If you're interested in building construction, economics, methodology, management and construction management and design (architectural, environmental and structural), then this department may offer a degree just for you.
The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department is MSOE's home for degrees that specialize in building tomorrow from the dirt up. Whether you want to manage the construction of tomorrow's offices and homes or design healthy, environmentally friendly internal structures, such as heating and cooling systems, MSOE can help you achieve your goal.
Various labs and facilities are designed specifically for your specialization area, including CAD laboratories, AE-dedicated microcomputer laboratory, senior AE student design studios, energy systems laboratory, strength of materials laboratory, construction materials laboratory and structural/construction testing laboratory.
The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department offers the following degrees:
Bachelor of Science degree in
Architectural Engineering
The
four-year bachelor of science degree program will prepare you for a career in
the design and construction of buildings and building systems.
Bachelor of Science degree in
Construction Management
Specialized
for the building and construction industry, this program enables you to pursue
a career combining managerial skills with construction technology.
Master of Science degree in
Structural Engineering
This
program meets the needs of architectural, civil or structural engineers that
need advanced course work to better analyze and design contemporary building
structural systems.
Master of Science degree in
Environmental Engineering
The program
provides expertise in environmental systems and environmental management
issues. It is tailored to the student who already has a bachelor of science
degree in a traditional engineering discipline.
The Architectural Engineering and Building Construction Department main office is CC-69 in the Student Life and Campus Center. The chairperson of the department is Dr. Deborah Jackman.

