- BS in Architectural Engineering at the University of Arizona is offered as a 4-year program.
- It is an on-campus program available on a full-time basis and offered at the University of Arizona's main campus in Tucson.
- It is a 128-unit master's degree program offering a variety of electives.
- Students will learn how to design safe, economic, sustainable, and resilient buildings.
- Students will use their technical expertise in the construction industry, bridging the gap between architects, engineers, and contractors.
- Multidisciplinary courses draw from civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering principles to convey the knowledge needed to plan, design and manage the construction of buildings: from structural integrity to efficient heating and cooling.
- In addition to senior design projects and architectural studios, internships and research opportunities round out the architectural engineering experience. Plus a number of diverse student clubs, organizations, and national competitions give students a place to hone their skills and build camaraderie.
- UA architectural engineering alumni are qualified to work with engineering, architecture, and construction firms and are prepared for graduate studies in civil engineering, construction engineering, and architecture.