The College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences at the University of Baghdad remains a leader in agricultural education, providing students with the essential knowledge to tackle global food security challenges. To support academic excellence and transparency, we provide a comprehensive Course Description for every subject offered within our undergraduate programs. This ensures that our students have a clear academic roadmap and understand the core competencies required for their professional future in agronomy.
The Department of Field Crop Sciences is dedicated to the study of sustainable crop production, plant breeding, and seed technology. Students in this department explore the biological and environmental factors that influence the yield and quality of essential food and industrial crops. By joining the Department of Field Crop Sciences, students engage in cutting-edge research and practical field applications, learning how to optimize resource use while protecting the environment. This rigorous academic training prepares graduates for vital roles in agricultural research, farm management, and policy development.
Our curriculum is strategically structured over four years, moving from basic plant sciences to advanced crop management and biotechnology. Detailed information for each module is available to help students manage their study plans effectively. You can access the specific Course Description for any subject by clicking on the links provided in the academic year sections below. Each document contains vital details such as syllabus content, credit hours, and specific learning outcomes for the semester.
We encourage all students to utilize these resources as they progress through their degrees. Understanding the requirements of each course is a key step toward achieving academic success and preparing for a career in the agricultural sector. Simply select the course title to download the full documentation provided by our specialized faculty.

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.