Education Agricultural Biosystems Engineering
Agricultural Biosystems Engineering offers a wide range of courses related to biosystems engineering on BSc and MSc level.
The group is a main contributor to the BSc and the MSc Biosystems Engineering. An important part of the work of the group is design in the biosystems engineering context and several courses taught by the group are related to this. Engineering Design as introduction for the bachelor students and Biosystems Design and Quantitative Analysis of Innovative Biosystems courses for the MSc. In addition to these more general courses the group offers advanced technology courses for the MSc on livestock, greenhouse, automation and soil.
The following courses are offered by the group:
- FTE12303 Introduction Biosystems Engineering part 1
- FTE12803 Introduction Biosystems Engineering part 2
- FTE14303 Engineering Problem Solving
- FTE14806 CAD and Mechanics
- FTE15301 Orientation on the Biosystems Engineering Profession
- FTE24806 Engineering Design
- FTE25303 Building Physics and Climate Engineering
- FTE25806 Research Methods Biosystems Engineering
- FTE26812 Field Robot Design
- FTE27306 Sensing and Perception
- FTE31306 Greenhouse Technology
- FTE32806 Robotics: arms and grippers
- FTE33806 Biosystems Design
- FTE34306 Quantitative Analysis of Innovative Biosystems
- FTE34806 Modelling of Biobased Production Systems
- FTE35306 Machine Learning
- FTE35806 Control Methods for Precision Farming
- FTE36306 Robotics: mobile platforms
- FTE40306 Advanced Machine Learning
- FTE50401 Capita Selecta Farm Technology
- FTE50402 Capita Selecta Farm Technology
- FTE50403 Capita Selecta Farm Technology
- FTE50404 Capita Selecta Farm Technology
- FTE50405 Capita Selecta Farm Technology
- FTE50406 Capita Selecta Farm Technology
- FTE50806 Conservation Agriculture
- FTE70424 MSc Internship Farm Technology
- FTE79324 MSc Research Practice Farm Technology
- FTE80424 MSc Thesis Farm Technology
- FTE80436 MSc Thesis Farm Technology
More details of all the courses offered by the group can be found on the Study Handbook website.