Certificates
Certificates enable students, professionals, and entrepreneurs the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge and skills through academic coursework.
A group of faculty and staff in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering (ABE) visited Phnom Penh and Siem Reap in Cambodia from June 19 to 28, 2022 for various meetings, field trips, and research discussion in connection with the Appropriate Scale Mechanization Consortium (ASMC).
Certificates enable students, professionals, and entrepreneurs the opportunity to strengthen their knowledge and skills through academic coursework.
The Spring 2022 semester brought the second offering of the TSM 439 Capstone Experience. This course provided students the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills from their entire college career into one hands-on project. Five student teams designed, built, and tested prototypes that solve real-world problems in the agriculture, construction, and environmental sustainability industries.
A piglet-warming trailer, an agricultural vehicle mobile weight distribution mechanism, and a deep-tunnel rain catchment system won top honors in the annual Capstone Associates Trade Show by ABE 469 Industry-Based Design Project teams on April 29, 2022.
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