The Biosystems Engineering Department (LEB) develops activities in the areas of Agricultural Machinery and Management, Agro-environment Physics and Meteorology, Hydraulics, Rural and Ambience Buildings, Surveying and Geoprocessing.
It offers undergraduate courses for programs in Agriculture, Forestry, Environmental Management, Food Science and Biological Sciences.
Its faculty participates in a graduate programs in Agricultural Systems Engineering Program (Master and Doctor of Science).