

MEng Architectural Engineering (Industrial)
About this course
Architectural engineering is the discipline that stands at the junction of architecture and building engineering, concerned with the technical performance and structural design of the built environment. It addresses how buildings are made to work as well as how they look: how they are structured to stand safely, how they perform in terms of energy efficiency and thermal comfort, how their environmental systems function, and how all of these technical dimensions can be integrated with the architectural vision for a building. As the current description notes, the field is increasingly focused on delivering the high-performance buildings of the future: sustainable, climate-change resilient, energy efficient, and responsive to the needs of the people who use them. At the University of Leeds, this five-year full-time programme is an industrial degree, meaning it is structured around substantial professional experience embedded within the academic curriculum. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placement, giving you extended time in an architectural engineering practice or a related professional environment. This professional immersion is central to the degree's identity, connecting academic learning in structural analysis, building services engineering, environmental building performance, and construction management to the realities of professional practice in delivering complex building projects. You will develop expertise across the technical dimensions of building design, including structural mechanics and materials, building physics and environmental systems, construction technology, and the project management and professional skills needed to work effectively in multidisciplinary design teams. The integration of architectural understanding with engineering rigour is what distinguishes architectural engineers from architects and structural engineers working separately. Architectural engineering graduates work in multi-disciplinary design consultancies, engineering practices, construction companies, and specialist firms focused on building services, energy, or sustainability. Roles include structural engineer, building services engineer, building performance specialist, and technical design manager. The path to chartered engineer status with institutions such as the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) or the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) is open to graduates. Postgraduate study in building engineering, sustainable design, or structural engineering supports those seeking specialist expertise.
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