The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences at the University of Baghdad is committed to integrating engineering principles with agricultural biological sciences to drive industrial efficiency. To support our students in their academic and professional planning, we provide a detailed Course Description for every subject within our specialized tracks. This transparency ensures that our future engineers have a clear understanding of the technical requirements and the innovative technologies they will master during their studies.
The Department of Agricultural Machines and Equipment plays a vital role in modernizing the agricultural sector through mechanization and smart farming solutions. Our students dive into a rigorous curriculum that covers mechanical design, power units, irrigation machinery, and the maintenance of advanced farm systems. By joining the Department of Agricultural Machines and Equipment, students gain the hands-on technical skills necessary to design, operate, and manage the complex machinery that powers modern food production, ensuring they are ready to meet the logistical challenges of the industry.
Our academic program is strategically organized across four years, moving from fundamental engineering mathematics and physics to advanced specialized courses in agricultural robotics and machinery management. To facilitate a deep dive into these modules, you can access the specific Course Description for each class by clicking on the links provided in the academic year sections below. These documents provide essential information regarding the syllabus, credit hour distribution, and the specific learning outcomes expected for each semester.
We encourage all students to utilize these resources to better navigate their degree requirements and career paths. A thorough understanding of the curriculum is key to achieving academic success and becoming a leader in agricultural engineering. Simply click on any course title listed under your current year of study to download the complete

Note: For the seminars and Agricultural Engineering Project 1 and 2, each student or group of students is assigned a specific topic for research and writing separately, in agreement with the supervising instructors.