This degree is designed for students who intend to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree.
The articulated bachelor’s degree focus areas are natural resources, environmental quality, food, biological systems, bioseparations, renewable energy, machine systems, and post-harvest processing.
The school of Science and Mathematics has developed two articulation agreements with Texas A&M University (TAMU) in Agriculture Systems Management and Biological and Agricultural Engineering. However, the degree plan will fit the first two years of most engineering degrees at a four-year institution.
The RAP (or course sequence) shows the suggested order of courses each semester to help you complete your program on time. Your plan may vary based on advising or placement.
View in College Catalog (official program listing) (accessible)