Undergraduate Students
The ABE department offers 2 majors and 2 minors for undergraduate students. The following is a list of resources for prospective and current students.
- Majors
Choose from Biological Engineering or Agricultural Operations Management . Watch a video that highlights our programs. - Minors
Explore a minor in Precision Agriculture or Packaging Science. - Undergraduate Honors Thesis (forms)
Requirements differ for students in engineering and agriculture. Check submission criteria. - Combined Degree
Highly qualified students can pursue a BS/ME or BS/MS degree in the department. - Transfer Students
View a complete list of transfer requirements for community college students. - Undergraduate Catalog
View current and previous catalogs on the registrar's website. - Student Clubs
Social and networking opportunities are available through participation in the ABE, AOM and PKG student clubs. - Undergraduate Scholarships
View a list of scholarships available to undergraduates in Agricultural and Biological Engineering. Ask your advisor about department scholarships for our students. - Excess Hours Surcharge
A summary to which surcharge may apply to students based on their enrollment date. - Graduation Checklist
A review list for students who are 2 semesters or less from graduation to ensure they meet all requirements. - Career Resources and Student Resumes
Excellent careers await graduates from the ABE department. View a list of potential employers and find out how to post your resume on the department's web site. - Internships
There's no substitute for real-world experience. From Epcot Center to Kraft Foods, students share their internship experiences and provide some valuable insight and advice. - Alumni Profiles
Where do you go from here? ABE graduates are achieving success in a wide variety of businesses and organizations. Read about the career paths of alumni from ABE, AOM and PKG. - UF Resources for Prospective Students
Learn about admissions requirements, campus life and student services at the University of Florida.
