Alright.. I have a question I live in nj I wanna b an architect and an architectural engineer In nj no schools offer architectural engineering majors I cant go out of state that's not an option Njit offers architecture as a major Also civil engineering I was thinking doing both majors could land me experience i both areas.. Thats were the double degree comes in They offer civil and architecture which can b done in 6 yrs So my questions: Do u think the double degree is appropriate to persue both careers? Is civil engineering the best alternative for a major in architectural engineering, if not what? Do u think i should specialize in an area in civil, such as structural or industrial? Or maybe scrap engineering all together and just do architecture in 5yrs which i would hate to do😞 I wanna do both jobs But if i would have to choose 1.. I would choose architecture I look forward to your quick reply Thanks
Yea, I say structural engineering and architecture. Is living in new York, out of the question? The have free 4 year degrees here. You should consider it.
my mom only wants me to go to a college that is in sate, for 1 it is cheaper and 2 transport would be a problem and boarding is even more expensive. but i have checked n.y for architectural engineering. no school in n.y offers it when u say they offer 4 year programs, what do u mean? an engineering major alone for 4 years? nj has that too.
Thanks for your message - unfortunately we can't advise you on what to study in the American Higher Education system. But if you'd like to know more about studying at Sheffield, please get in touch! Thanks
TUofS Civil & Structural Engineering Department Even if sheffield isnt in America I would still like to kno about architectural enginering Could u tell me abt this pointing me in the right direction as well as possible?
Hi there - thanks for your message. Can you please clarify whether you're interested in undergraduate or postgraduate study as we offer this course at both levels. If it's undergraduate please email civilugadmissions@sheffield.ac.uk with details of your qualifications. If it's postgraduate please email civilpgadmissions@sheffield.ac.uk with the same information. You can also find more information about the two courses here: www.sheffield.ac.uk/prospectus/courseDetails.do?id=HK2D2020 (undergraduate) www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/courses/2020/architectural-engineering-design-msc (postgraduate). Please note that our courses are engineering courses so you must have suitable a maths qualification (at least the equivalent to UK A level). Hope this helps. Thanks
@@tuofscivilstructuralengine6711 thanks you so much for responding. Actually I'm interested in postgraduates study so I'll email the university. Thanks again. Hope I'll join you soon
I really like this. Highly interested
what is the different between Barch and B tec architecture which is better
technical architecture? one is most likely more design focused and one is more calculation focused
Alright.. I have a question
I live in nj
I wanna b an architect and an architectural engineer
In nj no schools offer architectural engineering majors
I cant go out of state that's not an option
Njit offers architecture as a major
Also civil engineering
I was thinking doing both majors could land me experience i both areas.. Thats were the double degree comes in
They offer civil and architecture which can b done in 6 yrs
So my questions:
Do u think the double degree is appropriate to persue both careers?
Is civil engineering the best alternative for a major in architectural engineering, if not what?
Do u think i should specialize in an area in civil, such as structural or industrial?
Or maybe scrap engineering all together and just do architecture in 5yrs which i would hate to do😞
I wanna do both jobs
But if i would have to choose 1.. I would choose architecture
I look forward to your quick reply
Thanks
Yea, I say structural engineering and architecture. Is living in new York, out of the question? The have free 4 year degrees here. You should consider it.
my mom only wants me to go to a college that is in sate, for 1 it is cheaper and 2 transport would be a problem and boarding is even more expensive.
but i have checked n.y for architectural engineering. no school in n.y offers it
when u say they offer 4 year programs, what do u mean?
an engineering major alone for 4 years? nj has that too.
Thanks for your message - unfortunately we can't advise you on what to study in the American Higher Education system. But if you'd like to know more about studying at Sheffield, please get in touch! Thanks
TUofS Civil & Structural Engineering Department
Where's sheffield?
TUofS Civil & Structural Engineering Department
Even if sheffield isnt in America
I would still like to kno about architectural enginering
Could u tell me abt this pointing me in the right direction as well as possible?
i want it
Adelnoor Gumama me too but I’m still 12 and I’m gonna turn 13 in February 3rd
@@hasanal-mashhadani8112 are you still interested?
@@charliepj8840 interested in what? Sorry but I don’t remember what I said 2 millennias ago.
@@hasanal-mashhadani8112 architectural engineering
@@charliepj8840 nah bro, I’m more into politics and psychiatry now
Is it possible for architects to apply for a master in architectural engineering?
Hi there - thanks for your message. Can you please clarify whether you're interested in undergraduate or postgraduate study as we offer this course at both levels. If it's undergraduate please email civilugadmissions@sheffield.ac.uk with details of your qualifications. If it's postgraduate please email civilpgadmissions@sheffield.ac.uk with the same information. You can also find more information about the two courses here: www.sheffield.ac.uk/prospectus/courseDetails.do?id=HK2D2020 (undergraduate) www.sheffield.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/courses/2020/architectural-engineering-design-msc (postgraduate). Please note that our courses are engineering courses so you must have suitable a maths qualification (at least the equivalent to UK A level). Hope this helps. Thanks
@@tuofscivilstructuralengine6711 thanks you so much for responding. Actually I'm interested in postgraduates study so I'll email the university. Thanks again. Hope I'll join you soon
That's the perfect mesh for me
I want to be Architectural Engineering someday💜🥺🎓🎓🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻