Agricultural Systems Management (ASM) prepares you to organize and manage environmentally sound, technology-based businesses with an emphasis on planning and directing an industry or business project for results. ASM is based on an understanding of how equipment and buildings are used with plants and animals and their products. These processes require an understanding of the biological sciences to produce and maintain a top product quality.
The program provides in-depth technical knowledge for selecting and applying advanced technologies in the food, feed, fiber, and fuel systems. Graduates are prepared to solve a wide variety of business and technical problems in a job field that continues to grow. Agricultural Systems Management students take courses in communications, business management and agricultural sciences, in addition to specialty courses based in the nationally-ranked Agricultural and Biological Engineering Department.
You can also choose to specialize in one of the following concentrations:
- Data & Information Systems
- Leadership & Management
- Agro-Security