Architectural Engineering Certificate
For undergraduate students
Explore & Design
Combine technology and art to gain a fuller understanding of building design and construction.
The experience comes with a close-up examination of current construction projects and concludes with a signature hands-on project that simulates work as a member of a professional design team.
Plus, you’ll learn from a practicing architect. Chris Brasier, a member of the American Institute of Architects, is the lead instructor.
Courses
A background in aesthetic design, architectural history and building materials forms the architectural core, while engineering courses provide a technical foundation.
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- CEE 311: Architectural Engineering I (Fall)
- CEE 411: Architectural Engineering II (Spring)
- CEE 422L: Concrete and Composite Structures (Spring)
- CEE 423L: Metallic Structures (Fall)
- Architecture Course (select one):
- ARTHIST 285 Modern Architecture
- ARTHIST 286 Contemporary Architecture
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Select one:
- ARTSVIS 515S Representing Architecture: Means & Methods (Occasionally)
- ✪ CEE 421L: Matrix Structural Analysis (Fall)
- CEE 491/492 Independent Study (On an approved topic)
- CEE 511 Construction Management (Fall even-years)
- ✪ EGR 201L Mechanics of Solids (Fall and Spring)
- ENVIRON 590 Sustainable Cities and Urban Design (Occasionally)
Important Note
✪ Indicates this course exceeds permissible double-counting for Civil Engineering majors in the Structural Engineering & Mechanics Study Track (S/M) and is not permitted. Consult your academic advisor for guidance.