Earn a Bachelor's Degree in Architectural Engineering

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Architectural engineers conceptualize, design and build many essential residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities and structures. Our alumni are in great demand for rapidly growing fields, and we believe in preparing our students through active and experiential learning in our laboratories and in our design and service teams such as the Solar House Design Team, Steel Bridge Design Team, and Engineers Without Borders.

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Degree Information

Our bachelor of science degree in architectural engineering consists of 129 credit hours. As an incoming student, you'll work toward completing common first-year courses while acquiring information to help you determine a major and career. During the first two or three semesters on campus, you will take a set of courses that are required by all engineering departments. After successfully completing the common first-year academic requirements, you'll formally apply for admission to the civil, architectural and environmental engineering department. Admission is nearly automatic if you've completed these requirements.

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Architectural engineering

As an engineering freshman, you'll work toward completing common freshman year courses while acquiring information to help you determine a major and career. During the first two or three semesters on campus, you will take a set of courses that are required by all engineering departments. After successfully completing the freshman engineering requirements, you'll formally apply for admission to the CArEE department.

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Freshman engineering program

As part of our goal to advance the professional preparedness of our students, the civil, architectural and environmental engineering department has developed an Experiential Learning Program in coordination with our students’ professional internships. In our Vision 2020 Strategic Plan, enhancing experiential learning opportunities was listed as one of our top priorities. In this program, students on professional or academic internships or fellow programs are required to meet a set of learning objectives to gain the most from their internship.

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You can obtain a bachelor of science degree in both civil and architectural engineering.

The number of additional credit hours needed for concurrent degree majors is as little as 19 additional credit hours. Once successfully completed a student will receive two degrees — a bachelor of science in civil engineering and a bachelor of science in architectural engineering.

The benefit of pursuing this path provides students more opportunities in their career pursuits with some overlap. The overlap is mostly in the structures, construction and geotechnical field. Disciplines that are more specific to the civil engineering degree include infrastructure (dams, bridges, water treatment, transportation systems). For architectural engineering degree majors the disciplines include building related systems (mechanical, electrical, lighting and acoustics).

Architectural engineering courses

Civil engineering courses

Foundational Engineering

As an incoming student, you'll work toward completing common first-year courses while acquiring information to help you determine a major and career. During the first two or three semesters on campus, you will take a set of courses that are required by all engineering departments. After successfully completing the common first-year academic requirements, you'll formally apply for admission to the environmental engineering program within the department of civil, architectural, and environmental engineering. Admission is nearly automatic if you've completed these requirements.

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Foundational engineering

Undergraduate Emphasis Areas

What Students Say About S&T

“I love studying architectural engineering at Missouri S&T because the program allows students to learn about engineering solutions for the needs of the public through classroom and laboratory instruction that incorporates research, analysis and design.”

— Melorin Azimzadeh

"Pursuing architectural engineering at Missouri S&T has opened the door to leadership opportunities on the Solar House Design Team, as well as prepared me to excel at any task given to me during an internship. Although the program is smaller and newer compared to others on campus, it gives you an opportunity to make lasting connections with your professors and those studying alongside you."

— Alyssa Marshall

Your Career in Architectural Engineering

Architectural engineers take courses in structural, electrical and mechanical engineering in areas of acoustics, lighting, environmental controls and construction practices that are directed toward providing reliable and economical structures such as retail complexes, office buildings, stadiums and airports. Courses in construction engineering include studies in construction techniques, cost estimating, project management, quality control/quality assurance and contract administration.

Architectural engineering is a broad field. Although you may specialize within a given area, you will be interacting with various specialists such as architects and engineers in other disciplines in the planning, design, and construction of novel buildings that will be the smart cities and resilient infrastructure of the future.

Architectural engineers also must be effective public communicators. You may be expected to work with property owners, landscape architects, concerned citizens, urban planners, contractors, city officials, attorneys, and even doctors and public health agencies for concerns related to public health measures.

Here are some organizations that hire architectural engineers:

  •     Private construction companies
  •     Consulting firms
  •     Government agencies (building inspectors)
  •     Colleges and universities
  •     Peace Corps
  •    Cities and municipal governments.

 

Starting Salary

The average salary for S&T students in the last year was $63,892.

Career Fields

  • Building systems
  • Structural engineering
  • Renewable energy in building systems
  • Indoor air quality, health and safety
  • Sustainable building systems
  • Building materials and properties
  • Construction

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