLE(MCHE)(LAND) 4660E/6660E
ENGR 2140† or ENGR 2140E†
MCHE 4650/6650

Elective Courses - Choose a minimum of 6 credit hours
CVLE 3440
CVLE 3450L
CVLE 3470L
CVLE 3730 or CVLE 3730E
CVLE 4330/6330
CVLE 4450
CVLE(MCHE) 4720
ENGR 3620
ENGR 4350/6350
ENGR 4545
ENVE 4435/6435
ENVE 4470/6470
ENVE 4710
MCHE 3300 or MCHE 3300E