Rural and bio-systems engineers apply integrated knowledge on physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, engineering, and social science to rural and biosystems in order to contribute to the advancement of rural society, agricultural production and processing technologies, and environmental management policies. Department of Rural and Biosystems Engineering graduates are very competitive in a wide variety of employment markets, not only in agricultural sectors, but also in non-agricultural areas. Recent graduates find job positions in government agencies, state-invested firms, environmental consulting firms, construction companies, agricultural machinery companies, agricultural facility and plant companies, mechatronics companies, renewable energy production companies, food processing companies, etc. Graduates contribute to meeting the needs of national and local society, such as developing agricultural machines, automating agricultural production systems, improving food quality and safety, improving rural amenities and environmental quality, and enhancing the quality of life for rural people.