• Architectural Engineers operate as part of a professional team alongside architects, structural engineers, quantity surveyors and other construction professionals to ensure that buildings continue to function efficiently while de-carbonizing the energy supply.
  • They need to be technically competent and practical in outlook, but also good communicators as they give advice to a wide range of people.
  • This programme, which has been developed in partnership with practising professionals, helps students gain the skills required to design complicated building engineering systems that can control internal environmental conditions and minimise energy use, such as the heating, lighting, power, lifts, ventilation, water and utilities, as well as managing their installation, commissioning and maintenance.
  • Projects are integrated at all levels of the degree, with materials and supervision provided by employers so students can replicate real-life scenarios in their work.
  • After their second year, students will be encouraged to take up a year's paid work placement with a building services engineering consultant or contractor (subject to finding suitable placement).