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Biological Systems Engineering

Biological systems engineering combines biology, chemistry, and engineering to solve problems associated with environmental protection, conservation of natural resources, the environmentally sound production of renewable resources, and the conversion of these resources to food and non-food products. The curriculum differs from other engineering programs in its focus on natural resources and biological materials. Students may specialize in one of two department options: land and water resources engineering or bioprocess engineering. The land and water resources engineering option is designed for those interested in environmental protection and management. The bioprocess engineering option prepares graduates for the design and development of processes for environmentally responsible manufacturing of biofuels and value-added products such as food, pharmaceuticals, polymers, and non-biological materials. Students can also use the 18 credit hours of electives in the curriculum for pre-medical/dental and pre-veterinary programs.

College of Engineering

Biological Systems Engineering is a part of the College of Engineering. Majors in this college may share high school preparation requirements as well as common coursework at Virginia Tech.

For More Information

Mary Leigh Wolfe
305 Seitz Hall
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061

Phone: 540/231-6092

Web: Biological Systems Engineering