The Biosystems Engineering & Soil Science programs
are housed in modern facilities on UT's West Campus. We
occupy or share three buildings locally, and have a presence at
the West Tennessee Research & Education Center. In addition,
we conduct research at a network of Research & Education Centers around the state. Four of these are outdoor
facilities within 15 miles of campus that supplement classroom teaching.
Lab building (LAB) -- Contains classrooms, labs, graduate student offices
and meeting facilities. Several computer labs are available in this building for students.
Specialized laboratories are available for teaching and research
activities in the areas of hydraulics, water quality analysis, power and
machinery, environmental bioprocessing, food engineering, and electric
power and processing.
Office building (OFC) -- Contains the main office, mailroom, many faculty offices, offices of Extension specialists, and some graduate student offices.
Plant Biotech Building (BIO) -- Additional faculty offices, graduate offices, research laboratories, and classrooms.
Ellington (ELL) -- Additional faculty offices, graduate offices, teaching laboratories, research laboratories, and classrooms.
West Tennessee Research & Education Center, Jackson (JCK) -- Faculty office and field research space.
Library resources are a very important part of our facilities. UT's
state-of-the-art John C. Hodges Main Library is
one of the most comprehensive facilities in the South. Current holding include more than
2,103,500 volumes and 16,629 serials publications. In addition, the
Pendergrass
Ag-Vet Library, only a few steps from BESS, has more than 100,000 volumes of material
on agricultural and environmental topics.