This course provides opportunities to enhance their skills in technical communication through planning, conducting and evaluating seminars and other communication platforms to discuss ABE technologies. 

This course explores methods of economic analysis for decision making among alternative courses of action in engineering business and government applications. It covers time value of money; effect of inflation; cash flow, future and present value; investments, depreciation, capital financing, benefit-cost ratio, return on investment, and payback period; financial and economic feasibility analyses with risk and sensitivity analysis

This course introduces the students to the profession of agricultural and biosystems engineering, its sub-disciplines and opportunities. Students are exposed to success stories and best practices documentaries in the hope that it will encourage them to initiate the planning of their own career and learning goals.  

This course will enable the students to learn the concept of hydrologic cycle; climatic elements; creation of streamflow hydrographs; learn the concepts of evaporation and evapotranspiration; groundwater, hydrograph and runoff analysis; statistical treatment of hydrological data; and be capacitated in using hydrometeorological instruments