Food, Agricultural and Biological 2012-2013 Academic Year ● Agricultural Engineering Specialization

Student Information Name: OSU ID: New to OSU:

Phone: Email ([email protected]): Suggested Curriculum This should be used as a guide only. Semester offerings are subject to change. Year Autumn Spring

Chemistry 1250 (Chemistry for ) 4 hr 1221 or CSE 1222(Cmputr Program) 5 hr Engineering 1110.10 (Intro/OSU & FABE I) 0.5 hr Engineering 1120.10 (Intro/OSU & FABE II) 0.5 hr Engineering 1811 (Fundmntals of Engineering)* 2 hr Engineering 1182 (Fundmntals of Engineering)* 2 hr 1 Math 1151 (Engineering Calculus I)* 5 hr Math 1172 (Engineering Calculus II)* 5 hr General Education 3 hr Physics 1250 (Mechanics, Therm Physics, Waves) 5 hr General Education (English1110) 3 hr

FABE 2100 (Introduction to FABE) 1 hr FABE 2110 (Fluid Mechanics in FABE) 3 hr FABE 2710 (Surveying) 2 hr FABE 2720 (Principles of Soil & Water Enginring)2 hr Math 2177 (Math Topics for Engineers) 4 hr ISE 2040 (Engineering Economics) 2 hr 2 Mech Eng 2010 (Statics) 2 hr Mech Eng 2020 (Mechanics of Materials) 3 hr Physics 1251 (E&M, Optics, Modern Physics) 5 hr Applied Biological or Ag Science Elective 3 hr General Education (Engineering 2367) 3 hr General Education 3 hr

FABE 2120 (Thermodynamics in FABE) 4 hr FABE 3130 (Heat & Mass Transfer in FABE) 4 hr FABE 3810 (Agricultural Structures) 2 hr FABE 3140 (Professional Development in FABE) 1 hr Mech Eng 2030 (Dynamics) 3 hr FABE 3150 (System Dynamics & Electricity) 4 hr 3 Technical Electives** 5 hr FABE 3610 (Utilization of Energy in ) 3 hr General Education 3 hr Engineering 4410.01(Computer Grphics - CAD) 2 hr Applied Biological or Ag Science Elective 3 hr

FABE 4900 (Capstone Design I) 3 hr FABE 4170 (Program Review for FABE) 0 hr FABE 5160 (Elctrnics,Measremnts & Instrmntatn) 4 hr FABE 4910 (Capstone Design II) 3 hr FABE 5820 (Envirnmntl Controls & Air Quality) 3 hr FABE 5730 (Design of Ag Water Mgmt Systems ) 3 hr 4 Technical Elective 2 hr Technical Electives 3 hr General Education 3 hr Technical Electives 3 hr General Education 3 hr General Education 3 hr Total Hours to complete the degree program = 132 * Honors and Scholars versions available ** Power and Machinery students should take Engineering 4410 Autumn Semester and a Technical Elective Spring Semester

Program Options Agricultural Engineering students may choose from three “tracks” of concentration: ▪ Power and Machinery ▪ Soil and Water ▪Structures and Facilities

Acceptance Criteria

Acceptance into this program is based on cumulative point hour ratio (CPHR) of Math 1151; Engineering 1181; Chemistry 1250; and Physics 1250. Applications are accepted every semester.

Revised 5/29/2012 Technical and Other Electives Technical Electives (14 hrs) Ag Power & Machinery Track: Ag Structures & Facilities Track: Ag Systems Mgt 3232 Welding Eng 3001 Ag Systems Mgt 3232 4350 Welding Eng 3601 Const Systems Mgt 2240 ISE 3800 Welding Eng 4202 Civil Engineering 3210 ISE 4500 Civil Engineering 3450 ISE 5530 Ag Soil & Water Track: Civil Engineering 4320 MSE 2010 Agricultural Systems 3232 Civil Engineering 4350 MSE 5951 Civil Engineering 3160 Civil Engineering 5820 Mech Eng 3360 Civil Engineering 3450 Civil Engineering 5830 Mech Eng 3670 Civil Engineering 4350 Civil Engineering 5840 Mech Eng 3671 Civil Engineering 5001 ChBE 5771 Mech Eng 5139 Civil Engineering 5130 Chemistry 2310 Mech Eng 5240 Civil Engineering 5420 FABE 5550 Mech Eng 5372 Const Systems Mgt 2240 ISE 3800 Mech Eng 5427 Earth Sciences 5651 Mech Eng 3360 Mech Eng 5530 Env Nat Res 5261 Mech Eng 5139 Mech Eng 5665 FABE 5320 Mech Eng 5512 Mech Eng 5666 FABE 5550 Mech Eng 5541 Mech Eng 5680 ISE 3800 Stats 3470 Mech Eng 5682 Stats 3470 Stats 3470 Applied Biological or Electives (4 hrs) Animal Sciences 2200.01 & 2200.02 Environmental and Natural Resources 3000 & 3001 and Crop Science 2200 General Education Requirement 0 / 3 hr Writing and Communication English 1110.xx 3 hr Foreign Language Second Writing Course 3 hr Pre-approved substitutions A. Completion by enrollment in a foreign language Social Science sequence through 1103, or enrollment in a foreign Only one course per Social Science group may count. language course with a prerequisite of 1103, can 3 hr be substituted for one general education course in 3 hr Cultures and Ideas. Literature B. Completion of a foreign language minor can be 3 hr substituted for two general education courses, one Visual and Performing Arts in Social Science groups A or B, and one in 3 hr Cultures and Ideas. Historical Study University Capstone (Cross-Disciplinary Seminar) 3 hr Pre-approved substitutions Completion of a Social Science 3597 or 4597 can be Second Historical Study or Cultures and Ideas substituted for a Social Science general education course 3 hr in any group. Completion of an Arts & Humanities 3597 Social Diversity in the United States or 4597 can be substituted for a Visual/Performing Arts Course may overlap with another general education category. general education course. 0 / 3 hr A list of approved general education courses can be found Ethics at engineering.osu.edu/major Course may overlap with another general education category. Philosophy 1332, Economics 3048, Sociology 3302, Sociology 3464, and Comparative Studies 2341 meet the College’s Ethics Requirement.

Revised 5/29/2012