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Agricultural Mechanization 426 - Agricultural Power and Energy Systems Management (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 machinery/equipment and energy systems. Reduction and synthesis of natural and applied science principles which involve mechanical, electrical, chemical power systems; the adjustments, fabrication, maintenance, repair and management of machines and equipment utilized in said systems; knowledge of entrepreneurship, client relations, communications, economic safety, service, planning and regulation of technologies associated with agriculture and the environment.

Prerequisites: Agricultural Mechanization 315 and junior standing.


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