Biological and Agricultural Engineering (BAEG)
Healthy Planet, Healthy People: this is the aspiration for the Biological Engineering program at the University of Arkansas. We improve people’s lives today and help assure a prosperous world for tomorrow by designing sustainable water, food, and energy systems. Where challenges exist, we create solutions by optimizing the living systems of our world (the interactions of human, plant, animal, environment, food, and microbes) using the tools of engineering and biotechnology. Biological engineers contribute significantly to human health and prosperity by ensuring a safe and readily available water supply, a safe and nutritious food supply, and a healthy ecosystem upon which both water and food
Courses
- ANTH 10203 — Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ARHS 10003 — Basic Course in the Arts: Art Lecture
- BENG 26302 — Biological Engineering Design Studio
- BENG 26403 — Biological Engineering Methods I
- BENG 31103 — Measurement and Control for Biological Systems
- BENG 36503 — Renewable Energy Engineering
- BENG 36603 — Biological Engineering Methods II
- BENG 37203 — Unit Operations in Biological Engineering
- BENG 37303 — Transport Phenomena in Biological Systems
- BENG 4500V — Special Problems
- BENG 46603 — Sustainable Biosystems Designs
- BENG 47403 — Food and Bio-Product Systems Engineering
- BENG 48102 — Senior Biological Engineering Design I
- BENG 48203 — Senior Biological Engineering Design II
- BENG 48301 — Biological Engineering Professionalism
- BENG 49303 — Sustainable Watershed Engineering
- BIOL 10101 — Principles of Biology Laboratory
- BIOL 10103 — Principles of Biology
- BIOL 20001 — General Microbiology Laboratory
- BIOL 20003 — General Microbiology
- BIOL 25473 — Cell Biology
- CHEG 21303 — Fluid Mechanics
- CHEG 23103 — Thermodynamics of Single-Component Systems
- CHEM 14103 — University Chemistry I
- CHEM 14201 — University Chemistry II Laboratory
- CHEM 14203 — University Chemistry II
- CHEM 26101 — Organic Physiological Chemistry Laboratory
- CHEM 26103 — Organic Physiological Chemistry
- CHEM 36051 — Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
- CHEM 36053 — Organic Chemistry I
- CLST 10003 — Introduction to Classical Studies: Greece
- CLST 10103 — Introduction to Classical Studies: Rome
- COMM 10003 — Basic Course in the Arts: Film Lecture
- COMM 10203 — Communication in a Diverse World
- CVEG 32103 — Hydraulics
- CVEG 32203 — Hydrology
- CVEG 32403 — Environmental Engineering
- CVEG 42403 — Environmental Engineering Design
- DANC 10003 — Dance Appreciation
- ENGL 10103 — Composition I
- ENGL 10303 — Technical Composition II
- GEOG 21003 — World Regional Geography
- GEOG 210H3 — Honors World Regional Geography
- GNEG 11003 — Introduction to Engineering
- GNEG 11101 — Introduction to Engineering I
- GNEG 11201 — Introduction to Engineering II
- HDFS 14003 — Life Span Development
- HDFS 24103 — Family Relations
- HDFS 26003 — Rural Families and Communities
- HIST 11193 — Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I
- HIST 111H3 — Honors Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I
- HIST 11293 — Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II
- HIST 112H3 — Honors Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II
- HIST 20003 — History of the American People to 1877
- HIST 20103 — History of the American People, 1877 to Present
- HIST 20903 — Animals in World History
- HUMN 111H4 — Honors Roots of Culture to 500 C.E.
- HUMN 211H4 — Honors Birth of Modern Culture 1600-1900
- MATH 24004 — Calculus I
- MATH 25004 — Calculus II
- MATH 25804 — Elementary Differential Equations
- MATH 26004 — Calculus III
- MEEG 20003 — Statics
- MEEG 24003 — Thermodynamics
- MEEG 35003 — Mechanics of Fluids
- MUSC 10003 — Experiencing Music
- MUSC 100H3 — Honors Experiencing Music
- MUSC 10103 — Music and Society
- MUSC 101H3 — Honors Music and Society
- MUSC 13303 — Popular Music
- PHIL 20003 — Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 200H3 — Honors Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 21003 — Introduction to Ethics
- PHYS 20304 — University Physics I
- PHYS 20404 — University Physics II
- PLSC 20003 — American National Government
- PLSC 20103 — Introduction to Comparative Politics
- RESM 28503 — Leisure and Society
- THTR 10003 — Theatre Appreciation
- THTR 10103 — Musical Theatre Appreciation