Architectural Engineering and Environmental Design

  • Architectural Engineering and Environmental Design |
  • English

Program Description

Our Architectural Engineering program offers a dynamic and integrated educational journey that blends artistic vision with technical precision. The curriculum is meticulously crafted to provide a holistic understanding of the built environment, from conceptualization and aesthetic design to structural integrity, environmental performance, and digital fabrication. Through a combination of rigorous theoretical coursework, hands-on studio projects, and practical training, students develop critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and innovative design skills. The program emphasizes a high-quality education, delivered by a diverse faculty with expertise from leading institutions worldwide, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for the complexities and challenges of modern architectural practice and engineering.

Learning Outcomes

  • Upon successful completion of the Architectural Engineering program, graduates will be able to: 1. Apply foundational knowledge: Utilize principles of mathematics, science, and engineering to solve complex architectural and engineering problems. 2. Design and innovate: Conceive, design, and implement architectural solutions that meet specified needs with consideration for public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors. 3. Utilize modern tools: Effectively use current techniques, skills, and modern engineering and architectural tools, including advanced digital software and modeling, necessary for professional practice. 4. Analyze and interpret data: Conduct experiments, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering judgment to draw conclusions. 5. Communicate effectively: Communicate effectively with a range of audiences, both orally and in writing, on complex engineering and architectural topics. 6. Understand professional responsibilities: Recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering and architectural situations and make informed judgments, which consider the impact of engineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts. 7. Engage in lifelong learning: Recognize the need for, and have the ability to engage in, lifelong learning to adapt to technological advancements and evolving industry demands. 8. Specialize in key areas: Demonstrate specialized knowledge and skills within their chosen concentration (Urban, Interior, Architectural, Environmental, or Digital Design) or a broad understanding across multiple fields.

Markets and Career

  • Graduates of the Architectural Engineering program are highly sought after in a diverse and expanding job market, equipped with versatile skills that bridge the gap between design and engineering. Career opportunities are abundant in various sectors, including: 1. Architectural Firms: Working as architectural engineers, designers, project managers, or consultants on residential, commercial, and institutional projects. 2. Engineering Consultancies: Specializing in structural design, building services (HVAC, plumbing, electrical), or sustainable building solutions. 3. Construction Companies: Overseeing project execution, site management, and quality control. 4. Urban Planning & Development: Contributing to city planning, urban regeneration, and infrastructure development, particularly for those specializing in Urban Design. 5. Interior Design Studios: Focusing on the functional and aesthetic design of interior spaces, furniture design, and space planning, especially for Interior Design concentrators. 6. Real Estate Development: Engaging in project feasibility, design coordination, and property development. 7. Government & Public Sector: Working in municipal planning departments, building code enforcement, or heritage preservation. 8. Academia & Research: Pursuing advanced studies, teaching, or conducting research in architectural engineering and related fields. 9. Specialized Roles (based on concentration): 9.1 Environmental Design: Roles in sustainable building consulting, energy auditing, green building certification, and environmental impact assessment. 9.2 Digital Design: Opportunities in BIM management, parametric design, computational design, virtual reality visualization, and digital fabrication. 9.3 Architectural Design: Positions emphasizing conceptual design, advanced architectural detailing, and specialized building typologies. Our graduates are prepared to contribute significantly to the built environment, whether through innovative design, sustainable practices, or cutting-edge digital applications.

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Brief

The Architectural Engineering program is a comprehensive 8-semester curriculum totaling 144 credit hours, designed to equip students with a robust foundation in both architectural design and engineering principles. Starting from the 6th semester, students have the unique flexibility to pursue a specific concentration from five distinct fields – Urban Design, Interior Design, Architectural Design, Environmental Design, and Digital Design – leading to a specialized Architectural Engineering degree. Alternatively, students may opt for a broader education by mixing electives from different concentrations, culminating in a general Architectural Engineering degree. The entire program is delivered in English and includes essential practical training courses..

Code Title Prequisites
EBA1203 Calculus I None
EBA1103 Physics I None
EBA1401 Statics None
EME1501 Engineering Drawing & Projection None
UNR1403 Academic English None
EIM1101 Manufacturing Technology None
EAR1111 Visual Studies None

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