How Bio & Ag prepares students to become work ready engineers and technicians...
Bio&Ag students are prepared for real-world jobs through participation in research data collection, equipment monitoring, laboratory research projects, and assisting with local extension projects. Students may participate in undergraduate level field research or laboratory challenges proposed by faculty. They have an opportunity to participate in the "NC State Undergraduate Research Symposia". All Biological Engineering Degree students are required to complete a capstone senior design project and student are encouraged to participate in industry internships, co-op opportunities, journalized research and related extension work experiences. Students may also apply to participate in summer fellowships at this and other universities. With additional university-level field experiences, Bio&Ag students are prepared for the varied job opportunities they may seek after graduation.
This university is also proactive in helping students and alumni prepare to find work. University, College and Department Programs are available to help students find jobs.


