Online Masters in Architectural Engineering
What is architectural engineering?
The world is ever-changing, and architectural engineers are there to create significant opportunities for engineering research in social, economic, political, energy, regulatory, and technical boundary conditions. Architectural engineering is a specialization of a Master of Science degree that combines the skills of an architect with the skills of an engineer. It focuses on the planning, analysis, design, construction, and operation of engineered systems for commercial, industrial, institutional, and large residential facilities.
What jobs can I get with an architectural engineering degree?
Architectural engineers combine science and technology to build and design the world around us. Using the most recent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data, the average nationwide salary for architectural engineering managers is $144,830 per year.
Is an online master’s degree in architectural engineering from KU right for me?
The KU online master’s degree in architectural engineering program (MS ARCE) is a specific blend of technical, management and leadership courses that apply across a range of careers and professional situations. Gain skills to understand and solve complex problems for the commercial, industrial, institutional, and large residential facilities. The Master of Science degree in architectural engineering can specialize in any of the following areas of architectural engineering:
- Building mechanical systems
- Energy management
- Lighting and Electrical Systems
- Construction engineering
How is the online master’s degree in architectural engineering structured?
The online Master of Science in Architectural Engineering requires 30 credit-hours including a 3-hour practical design project in the student’s area of specialization (via ARCE 895) and a final presentation of that project.
The online Master of Science in Architectural Engineering is available with scheduled online courses. The M.S. in architectural engineering program allows students the flexibility to customize their degree through specialization in an area of professional practice. Students will determine a plan of study with their Faculty Advisor.