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Agricultural Mechanization 425 - Agricultural Structures and Material Handling Systems (Three semester hours - 2 lecture, 2 lab)

A study of the principles and theories needed to comprehend and manage agricultural and environmental technology associated with structural systems. Reduction and synthesis of natural and applied science principles which involve structural materials and their selection; heating, ventilation and cooling of structures, processing and handling of biological materials, and knowledge entrepreneurship, client relations, communications, economics, safety, service, planning and regulation of technologies associated with agriculture and the environment.

Prerequisites: Agricultural Mechanization 315 and junior standing.


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