Bachelor's Degree in Architectural Engineering

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Learn the engineering fundamentals of building design and installation, as well as how complex systems work together in a structure.

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Bachelor's Degree in Architectural Engineering

B.S. in architectural engineering

The architectural engineering curriculum prepares engineers for the building engineering field. Architectural engineers have an understanding of the complexity of building systems, how systems are designed and installed, and how all systems work together in a functional building.

The architectural engineering program covers engineering design theory and how to apply these tools to create completely functional buildings.

Students will complete courses in mathematics and engineering science, as well as take courses in materials, construction drawings, architectural design and all building systems.

Students will graduate with a competency in structural, mechanical and electrical design for buildings and may, upon selection of the proper technical electives, strengthen personal and professional knowledge in any of these areas.

Architectural engineering graduates are in high demand for a variety of interesting jobs with high starting salaries, including: