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In just a few years after completing their degrees, graduates from Texas A&M University-Kingsville's architectural engineering program have excelled in these key areas:
Building successful careers, obtaining professional licenses, and earning certifications in architectural engineering specialties like project/construction management, building systems engineering, or structural engineering.
Demonstrating leadership and making meaningful contributions to both their profession and local communities.
Upholding strong professional ethics with respectful attitudes and establishing reputations as trustworthy individuals.
Architectural Engineering Program Learning Outcomes
Upon graduation, undergraduate students in Texas A&M University-Kingsville's architectural engineering program will have developed these essential competencies:
The capability to analyze, define, and resolve challenging engineering issues using engineering principles, scientific knowledge, and mathematical concepts
The skill to develop engineering designs that address specific requirements while accounting for public safety, health considerations, and broader impacts including environmental, economic, social, cultural, and global factors
Effective communication skills adaptable to diverse audiences
The awareness to evaluate ethical obligations in engineering scenarios and make well-reasoned decisions that consider the wider consequences of engineering solutions on society, the environment, and global economies