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Architectural engineering students develop hands-on expertise and deep knowledge of how engineering principles integrate with architectural design to build durable structures. By their senior year, students concentrate on one of four specialized areas: structural systems, HVAC technology, energy efficiency studies, or construction project leadership. Alumni often pursue careers in both public and private sectors, including construction, frequently earning professional engineering licenses. These professionals transform architectural visions into reality, collaborating with design teams to produce everything from conventional workplaces to iconic landmarks and towering skyscrapers. They oversee the entire building lifecycle, from initial design to ongoing maintenance, while pushing for greater sustainability in both new and existing structures. Combining engineering precision with creative problem-solving, architectural engineers ensure buildings are structurally sound, energy-conscious, and conducive to occupant wellbeing.
The Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering department highly recommends pursuing internship opportunities. These industry placements allow students to acquire valuable technical skills before completing their degrees while earning income. Internships also provide career exploration, professional networking, and corporate environment exposure. Graduates with practical work experience frequently enjoy an employment advantage when entering the job market.
If you are an international applicant, you must have completed an accredited secondary school series equivalent to that of a U.S. high school.
Minimum scores acceptable for admission are:
TOEFL: 79 (internet-based test)
IELTS: An overall band of 6.5 on the Academic Examination