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* A EN--Agricultural
Engineering
Department of Civil and Geological Engineering
A EN 151. Introduction to
Agricultural Engineering 3 cr.
Historical development of computers and their effects on society as a whole
and engineering in particular. Word processing, spreadsheets, C programming,
and other applications on microcomputers. Satisfies General Education Computer
Science requirement. Corequisite: MATH 185 or equivalent. Same as C E 151 and
G EN 151.
A EN 330. Environmental Management Seminar I 1 cr.
Same as C E 330, E S 330, and G EN 330.
A EN 335. Engineering for Biological
Systems 3 cr.
A study of the engineering principles of life support systems for plants
and animals. Prerequisites: MATH 192 and M E 240 or M E 346.
A EN 338. Ranch
Equipment and Utilities 3 cr.
Engineering factors affecting the selection and operation of ranch equipment.
Design of fencing systems, pipelines, and waste handling facilities.
A
EN 372. Landscape Irrigation Design 3 cr. (2+3P)
Elementary design of trickle and sprinkler systems for landscape applications.
A EN 430. Environmental Management Seminar II 1 cr.
Same as C E 430, E S 430, and G EN 430.
A EN 435. Small Building and
Utilities Design 3 cr.
Design of small, single story buildings and service utilities. Prerequisite:
C E 301.
A EN 440. Design Applications 3 cr.
Application of engineering course material to agricultural hardware
or systems design. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
A EN 459. Design
of Water Wells/Pumping Systems 3 cr.
Design of water wells; selection and specification of pumps and power
units. Prerequisite: C E 382.
A EN 475. Soil and Water Conservation 3 cr.
Types and extent of erosion. Design and operation of structural and
vegetative systems to control erosion. Elements of hydrology. Prerequisite:
C E 331. Corequisite: C E 382 or consent of instructor.
A EN 476. Conservation
Engineering 1
cr. (3P)
Engineering aspects of soil and water conservation. Corequisite: A
EN 475.
A EN 478. Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 3 cr. (2+3P)
Design and operation of surface and sprinkler irrigation systems; pumping
and conveyances; introduction to principles and practices of drainage
systems and wells. Prerequisite: C E 382 or consent of instructor.
A EN 479. Irrigation Systems Design and Management 3 cr. (2+3P)
Irrigation scheduling, hydraulic control and operation of irrigation
systems, flow regulation and measurement, engineering design of main
systems. Prerequisite: A EN 478 or consent of instructor.
A EN 498.
Special Topics 1-3 cr.
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for a maximum
of 6 credits.
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