How to Become a University Architect Engineer

Architecture engineers use the basic principles of math and engineering to create buildings that stand up to building codes and are also aesthetically pleasing. Some universities hire those who have a degree in architectural engineering to design buildings for their campuses during an expansion project. The architectural engineer oversees the entire project, from setting the budget to completing the building.

Instructions

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      Apply to a college that offers a degree in architectural engineering. This degree offers a combination of skills found in both the architecture and engineering fields.

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      Complete the suggested coursework to earn your degree. Required courses often include high levels of math, drafting, mechanical engineering, civil engineering and sometimes architecture classes.

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      Take the Fundamentals of Engineering test administered by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying. Study ahead of time in the subjects of math, science and engineering to prepare yourself.

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      Enter the workforce as in an architectural engineering-related field. Complete four years of work in the related field.

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      Take the Principles and Practice of Engineering exam, which is also administered by the National Council for Engineering and Surveying. This test covers practical questions that can only be answered with experience.

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      Seek work at a university that is looking to hire an architectural engineer. These jobs are often posted on university websites, as well as professional job-seeker websites. Additional experience can increase your chances of helping a university develop its image through its buildings.

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