Biological Systems Engineering
Overview
Biological Systems Engineering, or BSE, connects biology, chemistry, and engineering to solve complex, critical world problems. Graduates from the BSE program are poised to lead in the rapidly expanding fields of biotechnology and ecological engineering to address society’s grandest challenges and needs now and into the future, including nature-based solutions for protecting our water resources, detection and prevention of human diseases, as well as food, pharmaceutical, and bioplastic production.
Our B.S. in BSE program has three curricular options: (1) a flexible option where students choose amongst a variety of electives, (2) a focused Ecological Engineering concentration; and (3) a focused Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering concentration. All share a core set of courses including biology, chemistry, math, physics, data science, and engineering design. Regardless of their chosen path, we enable our graduates to make meaningful impacts on challenges involving natural resources and biological systems.
Graduates from the BSE degree program are employed in the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, energy, and food industries as well as government agencies, environmental consulting firms, and non-profit organizations. Graduates also succeed in professional schools such as medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine, and as graduate students in a variety of disciplines, including biomedical, chemical, and civil engineering.
The below image illustrates the wide variety of space and time scales, across biological to ecological processes, that our degree program focuses on.
Curriculum:
The Department of Biological Systems Engineering offers a Bachelor of Science in Biological Systems Engineering (BS BSE). Courses are focused on microbiology, thermodynamics, transport processes, fluid mechanics, and engineering analysis. Review the University Catalog to see the required coursework.
The degree is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET for engineering.
Interest Areas and Related Degrees/Minors
The undergraduate BSE program provides courses and experiences related to the following areas within biological systems engineering: biotechnology and bioprocess engineering; ecological engineering; food engineering; and health professions. A short description of each area and related degrees and minors are provided below to enhance your major exploration experience.
Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering
Living materials - from microorganisms to plants - and their products are critical to health and nourishment. Biotech engineers combine biology and engineering to create vaccines, bio-based plastics, proteins, and other biologically-based materials and to design processes for their scaled-up production.
Related Engineering Degrees: Biomedical Engineering | Chemical Engineering | Computer Science | Material Science & Engineering
Related Degrees: Biochemistry | Chemistry | Nanoscience | Sustainable Biomaterials | Systems Biology
Related Minors: Biomedical Engineering | Chemistry | Green Engineering | Philosophy, Politics, & Economics
Ecological Engineering
Water is essential to all life, and one of our greatest ongoing global challenges is ensuring adequate and clean water resources. BSE graduates are at the cutting edge of technologies and sustainable practices that safeguard our streams, rivers, and groundwater resources for all who will depend on them.
Related Engineering Degrees: Civil Engineering
Related Degrees: Crop and Soils Sciences | Environmental Informatics | Environmental Policy and Planning | Plant & Environmental Science | Geoscience | Landscape Architecture | Meteorology | Water
Related Minors: Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences | Environmental Policy and Planning | Environmental Science | Geographic Information Science | Geosciences | Green Engineering | Philosophy, Politics, and Economics | Public Health | Science, Technology, & Law | Watershed Management | Wetland Science
Food Engineering
Are you interested in how healthy and tasty foods are made? If your answer is “Yes,” this area of BSE might be a great fit for you. Food engineers create efficient and sustainable processes that produce and package safe, nutritious, appetizing, and appealing food, from staples to snacks.
Related Engineering Degrees: Chemical Engineering
Related Degrees: Biochemistry | Food Science & Technology
Related Minors: Food Science & Technology | Fermentation | Green Engineering | Philosophy, Politics, & Economics | Viticulture
Health Professions
Our program provides a robust curriculum that serves as excellent preparation for placement tests and advanced degrees in medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine. Our biotech faculty provides engineering research and analysis opportunities to prepare our graduates to be future leaders in health innovation.
Related Engineering Degrees: Chemical Engineering
Related Degrees: Biochemistry | Biology | Chemistry | Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise | Systems Biology
Related Minors: Biology | Biomedical Engineering | Chemistry | Philosophy, Politics, & Economics
Getting Involved
Professional Society – American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineering (ASABE)
Student Organizations
Study Abroad
Undergraduate Research
Additional Opportunities:
Accelerated Master's Program
Scholarships and Grants
Student Engagement
Career Resources
See BSE’s Career Readiness page for potential careers in our field and alumni spotlights.
Our Engineering Career Resource provides you with all of the most frequently used career information websites in one place for ease of access. This list includes links to VT First Destination Post Grad Report, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Department of Defense, and many more.
Quick Facts
- BSE’s robust academic scholarship program provides need-based and merit-based support to approximately 30% of our undergraduate students, with awards of up to $14,000 per academic year.
- Our students are diverse in ethnicity and economic background, and we have the highest percentage (over 50%) of female students in the College of Engineering.
- As one of the smaller engineering programs, we enjoy a low faculty-to-student ratio and a strong tradition of community.
- BSE faculty provide students with research opportunities in numerous fields from vaccine development to stream and environmental restoration.
- Our supportive and engaged academic advising is tailored to individual goals, including the areas of course planning, internships, study abroad programs, and job opportunities.
- Over 90% of our students are involved in experiential learning outside of the classroom including internships, co-ops, research experiences, job shadowing, Corps of Cadets, service learning, and study abroad.
- Our students who study abroad can graduate in 4 years.
- Our graduates’ first employers include large corporations, government agencies, private industries, graduate programs, and medical schools.
- Our median starting salary is $76,500.
Department of Biological Systems Engineering
307 Seitz Hall (0303)
155 Ag Quad Lane
Blacksburg, Virginia, 24061
Phone: (540) 231-2145
bseadvising@vt.edu