The University of Texas offers a graduate program in architectural engineering. The objective of the program is to prepare students for careers in engineering education and professional service. Students gain practical experience in using state-of-the art engineering technology and construction materials. They complete multi-level courses in architectural engineering. Some of these courses include Research Studies in Architectural Engineering and Design Principles and Procedures. At the end of their program students complete a project on managing innovation in architecture, engineering and construction.
The College of Engineering at the University of Miami offers undergraduate degree programs in civil, architectural and environmental engineering. The college also offers a graduate degree in the major. In the Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering (B.S.A.E.) program, students complete courses in architecture and culture, building technology, architecture design and theory and structural analysis. By years four and five, students complete advanced courses in architecture engineering and concrete structures.
The College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Wyoming welcomes both undergraduate and graduate students to the Civil and Architectural Engineering program. In the architectural engineering major students may choose one of two concentrations that include structural systems and mechanical systems. The program prepares students for design duties, such as analyzing and designing structural and building systems. The curriculum centers on architectural engineering classes that provide practical information about concrete design and material mechanics.
The Architectural Engineering program classes at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln prepare students for a professional career as an architectural engineer. Students may pursue the five-year program and complete both Bachelor of Science and Master of Architectural Engineering degrees. Through each architectural engineering class, students learn key principles concerning the history of architecture, industrial design, concrete design, building energy and structural analysis. Students supplement their studies with architectural engineering electives and supervised independent research projects.