Requirements & Admission
The department's 2022-23 Graduate Student Handbook outlines the requirements and expectations for undertaking graduate work with the department.
Admission
In addition to the requirements of The Graduate School, admission to the department's program is also based on:
- A minimum grade point average of 2.8 with special emphasis given to courses in the science areas
- The GRE is used as another factor in assessing student promise. However, we consider all applicants individually and do not publish specific score requirements for our applicants
- Letters of recommendation (not required by the university)
- A minimum TOEFL(iBT)/IELTS score of 94/7 respectively or acceptable alternate by the director of undergraduate studies (DGS) or department chair
- The availability of a major advisor to work with the prospective student
A prospective student's records will be reviewed by the department's graduate committee. The graduate committee forwards its recommendation to the DGS concerning admission.
Provisional Admission
Students who wish to pursue an advanced degree but are temporarily ineligible for regular graduate admission status may be recommended by the DGS for provisional admission status for one or more of the following reasons:
- Missing transcripts or other requirements for admission such as letters of recommendation
- Temporary waiver of the Graduate Record Examination (not to exceed one semester)
- Deficiencies as determined by the DGS
Deficiencies are often related to requests for admission from students with degrees in areas other than engineering. The basic philosophy of the department is that each graduate student should have the equivalent of a B.S. degree in biosystems and agricultural engineering prior to receiving an advanced degree. The B.S. equivalent is based on the completion of certain basic science and engineering courses including physics, chemistry, calculus, statics, dynamics, the strength of materials, thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics and electricity. Other courses pertaining specifically to biosystems and agricultural engineering may also be required. The departmental graduate committee may specify that the applicant is provisionally admitted, contingent on the completion of certain courses at which time the student's record will again be evaluated.
See Minimum Required Coursework
Similarly, students not satisfying the 2.8 GPA requirement may be provisionally admitted if there is sufficient evidence to indicate that the student can successfully complete the degree program. In these cases, the graduate committee may specify that the student obtains a stated minimum grade on certain specified courses during the first semester of study. Provisional status is permitted for a maximum of one full-time semester or up to 12 hours after which the work will be reviewed, and, within 30 days into the following semester, and on recommendation of the DGS, the status will be moved automatically from provisional to regular program status or removed from the provisional status entirely.
Post-Baccalaureate Status
Prospective students may also seek to be admitted in a post-baccalaureate status. Admission to this status may be granted to an applicant who demonstrates promise but has not qualified for admission to a degree program. Students may take courses for graduate credit but may not apply more than nine hours of credit with a grade of A or B earned in the post-baccalaureate status to a degree program leading to an advanced degree. All transfers of credit hours to a graduate program must be approved by the DGS and the dean of graduate studies.
An application for admission to The Graduate School as a post-baccalaureate graduate student should be on file in the Admissions Office at least 30 days in advance of the registration date for the term in which the student plans to enroll.
Post-baccalaureate students who wish to apply for a graduate program must have a 3.0 GPA on all work attempted as post-baccalaureate students. They should write The Graduate School offices indicating they wish to apply and stating the semester for which enrollment in the program is planned. Permission to enter any graduate class as a post-baccalaureate student will be granted only if the student meets the prerequisites and if space is available.
Learn More about UK's Requirements
The Department of Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering participates in the University Scholars Program.
The undergraduate biosystems and agricultural engineering program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, 410-347-7700, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012.